Arts: Television: Programs is designed for commercial and fan sites related to specific television shows.
Please submit only sites devoted to more than one program to Arts: Television: Programs. Sites concentrating on a single program should be submitted to the appropriate Genre subcategory.
To avoid delay in listing, please review prior to submission.
Please submit websites once to the most relevant category in the directory. Submit your site using your main url. Do not submit a redirect URL for your site; use your actual URL. Do not submit vanity urls. Use your site''s actual title. Create a brief description, under 25 words, listing the current content of your site (not the future content). Do not use marketing verbiage or first person verbiage (we, our, us) in the description. Do not use hype. Sites under construction will not be listed. Do not submit sites with broken links or missing content. Affiliate sites, multiple URL''s for the same organization and mirror sites will not be listed. All listed sites are periodically reviewed. . The ODP reserves the right to alter or replace a proposed description at any time at its sole discretion and editorial judgment.
Commercial and fan sites for shows that feature physical action and/or depiction of adventurous exploits, especially if the material focuses more on excitement than drama or is more light-hearted in tone than most serious drama series. These include Westerns, shows focusing on martial arts, and some shows focused on the exploits of private detectives, espionage agents or military personnel.
If a subcategory already exists for the specific program in question, please submit your site to that subcategory.
Entertainment-oriented shows designed primarily for an audience of children.
Shows that focus on the holiday and/or are traditionally aired during the holiday period.
Classic Television includes programs produced and broadcast in the 1950's, 60's and 70's.
Arts: Television: Programs: Comedy is for sites devoted to sitcoms, sketch comedy, and other humorous programs.
If a subcategory already exists for the specific program in question, please submit your site to it. Animated cartoon programs should be submitted to the appropriate
Arts/Animation/Cartoons/Titles category.
Sites that primarily exist to provide links to other sites containing information on television shows.
Documentaries are primarily for single-episode programs and short-run series featuring in-depth explorations of non-fiction topics or themes.
Please provide a summary that describes the actual content of the site, including items such as episode guides, broadcast schedules, or message boards.
Shows with dramatic or serious themes, usually in a one-hour format.
If a subcategory already exists for the specific program in question, please submit your site to it. Sites about miniseries should be submitted to Arts: Television: Programs: Mini-series. Sites related to movies that have appeared only on television, rather than in theaters, should be submitted to the correct letter category in Arts: Television: Movies: Titles.
To avoid delay in listing, please review prior to submission:
Please submit websites once to the most relevant category in the directory. Submit your site using your main url. Do not submit a redirect URL for your site -instead use the actual URL. Use your site''s actual title. Create a brief description, under 25 words, listing the current content of your site (not the future content). Do not use marketing verbiage or first person verbiage (we, our, us) in the description. Also, do not us statements such as "and more" in the description. Sites under construction will not be listed. Affiliate sites, multiple URL''s for the same organization, and mirror sites will not be listed. Sites that include adult content as defined in the Adult Guidelines are not accepted here. Please submit sites with adult content to the appropriate category in Adult. All sites are reviewed periodically. The ODP reserves the right to alter or replace a proposed description at any time at its sole discretion and editorial judgment.
Educational programs are designed to teach. They may include single-episode shows or ongoing series.
Please submit only sites with content related to educational programs.
Television news and information programs about the entertainment industry.
Episode guides provide titles and plot summaries for segments of television programs, and may provide additional information about individual episodes, such as airdates and guest stars.
This category is for sites that include episode guides for more than one television show. An episode guide for a single show should be submitted to the appropriate subcategory of
Arts: Television: Programs.
This category lists television shows that focus on food and its preparation.
Shows in which contestants compete for money and/or prizes.
Please submit only sites for discussion of more than one game show. If your site focuses on discussion a single show, please submit it to that show''s subcategory.
Television programs covering health, wellness and beauty topics.
This category is intended for commercial and fan sites for television programs which focus on home improvement, repair, decorating, and do-it-yourself projects.
Please submit commercial and fan sites that deal with home improvement, repair, decorating, and do-it-yourself projects.
Shows intended to frighten viewers or that focus on frightening topics or monstrous characters, such as vampires and werewolves.
A mini-series has been defined as a "narrative drama designed to be broadcast in a limited number of episodes" and that have a logical beginning, middle, and end. Most often the mini-series will be an adaptation of a popular novel ("The Thorn Birds"), or a depiction of people and/or events of an historical significance ("From the Earth to the Moon"). A mini-series usually consists of more than two but less than thirteen episodes (or parts), and is specifically made to air on television.
For commercial and fan sites related to specific programs in the television mini-series genre. Sites should be submitted in their appropriate sub-category, if it already exists.
Sites for regular serial television programs (such as "JAG," "The X-Files," "The Sopranos," etc.) should be submitted to their appropriate category under Arts: Television: Programs categories.
Sites for movies or serial movies (such as the James Bond, Star Trek, Indiana Jones, etc., series of movies) should be submitted to their appropriate category under Arts: Movies: Titles.
Music-related series seen on television.
Please submit only sites that are actual television programs that are seen on television.
Lists site for or about reality based televisions programs. Sites should be suggested to the appropriate sub-category if one exists.
Only COMPLETED sites about the TV show will be added here.
Includes @ links to other regional television programs categories.
No sites should be submitted directly to this category. This category is meant as a collection of @ links to regional categories.
Television programs focusing on science and environmental topics.
Please add only animal-related TV programs.
Shows that feature fictional depictions of science, technology, the future, mythology, and/or the supernatural.
Please submit only sites that are related to science fiction television programs, rather than movies or novels. If a subcategory already exists for the specific program related to your site, please submit it there.
Serial dramas that focus on the personal lives of a group of characters.
Shows that primarily focus on interviews and commentary or conversations among two or more people, generally with a regular host and one or more guests.
If a subcategory already exists for the show your site focuses on, please submit to that subcategory. Shows that focus on more than one show or the talk show genre in general should be submitted to the main category.