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1. Humor - No Sense Of - By: Michael Russell
You've heard the old phrase, "No sense of humor".  We use it every time we tell somebody a joke and they don't laugh.  Maybe you've just witnessed something funny, like a person tripping over a step stool and tumbling to the ground.  You bust out in laughter but you friend, standing r...

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A fickle stock market encourages good-humored mockery. Recently, as I watched the premiere of a sitcom, an obvious omission breached television etiquette. Silence followed every exaggerated comedic set-up. There was no laugh track. Where were the premeditated giggles from the show's "audience?" At last, the viewer determines the funny moment. It then occurred to me, the writers of this new show adopted an aspect used by investment news programs.I will be the
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2. Tv Sitcoms - By: Michael Russell
When I think about TV Sitcoms I immediately think about shows like Seinfeld, Roseanne, Cosby Show, Will and Grace and of course, Friends. These shows are as comfortable to me as my fuzzy slippers. I know all of the characters, how they started and where they ended up. TV Sitcoms are there to make...

3. Sitcoms - By: Michael Russell
Ah the sitcomDoes it get any better than wacky situations, physical comedy and the occasional laugh track? Situational Comedy at its best is available any day of the week and a just about any time during the day. Sitcoms have been a staple on television since the first televisions were sold. ...

4. Family Sitcoms - By: Michael Russell
There have been many sitcoms based around the family. These shows are able to touch their viewers because of their genuine believability and tangible story lines. Who cant relate to a bratty teenage daughter or a dad who can be over involved? There have been musical families that traveled around ...

5. American Sitcoms - By: Michael Russell
There have been very few American Sitcoms that have had long runs on television. Many have failed due to bad writing, irrelevance in pop culture or the obviously doomed spin-offs. (Why do they even try anymore?) Of the few that have made it and had long runs with great audiences there are only a ...



6. The Blog! - By: Michael Russell
You see theme everywhere you look these days. Some of the most popular websites have them. Your favorite televisions show, it has a blog as well. Even you are unfortunate enough to have teenagers, well, whether you know it or not, they have a blog as well. Blogs. What in the world are they. Is it th...

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Clarissa Explains It All was a classic Nickelodeon sitcom that ran for 5 seasons and produced 65 episodes, beginning in 1991. Clarissa, as some preferred to call it, featured plot lines that teenagers can relate to. Clarissa's family members were her annoying little brother (Ferguson), her health nut mom (Janet), and her architect dad (Marshall). Her next door neighbor, Sam, was always welcome...
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Clarissa Explains It All - Season One In the early 1990s, the children's cable network Nickelodeon produced a spate of television series that were funny, smart, and never pandered to--or insulted the intelligence of--its predominantly pre-teen audience. The girl-powered comedy CLARISSA EXPLAINS IT ALL was one of the most beloved Nick offerings, deftly capturing the pre-teen zeitgeist of the early...

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