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| During the series finale of the | sitcom A Different World, Whitley led everyone in sin |
| as college student Ron Johnson, Jr. on the NBC | sitcom A Different World. |
| She had a recurring role as Millie on the | sitcom A Different World. |
| d James Branch Cabell, or the 1990s television | sitcom A Different World, which featured the characte |
| arred as herself on an episode of the same NBC | sitcom a few years earlier.) |
| ince Powell's 8-part BBC Radio 2 slice-of-life | sitcom A Proper Charlie, as factory worker Charlie Ga |
| The Owl and the Man, a | sitcom about an insomniac and his friend, who is an o |
| Cthulhu and Jim, a | sitcom about an ordinary man, Jim, who works at a vid |
| The Front Line was a 1984/1985 BBC | sitcom about two half-brothers of West Indian descent |
| Empty Nest spawned its own spinoff, Nurses, a | sitcom about a group of nurses working in the same ho |
| Yanks Go Home was a British | sitcom about U.S. Army Air Forcemen stationed in Lanc |
| Common Men - | sitcom about several college students living with an |
| Taipei Family is a Taiwanese | sitcom about antics of two families living together i |
| Co-Ed - Mockumentary-style | sitcom about three boys and three girls living in an |
| Overruled! is a Canadian children's television | sitcom about high school kids with problems, which ar |
| Life in the Dorms - A mockumentary | sitcom about the lives of students living in USC's Ne |
| Off the Hook is a British | sitcom about a group of freshers at university. |
| field played Mother/Gran in Jennifer Saunders' | sitcom Absolutely Fabulous, a role she continued unti |
| rait-laced daughter Saffron Monsoon in the BBC | sitcom Absolutely Fabulous alongside Jennifer Saunder |
| peared as Ryan in the pilot episode of the CBS | sitcom Accidentally on Purpose. |
| s Belushi and Courtney Thorne-Smith on the ABC | sitcom According to Jim. |
| n best known for his role as "Andy" on the ABC | sitcom According to Jim. |
| n has joined the cast of the 2009 Adam Carolla | sitcom Ace in the Hole on CBS, which has since not pi |
| a short monologue, which then merged into the | sitcom action. |
| , 1973 in Nashville, Tennessee) is an American | sitcom actor. |
| Grown Ups is a British television | sitcom aired by the BBC in 1997. |
| The Good Life is a | sitcom aired on NBC in the spring of 1994 (it premier |
| The Foundation is a Canadian television | sitcom, airing on Showcase in the 2009-10 television |
| Moose TV is a Canadian television | sitcom, airing on Showcase in the 2007-08 television |
| Flappers was a Canadian television | sitcom airing on the CBC from 1979 to 1981. |
| It's Me...Gerald is a Canadian television | sitcom, airing on Showcase Television. |
| Snow Job was a Canadian television | sitcom airing on the CTV network. |
| n the TV series Catweazle (1970-1), and in the | sitcom Alexander the Greatest (1971). |
| aitress Florence Jean "Flo" Castleberry on the | sitcom Alice initially struck a chord with viewers, b |
| t known for playing the title character in the | sitcom Alice and for her Broadway performances. |
| urring role as Mel's Diner regular Andy on the | sitcom Alice. |
| es of the radio episodes of the ecclesiastical | sitcom All Gas and Gaiters, which ran to twenty episo |
| role of George Jefferson on his burgeoning new | sitcom, All in the Family. |
| y Outing 2. He is also currently acting in the | sitcom All My Love with co stars Park Min Sun, Kim Ga |
| In 2002 - 2004, he starred in the | sitcom All About Me. |
| n, but by then the more famous American family | sitcom also entitled Full House had premiered, so it |
| t together specifically as the stars of an NBC | sitcom, also called "The Monkees". |
| best known for her role as Thelma Frye on the | sitcom Amen, her role as Craig Jones' mother, Betty J |
| as an episode of the popular American animated | sitcom, American Dad. |
| nited States, also inspired the CBC Television | sitcom An American in Canada. |
| , Girls On Top (Not be confused with the 1980s | sitcom) and The O-Zone. |
| d as a singer on the television version of the | sitcom, and recorded a number one album, Ricky. |
| ma Redcap in the 1960s through Eric Sykes' BBC | sitcom and the 1977 Christmas Special of The Good Lif |
| It was China's first multi-camera | sitcom and it originally aired from 1993 to 1994 with |
| tion of playing on the first filmed television | sitcom, and playing with some of the first R&B combo |
| the studio audiences for the "Designing Women" | sitcom and playing lounges. |
| The TV series are oriented more to a | sitcom, and present generally light-hearted versions |
| ing Edmond O'Brien, ABC's The Bing Crosby Show | sitcom and its circus drama, The Greatest Show on Ear |
| of neurotic Byron Togler on the Fox network's | sitcom Andy Richter Controls the Universe and as scie |
| r Fresco, who had also created the short-lived | sitcom Andy Richter Controls the Universe. |
| le of the video store owner, Simon, in the NBC | sitcom Andy Barker P.I., starring Andy Richter and co |
| Yasbeck also played Ritter's wife in two | sitcom appearances. |
| ris Singleton, previously of CBS's I Love Lucy | sitcom, appeared as Laura, Cassidy's unhappy girlfrie |
| e, the image of Carol White, the mother on the | sitcom, appears and begins to comfort Barbara. |
| r her role as Old Mr. Grace's secretary in the | sitcom Are You Being Served? |
| is a 1977 motion picture based on the British | sitcom Are You Being Served?, which follows the staff |
| ews programs are gold, children's are magenta, | sitcom are cyan, lifestyle progrmming are in silver a |
| nd of game that is on the TV while actors on a | sitcom are supposedly playing a video game, only it's |
| ean son of Lucille and George Bluth in the Fox | sitcom Arrested Development. |
| his role as Annyong (Hel-loh) Bluth in the Fox | sitcom Arrested Development. |
| c youngest son with "mother issues" on the Fox | sitcom Arrested Development. |
| n for her role as Judith Hanson in the British | sitcom As Time Goes By (1992-2005). |
| O'Shea starred in the short-lived British | sitcom As Good Cooks Go in 1969 and 1970. |
| st known for playing Penny in the long-running | sitcom As Time Goes By. |
| However, the show differs from a | sitcom as the interactions of Hudson and Pepperdine s |
| usband) in the special reunion episodes of BBC | Sitcom As Time Goes By alongside Judi Dench and Geoff |
| ritten with Emma Fryer, was nominated for Best | Sitcom at both the 2010 South Bank Show Awards and Th |
| ott in Four Calling Birds, a recurring "stage" | sitcom at the Soho Theatre in London. |
| The story was written as pure | sitcom at the request from the BBC who didn't want th |
| eading role playing Caralyn in the popular ITV | sitcom Babes in the Wood. |
| ing one of the lead characters in a Russian TV | sitcom Balzac Age, which has been dubbed 'Russian "Se |
| Ron Harris in the television | sitcom Barney Miller (1975-1982), and as the spiritua |
| Beast is a BBC television | sitcom based in a veterinary surgery. |
| In November 2008 Seth pitched a | sitcom based on his life growing up to network execut |
| sequence, is an American syndicated television | sitcom based on the 1989 film, Honey, I Shrunk the Ki |
| In 2002 there was a BBC | sitcom based on the same characters which received am |
| Getting On is a satirical British | sitcom based in an NHS hospital. |
| Mackichan has also appeared in the | sitcom Beast. |
| ober-November 2008, Colman appeared in the BBC | sitcom Beautiful People (based on the life of Simon D |
| Winston landed the role of Margaret on the CBS | sitcom Becker (1998-2004). |
| known for creating, writing, producing the CBS | sitcom, Becker, which starred Ted Danson and ran from |
| nd with being a regular cast member on the CBS | sitcom Becker. |
| Bruni starred in the | sitcom Believe Nothing as Dr. Hannah Awkward (a profe |
| also appeared in the fourth series of the ITV | sitcom, Benidorm. |
| as did several members of the cast of the ITV | sitcom Benidorm. |
| thanks to Bette Midler's unrelated self-titled | sitcom Bette. |
| In 2000, Midler starred in her own | sitcom, Bette. |
| anski had a guest starring position on the ABC | sitcom Better Off Ted as Lucy and also guest starred |
| turned human on an episode of the supernatural | sitcom Bewitched. |
| tha in a UK television revival of the American | sitcom Bewitched. |
| the wholesome image she presented on the 1960s | sitcom Bewitched. |
| rion Lorne who portrayed Aunt Clara on the ABC | sitcom Bewitched. |
| rst actor to play Darrin Stephens in the 1960s | sitcom Bewitched. |
| and recently co-starred in the Comedy Central | sitcom Big Lake. |
| webisode Solution Street, Nickelodeon | sitcom Big Time Rush, Up Jump the Boogie, and Strange |
| airdate due to the network now making another | sitcom, Big Day, a priority for the Tuesday night sch |
| or his role as Clark Claxton on the television | sitcom Billable Hours. |
| In the 1980s | sitcom Blackadder the Third, the show's antihero, Mr. |
| For example, in the British | sitcom Blackadder Goes Forth, set in 1917 (27 years b |
| e first episode of the first series of the BBC | sitcom Blackadder (The Black Adder). |
| b is a pseudonym used by two characters in the | sitcom Blackadder, both female and played by Gabriell |
| He also came close to completely axing the | sitcom Blackadder, judging the first series to be unf |
| the fourth and final series of the popular BBC | sitcom Blackadder, Blackadder Goes Forth. |
| d final episode of the third series of the BBC | sitcom Blackadder. |
| unshown pilot of the Rowan Atkinson historical | sitcom Blackadder. |
| e third episode of the third series of the BBC | sitcom Blackadder. |
| evision role was a recurring part on the 1990s | sitcom Blossom as Anthony's girlfriend Rhonda, but sh |
| Kramer was also a series regular on the | sitcom Bob as Whitey van de Bunt (1993) and the ABC/U |
| She also co-starred in the short-lived NBC | sitcom Boston Common. |
| e The Bum Notes for the closing credits of BBC | sitcom Bottom in the early 1990s, and was used as the |
| In the British Television | Sitcom Bottom, Richie and Eddie go camping in Wimbled |
| play supporting roles in two episodes of their | sitcom Bottom, including a memorable part as a fallen |
| es was used for the closing credits of the BBC | sitcom Bottom, which starred Edmondson and Rik Mayall |
| Their music was used in the BBC | sitcom Bottom, which was co-written and starred Edmon |
| e third and final series of British television | sitcom Bottom. |
| e fifth episode of the first series of British | sitcom Bottom. |
| sode of the third series of British television | sitcom, Bottom. |
| g Duck, Tiny Toons Adventures, Animaniacs, the | sitcom Boy Meets World, as well as the sketch comedy |
| r brother Eric Matthews on the long-running TV | sitcom Boy Meets World from 1993 to 2000. |
| Norris played Stuart Minkus in the ABC hit | sitcom Boy Meets World, Chuckie Lee Torkelson in The |
| t and in 1999, created and wrote the Channel 4 | sitcom Boyz Unlimited with David Walliams and Matt Lu |
| No Frills was a television | sitcom broadcast on BBC1 in 1988, and consisted of 7 |
| Happiness was a British | sitcom broadcast on BBC2 with dramatic, melancholy ov |
| The Brothers is an American television | sitcom broadcast by CBS during its 1956-57 season. |
| XPM was a short-lived Canadian | sitcom broadcast in 2004 on CBC Television. |
| Keeping Mum is a British | sitcom broadcast on BBC1 for two series in the 1990s. |
| Sit Down, Shut Up was a short-lived Australian | sitcom broadcast by Network Ten. |
| co-created and co-wrote the animated Channel 4 | sitcom Bromwell High. |
| BO's Bored to Death (as Stella) and on the FOX | sitcom Brothers. |
| chell's characters on the short-lived 2009 Fox | sitcom Brothers. |
| playing the part of Gloria in the popular BBC | sitcom Brush Strokes (1986-1991); remaining in the ro |
| Through the Roof and was offered a role in the | sitcom, but he turned it down to focus on his music c |
| is retooled structure more closely resembled a | sitcom, but the entire series followed the same plotl |
| music to the 1970s Wendy Craig/Geoffrey Palmer | sitcom Butterflies. |
| alongside Christopher Biggins in a failed BBC1 | sitcom by Ronald Chesney & Ronald Wolfe followed, Wat |
| ies by BBC Radio 4 and later into a television | sitcom by Granada TV for ITV. |
| Jordan starred on a | sitcom called The Assistants on The-N. |
| The city was the setting of a short-lived NBC | sitcom called Hidden Hills, which aired in 2002-2003. |
| shows, Idols and Joltyd. in 2002, he created a | sitcom called Alie Barber. |
| inning, but turned it down to do a short-lived | sitcom called The Horizontial Leutenant. |
| insley was chosen by the BBC to play Chef in a | sitcom called The Hello Good-bye Man with Ian Lavende |
| t as Rev. Grady Williams in a pilot for an NBC | sitcom called The Grady Nutt Show. |
| together in a February 1996 episode of the NBC | sitcom Caroline in the City (his final television app |
| tz played the role of Annie Spadaro in the NBC | sitcom Caroline in the City, which aired from 1995 to |
| This is Jinsy was nominated in the | Sitcom category for the Rose d'Or 2010. |
| She appeared in an episode of the | sitcom Chalk. |
| He also appeared in the radio legal | sitcom Chambers, which later moved onto television. |
| For the TV | sitcom character of the same name, see Growing Pains. |
| For the fictional British | sitcom character, see Bob Ferris (Likely Lads). |
| For the fictional | sitcom character, see List of Roseanne characters#Mar |
| y producing a virtually identical concept with | sitcom characters Laverne and Shirley called Laverne |
| On the TV | sitcom Cheers, Norm and Cliff sing their own renditio |
| rk Street Under was an inspiration for the NBC | sitcom Cheers, which was also set in a fictional Bost |
| s were reputedly the inspiration for the 1980s | sitcom Cheers. |
| He worked on the final four seasons of the NBC | sitcom Cheers. |
| in an episode of the long running Boston based | sitcom Cheers. |
| Productions and won a part in their historical | sitcom Chelmsford 123. |
| ), and as Ed Brown in the 1974-1978 television | sitcom Chico and the Man. |
| 1 she took the leading role in the short-lived | sitcom Chintz, while the mid-1990s saw her appearing |
| The Champions) was a long-running Flemish | sitcom chronicling the (mis)adventures of a fictional |
| Galluccio went on to create the television | sitcom Ciao Bella, which explored similar themes of c |
| was that of Florence Johnson in the late 1970s | sitcom Citizen Smith, co-starring Robert Lindsay as W |
| the girlfriend of Wolfie Smith in the British | sitcom Citizen Smith. |
| and every episode of the NBC Saturday morning | sitcom City Guys. |
| deo were used in the first episode of the 1991 | sitcom Clarissa Explains It All to illustrate the fac |
| 2005, he took the lead role in the BBC Radio 4 | sitcom Clement Doesn't Live Here Anymore, playing a s |
| Radio 1's "The Milk Run"; and the BBC Radio 4 | sitcom Clement doesn't live here anymore, which ran f |
| In 2004 a radio | sitcom, co-written by David Ramsden and produced by K |
| Shillingbury Tales was a British television | sitcom comedy-drama series made by ATV for ITV and br |
| e line-up in September 2011 along with another | sitcom Compton would not reveal. |
| She also starred in short-lived | sitcom Constant Hot Water the same year, playing a Br |
| osting Canada AM on an episode of the Canadian | sitcom Corner Gas. |
| d to this song on the series finale of the CBS | sitcom Cosby on April 28, 2000. |
| lting producer and writer for the ABC suburban | sitcom Cougar Town. |
| It Sticks Out Half a Mile was a BBC Radio | sitcom created by Harold Snoad and Michael Knowles as |
| Shaping Up is a short-lived American | sitcom created by writer-producers Sam Simon and Ken |
| Working Class is an American television | sitcom created by Jill Cargerman, which premiered on |
| Joneses? is a 2007 British daily online filmed | sitcom created by the Imagination Group and Baby Cow |
| Mrs Brown's Boys is a | sitcom created by and starring Irish writer-performer |
| Fans of this 1960s | sitcom created a journal in which Dr. Bellows recorde |
| sure was starring in Oh Grow Up, a short-lived | sitcom created by Alan Ball. |
| produces and composes the music for 30 Rock, a | sitcom created by and starring his wife Tina Fey. |
| Corner Gas is a Canadian television | sitcom created by Brent Butt. |
| Cybill is an American television | sitcom created by Chuck Lorre, which aired on CBS fro |
| He also starred in the short-lived | sitcom Crumbs and as Brian's real estate broker fathe |
| ncy experiences, and the short-lived midseason | sitcom Crumbs, an autobiographical portrayal of his f |
| pisodes of the seventh season of Larry David's | sitcom Curb Your Enthusiasm. |
| her role as Susie Greene on the HBO television | sitcom Curb Your Enthusiasm. |
| She's the Mayor is a Canadian television | sitcom, currently in production for a scheduled debut |
| ng the opening credits of the 1995 to 1998 CBS | sitcom Cybill, starring Cybill Shepherd, who performe |
| something of a joke as exemplified by the BBC | sitcom Dad's Army. |
| in films and programs, such as the wartime BBC | sitcom Dad's Army. |
| With the immensely popular BBC | sitcom Dad's Army in its final year, ITV created the |
| The song was also parodied on the British | sitcom Dad's Army where Pike remarks "Whistle while y |
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