Television Series

A television series is a set of related episodes that are broadcast on television, typically featuring a continuous storyline or recurring characters. Each episode is generally scheduled to air at a specific time and may vary in length, commonly ranging from 20 minutes to an hour. Television series can be categorized into various genres, including drama, comedy, thriller, science fiction, and reality TV, among others. They are produced for entertainment purposes and can be presented in various formats, such as single-camera or multi-camera setups. Television series can be aired on traditional broadcast or cable channels, as well as on streaming platforms, often allowing for on-demand viewing. Series can run for a single season or multiple seasons, with story arcs that can evolve over time, engaging audiences through character development and plot advancement.