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    During the 1980s, family sitcoms were thriving in the US with shows like Alf, Family Ties and Different Strokes. These programmes were fairly docile, focusing on instilling the ties of the American family unit. However, this all changed in 1989 when The Simpsons was premiered on Fox. Instead of playing it safe, The Simpsons seemed to mock American values rather than embrace them in the same way other popular shows did at the time. They were satirical and often dark. The Simpsons were not afraid to

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    This is a biography on George Lopez. George Lopez is an American comedian, actor, and talk show host. He is known for starring in his self-produced ABC sitcom George Lopez. His stand-up comedy examines race and ethnic relations, including Mexican American culture. George Lopez was born on April 23, 1961 in Mission Hills, California. George Lopez is 55 years old and live in the Mission Hills in Los Angeles. As a child, he never felt like he belonged anywhere. He was abandoned by his mother and father

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    like to be involved. In Parks and Recreation, real current events take place in the show, causing the audience to relate to what's currently going on. For those that take politics into a more humorous approach, in this political comedy television sitcom, people can enjoy how this show satirizes the government and its actions. Even though the episodes

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    In the popular sitcom TV series Friends (1994- 2010), has displayed all of Aristotle's six important elements throughout the show that were required for the drama. The main plot of the show is revolving around six best friends living together in Manhattan, and following up with their everyday personal and professional lives. Throughout the show, all six elements of drama are being taken place in the modern series showing that regardless of small changes here and there, there are still connections

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    A vast majority of sitcom episodes follow a problem/resolution format. Also, episodes are typically independent of each other in that they receive closure thanks to resolution. In a sitcom formula the characters are the same from week to week and some storylines or relationships may continue in other episodes, but a new viewer can start with any episode

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    The Simpsons is an American television show that features characters such as Homer, Marge, Lisa, Bart and Maggie. This television series is one of the longest and most popular television shows to ever hit the screens with a running of 26 seasons, beginning in the year 1990. The Simpsons is known best for its humor, the characters, the scenarios and the impersonalisation of the “All American” family. However there is also an understanding that The Simpsons has become a worldwide phenomenon not only

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    Father Knows Best Essay

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    In the realm of popular culture, depictions of femininity and masculinity serve as reflective mirrors of societal norms and evolving ideologies. Over the decades, these representations have undergone significant shifts, influenced by changing perceptions, attitudes, and gender dynamics. This shift can be seen in the iconic television series "Father Knows Best" and "Modern Family." Through the lens of gender theory, these comparable series begin to unravel how these depictions have evolved, considering

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    describes how this bashing is affecting men of all ages, "The jokes have become standard fare," he says. Abernethy is describing how younger men are the butt of all jokes and that how by, "Looking at a handful of sitcoms makes the situation seem relatively insignificant, but when those sitcoms are combined with dozens of negative ads, which repeat frequently, then a poor image of men is created in the minds of viewers" (Abernethy, 14). With this, Abernethy is pointing out how the media is influencing

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    Gimmick In Pleasantville

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    to make but also how they can earn money by attracting audience more than other movies. A movie, Pleasantville is not expectation. It used many gimmicks in order to give impacts to audience and make unique feature. David, who addicted to watch old sitcom and had most of time in front of TV, and Jennifer, who were hot girl in her high school, were siblings which had totally opposite personality and fought against each other every day. One day, David was watching

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    Stephen Fry, the British comedian who recently walked down from his role as host of QI, will be given the Rose d'Or Award for Lifetime Achievement. The award honours and recognizes those who have made an outstanding contribution to broadcast entertainment throughout their careers, the Rose d'Or rewards originality, quality and creativity. and sets the gold standard of excellence in entertainment programming. Jean Philip De Tender, of European Broadcasting Union, said: “Stephen Fry represents all

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