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Definition of TV show
1. Noun. A program broadcast by television.
Generic synonyms: Broadcast, Program, Programme
Specialized synonyms: Colorcast, Colourcast, Pilot, Pilot Film, Pilot Program, Sitcom, Situation Comedy, Special
Lexicographical Neighbors of TV Show
Literary usage of TV show
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Free Agent Marketing Guide: 100+ Marketing Tips for Free Agents by Douglas Florzak (2004)
"Host a TV show As part of their requirements for licensing, cable companies ...
Don't know how to produce a TV show? Fortunately, the public access stations ..."
2. Hollywood & the Best of Los Angeles Alive! by Robert White, Phyllis White (2002)
"... and movies you will find out how to do that in the chapter titled The Movies &
More, under Going on Location (page 547) and TV show Tickets (page 549). ..."
3. Romantic Weekends in Texas by Mary Lu Abbott (2003)
"Die-hard fans of the Dallas TV show, popular both in the States and overseas,
may want to take the trek out to South- fork Ranch, branded in everyone's mind ..."
4. Moon-o-theism: Religion of a War and Moon God Prophet, Volume I of IIby Yoel Natan by Yoel Natan (2006)
"... of Jews and Subjugation of Christians—Inevitable Goal of History" pmw.org.il,
16 May 2005. 1428 "Suicide-bomber Was Children's TV show Hostess," ..."
5. The Guardians by Murray Lawrence, Lawrence Murray (2002)
"If I were to make an appearance on that TV show, I should not be doing my field
... You didn't tell me about a TV show. However I did note, with some envy, ..."