It was first broadcast in the United Kingdom on 1 April 2001, yet Son of God ran for a single series of three episodes, Please make it clear that it was the first episide which was broadcast on 1 April
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others remarked that it was dumbed down went off on some strange tangents. misdsing "and"?
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and was executively produced by Ruth Pitt, "and the executive produder was Ruth Pitt" is better
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Despite not being religious, he was drawn to programme for its use of scientific and historical information. missing definite article.
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The completed programme ultimately featured more than an hour and a half of Whitbourn's music "ultimately" is uneccessary here
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who employed techniques similar to ones used in the recent BBC series Walking with Dinosaurs. recent is a potentially dated term, give a date.
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astrologers from around time of Herod the Great would have believed that the constellation Aries would have symbolised his kingdom and the lands that he controlled missing definite article
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where Jesus is traditionally was to have spent 40 days and nights being tempted by the devil. ?? ungrammatical
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a retired medical artist from the Unit of Art in Medicine at the University of Manchester Why the capitalization?
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Actually, I now see that is the name of a department so I have recapitalized.
Jezhotwells (
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Critical reaction to Son of God was mixed. The series received praise from commentators such as Andrew Billen of New Statesman missing definite article
Where? The magazine's official title is "New Statesman" rather than "The New Stateman".
Indeed it is, but I meant "of the New Statesman" I have copy-edited to this effect.
Jezhotwells (
talk) 11:10, 24 January 2012 (UTC)reply
It was repeated during March the following year, and gained a figure of 1.5 million viewers per episode. Was this in the US or the UK?
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The series was nominated for two awards, both for the computer-generated images created by graphics team Red Vision. The show received a nomination at the 2001 LEAF Awards, and won an Outstanding Achievement award at the 2001 Royal Television Society North Awards. Were the two awards the LEAF and RTSN? It is not clear in the way it is currently phrased.
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It was also repeated on Christmas Day 2002 and 2003. Where - UK or US?
Two images have correct license or NFUR and vaptions, but
File:Race of Jesus.ogv has contradictory information in the NFUR. An 18-second video sample from episode two of the BBC history series Son of God. and Extracted from episode three of Son of God Needs sorting out.
Done.
Overall:
Pass/Fail:
On Hold for seven days for issues above to be addressed.
Jezhotwells (
talk) 04:10, 8 January 2012 (UTC)reply
OK, good to go. I am happy to list this as a good article.
Jezhotwells (
talk) 11:10, 24 January 2012 (UTC)reply
It was first broadcast in the United Kingdom on 1 April 2001, yet Son of God ran for a single series of three episodes, Please make it clear that it was the first episide which was broadcast on 1 April
Done.
others remarked that it was dumbed down went off on some strange tangents. misdsing "and"?
Added.
and was executively produced by Ruth Pitt, "and the executive produder was Ruth Pitt" is better
Replaced.
Despite not being religious, he was drawn to programme for its use of scientific and historical information. missing definite article.
Added.
The completed programme ultimately featured more than an hour and a half of Whitbourn's music "ultimately" is uneccessary here
Removed.
who employed techniques similar to ones used in the recent BBC series Walking with Dinosaurs. recent is a potentially dated term, give a date.
Done.
astrologers from around time of Herod the Great would have believed that the constellation Aries would have symbolised his kingdom and the lands that he controlled missing definite article
Added.
where Jesus is traditionally was to have spent 40 days and nights being tempted by the devil. ?? ungrammatical
Rewritten.
a retired medical artist from the Unit of Art in Medicine at the University of Manchester Why the capitalization?
Removed.
Actually, I now see that is the name of a department so I have recapitalized.
Jezhotwells (
talk) 11:10, 24 January 2012 (UTC)reply
Critical reaction to Son of God was mixed. The series received praise from commentators such as Andrew Billen of New Statesman missing definite article
Where? The magazine's official title is "New Statesman" rather than "The New Stateman".
Indeed it is, but I meant "of the New Statesman" I have copy-edited to this effect.
Jezhotwells (
talk) 11:10, 24 January 2012 (UTC)reply
It was repeated during March the following year, and gained a figure of 1.5 million viewers per episode. Was this in the US or the UK?
Added.
The series was nominated for two awards, both for the computer-generated images created by graphics team Red Vision. The show received a nomination at the 2001 LEAF Awards, and won an Outstanding Achievement award at the 2001 Royal Television Society North Awards. Were the two awards the LEAF and RTSN? It is not clear in the way it is currently phrased.
Rewritten.
It was also repeated on Christmas Day 2002 and 2003. Where - UK or US?
Two images have correct license or NFUR and vaptions, but
File:Race of Jesus.ogv has contradictory information in the NFUR. An 18-second video sample from episode two of the BBC history series Son of God. and Extracted from episode three of Son of God Needs sorting out.
Done.
Overall:
Pass/Fail:
On Hold for seven days for issues above to be addressed.
Jezhotwells (
talk) 04:10, 8 January 2012 (UTC)reply
OK, good to go. I am happy to list this as a good article.
Jezhotwells (
talk) 11:10, 24 January 2012 (UTC)reply