Definition of docuseries in English:
docuseries
nounˈdɒkjʊˌsɪərɪzˈdäkyo͞oˌsirēz
A television series that follows a particular person or group of people and their involvement in real events and situations over a period of time.
a docuseries about the New York City Ballet
a four-part docuseries chronicling his participation in France's legendary 24-hour race, Le Mans
Example sentencesExamples
- He's not worried that fans will accuse him of selling out, now that he's made a docuseries for HBO.
- BBC America, home to Doctor Who and more, will continue on its sci-fi bender with a docuseries exploring the genre.
- The interview aired on the Oprah Winfrey Network, which will spotlight Lohan next year in an eight-part docuseries based on her life.
- The block includes talk shows, stand-up and sketch comedy and docuseries.
- Upcoming docuseries include Cold Justice and Save Our Business as the network attempts to build a year-round lineup of original programming.
- She has recently been working on a docuseries which will start airing on Sunday.
- Just days ahead of the debut of her own docuseries, the actress has a guest-starring stint on the sitcom 2 Broke Girls.
- The cable network has ordered a pilot for a docuseries starring the staff of a Dallas-based funeral home.
- Horseplayers, a docuseries that takes place in the high-stakes world of professional horse race handicapping, will premiere this year.
Origin
1980s: from docu- + series.