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'''Continuity''' may refer to: | '''Continuity''' may refer to: | ||
* A [[continuity supervisor]], someone tasked with ensuring that the internal narrative of an episode makes visual and narrative sense | * A [[continuity supervisor]], someone tasked with ensuring that the internal narrative of an episode makes visual and narrative sense | ||
* | * Narrative coherency. [[wiktionary:continuity|One definition holds]] it is "a narrative device in episodic fiction where previous and/or future events in a story series are accounted for in present stories." | ||
* [[Continuity announcement]]s, broadcaster messages, other than advertisements, which play between different programmes broadcast consecutively on a particular [[television]] channel | * [[Continuity announcement]]s, broadcaster messages, other than advertisements, which play between different programmes broadcast consecutively on a particular [[television]] channel | ||
* ''[[Continuity Errors]]'', a [[Seventh Doctor]] short story by [[Steven Moffat]] | * ''[[Continuity Errors]]'', a [[Seventh Doctor]] short story by [[Steven Moffat]] | ||
[[Category:Disambiguation]] | [[Category:Disambiguation]] |
Revision as of 22:22, 18 December 2012
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Continuity may refer to:
- A continuity supervisor, someone tasked with ensuring that the internal narrative of an episode makes visual and narrative sense
- Narrative coherency. One definition holds it is "a narrative device in episodic fiction where previous and/or future events in a story series are accounted for in present stories."
- Continuity announcements, broadcaster messages, other than advertisements, which play between different programmes broadcast consecutively on a particular television channel
- Continuity Errors, a Seventh Doctor short story by Steven Moffat