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::: Maybe the name for the BBC releases something like ''BBC Lockdown releases''. I'm not really familiar with naming conventions, etc. [[User:DiSoRiEnTeD1|DiSoRiEnTeD1]] [[User talk:DiSoRiEnTeD1|<span title="Talk to me">☎</span>]] 22:34, November 3, 2020 (UTC) | ::: Maybe the name for the BBC releases something like ''BBC Lockdown releases''. I'm not really familiar with naming conventions, etc. [[User:DiSoRiEnTeD1|DiSoRiEnTeD1]] [[User talk:DiSoRiEnTeD1|<span title="Talk to me">☎</span>]] 22:34, November 3, 2020 (UTC) | ||
:::: Feel free to create an umbrella page for [[Singalong (series)]], but unless we do the same for "Extras" and "Minisodes" I don't see why we shouldn't link to every individual webcast. Again, that's how the ''Lockdown!'' website does it. I'm not sure why you find anything wrong with it, save for this (as I have said, misguided) notion of yours that the ''content'' (or lack thereof, as the case may be!) of the webcasts is at all relevant to this issue. | |||
:::: Also, I feel like a broken record, but as has clearly been established already, Cook's comment on ''How The Monk Got His Habit'' clearly referred to the unproduced TV story, not to the short story — and the latter is the thing we're talking about here. Consequently, whether it has or has not been "acknowledged by any of the ''Doctor Who: Lockdown'' team" depends on whether we deem [[Peter Harness]], in his quality as the guest of honour of the ''Zygon'' tweetalong, counted as part of the "team". I say yea, you say nay. We could argue about this until the cybercows come home to roost. As I have said, let's stop talking about it between the two of us and leave the matter of whether it goes in the text, or in-the-table-but-with-a-footnote, to the rest of the community. | |||
:::: ''[[BBC Lockdown releases]]'' would be a bad idea because it kind of implies that these stories ''were'' part of the event known as "''Lockdown''", whereas the whole point of splitting them into another page would be to highlight that they're ''not''. How do the BBC themselves call it, on their website? That's what we need to look at. What language (if not what title) they use. --[[User:Scrooge MacDuck|Scrooge MacDuck]] [[User talk:Scrooge MacDuck|<span title="Talk to me">☎</span>]] 22:53, November 3, 2020 (UTC) |