Publication in any medium issued under the same title in a succession of discrete parts, usually numbered (or dated) and appearing at regular or irregular intervals with no predetermined conclusion.
See more 1 But good versions of the longer ones have been mostly TV serials .
2 As with radio serials , suspense and horror are common tropes on Hooked.
3 After all, in the nineteenth century many novels were published as serials .
4 In 1987 he began directing for television, making TV films and serials .
5 In many offices the names of papers, magazines, and serials are not italicized.
6 We subscribed to Farm and Fireside and read the serials aloud.
7 I'm all behind-hand, and serials can't wait; so deny me to everybody, Mary.
8 The result was a string of popular Australian serials that found an international market.
9 Maybe you could write some serials - build a résumé that way.
10 The gloomiest is without doubt the serials and microform department of McGill's McLennan Library.
11 She put the request tentatively, knowing nothing of the method of paying for serials .
12 Just like the way things go in the cinema serials .
13 The monthly mag translates six popular shojo serials into English.
14 He could finish some of his stories in one evening, but others were serials .
15 The serials are updated frequently by users who contribute them.
16 The Commissioned Programmes segment is engaged in the sale of television serials to channels.
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