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Pickle | 21:17 Wed 05th Mar 2003 | Arts & Literature
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Does anyone know the correct way of referencing TV programmes when you're writing a research paper for university? I used a BBC News item in a sociology paper and was wondering how to reference it.
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Ask your lecturer, he or she may a specific way they want it presented.
To supplement froggequene's answer, I was taught that if I was typing up an assignment I should italicise the source. and if I was handwriting it, as in an exam, it was to be underlined. I would expect that if you were acknowledging a news programme as your source it should be written as name of programme,date.

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