Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
double bill
noun
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ The jazz festival features the double bill of singers Mel Torme and Cleo Laine.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ A double bill in the afternoon.
▪ But sometimes a double bill would show at the Ritz and nowhere else.
▪ He guessed they were on their way to Badstoneleigh because of the double bill at the Pavilion.
▪ In the early 1960s one result of shrinking cinema audiences was the Sunday double bill of low budget horror movies.
▪ Now that's a double bill.
Wiktionary
double bill
n. 1 A double feature. 2 The consecutive presentation of two episodes of a television series. vb. (context business English) To charge twice for a good or service.
Usage examples of "double bill".
Then a few weeks ago my friends William Williams and Doc Webster (you'd expect a doctor and a guy called Double Bill to get along, wouldn't you?
A drive-in advertised a double bill consisting Of THE CORPSE GRINDERS and BLOODY MERCHANTS OF DEATH.