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    Strategi Program Melalui Penghadiran Kedekatan Dengan Penonton (Studi Kasus Episode “Misteri Pesona Sindenâ€) by Donie Fadjar Kurniawan, Ahmad Iran Pradita

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Opera Van Java is a television comedy drama show that the idea of the show isin the form of modern puppet show. …”
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    Orientalising the Occident? Portrayals of the Welsh in ‘The Indian Doctor’ by Macmillan Catherine

    Published 2013-03-01
    “…This paper seeks to analyse the portrayal of the Welsh characters in the popular 2010 BBC television comedy drama The Indian Doctor…”
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    “Very Nearly an Armful!”: British Post-War Comedy and the NHS by Melia, Matt

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…While much has been written on post war British film and television comedy, there has been no critical focus on one of its key sub-genres – the medical comedy. …”
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    THE BAD BOY OF AMERICA: BART SIMPSON, A BOLD ICON by Mauricio Barth

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…This paper aims to present and analyze the character Bart Simpson, one of the protagonists of the television comedy The Simpsons, raising their behavioral characteristics. …”
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    LOL.SG : the documentary by Ang, Alicia Li Cia, Chen, Yanxuan, Loo, Marilvyn Hui Min, Soh, Alvina Yijing

    Published 2009
    “…The project looked at the problems in the areas of stage and television comedy, and drew a strong link between the current situation here to Singaporean culture. …”
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    Bullying in film: reception analysis of "Pesbukers Comedy on Antv" by Syamsul Rijal, Maulana Iban Salda, Amirul Haq RD

    Published 2023
    “…Researchers found that these events by television comedy Pesbukers in the form of bullying, jokes, ridicule, drama, and entertainment can damage children's morale and mentality in their daily lives, both at school, a home, and playing because they are in the dominant reading position.…”
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    Association between facial expression and PTSD symptoms among young children exposed to the Great East Japan Earthquake: A pilot study by Takeo eFujiwara, Rie eMizuki, Takahiro eMiki, Claude eChemtob

    Published 2015-10-01
    “…Children were filmed while watching a 2-minute video compilation of natural scenes (‘baseline video’) followed by a 2-minute video clip from a television comedy (‘comedy video’). Children’s facial expressions were processed using Noldus FaceReader software, which implements the Facial Action Coding System (FACS). …”
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    Crozza senza Fratelli: la lingua della comicità ai tempi del Covid-19 by Eleonora Vollono

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…While language of all television genres, from information to entertainment, has been widely examined, less attention has received language of television comedy. In this text, we started with an analysis of the 2016/2017 television schedule with an update for 2020 to examine any changes. …”
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    Reflecting the Changing Face of American Society: How 1970’s Sitcoms and Spin-Offs Helped Redefine American Identity by Dennis Tredy

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…One also notes that these recycled and reworked premises were in turn recycled and reworked into numerous spin-offs, and even spin-offs of spin-offs, thereby weaving a thick network of popular television programming that attempted to depict every facet and variation of the changing face of American society and to help Americans accept that new face while unabashedly laughing at it. Thus, these television comedies reflected, framed and fed social discourse in the 1970’s. …”
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