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Comparison of Sitcoms

2023-05-22 18:42:47

Comparison of home comedy All three comedies I chose were popular in the UK made and were highly appreciated. All of these were written by one of my own authors Unlike the United States, they have a team of authors making comedy. The three comedesses I chose were "Only Fools and Horses", "Fawlty Towers", "porridge". Only foolish people and horses first appeared in 1981, three main charters and five regular sub characters appeared. The three protagonists they started were Del, Rodney, Granddad Trotter.

There are few long-term home comedies in Australia, but there are many comedies in the United States and the UK. British home comedy is the main content of government broadcasting station, Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC); in the 1970s and 1980s, many British home comedies were also screened on 7 major networks. By 1986, did British comedy "bless this house" served you? It was repeatedly broadcast by ABC TV and was then acquired and screened by Seven Networks during prime time. In 2013, Please Like Me gained popularity from critics and accepted invitations at a series of enthusiastic television festivals held in Paris. And I won three awards and many nominations

This blog examines the performance of the work class in the home comedy since the 1950s. I will explain the socio-economic strata and factors that affect the economy in each era since the 1950s. Meanwhile, the real problem of the television and the contents are compared. This is done by examining the image and role of the working class family in the early home comedy and then explaining the role of a single working class in modern home comedy.

The related class expressions of the 1950s centered on the rise of white collar work and the relocation of families to the suburbs. The middle sub-class family in the white suburbs is the ideal representative of home comedy. Home comedy reflects the role of male Bread Winner and women's housewife and is important for family life and family relationships. The white middle class family of this nucleus was a representative of the then home comedy, but the depiction of the working class family on TV was left behind. ("1950s - Decade of Change"). The purpose of the Internet in the 1950s was to reach consumer culture. That's why most home comedies involve white family members of the middle class.