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  2. Wikipedia:Naming conventions (television) - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  3. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Television

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    If an article already exists with the name of an episode title or character, then the title of the article should contain the name of the episode or character followed by (SERIES NAME): Episode/Character name (SERIES NAME) (e.g. "Through the Looking Glass" or Spike (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)).

  4. Module:Episode list - Wikipedia

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    Module:Episode list creates a table row, for use in a list of episodes tables, primarily for television. This module can be used in conjunction with Module:Episode table which creates a consistent and Manual of Style ready table, or with a manually created table.

  5. Category:Lists of television series episodes - Wikipedia

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    This category contains pages that are lists of episodes in television series. These lists group episodes on the basis of being contained within the same series. For lists of episodes from different series grouped together for similar themes, use the parent category Category:Lists of television episodes.

  6. Wikipedia talk : Naming conventions (television)/Archive 4

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    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 ...

  7. Wikipedia:Naming conventions (broadcasting) - Wikipedia

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    There may, of course, be cases where a group of stations has a common name title. Articles in some countries, including Argentina, Australia, Japan, and Uruguay, are a mix of call sign and common name titles. Some call signs are common names for the topic, but some are not. Articles in most of the rest of the world are exclusively common name ...

  8. List of double placenames - Wikipedia

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    Double placenames prominently feature the placenames of two or more constituents in double-barrelled form rather than invent a new name. This is often out of consideration for local sensitivities, since the smaller entity may resent its takeover, and may demand its symbolic perpetuation within an amalgamated name so as to propagate the impression of a merger between equals.

  9. Template:Cite episode - Wikipedia

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    Set <name>-mask to a numeric value n to set the dash n em spaces wide; set <name>-mask to a text value to display the text without a trailing author separator; for example, "with". The numeric value 0 is a special case to be used in conjunction with <name>-link—in this case, the value of <name>-link will be used as (linked) text. In either ...