21 Words to use with televisions

It was the sound of a television set.

(In Radio and television writing) © 3Jan50; A40065.

Players television sports contests.

But if you could wipe his face with a damp cloth, he'll not only look better and be able to see better, but I'll be able to see his television programs better.

Television techniques.

Tom Swift and his television detector; or, Trailing the secret plotters, by Victor Appleton, pseud.

NBC television guide to commercial production procedure.

McGarry and the television frame-up.

Television programming communicates through stories and it influences us through its seemingly magical capabilities.

"Allow me to say that you are more exquisitely beautiful than any of the television stars I've ever seen or heard of!" said the robotic man.

Television talk.

It allows a viewer to deconstruct the content of television media, and avoid falling under the programmer's spell.

The screen was no longer the exclusive turf of the television broadcasters.

A small, horse-like creature and a young man with a television camera in place of a head came running up.

Today, even lower middle-class families have television consoles which cost the equivalent of US $200; they own electric fans and radios; they are buying Taiwan-produced refrigerators and air conditioners; and more and more think of buying Taiwan-assembled cars.

You can watch any television show that's ever been recorded in television history.

Like a television talk-show host tripping loquaciously on industrial-strength amphetamines, it rattles noisily on, uncaring of the quiet interjections about sanitation, infant mortality, unreported police atrocities, tribal communities flooded out of their homes.

This won't look pleasing to our television audience.

the Witch asked of the television-person.

I know that writing television scripts and other creative projects supported the family during the difficult years of the 1950's, but how did it affect your later work with Digby Allen?

All that amounts to a somewhat rebellious action for a bleary-eyed television viewer.

21 Words to use with  televisions