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  • A "britcom" is (at least the way I am using it) a clever, relatively short piece, which includes witty characters, dark humor, social boundaries and an almost impossible plot that wraps up neatly at the end.

    Daily Vanguard RSS 2009

  • March 16, 2010 at 11:21 pm and of course the Thatcher era britcom Yes Minister, with the late Paul Eddington from Good Neighbours.

    “Radical Homemakers”? « Stephen Rees's blog 2010

  • Or may be I'm still upset by reading that 'non-' diary of britcom.

    I Am A Tired American - Warner_Todd_Huston’s blog - RedState 2009

  • So britcom, why don't you, I, and the millions of Americans who still love this great nation HELP in rebuilding the GOP?

    RedState 2009

  • So britcom, why don't you, I, and the millions of Americans who still love this great nation HELP in rebuilding the GOP?

    RedState 2009

  • While I tend to agree with him (and not that there is anything wrong with sitcoms, in fact, they usually are the most entertaining form of TV), I think a more encompassing term is a well-designed "britcom."

    Daily Vanguard RSS 2009

  • 2 I like yelling at people chef BBC britcom with Lenny Henry

    Resaons Why... FoodNinja 2005

  • Frankly, you’ll find better and more diverse depictions of human sexuality on the britcom COUPLINGS.

    Channel Surfing with C.T. | the TV addict 2007

  • The Office is one of the few successful britcom imports because the American version has it’s own likable qualities, but not because it remotely resembles the original.

    Cast for ABC’s No Heroics Grows | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News 2009

  • Twitch have a statement from Oliver Tate the fictional, of course lead character of Richard Aoyade’s britcom Submarine.

    Page 3 | /Film 2009

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