I presume you mean a 'series interview'. This means you will have a series of interviews, most likely with different individuals or different or the same individuals.
Kong The Animated Series - 2001 Interview with a Monkey 1-40 was released on: USA: 28 May 2006
An interview takes place after a person fills out an application for employment. The interview usually consists of a hiring manager asking the interviewee a series of questions to see how much of a fit they are for the position.
Russell T Davies confirmed in an interview there are plans for a fourth series, he hopes to get things moving this month.
"Interview with the Vampire" is the first book in "The Vampire Chronicles" series by Anne Rice. It introduces the character of Louis de Pointe du Lac and sets the stage for the subsequent books in the series.
Michael Grant, in an interview, said there will/should be about 6 books in his GONE series.
Eye on Entertainment - 2005 MoreHorror Interview at 'Quantum Cops' Premiere at Web Series Unplugged 8-15 was released on: USA: 18 March 2012
The research method you are referring to is called a survey. Surveys are used to collect data by asking subjects to respond to a series of items either on a questionnaire or in an interview.
Yes, there will be a 6th book in the Skulduggery Pleasant series - In an interview, Derek Landy reveled that there should be 9 books in the series! =D Yey!
the answer to your question is in the video interview (amogst other things) http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/a138036/tony-head-talks-merlin-series-two-who.html
Chris Morris suggested in an interview with Flak magazine in Febuary 2008, that himself and Charlie Brooker are working on scripts for a possible second series.
i would suggest "Blood and Chocolate", "Interview with the Vampire" and the "Underworld" series.
Georgia said so in an interview, and she said her new power would be morphing.