Across
- 2. A television program where people or teams compete by answering questions to win prizes.
- 6. A specific show on television or radio (e.g., the news, a sitcom, or a sports match).
- 8. A television competition where ordinary people perform (singing, dancing, etc.) to show their skills.
- 10. A person who is very famous, usually because they are an actor, singer, or athlete.
- 11. A film or television program that gives facts and information about a real subject (like nature or history).
- 13. A popular television series about the daily lives and problems of a group of people.
- 14. A type of film or story that is intended to be very scary or frightening.
Down
- 1. An exciting film or book with a fast story, often involving a crime or a mystery.
- 3. A set of television programs that has the same characters or follows the same story over many weeks.
- 4. A short part of a movie or play that happens in one place at one time.
- 5. The person who introduces a television or radio program and talks to the audience.
- 7. A television or radio program where a host talks to famous people about their lives and work.
- 9. A serious play, movie, or television program about human emotions and relationships.
- 12. A television station that broadcasts specific programs (e.g., BBC, Netflix, Disney Channel).
