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  • A movie made using characters and images that are invented and drawn.
    Cartoons.
  • You receive information about your country and the world on this programme.
    The news.
  • A type of film in which a lot of exciting things happen (lots of fights,etc.)
    An action film.
  • a television series in which the same characters are involved in amusing situations in each show.
    A sitcom.
  • A film without any sound.
    A silent film.
  • A television or radio programme in which celebrities are invited to talk informally about various topics.
    A chat show.
  • A formal occasion at which prizes are given to honour achievement in a particular field.
    Awards ceremonies.
  • You can see cowboys in the west of the USA.
    Westerns.
  • A film in which part of the story is sung to music.
    A musical.
  • A film about an imagined future, especially about space travel or other planets.
    A science fiction film.
  • You can see how people play sports on this programme.
    Sports programmes.
  • A genre of film whose plots feature elements of travel.
    An adventure film.
  • A fiction film showing past events or set within a historical period.
    A historical film.
  • You listen to information about the weather on this programme.
    Weather forcast.
  • A show for the public where models wear new styles of clothes.
    Fashion shows.
  • a film in which very frightening or unnatural things happen, for example dead people coming to life and people being murdered.
    A horror film.
  • This programme is very funny. You always laugh.
    Comedy shows.
  • A film that focuses on a detective-hero's investigation into the mystery a crime.
    A detective film.
  • A genre of film that is intentionally funny either in its characters or its action.
    A comedy.
  • A short film, usually a funny one, made using characters and images that are drawn rather than real.
    An animated cartoon.
  • A story or drama about the investigation of a crime by the police.
    A police drama.
  • A film that provides a factual report on a particular subject.
    A documentary.
  • A serial dealing typically with daily events in the lives of the same group of characters.
    A soup opera.
  • You can learn about animals and plants on this programme
    Wildlife documentaries.
  • A genre of film about the feelings and behaviour of two people who are in a loving relationship.
    A romance.