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A comparison of British and American sitcoms based on an episode of "Fawlty Towers" and "Friends"
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A journey into the Realm of Dungons and Dragons
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A key concept analysis of the comedy 'Scrubs'.
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A Rooms Personality - What can I write about a rooms personality? Who's room can I write about? What really is a room?
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A soap opera is a drama typically performed as a serial on daytime television or radio.
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Account for the Popularity of British Soap Opera
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African Americans and TV Shows
0.5 out of 5 stars
After viewing The Office and I'm Alan Partridge I agree with the quote "Men in situation comedy are doomed to fail". Throughout both of the sit-coms I looked at, the main element of comedy is the lead characters failures.
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Although Soap Operas use the same codes and conventions, Hollyoaks and Coronation Street manipulate them in different ways in order to attract their target audience
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American TV comedy often seems more ‘universal’ in its appeal than intensely ‘local’ British sit-coms, but both rely on stereotyped representations of social
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Americans are the largest consumers of television programming in the world. Many children are exposed to and watch television on a daily basis, with, on average, 3-year-olds watching 7 hours per week, 7-year-olds watching 17 hours
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An analysis of the conventions the soap opera genre.
5 out of 5 stars
An analysis of the current media text The Simpsons, and the extent of which it displays the generic conventions of a postmodern text.
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An analysis of the popularity of a television gameshow.
2 out of 5 stars
An Exploration Of Popular Hospital Drama Series With Reference To Two Or More Selected Episodes(Casualty and ER)
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Analyse 'FRIENDS' taking into consideration, stereotyping, representation, audience and the sitcom genre.
1 out of 5 stars
Analyse a five-minute extract of an episode of a soap, drawing reference to features which maximise the dramatic effectiveness as seen by the audience.
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Analyse and explain the way in which a religious or moral issue of concern to Christians has been dealt with in a television soap opera.
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Analyse The Appeal Of The Situation Comedy “Friends”. Use The Evidence Of The Three Episodes We Watched To Consider Characters Plots And Presentational Devices, You May Also Use Your Own Knowledge From Other Episodes
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Analyse the opening sequence of Pleasenantville from the credits to the scene in which David & Jennifer are transported into the world of a 1950's sitcom
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Analyse the opening sequence of the Simpsons. How does the opening sequence appeal to a variety of age groups? Is this a successful title sequence?
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Analysing an Episode of East Enders
3 out of 5 stars
Analysing Friend's opening credits.
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Analysis of Brookside Title Sequence
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