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The [[Sitcom]] king of America. Started in 1981 by writer Marcy Carsey and producer Tom Werner, the company has churned out many of the most iconic [[Sitcom|Sit Coms]] and [[Dom Com|Dom Coms]] in television history. |
The [[Sitcom]] king of America. Started in 1981 by writer Marcy Carsey and producer Tom Werner, the company has churned out many of the most iconic [[Sitcom|Sit Coms]] and [[Dom Com|Dom Coms]] in television history. |
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The Sitcom king of America. Started in 1981 by writer Marcy Carsey and producer Tom Werner, the company has churned out many of the most iconic Sit Coms and Dom Coms in television history.
Some Sit Coms created by Carsey-Werner include:
- The Cosby Show
- Roseanne
- A Different World
- That '70s Show
- 3rd Rock from the Sun
- God, the Devil and Bob