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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | The television equivalent of the illustration on a book cover. This is a sequence at the beginning of the show (but generally after The Teaser) It serves to let the viewer know what show he's watching. The Title Sequence is also called the "Opening Credits" or "Opening Sequence", though, strictly speaking, they do not have to include any actual credits. They do, however, always display the title of the program, usually in the form of a series logo (except in rare cases such as Batman: The Animated Series which never displays the title). For most shows, a Theme Tune is played during the sequence. |