Radio mysteries have more convincing and impressive scenery, are much
less expensive to produce, and, may I say, are more mysterious.
A jingle is a part of or can be the commercial. A jingle is a short, catchy song used in a radio or television commercial.
Radio advertising is just words,and tv advertising has words and picture.
Television speech are visual while radio speech are audio
the time it takes to convey the news and everything is more flashier (TV). Its not interupting. TV gives visual and radio doesnt.
Radio drama needs to be more descriptive - as the listeners cannot actually see what the actors are doing.
A radio script is written to describe 'things' that can't be seen or heard. A TV script is written primarily to view 'things' that can be seen and heard.
A jingle is a part of or can be the commercial. A jingle is a short, catchy song used in a radio or television commercial.
Radio advertising is just words,and tv advertising has words and picture.
Television speech are visual while radio speech are audio
The differences are mostly language variation and television. The US has a wider range of what is on television.
It appears not. Neither of their biographies mentions any relationship between them.
Mysteries of Stonehenge - 2003 TV was released on: USA: 2003
Mysteries of the Sphinx - 2003 TV was released on: USA: 2003
Mysteries of the Freemasons - 2006 TV was released on: USA: June 2006
Mysteries of the Ancient World - 2004 TV was released on: USA: 2004
Mysteries of the Smithsonian - 2002 TV was released on: USA: 13 October 2002
Mysteries of the Sea - 1980 TV was released on: USA: 18 May 1980