series
A series of programs broadcast on television.
A series of programs broadcast on television.
A series that has recently started or been released.
A series liked or enjoyed by many people.
A series that happened or was produced not long ago.
A sequence of books having certain characteristics in common that are formally identified together as a group.
A very successful and popular series.
A series involving many different and related parts.
A series with a serious tone, focusing on character development and emotional themes.
Refers to all parts or components of a series.
A TV or radio series intended to be humorous.
A set of games played to determine the champion.
A non-fictional series intended to document some aspect of reality.
The first series from which others have been developed or copied.
Refers to all parts or components of a series.
A series consisting of many parts or events.
A collection of related films in succession.
A series focusing on crime, criminals, and their motives.
A series of animated works with a common title.
A series that has continued for a long time.
The annual championship series of Major League Baseball (MLB) in North America.
A TV series that films real people in their daily lives or in specific situations.
A series that is currently in progress.
A collection of related films in succession.
A Japanese style of animated series.
A series that is judged over a period of time to be of the highest quality and outstanding of its kind.
A series that is not part of the regular schedule, often focusing on a specific event or topic.
A series forming an unbroken whole, without interruption.
A series that seems to have no end.
A series of data points indexed in time order, used in statistics and signal processing.
A set of related videos released over time.
A series of animated works, often for children.
A series that is broadcast once a week.
A series of games played after the regular season to determine a champion.
A set of talks on a particular subject.
A set of musical performances planned together.
A series of programs broadcast on the radio.
A series that is about to be released or broadcast.
A series consisting of two episodes or installments.
A sequence of motorsports events.
A series consisting of three episodes or installments.
All of the games played between two teams during the regular season.
A series of games, typically three, played between two teams over a weekend.
A collection of films or TV shows released on DVD as a set.
A series of Test matches in cricket.
A sports contest consisting of three games between the same opponents.
A series with limitless or endless items, often used in mathematics.
A series that is about to be released or broadcast.
A series of sports games played in a team's own country or stadium (esp. in cricket).
A sports contest consisting of two games between the same opponents.
A single program that is part of a larger series.
One of the sections that a series is divided into.
The initial part or episode in a sequence.
The initial part or episode in a sequence.
The most recent part or episode in a sequence.
The final part or episode in a sequence.
Used to indicate that something is one part of a sequence.
When a series is developed from an existing story, such as a book.
To make a series available for the public to see or buy.
To transmit a series for public reception by radio or television.
To record a series on film or digitally for broadcast.
To be victorious in a series of sports games.
To show a series in a cinema or on television.
To be defeated in a series of sports games.
To formally order or authorize the production of a series.
To win a game that makes the scores of two teams in a series equal.
Used to specify what the series consists of.
A series with a particular subject.
A series with a particular subject.
Used in sports to name the opposing team.