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Sunny123 Posted 10 years ago
Vocabulary

repeating TV Series

Hello everyone. Is the following sentence correct?
I mean if they have shown the TV series a few years ago and we are watching them for the second time.

1. Tonight I want to watch a duplicate TV series tonight.
or
2. Tonight I want to watch a repeating TV series tonight.
or
anything else?
  

Top answer

I usually say and hear the term 'rerun'. eg I want to watch a rerun episode of Friends tonight. A series consists of several episodes.

  • I usually say and hear the term 'rerun'.
  • eg I want to watch a rerun episode of Friends tonight.
  • A series consists of several episodes.
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I usually say and hear the term 'rerun'.
eg I want to watch a rerun episode of Friends tonight.

A series consists of several episodes.
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CliveI usually say and hear the term 'rerun'.eg I want to watch a rerun episode of Friends tonight.A series consists of several episodes.
Thank you Clive.
1. Is "Friends" the name of a "TV Series"?

Is it correct if I say .....

2. We are watching a rerun TV Series tonight.
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Yes 'Friends' was a very popular TV series.

Are you watching one episode tonight or the entire series (which is often 13 episodes)?
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CliveI usually say and hear the term 'rerun'.
There seems to be be a regional difference about this. In the UK, people talk of repeats of tv programmes.

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