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* ''[[Big Brother]] Live''
* ''[[Big Brother]] Live''
* ''[[American Idol]]'' (and other countries' versions).
* ''[[American Idol]]'' (and other countries' versions).
* ''[[Americas Got Talent]]'' (and other countries' versions).
* ''[[America's Got Talent]]'' (and other countries' versions).
* ''[[So You Think You Can Dance]]''.
* ''[[So You Think You Can Dance]]''.
* ''[[What's My Line (TV)|What's My Line]]'' (Most of the CBS episodes)
* ''[[What's My Line?|What's My Line]]'' (Most of the CBS episodes)
* Most early US [[Variety Show|Variety Shows]], such as ''The [[Ed Sullivan Show]]''.
* Most early US [[Variety Show|Variety Shows]], such as ''The [[Ed Sullivan Show]]''.
* Most news broadcasts; they might have taped/filmed segments but the anchor is usually live, and often the segments are too.
* Most news broadcasts; they might have taped/filmed segments but the anchor is usually live, and often the segments are too.

Revision as of 15:53, 8 April 2014

Shows that are regularly broadcast directly as they happen, rather than prerecorded.

For the most part actually a few seconds behind, both for technical reasons (the signal only goes so fast) and legal ones (you need to be able to bleep things that offend the Moral Guardians)

If this only happens with select instances, it's a Live Episode.

Examples of Broadcast Live include:


Live Action TV

Film

  • The 2000 live broadcast of the remake of Fail Safe

Radio