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Television programs
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Here are entered works on television programs that create the illusion of movement in drawings, clay, inanimate objects, or the like, through an animation technique. Works on the technical aspects of making animated films, television programs, or videos are entered under Animation (Cinematography)
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Here are entered works on television programs about the lives of real people
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Here are entered works on television programs produced especially for children
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Here are entered works on fictional television programs made to resemble documentary television programs. When used as a topical heading it is subdivided by the appropriate geographic, topical, and/or form subdivisions
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Here are entered works on television programs that feature elements of the fantastic, often including magic, supernatural forces, or exotic fantasy worlds
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Here are entered works on television programs that portray imaginary characters and events
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Here are entered works on television programs in languages not widely spoken in the area where they are broadcast. Works on television programs produced in foreign countries are entered under Foreign television programsThis heading is not used for individual television programs, which are entered under headings appropriate to the content, genre, and/or form of the program
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Here are entered works on television programs produced in foreign countries. Works on television programs in languages not widely spoken in the area where they are broadcast are entered under Foreign language television programsThis heading is not used for individual television programs, which are entered under headings appropriate to the content, genre, and/or form of the program
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Here are entered works on television programs that portray historical events or famous people. Works on the relationship and influence of television on history are entered under Television and history. Works on historical themes in television programs that are not themselves historical television programs are entered under History on television
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Here are entered works on fiction and/or nonfiction television programs that feature medical personnel and the practice of medicine
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-- See Also the narrower term Stock footage Here are entered works on pre-recorded footage used or collected and organized to be used in the production of films, television programs, and video recordings
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Here are entered works on the use of suspense in motion pictures, television programs, and video recordings. Works about films or television programs that feature a build up of suspense, tension, uncertainty, menace, and anxiety as primary elements and in which the audience is kept on tenterhooks are entered under the appropriate specific heading, e.g. Thrillers (Motion pictures); Thrillers (Television programs) subdivided by the appropriate geographic, topical, and/or form subdivisions
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--subdivision Television adaptations under individual literatures, individual literary works entered under title, forms and types of musical compositions, and names of individual persons, e.g. English literature--Television adaptations; Beowulf--Television adaptations; Operas--Television adaptations; Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616--Television adaptations
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Here are entered works on television programs that feature contestants participating in various types of competitive activities for prizes. Works about television programs that feature a question-and-answer format are entered under Television quiz shows
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Here are entered the scripts of television plays and works about television plays. This heading is not used for produced television programs, which are entered under headings appropriate to the content, genre, and/or form of the program
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Here are entered works on the theory of television program genres and works discussing television program genres collectively. Works on a specific television program genre are entered under the heading for the genre, e.g. Detective and mystery television programs
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Here are entered works on television programs that feature a question-and-answer format. Works about television programs that feature contestants participating in various types of competitive activities for prizes are entered under Television game shows
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Here are entered works on television programs that feature a build up of suspense, tension, uncertainty, menace, and anxiety as primary elements and in which the audience is kept on tenterhooks. Works about the use of suspense in motion pictures, television programs, and video recordings are entered under Suspense in motion pictures, television, etc
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Here are entered works on television programs that feature military conflicts --subdivisions Television and the war; Television and the revolution; etc. under individual wars, e.g. World War, 1939-1945--Television and the war
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Here are entered works on television programs that feature the American West during the period of westward expansion
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Here are entered works on programs intended to be viewed by women. Works on the portrayal of women on television are entered under Women on television. Works on women's employment in television are entered under Women in television broadcasting
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