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To cite an episode of the TV show "The Big Bang Theory" in APA format, you would include the writer(s) and director of the specific episode, the year it aired, the title of the episode in quotation marks, the series title in italics, the season and episode number, the network it aired on, and the URL if streamed online. For example: Writer(s), W. W. (Writer), & Director, D. D. (Director). (Year). "Episode Title." In Series Title (Season X, Episode X). Network Name. URL (if applicable).
International/National Movie:
{LastName}, {FirstName} (Producer), & {LastName}, {FirstName}(Director). ({DateOfRelease}). {TitleOfMovie(Italic)}[Motion picture]. {CountryOfOrigin}: {ProductionCompany}.
Limited Availability Movie:
{LastName}, {FirstName} (Producer), & {LastName}, {FirstName}(Director). ({DateOfRelease}). {TitleOfMovie(Italic)}[Motion picture]. (Available from {ProductionCompany}, {Address})
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Example International/National Movie:
Smith, J.D. (Producer), & Smithee, A.F. (Director). (2001). Really Big Disaster Movie [Motion picture]. United States: Paramount Pictures.
Example Limited Available Movie:
Harris, M. (Producer), & Turley, M. J. (Director). (2002). Writing Labs: A History [Motion picture]. (Available from Purdue University Pictures, 500 Oval Drive, West Lafayette, IN 47907)
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Notes:
-Replace all {Text} with the information described inside. Unbold it!
-Make sure to keep all punctuation!
-Keep all Italics too!
-You can use the First Name or First & Middle Initials.
-If you do not, or cannot, know/find the producer or director, you can substitute the writer of movie/screenplay.
Italicize or underline the titles of longer works such as books, edited collections, movies, television series, documentaries, or albums: The Closing of the American Mind; The Wizard of Oz; Friends. [from http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/02/] blurtit has a different approach, based on making a standard reference list (bibliography) citation and then referring to it, but their illustration is incomplete (below). The full use in text should, in my opinion, be like this: SHOW TITLE (in italics or underlined) followed by, in quotations, the reference to the full citation in the list. Thus, to use their example, one might write: "The television show Friends [in italics or underlined] (Bright, 1994) was..." Blurtit: "You can reference a TV show using the APA style by following a simple five-step procedure. The first step is the reference list citation format. This includes such details as the last name, the first name of the authority, the title of the authority, the year of the first season of the television series, the title of the television series, the location of the broadcasting company and the broadcasting company. An example of a reference list citation would be Bright, K.S. (Executive Producer). (1994). Friends (television series). New York: National Broadcasting Company. The next step is the in-text citation format. This includes such details as the last name of the authority and the year of the first season of the television series. An example of a reference list citation would be (Bright, 1994). The name of the authority and the date which is listed in the citation is also subject to change." [from: http://www.blurtit.com/q876233.html]
From The OWL at Purdue (see related link):
Television Broadcast or Series EpisodeProducer, P. P. (Producer). (Date of broadcast or copyright). Title of broadcast [ Television broadcast or Television series ]. City of origin: Studio or distributor.
Single Episode of a Television SeriesWriter, W. W. (Writer), & Director, D.D. (Director). (Date of publication). Title of episode [Television series episode]. In P. Producer (Producer), Series title. City of origin: Studio or distributor.
Wendy, S. W. (Writer), & Martian, I.R. (Director). (1986). The rising angel and the falling ape [Television series episode]. In D. Dude (Producer), Creatures and monsters. Los Angeles: Belarus Studios.
Television BroadcastImportant, I. M. (Producer). (1990, November 1). The nightly news hour [Television broadcast]. New York: Central Broadcasting Service.
A Television SeriesBellisario, D.L. (Producer). (1992). Exciting action show[Television series]. Hollywood: American Broadcasting Company.
Use the author date format per the related link at The OWL at Purdue.
The Big Bang Theory premiered on September 24th, 2007.
The Big Bang Theory, not the show. Atomic theory.
Based on ratings, the public seems to think that The Big Bang Theory show is funnier than The Office.
Big bang is a South Korean boy band. There is also a Big Bang Theory, which is the theory of how the universe was created, and the Big Bang show.
No, that was just part of the story for the TV show, The Big Bang Theory.
Big Bang Theory: Best Number in The World
Yes, I love that show!!
"Lenny, Penny, and Kenny" was the proposed title for the show that became The Big Bang Theory.
Big Bang Theory (disambiguation) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaThe Big Bang Theory is an American TV sitcom first broadcast in 2007.(The) Big Bang Theory may also refer to:Big Bang theory, a cosmological model of the universeBig Bang Theory (Styx album) (2005)Big Bang Theory (Harem Scarem album) (1998)"The Big Bang Theory" (Family Guy), a 2011 episode of the TV seriesI think just because that part is single and following is a list.
A tv show on channel 2
Thursdays at 7:00
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