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Current Tv Sitcoms
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Like many people, I subscribe to a digital tv package, and because of the huge number of channels, I'm probably missing some really good sitcoms.
At the moment, the only ones that we're aware of are 'Modern Family', 'The Big Bang Theory' and 'Brooklyn Nine Nine'.
Are there any others that I should be setting my TiVo box to record?
(Incidentally, we tried the new series of 'Outnumbered' and found it very much 'sit' without the 'com').
At the moment, the only ones that we're aware of are 'Modern Family', 'The Big Bang Theory' and 'Brooklyn Nine Nine'.
Are there any others that I should be setting my TiVo box to record?
(Incidentally, we tried the new series of 'Outnumbered' and found it very much 'sit' without the 'com').
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Unfortunately, you can't watch Parks & Recreations anywhere at the moment.
Last year, it was broadcast (I think) on Comedy Central...that's how we found it. It was going to be cancelled, and then it picked up a load of awards (Amy Poehler got 'Best Comedy Actress at last year's Prime Time Emmys), and suddenly it got recommissioned.
'30 Rock' is also shown on Comedy Central, but again, not right now. You nee to keep an eye out because without fanfare or warning, suddenly a series will be repeated on Comedy Central. The third series is where it really hit it's stride...
Unfortunately, you can't watch Parks & Recreations anywhere at the moment.
Last year, it was broadcast (I think) on Comedy Central...that's how we found it. It was going to be cancelled, and then it picked up a load of awards (Amy Poehler got 'Best Comedy Actress at last year's Prime Time Emmys), and suddenly it got recommissioned.
'30 Rock' is also shown on Comedy Central, but again, not right now. You nee to keep an eye out because without fanfare or warning, suddenly a series will be repeated on Comedy Central. The third series is where it really hit it's stride...
Okay, now I really must give The IT Crowd a go. They have all the series on Netflix and my sister raves about it. Also, it's written by the people behind Father Ted, which is my ultimate guilty pleasure (the episode where Ted has to kick Bishop Brennan 'up the ares' is possibly the funniest thing I have ever seen - because I'm quite childish that way...).
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