List_of_single-camera_situation_comedies
In television programming, the situation comedy or sitcom may be recorded using either a multiple-camera setup or a single-camera setup. Single-camera sitcoms are often notable for their enhanced visual style, use of real-world filming locations and in recent years, for not having a laugh track (most single-camera sitcoms from the 1960s contained a laugh track). Some, but not all, single-camera comedy series may also be classified as comedy-drama, a genre which blends comedic and dramatic elements. The distinction between a sitcom and a comedy-drama series is based on the show's content, not its form.
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- Situation Comedy Bibliography (via UC Berkeley)
- Lewisohn, Mark (2003) Radio Times' Guide to TV Comedy. 2nd Ed. Revised – BBC Consumer Publishing. ISBN 0-563-48755-0. Provides details of every comedy show ever seen on British television, including imports.
- Josef Adalian, "The Unlikely Rise of Schitt’s Creek". Vulture, April 7, 2020.
- British Sitcom Guide
- Multicamera shows get no respect Variety, January 29, 2009