The most common way to mark a short story title is to enclose it in quotation marks. Titles of newspaper and magazine articles are also enclosed in quotation marks.
Longer works—novels, magazines, newspapers, movies—are typically underlined or set in italic type. Although either is acceptable, I prefer italics, especially on the web, since an underlined word can be mistaken for a hyperlink.
I suppose the most important thing is internal consistency. If you use italics for one novel’s title, use italics for every novel’s title; don’t switch to quotation marks or underlining halfway through an article, or even in a different article of the same publication.
Friday the 13th is a suspense drama series that ran for three consecutive seasons, premiered on October 3, 1987 until the finale on May 26, 1990 launched by NBC Universal. It was directed by Sean Cunningham and written by Victor Miller.@@This series revolved on three different seasons, initially the story was about camp Crystal Lake where two summer camp councilors was killed on the lake. When it re-opened the lake to public it also opens the mysterious murder that happens before.
It was about Thomas Sullivan Magnum III, a
former US navy seal for ten years and decides to transfer into Pearl
Harbor Station as private investigator. He work as head security of the
state millionaire Robin Master because of that he lived with a good
lifestyle and meets different women. For all that, there's a person who
always watch over him who's a former British Army Sergeant Jonathan
Quayle Higgins III.
Cagney and Lacey was a popular American melodramatic television series about two very different female New York City police detectives who were teamed up together, Christine Cagney (Sharon Gless) and Mary Beth Lacey (Tyne Daly). Cagney was a single career-driven woman, while Lacy was a working mother in a complex marriage. Together they faced not only the toughest criminals and social or cultural issues (including abortion, alcoholism, racism, and rape) but also their own personal struggles in life.
The term Sugarfoot in western is not a flattering thing to be, it implies discrimination between two people with different intelligence and talents. But, the main character of the story named Tom Brewster played by Will Hutchins did not mind it and he remained as a kind-hearted, has a sense of humor and strong sense of justice young fledgling frontier student of law who travels the West in search of adventure while studying to become a full pledge lawyer.