When (usually minor) characters from one television show become the main characters in their own show, that show is called a spin-off.
I am in doubt about a phrasal verb I have bumped into when reading an article in English and no dictionary in my research seem to be clear or understandable in its explanation....
...and here it is " Spin off "
And in context, it is....
Last night on TV there was this show about that actor who tries to get his big break in show biz. People thought it was a rerun but actually it was a pilot for a sitcom. Itīs a spin-off of a series that was really popular some time ago. Itīs a spoof of Hollywood and its stars but I thought it was way too slapstick for me. Even that famous actress, whatīs her name again, had a walk-on. She had a one-liner but her acting was a show-stopper.
"Itīs a spin-off of a series that was really popular some time ago".
When (usually minor) characters from one television show become the main characters in their own show, that show is called a spin-off.
I'm not a teacher, but I write for a living. Please don't ask me about 2nd conditionals, but I'm a safe bet for what reads well in (American) English.
seperate part,I think