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Fortunately, capitalism is all about efficiency, so let's do this, me from college: Randy Riggs becomes a bestselling author, Josh Radner stars in a great sitcom, it is not going to work out with Emily,
Josh Radnor stars in a great sitcom; [Ted Mosby is super Rad(nor), Josh]
The Baby feels like a fuzzy, retro sitcom come to life, only with a very twisted premise.
"The Baby" feels like a fuzzy, retro sitcom come to life, only with a very twisted premise.
You know, there's veteran actors and now, you know sitcom boy is gonna go tell them tell an actor Roaster Syndrome the Watson pasta syndrome.
and now, you know, sitcom boy is gonna go tell them—tell an actor.
He had this character, Smithy, that he played on a sitcom that he wrote called Gavin and Stacey.
He had this character Smithy that he played on a sitcom that he wrote called Gavin and Stacey.
Take, for example, Seinfeld's ironic critique of the sitcom.
critique of the sitcom every character
She now stars in her own sitcom, Leanne.
She now stars in her own sitcom, Leanne.
Did you see the first episode of our story? ln our sitcom today,
In our sitcom today, Elena, the Spanish student, arrives at Agatha's house.
And, you know, when I look back at your life, if you had defined success the conventional way, meaning, you know, I have a successful sitcom, you would never have taken the risk to come out.
I have this sitcom.
The miners' strike, perhaps the most bitter dispute Britain had seen in years, tore generations apart before ending in 1985, one whole year before the terrestrial broadcast premiere of the BBC sitcom Brushstrokes.
terrestrial broadcast premiere of the BBC sitcom, Brush Strokes.
And this, friends, is the story of how one became the other, how one of the best and most influential TV shows of all time became just another sitcom.
And this, friends, is the story of how one became the other, how one of the best and most influential TV shows of all time became just another sitcom.