termId="3.2"
Programs intended primarily to entertain but with substantial informative elements
termId="4.2.5"
termId="1.6.86"
termId="1.6.58"
termId="1.7.11"
termId="6.18"
termId="1.9.9"
termId="1.6.28"
termId="1.13.16"
termId="1.12.9"
termId="1.1.5"
termId="6.6"
termId="1.1.12"
termId="1.1.9"
termId="3.9"
termId="1.6.42"
termId="5.4"
termId="1.3"
termId="1"
termId="2.1.10.3"
Dramatized narrative about the deeds of a traditional or historical hero or heroes and/or dealing with or characterized by events of historical or legendary importance
termId="6.17"
termId="8"
Film, Cinema
termId="1.4.2.2"
termId="1.3.8"
termId="1.13.18"
Mainly verbal program in which more than one person participates
termId="4.2.8"
termId="1.6.30"
termId="1.13.21"
termId="1.2.1"
termId="1.13.9"
termId="4.8"
The most central and widely circulated types of popular music, in particular rock and roll, reggae, etc.
termId="1.6.66"
termId="1.6.85"
termId="1.6.43"
termId="1.13.13"
termId="2.12"
termId="1.6.48"
termId="1.7.10"
termId="1.13.19"
Mainly verbal program in which only one person participates
termId="1.13.10"
termId="1.14.1"
termId="1.4.1.1"
termId="2.1.10.4"
termId="1.1.2"
Program intended to advise about matters of personal interest, such as consumer prices and quality, financial matters, health, or, for the interest of special groups, weather or traffic information
termId="4.4.1"
Program performed by (ballet) dancers
termId="4.7.2"
Music which has not changed throughout the course of history and is normally played on traditional instruments e.g. Raga in India or koto in Japan
termId="1.13.6"
termId="4.4"
termId="3.5"
termId="6.3"
termId="1.6.10"
termId="3.7"
termId="1.8.1"
termId="2.1.7"
termId="6.16"
termId="1.13.15"
termId="3.25"
termId="1.6.34"
termId="1.6.31"
termId="5"
Program primarily intended to increase knowledge aboun non-current subjects in a didactic ot no-didactic way, or to religiously inspire (e.g. travelogues, war documentaries, educational programs, religious programs)
termId="1.8.3"
termId="2.2.2"
Drama written after approximately 1918 and with literary and/or ciltural value
termId="2.1.10"
Drama production where the primary action takes place in law courts and/or law firms
termId="3.6"
Competition of a pure entertainment character (normally cintest) of low production value
termId="5.5"
termId="2.2.3"
termId="1.6.71"
termId="1.3.9"
termId="1.6.19"
termId="1.2.7"
termId="1.10.12"
termId="1.6.89"
termId="1.3.6"
termId="4.10"
termId="3.14"
Program without sketches or "broken drama", consisting (mainly) of verbal jokes, gags, bloopers, etc.
termId="4.1.3"
Serious music written during the 20th Century
termId="1.11.1"
termId="7"
termId="1.6.67"
termId="1.6.47"
termId="1.14"
termId="1.2"
termId="1.2.9"
termId="1.6.12"
termId="1.6.75"
termId="1.6.39"
termId="1.7.13"
termId="1.2.6"
termId="2.1.12"
termId="4.2.1"
termId="1.12.1"
Sciences dealing with material phenomena or industrial processes.
termId="1.12.5"
termId="3.4"
Program that can be regarded neither as non-fiction nor as drama or concert and normally of a light entertainment character in which is presented by a more or less fixed group of people (panel)
termId="1.6.11"
termId="2.2"
Drama with literary and/or cultural value
termId="1.7.4"
termId="2.1.10.7"
termId="1.13.24"
termId="1.6.60"
termId="2.1.3"
Humorous and/or satirical program consisting of short dramatic sequences, sketches, performed by comedians (e.g. The Benny Hill Show, Monty Python, etc.)
termId="2.5"
termId="1.13.12"
termId="1.1.10"
termId="4.7.1"
termId="1.8.2"
termId="1.1.4"
termId="5.11"
termId="1.6.3"
termId="1.3.4"
termId="1.3.1"
termId="1.4.1.5"
termId="1.4.2.1"
termId="4.5.3"
termId="2.1.1"
termId="3.21"
termId="1.13.4"
termId="1.1.1"
Programs intended primarily to entertain, but which also contain substansial informative elements
termId="1.13.17"
termId="5.1"
Program primarily intended to increase knowledge about non-current subjects in a non-didactic way
termId="1.6.44"
termId="1.10.5"
Program about subject concerning the world of film and cinema (not a program consisting of films)
termId="1.9.11"
termId="1.12"
termId="1.10.2"
termId="1.7.1"
termId="1.6.74"
termId="1.12.7"
termId="1.12.4"
Programs about medical subjects, health, etc.
termId="1.6.59"
termId="4.2.4"
termId="1.5.4"
termId="1.6.1"
termId="2.1"
Drama written after approximately 1918 and without literary or cultural pretensions
termId="1.13.11"
termId="4.1.1"
Music written before the middle of the 17th Century
termId="1.6.69"
termId="1.6.77"
termId="1.10.4"
termId="1.6.40"
termId="7.4"
termId="1.14.3"
termId="1.6.56"
termId="2.1.5"
Dramatized serial program dealing with easy-to-grasp situations performed bya limited cast
termId="1.6.33"
termId="1.13.3"
termId="1.6.13"
termId="2.5.1"
Programs consisting of readings of stories or other literary works
termId="5.7"
termId="1.13.25"
termId="1.6.8"
termId="1.11"
The branches of learning regerded as having primarily a cultural character and which usually include language, literature, history, amthematics and philosophy.
termId="1.6.23"
termId="2.8"
Program consisting of a dramatic work, presented as an animation (e.g. the Flintstones)
termId="1.7.9"
termId="1.7.8"
termId="1.13.8"
termId="1.6.53"
termId="4.7.4.1"
termId="5.8"
termId="3.8"
Competition of a pure entertainment character (normally contest) of high production value
termId="1.6.21"
termId="1.6.45"
termId="1.6.68"
termId="4.2.3"
termId="5.10"
termId="1.7.3"
termId="1.10.11"
Film/Video
termId="1.5"
termId="6.10"
termId="4.1.5"
termId="1.1.11"
termId="1.6.36"
termId="1.13.22"
(incl. relayed teletext)
Program consisting only of alphanumeric information
termId="5.6"
termId="1.6.14"
termId="5.3"
Program intended to increase knowledge about non-current subjects in a explicitly didactic way
termId="1.12.3"
Astronomy, chemistry, electricity, mechanics, physics
termId="1.10.9"
termId="2.6"
Program consisting of a dramatic work, performed by live actors
termId="4.7.4"
Music that is the product of a tradition that has been evolved through the process of oral transmission
termId="1.13.1"
termId="4.5"
Indigenous American popular music, born in New Orleans of African slaves social circumstances. The jazz idiom is characterized by certain syncopations over strongly reiterated rhythms in which improvisation plays an important part
termId="1.9.19"
termId="1.13"
Program concerning a single theme, involving descriptive, and/or interpretative commentaries, illustrations, interviews, statements, photos or other documentation
termId="4.9"
The most central and widely circulated types of popular music, in particular rock and roll, reggae, etc.
termId="1.6.83"
termId="3.13"
termId="2.13"
termId="3.23"
termId="1.6.9"
termId="1.13.5"
termId="7.3"
termId="1.12.2"
Biology, botany, geology and zoology
termId="4.2.7"
termId="1.6.46"
termId="1.1.6"
termId="3.1"
termId="1.6.26"
termId="1.6.22"
termId="1.9.18"
termId="1.9.6"
termId="1.6.4"
termId="4.6"
Music which, in varying circumstances, gives pleasure to the widest possible spectrum of the music-loving audience
termId="1.6.57"
termId="1.9.10"
termId="6.2"
Monster Movies, Live Action Hero, etc.
termId="2.1.10.1"
termId="1.6.16"
termId="1.3.3"
termId="1.10.10"
termId="5.9"
termId="1.9.15"
Japanese chess
termId="1.6.55"
termId="7.1"
termId="2"
Program consisting of a prose or verse composition, resp. one telling a story, written for or as if performance by actors, puppets or animated
termId="1.2.5"
termId="1.6.72"
termId="2.1.10.5"
termId="2.1.2"
Dramatized series in a humorous style and performed by a varying cast
termId="1.7.7"
termId="1.13.7"
termId="1.1.8"
termId="1.11.2"
termId="4.2.2"
termId="1.6.32"
termId="4.3"
TV programs (predominantly) consisting of music, dance or ballet
termId="3.16"
Program performed by one or more stand-up comedians
termId="1.6.50"
termId="1.10.6"
Program about (the world of) advertising
termId="1.9.17"
termId="1.6.52"
termId="1.7.6"
termId="1.6.17"
termId="1.5.2"
termId="1.6.61"
termId="1.2.3"
termId="1.6.41"
termId="3.11"
Program with various performers such as comedians, magicians, singers, etc.
termId="1.7"
termId="1.6.79"
termId="2.1.9"
Drama production situated in hospitals and/or dealing with mediacal subjects
termId="1.6"
termId="1.4.1.3"
termId="6.8"
termId="6.13"
termId="1.7.12"
termId="1.6.88"
termId="1.4"
termId="1.9.7"
Sports just for fun or personal health
termId="1.7.2"
cycling, boat races, etc.
termId="3.12"
Program of "dream comes true" show type
termId="3.17"
termId="6.9"
termId="1.6.81"
termId="1.9"
termId="1.6.82"
termId="2.7"
Program consisting of a dramatic work, performed with puppets (e.g. The Muppet Show)
termId="1.6.20"
termId="1.6.78"
Collection of sports in athletic track and field
termId="1.5.1"
termId="1.9.4"
termId="6.14"
termId="1.6.35"
termId="1.6.87"
termId="4.5.2"
termId="4.1"
Serious music including chamber, instrumental, operatic, symphonic, choral and sacred music.
termId="2.10"
termId="1.9.12"
termId="1.6.80"
termId="2.1.10.8"
termId="2.1.10.2"
termId="2.1.8"
termId="2.4"
termId="3.3"
Program that can be regarded neither as non-fiction nor as drama or music/dance and usually of a light entertainment character, host, quiz or games master, announcer, chairperson or speaker
termId="2.1.6"
termId="6.15"
termId="1.10.3"
termId="1.7.5"
termId="1.10.1"
Program about a musical subject (not a program consisting of music)
termId="1.6.90"
termId="1.14.2"
termId="3"
termId="1.9.3"
termId="3.24"
termId="1.5.3"
termId="1.13.14"
termId="1.3.7"
termId="6.4"
termId="1.6.63"
Serious music from the middle of the 18th until the end of the 18th Century
termId="3.18"
termId="2.1.10.6"
termId="1.6.29"
termId="1.9.14"
termId="1.11.3"
termId="1.10.8"
termId="1.6.6"
termId="1.4.1.4"
termId="5.2"
Program based on different forms of religious beliefs or intended to edify the audience
termId="1.6.73"
termId="1.10.7"
termId="1.2.8"
termId="1.13.23"
termId="1.10"
termId="1.6.64"
termId="2.1.4"
Dramatized series in a humorous style and performed by amore or less fixed cast
termId="1.8.4"
termId="2.1.13"
termId="2.11"
termId="1.12.6"
termId="3.15"
Program without sketches or "broken drama", consisting (mainly) of verbal jokes, gags, bloopers, etc.
termId="1.3.2"
termId="6.5"
termId="4.7"
The most central and widely circulated types of popular music, in particular rock and roll, reggae, etc.
termId="1.8"
termId="2.4.1"
Programs consisting of poen readings
termId="4.7.3"
Commercial music based on traditional music mainly from the Caribbean, and often using new instruments such as synthesizers
termId="4"
Example: Ballet "The Swan Lake" should be classified as "serious music, classical/romantic"
termId="1.6.91"
termId="1.6.37"
termId="1.13.20"
termId="1.6.25"
termId="6.11"
termId="3.10"
Competitions calling into play the competitors' special knowledge and intelligence and/or which involve considerable production work and form part of a broadcaster's mission in the fields of cultural formation and education
termId="7.2"
termId="1.9.5"
termId="4.5.1"
termId="3.22"
termId="2.1.11"
termId="1.12.8"
termId="1.6.2"
termId="1.6.70"
termId="6.12"
termId="1.2.2"
termId="1.6.5"
termId="1.6.51"
termId="1.6.84"
termId="4.1.4"
Music by Strauss, Lehar, etc.
termId="2.9"
termId="2.14"
termId="1.6.62"
termId="4.7.4.2"
termId="7.2.9"
termId="1.6.18"
termId="1.1.7"
termId="2.2.1"
Drama written before approximately 1918
termId="1.9.8"
termId="6.1"
termId="1.13.2"
termId="1.6.7"
termId="1.9.16"
termId="1.6.54"
termId="1.6.27"
termId="1.9.13"
termId="6.7"
termId="1.4.1.2"
termId="3.20"
termId="1.2.4"
termId="1.6.38"
termId="1.9.2"
termId="4.2.6"
termId="2.3"
Drama based upon reality sometimes with documentary inserts
termId="1.1"
termId="1.6.65"
termId="1.3.5"
termId="1.6.15"
termId="1.4.2"
termId="1.6.76"
termId="1.1.3"
termId="1.6.24"
termId="1.4.1"