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Synonyms and antonyms of Presenting and working on television and radio programmes in British Thesaurus

Presenting and working on television and radio programmes

bleep out ()

to replace a swearword in a television or radio broadcast with a short high sound, so that people are not offended

bring in ()

to involve someone in a radio or TV discussion

edit (verb)

to make changes to a film, or to a television or radio programme before it is shown or broadcast

edit out ()

to remove parts of a film, television, or radio programme that are not wanted before it is shown or broadcast

front (verb)

to be the main person who appears in a television programme and tells people what is happening in each part of the programme

get on ()

to be allowed to be on a television or radio programme

go on (the) TV/radio ()

to decide to appear on television/radio in order to say something

guest (verb)

if a famous person guests on a television or radio show, they appear in it on a particular occasion because they have been invited to

hand back ()

to say that you have finished making a television or news report from a place to people and that you now let someone in the studio speak instead

host (verb)

to introduce and talk to the people taking part in a television or radio programme

introduce (verb)

to tell an audience about a programme, performer, performance etc that they are going to see or hear

narrate (verb)

to give information about what is happening in a television programme or film without appearing on the screen

narration (noun)

spoken information about what is happening in a television programme or film, given by someone who you do not see

present (verb)

British to be the person who introduces a television or radio programme

produce (verb)

to organize the work and money involved in making a film, play, television programme, CD etc