Talk:Television comedy

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Removed ''This page replaces a redirect that used to point at Situation comedy. I felt that was unsatisfactory. So, here's a start on a proper article... from, I'm afraid, my woefully Anglocentric mind.''

not appropriate to have such comments on the article page. Tiles 00:54, 12 May 2004 (UTC)

Humor v Humour
This page has both the American and the English spellings of the word on it. What's the consensus on language use in this context? Tuneless

I don't have a preference (I'm English too by the way), it's just that the mixed use on a single non-language-specific page seems wrong somehow. My natural tendency would be to use Humour (given my nationality), but then if I was American I'd edit it to Humor. From any edit point of view I don't believe either would be wrong. However, they're both different and I was just looking for a little clarity on if there was a standard covering this. Tuneless | Talk 10:30, 14 October 2005 (GMT)
 * If I recall correctly the policy is that the English and American spellings are used according to the topic. So, for the article British comedy humor and American comedy humor''. Of course, that doesn't help us much here. I'm British but I accept that the Wikipedia readership is more usually American ... so if you have a

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Daddy 2600:1008:B054:26FB:1B9:807E:2062:9ABE (talk) 05:19, 18 December 2021 (UTC)