Television Series

A television series is a set of related television programs that are broadcast in episodes, typically featuring a recurring cast of characters and a consistent narrative or theme. Each episode usually contributes to an overarching storyline or presents a self-contained narrative, depending on the series format. Television series can vary in genre, including drama, comedy, science fiction, fantasy, horror, and more. They are produced for a variety of formats, including network television, cable, and streaming platforms, allowing for diverse storytelling styles and production values. The length and structure of episodes can also vary, with some series consisting of short episodes and others featuring longer, more in-depth storytelling. Television series can be serialized, where the plot continues from one episode to the next, or episodic, where each episode stands alone.