1985 — Lloyd Grove, "Coleman's Cold 'Fire'", The Washington Post, 13 April 1985:
Gary Coleman is no longer cute. In "Playing With Fire," a two-hour NBC movie billed as the sitcomedian's "dramatic debut," airing Sunday night at 8 on Channel 4, he is truly mean.
1993 — Kim Masters, "Four Pals in Their Prime Time", The Washington Post, 4 January 1993:
Some are chary of the Thomasons, finding something a little uncomfortable about this exceptionally intimate linkage between the president and the sitcomedians.
Dimly she realized the house must have been programmed to greet arrivals in this fashion — specifically herself, in this case, for the program that appeared in the bedroom as she walked in was in English.
"What?" said a whey-faced young sitcomedian with an exaggerated shrug and knowing smile.
2003 — Tim Cuprisin, "Bits of ethnic radio are still available", Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel, 21 April 2003:
If you love Ray Romano -- and we know that "Everybody Loves Raymond" -- check out the latest Esquire, which profiles the successful sitcomedian.