An MLA Works Cited entry normally begins with an author's name. However, MLA style doesn't recognize anyone specific as the "author" of a TV show. Type the title of the episode in title-case, surrounded by quotation marks. Place a period inside the closing quotation marks. Example: "The Blessing Way." Use title-case to type the title of the show. If you watched a recorded version of the show, such as on a DVD, include the title of the recording if it is different from the title of the show. Place a period after the title of the show.  Broadcast example: "The Blessing Way." The X-Files. Recorded example: "The One Where Chandler Can't Cry." Friends: The Complete Sixth Season. In some contexts, you may want to include the names of writers, directors, actors, producers, or other people involved in the episode. If you are citing the episode particularly to point out their role, include their names after the title, with the appropriate abbreviation to identify their contribution (dir., writ., perf., prod.) Place a period after any names you include. Example: "The One Where Chandler Can't Cry." Friends: The Complete Sixth Season. Writ. Andrew Reich and Ted Cohen. Dir. Kevin Bright. For broadcast episodes, list the network name and call letters of the station, followed by the city and date of the broadcast. For recorded episodes, list the name of the distributor and the date of distribution. End your citation with the medium, followed by a period.  Broadcast example: "The Blessing Way." The X-Files. Fox. WXIA, Atlanta. 19 Jul. 1998. Television. Recorded example: "The One Where Chandler Can't Cry." Friends: The Complete Sixth Season. Warner Brothers, 2004. DVD. For an MLA citation in the body of your paper, you normally would list the author's name and the page number in parentheses. Since you don't have author's names or page numbers for TV episodes, use the title of the episode and the time stamp of the material you mentioned. Include both the start time and the end time of the relevant section, separated by a hyphen. Place a period outside the closing parentheses. Example: ("The One Where Chandler Can't Cry" 00:03:30-00:04:16).

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Start your Works Cited entry with the title of the episode. Provide the title of the show in italics. Add contributors' names if appropriate. Close with broadcast or distribution information. Include the episode title and time stamp for in-text citations.