Death of the Sitcom?
Tue, 30 Apr 2024 17:00:00 GMT → Tue, 30 Apr 2024 18:00:00 GMT (d=1 hours, 0 seconds)
This session will consider the format of the sitcom, introducing ideas and characteristics of what was once a staple of television. The sitcom has dramatically changed but at its essence, usually revolved around characters trapped to each other and a specific type of space or circumstance. This session will discuss a range of American and British shows, including Seinfeld, Frasier, The Office and Peep Show to explore what comedy is, how the sitcom has changed and whether it has a future. The return of Frasier at the end of 2023, after nearly two decades may suggest there is but much of the success was arguably owed to a sense of nostalgia with older fans. Criticism in terms of the writing indicates a sense of displacement with the central character. In contrast a programme like It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia has remained a staple of subscription-based television for almost 20 years. This session will explore the role streaming services play in televised comedy and whether the concept and impact of the sitcom remains significant or a relegation of nostalgia.