Across
- 4. A new TV series that is based on characters or elements from an existing series.
- 6. The music and songs used in a TV series to enhance the mood and atmosphere.
- 9. A person in a TV show, movie or story.
- 13. A suspenseful ending to an episode that leaves viewers eager to see what happens next.
- 14. The written text of a TV episode, including dialogue, actions, and scene descriptions.
- 15. The most important person in the TV show, movie or story.
- 16. The category or type of TV show, such as drama, comedy, science fiction, or reality.
- 18. The first episode of a new season or series, often highly anticipated.
- 19. The category name for all the actors who play characters in a TV show or in a movie.
- 20. The story of a TV show or movie.
- 21. The person responsible for guiding the actors and crew in the production of a TV episode.
- 23. An informal word for a TV program.
- 24. A half-hour show that usually shows the life of a family or a group of friends. Most of the time these are comedies.
- 25. A TV advertisement
- 26. The group of people working behind the scenes on a TV show, including camera operators, sound technicians, and set designers.
- 27. The time and place in which a story is told.
Down
- 1. A measurement to see how many people are watching a particular TV show which is often used to determine its popularity.
- 2. When the original spoken language of a film or television program is changed into another language.
- 3. Shows that are O.K. for children to watch.
- 5. The final episode of a season or series, often concluding major storylines.
- 7. A person who watches TV or movies
- 8. The words printed over a film in a foreign language to translate what is being said by the actors.
- 10. A person who spends a lot of time sitting or lying down watching television.
- 11. A specific period of time when a TV series is shown.
- 12. A place where a film or television program is filmed.
- 16. A famous actor or celebrity who makes a special appearance in an episode of a TV show.
- 17. A TV show that has already been shown before.
- 22. A single segment of a TV series, typically lasting 30 minutes to one hour.
- 23. A TV show that consists of multiple seasons, each with its own storyline or theme.