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    The Influence of the American Sitcom on the Production of TV Comedy in Spain
    (University of Nottingham, 2010) Grandío, María del Mar; Información y Documentación
    the purpose of this article is to explore the influence of the sitcom on the production of television comedy programs in Spain in order to establish the production standards set for the sitcom in this country. The case in point is Friends, and the direct relationship between that series and the production of 7 Vidas (Tele 5, 1999-2006) in Spain. Friends is one of the most celebrated comedies of recent years -- a critical and popular success. With ten seasons on air and numerous awards to its name, it is widely regarded as one of the greatest sitcoms in the history of television. With an on-air lifespan of seven years, 7 Vidas became one of the longest-running programs in the history of national broadcasting in Spain. Although its audience ratings were not spectacular in its opening seasons, its following grew in line with a favourable critical response as the series progressed.

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