TV vocabulary

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Across
  1. 2. A non-fiction film or TV programme that presents factual information or real-life events in an informative and engaging manner.
  2. 4. TV programmes in which contestants participate in games, quizzes, or challenges to win prizes or rewards.
  3. 8. A prediction of the upcoming weather conditions, including temperature, precipitation, and wind
  4. 10. A genre that explores futuristic concepts, advanced technology, space travel, and imaginative possibilities.
  5. 11. Animated TV programmes that use drawings or computer-generated images to tell stories, often aimed at children but enjoyed by all ages.
  6. 12. Television shows that explore wildlife, ecosystems, and the natural world, often including documentaries on animals and environments.
  7. 13. A short video preview that provides a glimpse of an upcoming movie, TV show, or video game to generate interest and anticipation.
Down
  1. 1. A specific frequency or station on TV where programs, shows, and content are broadcast.
  2. 3. A single segment of a TV series or a show, usually part of a larger narrative.
  3. 5. Television dramas that focus on the lives, relationships, and dramatic events of their characters.
  4. 6. A genre of theatre or film in which characters express their emotions and advance the plot through song and dance.
  5. 7. Information about current events and developments, typically delivered through newspapers, TV, radio, or online sources.
  6. 9. A genre that emphasizes love and emotional relationships in storytelling, often found in books, movies, and TV shows.
  7. 11. A fictional or real person or figure within a story, TV show, film, or book who plays a role in the narrative.