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Comparative Analysis of the Humorous Techniques Used in Sitcoms and Improvisational TV Shows as Compared to Russian Television of the 2000 - 2010's

Student: Shubina Yulia

Supervisor: Artur S. Tarasenko

Faculty: Faculty of Creative Industries

Educational Programme: Multimedia Journalism (Master)

Final Grade: 8

Year of Graduation: 2017

The text is about humourous techniques in sitcoms and Improvisational TV shows. As conclusion we confirm our theory: there are some techniques what are used only in sitcoms. Also we make some deductions about russians Improvisational TV shows as a type of content.

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