According to MLA format, both TV shows and movies are either underlined or italicized. Episodes within those shows receive quotation marks.
Example:
Spongbob Squarepants, "Boat Smarts"
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.
The title of the show is "Baisden After Dark"
Morning Glory is a movie about an Upstart television producer who accepts a challenge of reviving a struggling morning show (hence the title "Morning"). The movie features the actors Rachel McAdams, Noah Bean, and more.
The full title of the "Winx Club" movie is "Winx Club the movie: magical adventure". It is a movie that was made after a television series featuring the characters became popular in the US.
FYI
Book titles, movie titles, TV show titles, play titles, and music album titles should be underlined when used in writing.
Father Ted. About a priest.
You need to have characters and make a title of it. Also you have to think what is it about.
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.
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.
Generally, works that can stand alone (novels, plays, movie titles) are italicized or underlined. The APA Publication Manual states that you would need to underline, but it is commonly accepted that you may italicize when typing and including such a title. Shorter pieces (TV show episodes, poems, etc) are where one would use quotation marks.
Quincy, M.E. is the title of a TV show. It begins with the letter Q.
Yes, you're supposed to italicize the title of a TV show, the same way you would with a movie title. Episodes of TV shows are put in quotations. For example, Episode "Squeeze" of the X-files.
The font used for the title of the "Sanctuary" TV show is called Trajan Pro. It is a classic serif font that has been widely used in movie and TV show titles for its elegant and timeless look.
There are a number of ways to designate a title for a book, movie, TV show, poem, etc. They are to put the name between quote marks, to italicize or bold, or to underline the title. Whichever you use, be sure to capitalize the first letters of each word in a title. But if your teacher insists that there is only one proper way, do it that way.
It was on Smallville the tv show and was the title of a lifehouse DVD but not sure it was ever in a movie
Television shows should be written in quotes, not underlined.