TV programmes
Words referring to TV
Adjectives to describe programmes
More TV words
Words from texts
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The programme where people cook different dishes.

a cookery programme

100

You do it when you finish watching TV.

switch off
100

A synonym of terrible

awful

100

If something important in the world happens, it interrupts the programme.

breaking news

100

A person who watches TV.

a viewer

200

You can watch how different people answer the questions and get money for the correct answers.

a game show

200

You do it when you want to watch TV and start it.

turn on
200

Full of useful information

informative

200

They work at sport TV channel and make comments on sport events.

sports commentators

200

happening at the moment

in real time

300

This programme can tell you about what's happening in the world.

the news

300

An item that you use to change TV programmes or channels.

a remote control

300

Adjective that describes horror films

scary

300

A synonym of a TV presenter

a host

300

A person who takes part in a competition.

a contestant

400

It lasts for 5 minutes. You can watch it between programmes.

an advert

400

A person who works on TV, hosts a programme and interacts with guests of the programme.

a presenter

400

Makes people cry

moving

400

A pause in every TV programme

an advert break

400

Preparing the programme before showing it.

editing

500

Favourite series and films for your mum or grandma.

soaps

500

A set of TV programmes combined by genres, for example, Europa Plus TV, National Geographic, Eurosport.

a channel

500

An extreme adjective which means 'interesting to watch'

exciting

500
The parts that series are divided into.
episodes
500

topics/problems

issues