Many different sitcoms such as Friends and Marries with Children portray real life, even though they are exaggerated on occasion. Scrubs would be another example of a TV show that portrays the life of doctors.
No. They are not real and do not exist. They are only in stories, TV shows, games and movies.
Some TV shows that portray society in a satirical way include "Black Mirror," "The Simpsons," "South Park," and "The Twilight Zone." These shows often use humor and exaggeration to comment on societal issues and norms.
Reality TV shows are TV shows that are not "scripted". This means that the dialogue and scenes depicted on the shows actually happen in real life and are not simulations, henceforth, "reality".
If they are filmed in front of a live TV audience, yes
yes
yes they are a real band but they tv shows are with actor and stuff
Actually, mermaids are fairy tales. They are not real. You can see mermaids on TV shows, drawrings, and paintings, but not in real life.
No, I do not. TV shows should be able to have gay relationships in them, someone has a problem with that they should not watch the program. Television should represent society. For example, in the 1950's in America, it was considered offensive to show other races in daily life, even though many races experienced daily life in the U.S.
Images portrayed by modern TV shows do not typically reflect our life accurately. Usually, they don't intend to. Shows are meant for entertainment and an escape from our real day-to-day life.
Lots of people do that in real life. To each his own.
A television, or tv, is a real machine. It transmits pictures and sound from a television station to your set. The shows on tv are not always real - some of them are news or documentary programs that are just filmed from real life; others are fictional or changed by computer imaging to just look real.
No. Mermaids are not real and not found on earth but in TV shows, movies, games, and books. They do NOT exist and will never exist in real life.