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  • a flat surface in a cinema, on a television, or as part of a computer, on which pictures or words are shown
    screen
  • a set of television or radio broadcasts on the same subject or using the same characters but in different situations
    series
  • -ed or -ing? I was (confuse) by the advert. I didn't understand what was happening.
    confused
  • a device for taking photographs or making films or television programmes
    camera
  • -ed or -ing? They were (amaze) by the price.
    amazed
  • -ed or -ing? I only watch (interest) TV programmes.
    interesting
  • an organization that broadcasts television or radio programmes
    channel
  • -ed or -ing? It was an (excite) film.
    exciting
  • something high quality and special that isn't for everyday use
    luxury
  • a picture, short film, song, etc. that tries to persuade people to buy a product or service, or a piece of text that tells people about a job, etc.
    advert
  • someone who introduces a television or radio show
    presenter
  • of a light colour that doesn't look healthy
    pale
  • -ed or -ing? My brother was (annoy) with me when I changed the channel.
    annoyed
  • a device or a system for controlling something from a distance
    remote control
  • one of the single parts into which a story is divided, especially when it is broadcast on the television or radio
    episode
  • a theatre performance or a television or radio programme that is entertaining rather than serious
    show
  • very surprised
    astonished
  • have enough money to buy something
    afford
  • a person who watches something, especially television
    viewer
  • -ed or -ing? The programme was very (amuse) and made us laugh.
    amusing
  • when a person gets very hot and the skin produces water
    sweat
  • someone who competes in a TV show
    contestant
  • -ed or -ing? When my brother feels (bore), he switches on the TV.
    bored
  • the group of people together in one place to watch or listen to a play, film, someone speaking, etc.
    audience
  • to send out programmes from the TV station to people's TV sets
    broadcast