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All pages in this category should only be about the '''television stories which did not get produced'''.  They should all have the [[disambiguation term]] <code>(TV story)</code>, because the fact that they were unproduced doesn't actually distinguish them any further.  There is no ''produced'' [[serial]] called ''Ice Time'', for instance.
All pages in this category should only be about '''sources of any medium which did not get produced'''.  


If aricles are in this category because they are primarily about another form of the story that ''did'' get produced — like an audio story — then the information about the produced story should be split off into a separate article.
If articles are in this category because they are primarily about another form of the story that ''did'' get produced — like an audio drama — then the information about the produced source should be split off into a separate article.


Remember, this category is within [[:category:Non-DWU stories]]. It would therefore be an unacceptable muddling of information to have some details about ''canonical'', or ''published'', stories.
Remember, this category is within [[:category:Non-DWU sources]]. It would therefore be an unacceptable muddling of information to have some details about ''valid'', or ''published'', stories.
[[Category:Non-DWU stories]]
[[Category:Unproduced sources|Doctor Who]]

Latest revision as of 13:54, 14 April 2024

All pages in this category should only be about sources of any medium which did not get produced.

If articles are in this category because they are primarily about another form of the story that did get produced — like an audio drama — then the information about the produced source should be split off into a separate article.

Remember, this category is within category:Non-DWU sources. It would therefore be an unacceptable muddling of information to have some details about valid, or published, stories.