a film or television or radio programme that gives facts and information about a subject:
a documentary:
a television or radio programme in which people compete to answer questions :
a quiz show:
a TV programme or short film, usually a funny one, made using characters and images that are drawn rather than real:
a cartoon
a type of film in which a lot of exciting things happen:
an action film
an informal television or radio programme on which famous people are asked questions about themselves and their work
a chat show
a type of film or TV programme that tells an exciting and generally serious story, as opposed to one that is mainly intended to be funny or entertaining:
a drama
the times when a business, such as a bar, restaurant, shop, or bank, is open for people to use it
opening hours
the activity of asking someone questions to see whether they are suitable for a job or course:
interviewing
a path with a hard surface on one or both sides of a road, that people walk on:
pavement
information or reports about recent events:
the news:
the way that something appears and the impression that it gives when you look at it:
visual effects.
a place where three or more roads join and traffic must go around a circular area in the middle, rather than straight across
roundabout
a person who is admired for having done something very brave or having achieved something great:
hero
a place, at a theatre, station, etc. where tickets can be bought
booking office
a (type of) film, play, or book that is intentionally funny either in its characters or its action:
a comedy
someone who is famous, especially in the entertainment business
celebrity
an area of ground for parking cars
car park
a railway system in which electric trains travel through tunnels below ground:
underground
A picture, short film, song, etc. that tries to persuade people to buy a product or service, Also to tells people about a job.
An advert
a room with special equipment where television or radio programmes or music recordings are made:
studio
a television or radio station (= an organization that broadcasts television or radio programmes):
channel
a machine, usually in a wall outside a bank, from which you can take money out of your bank account using a special card
cash machine
made by people, often as a copy of something natural:
artificial
a pole at the side of a road, especially at a point where two or more roads meet, that gives information about routes and distances
signpost
a number of similar or related events or things, one following another:
series
how well a person, machine, etc. does a piece of work or an activity:
performance
something that tricks your eyes and makes you think you see something that is not really there, or see it differently from how it really is
optical illusions.
a broadcast on television or radio:
programmes
a prize or an amount of money that is given to someone following an official decision:
awards
to think or talk about something again, in order to make changes to it or to make a decision about it:
review
a film in which very frightening or unnatural things happen, for example dead people coming to life and people being murdered
a horror film:
a picture, short film, song, etc. that tries to persuade people to buy a product or service:
adverts
a part of a play or film in which the action stays in one place for a continuous period of time, or in which the same characters are involved. An act may consist of several scenes. :
scene
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