Citations:televisionish

Adjective: "of, relating to, or characteristic of television or a television show"

 * 1985, Deborah Eisenberg, "What It Was Like, Seeing Chris", The New Yorker, Volume 61, page 28:
 * There was just a tiny moment when he saw Mother, but then he sat right down and explained, in a sincere, televisionish voice I had never heard him use before, that he wanted to see me once a month.
 * 1985, Newsweek, Volume 106, Issues 10-18, page 88:
 * His straightforward, somewhat televisionish script benefits from the clean, classical directorial style of Czech-born, British-bred Karel Reisz ("The French Lieutenant's Woman").
 * 2009, Jerome Baker, “The Thin Man's Disappearing Act”, The Collected Short Stories of Jerome Baker, Xlibris, ISBN 9781441542021 (hardcover), ISBN 9781441542014 (softcover), :
 * A shop that wasn't here before, an old Chinaman in a shop of oriental oddities—this is too televisionish to be true!
 * 2009, Brian D'Amato, In the Courts of the Sun, Dutton (2009), ISBN 9781101028735, unnumbered page:
 * There was televisionish sound coming from a bright but deserted-looking break room, and I went in.
 * 2012, Michael Grant, BZRK, Egmont USA (2012), ISBN 9781606843130, unnumbered page:
 * Two little girls and Sadie—not Plath, Sadie—was [sic] coming over for dinner, and it was all strangely televisionish, not real.