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Yes, I agree that that would be the way to go with most stories. My only concern would be with stories like ''[[Nationwide special (TV story)]]'' which would become ''Untitled (N TV story)'' which looks a bit weird in my opinion. | Yes, I agree that that would be the way to go with most stories. My only concern would be with stories like ''[[Nationwide special (TV story)]]'' which would become ''Untitled (N TV story)'' which looks a bit weird in my opinion. | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:07, 27 April 2023
OttselSpy25 wrote: In my eyes, we need to go off of the same precedent that we do for comic and prose stories.
For instance:
So logically then, the basis for untitled TV stories would be Untitled (PUBLICATION TV story)
I think that Untitled (30YitT TV story) is the best example here, although I'm sure that many people would agree that the there are going to be many examples of stories where it's going to be harder to come up with a similar title.
Untitled (The Lenny Henry Show) would probably become Untitled (TLHS TV story). Spelling out the full title would be simply against precedent.
Thusly, Untitled (Tonight's the Night) would become Untitled (TtN TV story) and Surprise Surprise! special (TV story) would become Untitled (SS! TV story).
Yes, I agree that that would be the way to go with most stories. My only concern would be with stories like Nationwide special (TV story) which would become Untitled (N TV story) which looks a bit weird in my opinion.