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Hi, and thanks for your addition. But where did you get this info? I tried to find it myself but I was unsuccessful. Offliner ( talk) 01:06, 29 November 2009 (UTC)
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Thank you for adding the tables of productions to The Wednesday Play and Play for Today (assuming that this was also you) – significant improvements. I have added anchors to both tables, to enable links to be created to individual plays. These are useful:
You created sortable tables, which I like, but more work is needed to make the sorting work as readers might expect:
{{dts|format=dmy|1-Apr-2020}}
which outputs 1 Apr 2020{{sortname|Joe|Bloggs}}
|dab=
or |nolink=
third parameter, eg {{sortname|Joe|Bloggs|dab=actor}}
or {{sortname|Joe|Bloggs|nolink=y}}
- {{sortname|The|End of Arthur's Marriage}}
- {{sortname|An|Example|dab=stage play}}
- {{sortname|A|Crack in the Ice|nolink=y}}
- {{sortname|The|Kiss Of Death|Kiss of Death (1977 film)}}
[[The After-Dinner Joke|The After Dinner Joke]]
I would create a Redirect page for the alternative name, so create a page “The After Dinner Joke” containing #REDIRECT [[The After-Dinner Joke]]
{{R from alternative hyphenation}}
{{sortname|The|After Dinner Joke}}
.class="unsortable"
in the heading for that column, eg! class="unsortable" | Notes
{{Hs|}}
first. However, I would make the season title it’s own row with colspan
across the whole table and a background colour to highlight it. I think they’ll then sort to bottom (but I could be wrong about that).
Yesterday, I added links to the John Le Mesurier article to his Wednesday plays but my edit was reverted by someone who said “
The page provides too little information to be of any real use to readers (ie, no plot, background, history, reception, etc).”. I disagree, but as you can see from
a draft article I’m creating I add synopsis and a reference to each play. I recently
experimented with an alternative format in my sandbox. Feel free to copy anything from these that appeal to you.
I see Philip Cross, who over the years has made constructive improvements to my articles, has edited your tables – so I’m alerting him in case he wants to add to, disagree with, or even implement my suggestions.
Happy editing!
Jim Craigie ( talk) 19:56, 25 August 2020 (UTC)
I had assumed that your unconventional capitalisation of play titles was following the BBC′s in Radio Times, until I came across this for an article that I’m currently updating
BBC – Radio Times – Play for Today: Just a Boys' Game
When I created the id parameters I copied your capitalisation, but unfortunately anchors are case-sensitive, so when today I expected Play for Today#Just a Boys' Game to work I found it didn’t, because at least in this case your capitalisation isn’t following that in Radio Times. Is there a reason for that?
Jim Craigie ( talk) 03:10, 29 September 2020 (UTC)
I have made no special check of titles but my order of preference would be to refer first to the as-transmitted title caption. If (as was often the case) it was only in upper case then I would refer to the first RT listing. CaptainZond ( talk) 20:44, 17 November 2020 (UTC)
I have now corrected a few titles based on the on-screen captions of productions seen in the 2020 Drama Out Of A Crisis documentary. CaptainZond ( talk) 14:42, 2 January 2021 (UTC)
Please see discussion
Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Television#ScreenPlay episode list
Jim Craigie (
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16:34, 16 November 2020 (UTC)
Thanks - indeed, rather than apply retrospectively an artificial, post-hoc template structure & numbering, I'm inclined to try to find the BBC production codes (A,B,C,...AA,BB,CC,...AAA,BBB,CCC,...4A,4B,4C, etc., if it was like Doctor Who) and thus distinguish visually somehow between the 'native' PfT productions and seasons, and presentations of productions 'flown in' from the BBC or elsewhere. CaptainZond ( talk) 20:38, 17 November 2020 (UTC)
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Hi, and thanks for your addition. But where did you get this info? I tried to find it myself but I was unsuccessful. Offliner ( talk) 01:06, 29 November 2009 (UTC)
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Good citations on International Space University Ryan Vesey ( talk) 17:12, 13 April 2011 (UTC) |
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Thank you for your submission to Wikipedia! JMHamo ( talk) 09:59, 17 September 2019 (UTC)
Thank you for adding the tables of productions to The Wednesday Play and Play for Today (assuming that this was also you) – significant improvements. I have added anchors to both tables, to enable links to be created to individual plays. These are useful:
You created sortable tables, which I like, but more work is needed to make the sorting work as readers might expect:
{{dts|format=dmy|1-Apr-2020}}
which outputs 1 Apr 2020{{sortname|Joe|Bloggs}}
|dab=
or |nolink=
third parameter, eg {{sortname|Joe|Bloggs|dab=actor}}
or {{sortname|Joe|Bloggs|nolink=y}}
- {{sortname|The|End of Arthur's Marriage}}
- {{sortname|An|Example|dab=stage play}}
- {{sortname|A|Crack in the Ice|nolink=y}}
- {{sortname|The|Kiss Of Death|Kiss of Death (1977 film)}}
[[The After-Dinner Joke|The After Dinner Joke]]
I would create a Redirect page for the alternative name, so create a page “The After Dinner Joke” containing #REDIRECT [[The After-Dinner Joke]]
{{R from alternative hyphenation}}
{{sortname|The|After Dinner Joke}}
.class="unsortable"
in the heading for that column, eg! class="unsortable" | Notes
{{Hs|}}
first. However, I would make the season title it’s own row with colspan
across the whole table and a background colour to highlight it. I think they’ll then sort to bottom (but I could be wrong about that).
Yesterday, I added links to the John Le Mesurier article to his Wednesday plays but my edit was reverted by someone who said “
The page provides too little information to be of any real use to readers (ie, no plot, background, history, reception, etc).”. I disagree, but as you can see from
a draft article I’m creating I add synopsis and a reference to each play. I recently
experimented with an alternative format in my sandbox. Feel free to copy anything from these that appeal to you.
I see Philip Cross, who over the years has made constructive improvements to my articles, has edited your tables – so I’m alerting him in case he wants to add to, disagree with, or even implement my suggestions.
Happy editing!
Jim Craigie ( talk) 19:56, 25 August 2020 (UTC)
I had assumed that your unconventional capitalisation of play titles was following the BBC′s in Radio Times, until I came across this for an article that I’m currently updating
BBC – Radio Times – Play for Today: Just a Boys' Game
When I created the id parameters I copied your capitalisation, but unfortunately anchors are case-sensitive, so when today I expected Play for Today#Just a Boys' Game to work I found it didn’t, because at least in this case your capitalisation isn’t following that in Radio Times. Is there a reason for that?
Jim Craigie ( talk) 03:10, 29 September 2020 (UTC)
I have made no special check of titles but my order of preference would be to refer first to the as-transmitted title caption. If (as was often the case) it was only in upper case then I would refer to the first RT listing. CaptainZond ( talk) 20:44, 17 November 2020 (UTC)
I have now corrected a few titles based on the on-screen captions of productions seen in the 2020 Drama Out Of A Crisis documentary. CaptainZond ( talk) 14:42, 2 January 2021 (UTC)
Please see discussion
Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Television#ScreenPlay episode list
Jim Craigie (
talk)
16:34, 16 November 2020 (UTC)
Thanks - indeed, rather than apply retrospectively an artificial, post-hoc template structure & numbering, I'm inclined to try to find the BBC production codes (A,B,C,...AA,BB,CC,...AAA,BBB,CCC,...4A,4B,4C, etc., if it was like Doctor Who) and thus distinguish visually somehow between the 'native' PfT productions and seasons, and presentations of productions 'flown in' from the BBC or elsewhere. CaptainZond ( talk) 20:38, 17 November 2020 (UTC)
An article you recently created,
Russian Library-Bibliographical Classification, does not have enough sources and citations as written to remain published. It needs more citations from
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?) Information that can't be referenced should be removed (
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