unscripted in the PONS Dictionary

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unscripted speech

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The group is known for the improvisational and often unscripted performances they give.
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The show was very popular for its unscripted, spontaneous and off-the-wall party games between two teams of cast members with celebrity guests and audience participants.
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A two-minute news-flash became an unscripted, one hour special programme.
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There was a mixture of incisive and light-hearted items: unscripted studio interviews and filmed reports.
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This term has come to mean a legitimate attack or fight in professional wrestling and its meaning has broadened to include unscripted events in general.
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These unscripted shows were spontaneous and involved much audience participation.
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It is most notable for having been completely unscripted apart from a brief outline; each scene was improvised and ad-libbed by the actors themselves.
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The unscripted program features interviews with world renowned authors and cultural figures along with performances by musicians, comedians and other entertainers.
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Early commercials were unscripted, but later spots were written by comedy writers.
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In one scene, he gives an unscripted economics lecture, relying on his own experience in economics.
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