A program broadcast by television.
1 And of course, there cannot be a reality television show without judges.
2 Instead of attempting the impossible, she made a very good television show .
3 On Tuesday he was at Battersea power station recording a television show .
4 It's a very ambitious television show , said Fox entertainment chairman Peter Rice.
5 We'd been asked by the French television show to perform a duet.
6 It asked me to watch his television show on the ABC network.
7 History, as it were, has been wholly co-opted by a television show .
8 Smith remembers when her long-term goal was to have a television show .
9 Many of us will be familiar with The Lone Ranger television show .
10 We love her interpretation of the hit television show The Twilight Zone.
11 Her affliction had brought her fame, notoriety, even her own television show .
12 But it was a weekly television show on Thursday night or whatever.
13 It was as if she'd watched a dumb television show all night.
14 The sexiest man alive is the star of a popular television show .
15 Infor- mation is a book, or a movie or a television show .
16 If we catch this guy, you could have your own television show .
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