Razhie answered Sunday August 12 2007, 6:29 pm: In basic MLA formatting of an essay, the name of a TV series is placed in quotation marks and the name of a single episode or a non-series show (like a made for tv movie, or a special documentary) is underlined or italicized.
You could ask your teacher what their preference is, but they will likely not be too obsessive, as long as you are consistent.
If you are writting some sort of show for yourself, do neither. Bold the title if you'd like, but the rest of those are supposed to be reserved for published work. [ Razhie's advice column | Ask Razhie A Question ]
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