
We've taken The Sitcom Club podcast and adapted it for the US market! Yes, The Sitcom Club USA is here, focusing solely on all aspects in the world of American situation comedy. A monthly show, hosted by George Grimwood and featuring guest appearances from familiar voices of the original UK podcast.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 5 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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In this festive episode, George is joined by guest Johnny Ellis (co-host of podcasts Are You Movie Mad? and Backstage At The Bluebird) to discuss the first of many Christmas specials of The Office, Season 2's Christmas Party. Topics include spin-offs... more
In this episode, George and guest Tim Worthington take a deep dive into this Thanksgiving-themed Friends episode, looking into character villainy, sitcom tropes and as to how one-time characters can be exploited - or, if successful, can develop.
Fol... more
Kelvin Bilsland (Radioface presents Idiot vs. Arsehole) joins George to discuss the first Halloween episode of Roseanne, titled Boo!, originally aired on October 31st 1989.
The Sitcom Club USA and Radioface presents Idiot vs. Arsehole are both part ... more
In the second part of The Pilot Episode, George and Gary discuss UK to US sitcom adaptations, US sitcom creators, the series Episodes, and The Kids In The Hall.
In this sitcom-sized first part of the pilot episode, George Grimwood is joined by Gary Rodger of The Sitcom Club to discuss the differences between British and American sitcoms, how certain comedy is almost too accessible, and the state of UK televi... more









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