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Synonyms and antonyms of Well-known television and radio programmes and characters in British Thesaurus
Well-known television and radio programmes and characters
Ambridge ()
the imaginary village where the characters in the British radio series The Archers live. It is considered to be a typical English village.
Big Brother (noun)
a popular reality TV show in which a group of people are filmed night and day while they live in a special house. The last person left in the house, after the others have all been chosen to leave by the other people in the house and by the public, is the winner.
Blue Peter (noun)
a British television programme for children in which the presenters show you how to make things, report from interesting places, and interview special guests
Dalek (noun)
a strange and frightening creature from the British television programme Dr Who that has a metal body and talks like a machine. Daleks show no emotions, always follow orders, and kill people.
EastEnders ()
a British television soap opera about a group of people who live in Albert Square, an imaginary part of east London
Monty Python ()
a funny British television programme of the 1970s in which the actors often behaved in very silly or rude ways
the Reith Lectures (noun)
a series of lectures given by an expert on a particular subject and broadcast once a year by the BBC