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[[Teleplay]] is a term generally used in in the early days to refer to the script of a play written specifically for television or for a stage text adapted for broadcast on television. It derives from the concept of a radio play, rather than a film script [https://www.finaldraft.com/discover/articles/how-to/screenplay-teleplay-stage-play-whats-the-difference].  A [[TV drama]] is another term used for this.  
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[[Teleplay]] is a term generally used in in the early days to refer to the script of a play written specifically for television or for a stage text adapted for broadcast on television. It derives from the concept of a radio play, rather than a film script [https://www.finaldraft.com/discover/articles/how-to/screenplay-teleplay-stage-play-whats-the-difference].  
  
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[[TV drama]] is another term used for this today.
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==

Revision as of 12:17, 25 April 2016

Teleplay is a term generally used in in the early days to refer to the script of a play written specifically for television or for a stage text adapted for broadcast on television. It derives from the concept of a radio play, rather than a film script [1].

TV drama is another term used for this today.

Sources

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teleplay

"Screenplay, Teleplay, Stage Play—What’s the Difference?", Final Draft website[2]