telescript

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

tele- +‎ script

Noun[edit]

telescript (plural telescripts)

  1. The script for a television production.
    • 1944, Frederik A. Kugel, Television Magazine, volumes 1-3:
      Two other students presented complete telescripts for plays, which were not produced, and the architectural student is still working for his degree on the subject of designing a television studio.
    • 1999, Peter Wolfe, Understanding Alan Bennett, page 13:
      Though Enjoy remains his only stage play set in the North, the six television monologues comprising Talking Heads, the film A Private Function, and all but one of the telescripts making up Objects of Affection (1982) have a northern setting, []