TV Series

A TV series, or television series, is a collection of scripted or unscripted programs that are broadcast on television over a period of time. It typically consists of multiple episodes that follow a consistent narrative, theme, or set of characters. TV series can vary widely in genre, including drama, comedy, thriller, science fiction, fantasy, and documentary. They are often divided into seasons, with each season containing a specific number of episodes that tell a story or explore a particular subject.

TV series can be either ongoing, where new episodes continue to be produced, or limited series, which have a predetermined number of episodes and a defined storyline. The format allows for character and plot development over time, providing a deeper narrative experience compared to single, standalone television programs or films. TV series can be produced for various platforms, including traditional broadcast television, cable networks, and streaming services.