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Britcom
[brit-kom]
noun
a comedy, especially a television series, made in the United Kingdom.
51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
Example Sentences
āThe Endā is nigh in this new Britcom about a dysfunctional family.
Cybersecurity comes with a side of shenanigans in Season 2 of the Britcom āIntelligence.ā
Before it was a hit TV series about a libertine on the loose in London, Phoebe Waller-Bridgeās off-color Britcom āFleabagā was a one-woman show that the writer-performer debuted to acclaim at the 2013 Fringe Festival in Edinburgh, Scotland.
Aisling Bea and āCatastropheāsā Sharon Horgan play adult sisters trying to get their respective acts together in the new six-part Britcom āThis Way Up.ā
What at first appears to be another crowd-pleasing, music-driven Britcom in the vein of āBilly Elliotā is cut with a strain of kitchen sink realism ā an interest in the daily lives of blue-collar workers and in the trade-offs of pursuing dreams.
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