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1. 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. ...

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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.Sitcoms undoubtedly hold appeal for viewers everywhere because of their ability to make life a little funnier. There have been iconic shows that have been permanently fixed in our homes thanks
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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. Celebrities And Our Fascination With Them - By: Michael Russell
We watch them nightly on our televisions, not only in their sitcoms but also in the dozens of tabloid news shows that were solely created for us to live vicariously through the celebrities of the world.   These celebrities live such glamorous lives filled with decadence and spontaneity whi...

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. Friends - By: Michael Russell
From the very first episodes of Friends, most of America was enthralled. Who were these coffee guzzling, bed hopping, trendy New Yorkers on our screens? And more importantly, what is going to happen next week? Friends touched a part of American culture in a way that very few television shows have...

6. 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 ...

7. Celebrities - Child Stars - By: Michael Russell
What ever happened to those child stars you grew up watching.  Well, if you haven't head much about them recently, its sad but true to say that there's a good chance they haven't found any repeated success.  Learn why being a child star isn't all that it's cracked up to be! Many o...



8. Acne Sufferers Aren't Just Teens - By: Michael Russell
The pimply-faced teenager is a common stereotype in sitcoms, cartoons and other popular entertainment.  In fact, so pervasive is this image that most people automatically assume that anyone suffering from acne must be an adolescent.  Commercials for acne medication are uniformly and withou...

9. Addams Family - By: Michael Russell
Addams Family Charles Addams created a cartoon for the New Yorker, which ran in the 1930s and was very popular. He didn't know that it would be adapted for a TV series, three movies and two animated series. His creation was The Addams Family, an eccentric bunch of macabre looking freaks. ...

10. Life Coaching - Getting An Understanding - By: Michael Russell
In the arena of personal development there is one subject, which is quickly growing in popularity and getting a lot of attention, and that is Life Coaching. Basically life coaching is a process of working with people to help them determine and achieve their personal goals, and through one on one co...

11. Tv Stars - Really? They Started On The Legit Stage - By: Paul Mroczka
Many times the general public associates an actor with a role they play on a long-running television show, not realizing that often that thespian had an active career on the stage first. Jerry Orbach and Sam Waterston on Law and Order, Jason Alexander on Seinfeld, and Patricia Heaton on Everybody Lo...

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