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<includeonly><div id="article-type" class="type-uncredited"><div id="type-title" style="line-height:1.2em">Uncredited people need proof.</div><p style="font-size:100%;line-height:110%">You must [[T:VS|properly source]] their involvement in the DWU. Otherwise, the claim — or whole page — must be deleted.  Remove this message ''only'' when proof has been given.</p></div>{{cat|Articles whose lack of citation makes them a candidate for deletion}}</includeonly><noinclude>{{documentation}}[[Category:Templates|Unc]]</noinclude>
<includeonly><div id="article-type" class="type-uncredited"><div id="type-title" style="line-height:1.2em">Uncredited people need proof.</div><p style="font-size:100%;line-height:110%">You must [[T:VS|properly source]] their involvement in the DWU. Otherwise, the claim — or whole page — must be deleted.  Remove this message ''only'' when proof has been given.</p></div>{{cat|Articles whose lack of citation makes them a candidate for deletion}}</includeonly><noinclude>{{documentation}}[[Category:Templates|Unc]][[Category:Templates that add a tracking category]]</noinclude>

Latest revision as of 01:48, 11 June 2017

Instructions for {{Uncredited}}
{{Uncredited}} is for marking the pages of uncredited actors and crew members whose articles have not proved their involvement in a DWU production. It may be removed only when sufficient proof is given. Good sources for uncredited involvement include DVD info text, Andrew Pixley's columns in Doctor Who Magazine, various editions of Doctor Who Handbooks, and sometimes issues of The Frame.

IMDb can be used as the starting point of research but it alone is most definitely an invalid source.

Usage

Simply type {{uncredited}} at the very top of an article, even above the {{real world}} template.

Uncredited people need proof.

You must properly source their involvement in the DWU. Otherwise, the claim — or whole page — must be deleted. Remove this message only when proof has been given.

Categorisation

This template automatically puts pages into Category:Articles whose lack of citation makes them a candidate for deletion.