The name of a television series should be italicized, e.g., All in the Family. However, underlining serves the same purpose in the absence of the capability to italicize.
You underline it
When you are writing about a tv show you do not underline TV show. You underline the official name for the tv show. You have to know the exact name for the show. TV show does not have to be underlined because its not proper like the real name. If I was writing about Jerry Springer i wouldn't underline "The TV show I am watching" I would undreline the show I am watching is called Jerry Springer.
Yes you do.
No. No special treatment. Just NBC, etc. Television shows do get underlined or italicized.
Yes. For episodes you use quotation marks; for TV shows you underline or italicize.
Yes. You underline titles of magazines, newspapers, books, and movies. The titles of parts inside them, such as chapters or articles, are put in quotes ["..."].
If you're typing an essay, you would italicize it, if you're writing an essay, you would underline it.
It depends on the format (MLA or APA), but you typically (MLA) italicize titles of shows, movies, and books.
When formally writing the title of anything (book, newspaper article, name of website, and even shows), you should always underline it and put quotation marks around it. Specific episodes of a show or specific chapters in a book however, do not get underlined.
No, that's only for books. Put it in quotations. Example: "The Secret Life of an American Teenager".
If you are handwriting then it should be underlined. If you are typing then it should be italicized.
An underline!An underline!An underline!An underline!