A scripted television format built around recurring characters and situations, designed primarily to entertain through humour and usually broadcast in short episodes. - sit coms, Programmes that claim to show real people rather than actors, often placing participants in competitive, emotionally charged, or artificially constructed situations for entertainment. - reality shows, Animated television content in which stories, characters, and settings are created through drawings or digital animation rather than live-action filming. - cartoons, Broadcasts centred on informal discussion, interviews, or audience interaction, typically hosted by a presenter who guides conversation on topical or light-hearted subjects. - chat shows, Competitive programmes in which contestants take part in quizzes, physical challenges, or problem-solving tasks, usually with prizes awarded to winners. - games shows, Long-running serial dramas that focus on personal relationships, family conflicts, and everyday crises, often aired frequently and continuing for many years. - soap operas, Live or recorded broadcasts that invite members of the public to contribute directly by telephone, often to share opinions, ask questions, or discuss current issues. - phone ins, Fictional programmes that imitate the style and conventions of factual documentaries, using realism and seriousness to create humour or satire. - mockumentaries, Regular broadcasts dedicated to reporting current events, typically presented in a formal style and structured around national and international stories. - the news, Documentary programmes that observe people in real-life settings with minimal interference, aiming to capture natural behaviour rather than staged or guided action. - fly-on-the-wall documentaries,

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