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"Hard Sun is a pre-apocalyptic British television crime drama series"... What does the term "pre-Apocalyptic" add? And what was its source? Aren't all crime series pre-apocalyptic? There won't be much crime post-apocalypse. Due to there being no laws to break. 2.28.151.167 ( talk) 22:22, 20 January 2018 (UTC) You probably gain some information on your own, before you ask questions here. “pre-apocalyptic“ in thus case here just means the oposite of “post apocalyptic“. The series is set in a world where it is known that the sun will collapse/implode within the next five years. And therefore this is the named apocalypse, it is “pre-apocalyptic“. At least this is the term also used by the press releases of the BBC which are also linked as sources. -- Robberey1705 ( talk) 22:47, 20 January 2018 (UTC)
In my opinion, this 'pre-apocalyptic' terminlogy needs to be removed; as far as I am aware, the only place this term has ever been used before is in the blurb for this very programme. Yes, I can see that this is the blurb provided by whoever provides the summaries for BBC channels' EPG feed. No, I do not think that these summaries bear any resemblance to a Reliable Source, just by virtue of being published under the imprimatur of the BBC. They are obviously not subjected to any kind of editorial process - you just have to read them to see that. MrDemeanour ( talk) 19:23, 21 January 2018 (UTC)
Seems the term "pre-apocalyptic" is used much more than your opinion has limited you: "pre-apocalyptic" on Google. More importantly, why is there no reference to the Bowie song Five Years (David Bowie song)? 73.183.191.143 ( talk) 01:38, 31 January 2018 (UTC)
It seems common for VOD providers (Amazon, Netflix, Hulu, etc.) to label their purchased programming from other regions as "Original" programming. Star Trek Discovery, for example, is listed as a Netflix original in the UK. I have a feeling this might be the case here. This seems to be a BBC programme purchased by Hulu and labelled as a "co-production" in the US. Is there any real evidence for this? http://www.fremantlemedia.com/hard-sun/ According to Fremantle Media], this is "A Euston Films production for BBC One". No mention of Hulu at that site. -- wooden superman 08:00, 5 April 2018 (UTC)
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"Hard Sun is a pre-apocalyptic British television crime drama series"... What does the term "pre-Apocalyptic" add? And what was its source? Aren't all crime series pre-apocalyptic? There won't be much crime post-apocalypse. Due to there being no laws to break. 2.28.151.167 ( talk) 22:22, 20 January 2018 (UTC) You probably gain some information on your own, before you ask questions here. “pre-apocalyptic“ in thus case here just means the oposite of “post apocalyptic“. The series is set in a world where it is known that the sun will collapse/implode within the next five years. And therefore this is the named apocalypse, it is “pre-apocalyptic“. At least this is the term also used by the press releases of the BBC which are also linked as sources. -- Robberey1705 ( talk) 22:47, 20 January 2018 (UTC)
In my opinion, this 'pre-apocalyptic' terminlogy needs to be removed; as far as I am aware, the only place this term has ever been used before is in the blurb for this very programme. Yes, I can see that this is the blurb provided by whoever provides the summaries for BBC channels' EPG feed. No, I do not think that these summaries bear any resemblance to a Reliable Source, just by virtue of being published under the imprimatur of the BBC. They are obviously not subjected to any kind of editorial process - you just have to read them to see that. MrDemeanour ( talk) 19:23, 21 January 2018 (UTC)
Seems the term "pre-apocalyptic" is used much more than your opinion has limited you: "pre-apocalyptic" on Google. More importantly, why is there no reference to the Bowie song Five Years (David Bowie song)? 73.183.191.143 ( talk) 01:38, 31 January 2018 (UTC)
It seems common for VOD providers (Amazon, Netflix, Hulu, etc.) to label their purchased programming from other regions as "Original" programming. Star Trek Discovery, for example, is listed as a Netflix original in the UK. I have a feeling this might be the case here. This seems to be a BBC programme purchased by Hulu and labelled as a "co-production" in the US. Is there any real evidence for this? http://www.fremantlemedia.com/hard-sun/ According to Fremantle Media], this is "A Euston Films production for BBC One". No mention of Hulu at that site. -- wooden superman 08:00, 5 April 2018 (UTC)