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----- This is usually in the format of "Episode name (<TV series name>)" or "Episode name (<TV series name> episode)".--- @param articleTitle string The name of the page.--- @param tvSeriesName string The TV series name. local function isDisambiguated (articleTitle, tvSeriesName) local disambiguation = string.match (tostring (articleTitle), "%s ...
For example, "The Amazing Race 8" was known as "The Amazing Race: Family Edition", but maintains the naming format as other seasons, the second link being a redirect to the consistently named season page. Navigation to other season pages and to the main show page should be provided by navigation boxes at the bottom of the article, and it is ...
Additional precision is for clarifying within one name, not all names. (That's why episode disambiguations just use the name of the series, and not "("+the name of the series +" episode)" - you don't need to know it's the episode if the episode's the only thing the name can refer to in the context of that series.)
The cast listing should not contain an episode count, such as "(6 episodes)" or "(episodes 1–6)", to indicate the number of episodes in which the actor or character appeared. If an actor misses an episode due to a real-world occurrence, such as an injury, this can be noted in the character's description or "Production" section, supported by a ...
I'm a bit confused over episode naming. I have seen both Episode-name (Show-name) and Episode-name (Show-name episode) used. General naming convention is to describe WHAT the item is, not where it is from - for example, (actor) and (politician) would be preferred for diambiguating two names, and if there were more than one politician, then (Australian politician) and (Canadian politician ...
Where the parenthesis around the seasons were removed; an example given at the time was something like, The Simpsons (season 6) shouldn't be titled that way because it's not a "season 6" called "The Simpsons", it's season 6 of "The Simpsons". (edit: just saw the discussion is still on this page, see Alex_21's comment from 3 January 2024 ["Re ...
I would like to formally revisit Wikipedia talk:Naming conventions (television)/Archive 16#Season naming convention, as I recently brought up the idea of season naming convention towards the end of Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Television#Article name for two-part episodes with different titles. As per my recent comments at the latter discussion ...
A one-off episode of a proposed series, usually in extended form, to gauge audience reaction. If successful, the rest of the series is made and the pilot becomes the first episode. pips Slang term for the time signal broadcast by some radio stations at the top of the hour. Pirate Radio. Also bootleg radio, clandestine radio or free radio. 1.