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  2. Template:Television episode short description - Wikipedia

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    This template is used to create a short description by either automatically extracting data from a television episode article's Template:Infobox television episode or by manually receiving the needed values. It then creates a relevant short description based on the data available. Template parameters [Edit template data] This template prefers inline formatting of parameters. Parameter ...

  3. Wikipedia:Naming conventions (television) - Wikipedia

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    Non-series television shows tend to be produced on either an on-going basis (airing daily or weekly) or as a one-time event. Each episode of an on-going show is usually self-contained with little connection to other episodes, other than title, format, hosts, and other on-air personalities.

  4. Category:Television episode articles with short description ...

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    This category is hidden on its member pages—unless the corresponding user preference (Appearance → Show hidden categories) is set.; These categories can be used to track, build and organize lists of pages needing "attention en masse" (for example, pages using deprecated syntax), or that may need to be edited at someone's earliest convenience.

  5. Wikipedia : WikiProject Television/Episode coverage task ...

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    Multipart episodes should have only one article. Thus, if two episodes have the same title, with the exception of (Part I) and (Part II) as a suffix, both links should point to the same episode. "Two Part Episode" (Part I) "Two Part Episode" (Part II) If two-part episodes have different titles, editors should use their discretion in naming and ...

  6. Multipart episodes with the same name should appear as one article. That is, do not link or create articles with (Part 1), (Part 2) in the title. e.g. "The Tok'ra" which is a two-part episode each with the same name, comes under one article (and the article itself has subsections for Part 1 and Part 2). Multipart episodes with different titles ...

  7. Template:Episode table/part - Wikipedia

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    Episode table/part|c=Background colour|part=Part number|subtitle=subtitle|r=reference}} For seasons which have been split into parts, use {{ Episode table/part }} , as per the examples below. The part row has a HTML ID attribute applied to it, equal to the text displayed; i.e. the ID attributes of the following examples will be "Part 1" and ...

  8. List of films split into multiple parts - Wikipedia

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    Batman: The Dark Knight Returns is a two-part animated adaptation of Frank Miller's graphic novel of the same name. The first part was released in 2012, and the second in 2013. [6] A Deluxe Edition combining both parts into an unabridged film was released in late 2013.

  9. Wikipedia talk : Naming conventions (television)/Archive 12

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    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.)