TV Programme Genres
Across
- 2. professional entertainment consisting of jokes and satirical sketches, intended to make an audience laugh
- 3. a serialized, ongoing television drama characterized by emotional, melodramatic plots
- 4. a television or film production set in a particular time period
- 8. an analysis of the state of the weather in an area
- 9. a television series in which the same set of characters are involved in various amusing situations
- 10. a short radio or television broadcast of news reports
- 13. a cinematic genre defined by the inclusion of magical, supernatural, or otherworldly elements
- 15. a television or radio show in which celebrities are invited to talk informally about various topics
- 17. a genre designed to evoke fear, dread, disgust, and suspense in the audience
- 18. a play or movie with an exciting plot, typically involving crime
- 20. the technique of photographing successive drawings to create an illusion of movement when the movie is shown as a sequence
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- 1. a movie or play that deals with love in a light, humorous way
- 5. a movie or television program that provides a factual record or report
- 6. a film or television drama about cowboys in western North America
- 7. a television program in which people compete to win prizes
- 8. a genre of motion picture focused on warfare
- 11. a television program in which ordinary people are continuously filmed
- 12. a show or competition consisting of performances by a series of amateur entertainers
- 14. a film genre defined by fast-paced, high-stakes, and physically demanding spectacles
- 16. a genre of speculative fiction that explores the impact of actual or imaginary technology
- 19. a play or movie in which singing and dancing play an essential part