half-hour series
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series
noun[C]
uk/ˈsɪə.riːz/us/ˈsɪr.iːz/
a number of similar or related events or things, one ...
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That means that it will be about £7,500 or £8,000 down over everyhalf-hourseriesit makes.
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The simple economics of the matter are that if a company wants to produce a fairly ordinary, run-of-the-mill,half-hourseries, it will cost about £10,000 a time.
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Thehalf-hourseriesran during the summer and is best described as a dramatic anthology.
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A filmedhalf-hourseries, episodes were approx. 25 minutes excluding commercials.
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Half-hourserieswere mostly restricted to situation comedy (sitcoms) or family comedy and were usually aired with either a live or overdubbed laugh track.
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Each episode of thehalf-hourseriesdocuments the life of someone who is over 100 years old.
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This 10-episode,half-hourseriesgives an inside look at what some men really talk about behind closed doors.
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He returned to television to do a syndicatedhalf-hourseriesin 197677.
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Thehalf-hourseriesaired weekly and featured stand-up comedy specials from some of the top performing comedians.
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Thehalf-hourseriesfeatured entertainers such as singers, dancers, instrumentalists, and jugglers and was intended for late evening relaxation.
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Thehalf-hourserieswas broadcast weekdays at 2:00 p.m.
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Originally ahalf-hourseries, it later expanded to an hour.
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By the mid-1980s, new cable networks were sufficiently well-established to support originalhalf-hourseries.
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It was ahalf-hourseries.
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Kelton appeared in the original sketches, generally running about 10 to 20 minutes, shorter than the later one-seasonhalf-hourseriesand 1960s hour-long musical versions.
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Thehalf-hourserieschanged time-slot several times.
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