On the bibliographic record for an episode of a television series, use only the uniform title for the series title with the identifying element, such as the episode title.  The qualifier "Television program" should follow the identifying element rather than the series title.

An authority record and/or a uniform title added entry for a television series may be encountered for the series title alone.  Do not use it on the bibliographic record for an episode of the series because that uniform title relates to the series in its entirety, and each episode of a television series is cataloged separately.

100 1# $a Fox, Charles, $d 1940-

245 14 $a The man who could be king : $b [from] The paper chase / $c music, Charles Fox.

730 02 $a Paper chase. $p Man who could be king (Television program)

(A music score for the episode of the television series.)

130 0# $a Paper chase. $p Man who could be king (Television program)

245 14 $a The paper chase. $p The man who could be king / $c Twentieth Century-Fox Television ; directed by Gwen Arner ; produced by Robert Lewin.

(The episode of the television series.)

When a series title changes permanently, use the series title for the time period of the episode being cataloged.  Record the different forms of the series title in a series authority record.

See also:

Appendix A:  Part II.  A3.  Usage of uniform titles

Appendix A:  Part II.  Title Access Points

Appendix A:  Access Points