Caporegime
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Hello darlings.
When typing code (?) or 'doing a mainframes' (?) or 'it is IT mom' (lol) or 'resetting passwords' (that one I get), do you ever wonder how muchbetter different your life would be if you were instead a star in your own sitcom?
If you were a sitcom or in or authored one what would it be?
Press ENTER when you are ready to commit to your new situational comedy (region: tbc)
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When typing code (?) or 'doing a mainframes' (?) or 'it is IT mom' (lol) or 'resetting passwords' (that one I get), do you ever wonder how much
A British sitcom or a Britcom is a situational comedy programme produced for British television.[1]
Most British sitcoms are recorded on studio sets, while some have an element of location filming. A handful are made almost exclusively on location (for example, Last of the Summer Wine) and shown to a studio audience prior to final post-production. A subset of British comedy consciously avoids traditional situation comedy themes, storylines, and home settings to focus on more unusual topics or narrative methods. Blackadder (1983–1989) and Yes Minister (1980–1988, 2013) moved what is often a domestic or workplace genre into the corridors of power.[2] A later development was the mockumentary genre exemplified by series such as The Office (2001–2003).
If you were a sitcom or in or authored one what would it be?
Press ENTER when you are ready to commit to your new situational comedy (region: tbc)
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