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Date of page creation18:59, 22 January 2010
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A serial is a story told in a series of consecutively available parts in which the passage of narrative time is likewise continuous. Each episode or chapter typically ends in a cliffhanger to encourage viewers to return the next week to see how the heroes extricate themselves from the previous week's danger. Serials arose in newspaper and magazine publications. The format was transferred to the movies and later to radio and television.
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