For my media coursework I have to compare the general conventions of American and British sitcoms .......... SOMEONE PLEASE HELLLLLLLLLP !!!!!!!!
American VS British sitcoms
Here are some threads to look at.
https://www.comedy.co.uk/forums/thread/2395
thanks morraceee
Joe, I believe that American sitcoms are far better, does anyone else agree?
A difficult one to compare. But generally, American sitcoms tend to favour life's winners, and British ones on life's losers.
I suggest putting on Comedy Central and watching a few shows, make note of the themes and types of characters, then go to G.O.L.D. or a good DVD collection and check out some British shows.
It's simple : British
I like American ones to but British are just better
*pats Katie on the head*
I can only think of one American sitcom I like, so the Brits win it for me . . .
Quote: Tim Walker @ November 19 2009, 6:39 PM GMT*pats Katie on the head*
I sence you agre with me...
Marginally, the US takes it.
I couldn't say. Both countries have given us such high quality comedies that it's hard to say. If we were looking at today I'd say British comedy has been slightly outpacing American sitcoms in being funny and original.
British comedy for me. I grew up with it, I love it and want to be in it.
US comedy is like that welcome relative, who you just love but don't see very often. Although, the other US comedy is like that relative you don't like and see far too much of.
I can't believe I'm reading some of the posts on here !
Let's draw a line down the centre of the page . . on the right list American sitcoms and on the left, British.
I'll start on the left . . .
https://www.comedy.co.uk/guide/
Weed out the non sitcoms, I cba.
But why are we leaving out China?
Apparently their answer to Friends (does the world need one?) is http://ent.sina.com.cn/f/v/aiqinggy/index.shtml
Why does it look just as bad in Chinese?
Quote: Aaron @ November 20 2009, 12:24 AM GMThttps://www.comedy.co.uk/guide/genre/sitcom/
Aww . . thanks Ode Pal !