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Much of the show's success has been attributed to its host, Anne Robinson.
Much of the show's time travel concepts were based on the book An Experiment with Time by J. W. Dunne.
Much of the show's appeal was Welk himself.
Much of the show's humor relied on recurring gags, unseen regulars and punchlines that sometimes popped up here and there for years.
Much of the show's humour thus derives from the antagonism between Cabinet ministers ( who believe they are in charge ) and the members of the British Civil Service who really run the country.
Much of the show's storylines revolve around their on-and-off relationship.
Much juvenile merchandise was released during the show's first-run including board games, novels, and comic books.
Much of the show's influence derived from its timeslot ( Sundays at 6pm ) and the fact that each week's show was repeated the following Saturday at 5pm ; the series also undoubtedly benefitted hugely from the long-delayed introduction of PAL colour television system in Australia, which was introduced four months after Countdown premiered.
Much of the show's humour is derived from very bleak ideas and situations.
Much of the show's humor comes from the fact that all four adult leads are largely stock characters.
Much of the show's humor had been based around the interaction and sexual tension between the womanizing, working-class main character, bartender Sam Malone, and the high-class, snobby Diane.
Much of the show's humor revolved around Stanley losing his superpowers before he completed his given assignment.
Much of the show's drama is based around time and budget constraints in completing the job before the target returns, and upon the reaction of the target once they see the completed work.
Much of the show's time travel concepts were based on An Experiment with Time.
Much was made at the time of the show's premiere about the central character of the show being a " full figured " woman, and that the title correlated to Claude being " Less Than Perfect.
Much of the show's action is situated at the Waterton research department, where personal situations ( ranging from old friends from the past, various dates, sexual liaisons, and the like ) seem to cross professional ones for Herman on a daily basis.
Much of the show's draw came from the good natured " will they or won't they " interplay and a suspected slowly evolving romance between the main protagonists, made possible by the obvious chemistry between the two lead actors.
Much of the show's content, particularly dialogue between Katz and Ben, was improvised through a process called " retroscripting ", in which a vague outline is developed but the actual dialogue is ad-libbed.
Much of the show's discussions among the staff and callers deal with that day's online poll question, usually dealing with a hot topic.
Much of the show's comic relief is provided by Stevie, a cantankerous character who often gets into mischief and, as the series progresses, becomes a video director in his own right, as does Bishop, Glasser's camera operator and video editor.
Much of the show's music was composed by Eric Robertson who was nominated for a Gemini Award in 1987 for his work on the show.
Much of the documentary centers on his struggle with the country's unusual cultural aspects and developing relationships with the show's cast and crew, despite little to no knowledge with the Russians ' sense of humor.
Much of the show's humour derived from political incorrectness and black humour.
Much of the show's action takes place in Jerry's apartment located at 129 West 81st Street, apartment 5A.

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Much like comedy-horror, black comedy, or dark comedy, is a type of comedy film that often uses cruelty as the source of humour.
Much of that humour was of course lost in the French dubbing: in order to keep some of Seller's characterization, the French post-synchronization gave Clouseau an odd-sounding, nasal voice.
Much of the humour focuses on the differences between the British and the Europeans.
Much appreciated by the Swedish audience, she touches subjects of loneliness, death and middle-age crises with irony, cynicism and black humour.
Much of the humour rises from the dichotomy between how Richard's character is known and how Richard tries to appear.
Much of the humour surrounding Scumspawn derives from his sensitive and caring personality, which is a constant irritant to Satan, who often complains that Scumspawn does not act very much like a demon.
Much of the humour of the round came from the reactions of the two team captains: while Paul Merton was clearly familiar with the game and greatly enjoyed it, his opponent, Ian Hislop, admitted he'd never seen Play Your Cards Right and appeared mystified by the game's rules and etiquette ( when at one point Merton and the crowd shouted the traditional cry of " lower, lower ," to predict the next card in the hidden sequence, Hislop commented, " I'm not sure this program could get much lower!
Much of the humour is verbal as characters take a literal interpretation of what others say, use redundant expressions and non-sequiturs.
Much of the book is about Connolly the celebrity but the account of his early years provides a context for his humour and point of view.
Much of the humour rests on misunderstandings attributable to Jennings's literal-mindedness and impetuosity.
Much of Sayle's humour is in the tradition of Spike Milligan and Monty Python, with riffs based on absurd and surreal premises.
Much of the humour stemmed from the fact that Wee Ben never realised ( or at least never anticipated ) his own strength.
Much of the programme's humour derives from its excessively brash style of reporting, and its unnecessarily complex format.
Much Jewish humour takes the form of self-deprecating comments on Jewish culture, acting as a shield against antisemitic stereotypes by exploiting them first:
Much of the humour comes from the adoption of hip-hop style and language, adapted into the local South Wales vernacular, partly to poke fun at " chav culture ".
Much of the humour in her scenes comes from the difference between her frame of reference and that of the others.
Much of the humour is derived from flying in the face of conventional expectations about how the elderly ought to behave in their old age and how many of the residents don't want to settle down.
Much of the humour of the series came from catchphrases.
Much humour was drawn both from the passage of time since TMWRNJ came to an end ( Rich opens the set with " Old Mr Lee!
Much of the humour derives from word play.
Much of the humour of " All Aussie Adventures " is contained in the sight gags.
Much humour in the original French version rests on errors commonly made by British people in attempting to speak French.

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