Top 395 Sitcom Quotes & Sayings - Page 2

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Last updated on November 23, 2024.
The live performance aspect of shooting a multicamera sitcom is wonderful. You have that instant audience reaction.
If you're on a network show, it's either some wacky sitcom or a drama where you're servicing a procedure.
It's much harder to have a BBC One sitcom than to have a tour of stand-up. — © Lee Mack
It's much harder to have a BBC One sitcom than to have a tour of stand-up.
I would never do another sitcom. It was so boring I wanted to pull my fingernails off.
It would be a shame for me if I were to become 'Mr. Half-Hour Sitcom.'
I think it is very sad that 'sitcom' has become a pejorative term.
Nobody's ever kept their sitcom character going after the show's off the air.
I was genuinely shocked to even be in the frame for a sitcom role on British TV.
I've been hopping around in sitcom land. I did an episode of 'Roseanne,' 'Family 'Ties' and 'Who's the Boss.'
The whole experience of doing a sitcom is... Telling jokes with such precision is really exciting, but it's also terrifying.
The charming sitcom is all very well, but good comedy is based on pain and danger and fear.
To be honest, I would never have imagined myself acting on a sitcom that I didn't write.
I'm a huge fan of stuff like 'Planet Earth' and the American sitcom 'Everybody Loves Raymond.' — © Lee Mack
I'm a huge fan of stuff like 'Planet Earth' and the American sitcom 'Everybody Loves Raymond.'
I'm not of the ilk that there's something immoral about doing an unfunny sitcom - it just gets boring and unchallenging.
I'm always down to do a sitcom. I did 'That '80s Show' back in the day and that was a really great experience.
It's a lot easier, I think, to be an actor in a movie than to spin a joke on a sitcom.
I think a season of 'Atlanta' bounces back between classic sitcom structure and genre movies.
I'm a latecomer to popular TV. This is rather new to me, being in a sitcom. It's been an ambition of mine.
The only thing I miss from the sitcom format is that immediate gratification of when you're, if we're talking about comedy, of the live audience.
I think people have a hard time thinking that I could've done a sitcom.
Sitcom is the best gig in show business because it's easy hours, nine to five.
I was on a sitcom called 'Gary Unmarried' for 37 episodes, and then I was in 'Bad Teacher' with Cameron Diaz and Justin Timberlake.
I have tried many times to write a TV sitcom - with little success.
Truly, with a sitcom and the rhythms of comedy... music is so helpful in that area of life.
I personally like sitcom TV to be able to portray characters that I can relate to.
One thing I won't do in television is a sitcom. I find that world to be so neurotic and bizarre.
The most dramatic moves I have made as an actor have been from stage to screen and from sitcom to drama.
In the back of my head, I always thought it would be great to become an actress on a sitcom.
When I did the sitcom I was too naive. I thought, Well, they know what they're talking about, let's do that.
The strangest thing about writing a sitcom, is never knowing if it will become anything but words on a page.
My first venture into TV was a half-hour sitcom on Fox called 'Roc.'
When you end a successful sitcom, the most sensible thing to do is go back to the theater.
Not Going Out' is a pretty neutral sitcom - to quote the 'Seinfeld' thing, it's not really about anything.
If I was married to a man, and I had the same life situation that I have, it's the perfect recipe for a sitcom.
You know, it's nice on a sitcom to have an audience there, but there's still a wall of cameras between you and them.
I love working in television and in comedy, so whenever there's an opportunity to work on a TV sitcom, I'm like, 'Yes please!'
While growing up, every sitcom you could think of, I would watch it, and I loved it.
I need to write a sitcom, but something with warmth, not one where the dad comes home and he's treated like an idiot. — © Jens Lekman
I need to write a sitcom, but something with warmth, not one where the dad comes home and he's treated like an idiot.
You know as well as I do that the family sitcom was the stalwart of TV for God knows how many decades.
How long can you gloss everything over and give people the idea that life is a sitcom?
Good actresses can often accomplish miracles, and it is possible to be someone you've never been or will be. But in a sitcom, there's no time.
My mom always worked, and I certainly don't want to look back and think, 'Well, I don't have kids, but I'm glad I did that sitcom.'
Finding a way to find humor in things that are hardcore is definitely something that, I think, the sitcom does best.
The only way I will do a sitcom is if it's hurled at me, and I don't have to work for it.
When I came out of my mom's womb, I had 'sitcom' stamped on my forehead.
Politics is not a picture on a wall or a television sitcom that you can decide you don't much care for.
I have to say Justine Bateman may be the most underrated sitcom actress ever.
The sitcom's traditional role has been to comfort the viewer who feels burdened by the unreality of American expectations. — © Lee Siegel
The sitcom's traditional role has been to comfort the viewer who feels burdened by the unreality of American expectations.
The truth is, you win the Lotto. That's really how you have to approach it. You're a lottery winner when you get a sitcom and it goes.
Flashback episodes are a tried-and-true sitcom device, but they always work!
When 'Family Guy' started, we wanted to make it more like a sitcom. And there was very little music.
I'd be somewhat disinclined to be responsible for the fortunes of a franchise that uses a sitcom as their philosophical north star.
I have to say... Justine Bateman may be the most underrated sitcom actress ever.
I've been very busy working on the ABC Family sitcom, 'Baby Daddy.'
There's this cornucopia of potential, and it can't be realized until someone works their ass off for it. Even on a Nickelodeon sitcom.
I have to warn you, I'm not just some sitcom guy. I'm now an author.
When I first started I was always known as The Girl on the Sitcom with the Funny Voice.
I spent a long time on a big studio sitcom, 'Baddiel's Syndrome,' for Sky, and got no audience.
My wife, Katey Sagal, has transformed herself from a sitcom cartoon to a dramatic powerhouse.
I was only 11 when we filmed the pilot. The idea of a rapper being a star on a sitcom just wasn't heard of.
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