docuseries
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of docuseries
First recorded in 1985–90
Example Sentences
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The nearly hour-long interview, filmed in November, is part of the docuseries “Famous Last Words,” which features posthumous interviews with notable figures — the first centered on conservationist Jane Goodall and released two days after her death.
From Los Angeles Times
Apple TV’s 2023 docuseries “The Super Models” reveals that Christy Turlington and Linda Evangelista included Campbell in their alliance, telling the fashion houses that wanted to hire them that they wouldn’t walk in their shows unless they also invited her.
From Salon
The 36-year-old's success was turbo-charged by the October release of her latest album, "The Life of a Showgirl", which set several streaming records, as well as the release of a docuseries about her record-breaking The Eras tour.
From Barron's
From her rink in Moscow, she has become so famous that she was recently the subject of a streaming docuseries called “The Tutberidze Method.”
But “Reality Check,” a new Netflix docuseries now streaming that examines “ANTM” and its checkered history through the accounts of those who were a part of it, is not affiliated with Banks.
From Los Angeles Times
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