Talk:An Unearthly Child (TV story): Difference between revisions

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Now, being a newbie here, I don't know this next question. Where is the sort of 'meeting point' for everyone (like WikiProjects on the original site) where we can have a discussion about this. --[[User:TheTimeMeddler|TheTimeMeddler]] 20:49, 31 October 2007 (UTC)
Now, being a newbie here, I don't know this next question. Where is the sort of 'meeting point' for everyone (like WikiProjects on the original site) where we can have a discussion about this. --[[User:TheTimeMeddler|TheTimeMeddler]] 20:49, 31 October 2007 (UTC)
:You seemed to have dropped a lot of information though, particularly in the ''Myths'' (Which seems to be completely gone now) --[[User:Colleyd|Colleyd]] 23:25, 31 October 2007 (UTC)Woof.
:You seemed to have dropped a lot of information though, particularly in the ''Myths'' (Which seems to be completely gone now) --[[User:Colleyd|Colleyd]] 23:25, 31 October 2007 (UTC)Woof.
::The rejig is interesting, but it's not quite as easy to read.
::Just some things to note:
::*There are separate pages for all the Novelisations ([[Target Novelisation]]s), which negates it all being contained on one page, there are also proposals in the works (though nothing confirmed yet) for separate DVD/video pages.
::*It seems this in your 'rejig' has become a more generic wikiepdia page, rather than a page specified to the Doctor Who universe. The References section was deliberately split up to give the references meaning and links to the categories from whence they came. (Though some of the detail is appreciated).
::*The location filming and myths sections have both been removed.
::*Also Continuity and Continuity errors are two completely different things, Continuity refers to the interealatedness between stories be it TV/Novel/Novella/CD etc. While Discontinuity, errors etc is about actually plot problems, things which don't make sense and things like boom mics in shot.
::Also just on the format of the Story pages, it is generally formatted thusly: Synopsis, Plot, Cast, Crew, References, Story Notes etc, Continuity. Mainly because References relate to the story and therefore are exterior to the Story notes (they are also the in-universe section of the article). Continuity follows the Story Notes as it links the interconnectedness of the stories into a wider continuity.
::Also there are just simple formatting issues such as the bullet points on the External Links which make for a easier to read and follow list.
::Then there are just things (I personally) don't think look good which are the tables in the article of the DVDs/VHS which just seem a little too imposed within the article. --[[User:Tangerineduel|Tangerineduel]] 06:11, 1 November 2007 (UTC)

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Could the Old Mother count as a bad guy as she wanted to kill them?--GingerM 17:50, 29 May 2005 (UTC)

Not sure that she would count as a bad guy she did was the one who set them free after all--Amxitsa 15:44, 12 Jun 2005 (UTC)


Should this really be a cultural reference or should they just refer to the real world references. Would it be better in continuity or should it be removed from this page and put in the appropriate enties i am about to write? "Susan is listening to John Smith and the Common Men when Ian and Barbara walk in, John Smith being the stage name of 'the honourable Aubrey Waites, also known as Chris Waites according to Ian"--Amxitsa 15:44, 12 Jun 2005 (UTC)


Since the performers are entirely fictional, and in light of the lead singer's name, I'd put it under continuity, with a note that "John Smith" was the pseudonym the Doctor later adopted during his time with UNIT.

--Freethinker1of1 20:46, 12 Jun 2005 (UTC)

I was going to remove the individual episode links from this and delete the pages written for them, but on the off chance that someone may actually enter "The Cave of Skulls" or "The Forest of Fear" in the search box, I thought that instead I would simply modify the links so they lead to the epsiodes in question in the "Plot" section. --Freethinker1of1 03:57, 31 August 2006 (UTC)

There were several persons listed as having played the schoolchildren that I couldn't find listed in any of the sources listed under "External links." Since I couldn't find anything confirming that these people had actually been in the episode, I'e removed them for now. If anyone can find asource confirming that they did appear in this story, by all means put them back. --OncomingStorm 09:15, 21 September 2006 (UTC)

Complete rejig of this page

Hello, all. I've come over from Wikipedia (on a different username), and I decided to set up an account. Why? Because I thought this free Doctor Who reference site looked slightly lacking and unprofessional. So, what I've done is I've completely cleaned up this page, and am using it as an example of what this project can do. I have not added much more information, I have just shifted stuff around and added proper headings, and it is looking so much better. Now, being a newbie here, I don't know this next question. Where is the sort of 'meeting point' for everyone (like WikiProjects on the original site) where we can have a discussion about this. --TheTimeMeddler 20:49, 31 October 2007 (UTC)

You seemed to have dropped a lot of information though, particularly in the Myths (Which seems to be completely gone now) --Colleyd 23:25, 31 October 2007 (UTC)Woof.
The rejig is interesting, but it's not quite as easy to read.
Just some things to note:
  • There are separate pages for all the Novelisations (Target Novelisations), which negates it all being contained on one page, there are also proposals in the works (though nothing confirmed yet) for separate DVD/video pages.
  • It seems this in your 'rejig' has become a more generic wikiepdia page, rather than a page specified to the Doctor Who universe. The References section was deliberately split up to give the references meaning and links to the categories from whence they came. (Though some of the detail is appreciated).
  • The location filming and myths sections have both been removed.
  • Also Continuity and Continuity errors are two completely different things, Continuity refers to the interealatedness between stories be it TV/Novel/Novella/CD etc. While Discontinuity, errors etc is about actually plot problems, things which don't make sense and things like boom mics in shot.
Also just on the format of the Story pages, it is generally formatted thusly: Synopsis, Plot, Cast, Crew, References, Story Notes etc, Continuity. Mainly because References relate to the story and therefore are exterior to the Story notes (they are also the in-universe section of the article). Continuity follows the Story Notes as it links the interconnectedness of the stories into a wider continuity.
Also there are just simple formatting issues such as the bullet points on the External Links which make for a easier to read and follow list.
Then there are just things (I personally) don't think look good which are the tables in the article of the DVDs/VHS which just seem a little too imposed within the article. --Tangerineduel 06:11, 1 November 2007 (UTC)