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Has there ever been a 'musical' sitcom..?

No, I don't mean some cringeworthy combination of 'Fame' and 'Grease', but a sitcom centered in any way around a band or orchestra.

Are the Rutles and Spinal Tap the closest approach?

Rock Follies...?

Comedy/Drama/musical...

kjs

Kombat Opera, last year sometime on BBC2. They spoofed a show per episode (Jerry Springer, Newsnight, something else). I think it was created by Stewart Lee and somebody else (the guys who came up with Jerry Springer: The Opera))

It was alright from what I saw but found it difficult to get in to.

On the radio, there have been about five or six series of 15-minute Musical too.

Dan

Quote: KJSmyling @ March 30, 2008, 9:02 PM

Rock Follies...?

Comedy/Drama/musical...

kjs

Not much comedy really though.

Fame the series?

Beat me to it, but most definitely yes.

There were a few music-based "comedies" on CBBC in the mid 90s. Nothing's springing to mind as a standard, adult or family sitcom.

Quote: Griff @ March 30, 2008, 9:13 PM

Does Flight Of The Conchords count as a sitcom ?

The TV version does. Good suggestion - I think this fits the question perfectly.

It's definitely the only one I can think of.

The Muppet show was always quite sitcomesque

I like the idea of a sitcom about some Philharmonic orchestra musicians.

There's a few sitcoms been made with elements of a band in them. Off the top of my head: last year's The Eejits is one example.

As for actual musical sitcoms: Two Pints has done a musical episode, as has Scrubs.

Ooh. No idea. I want one on telly dammit!

There was Adam Buxton's mini series about a band too.

The radio one had Phil Cornwell in it but I can't remember the title...

kjs

The Pits... I just remembered.... and it was... the pits that is... it was crap...

kjs

"The Partridge Family"...?

Or did you want to limit this to British TV?

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