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ASHGOLDOFFICIAL wrote 4 years ago: 1

@JuanArango wrote:
For example: "Shada" didn't release in 1980, due to some problems in the BBC, but on July 6, 1992, it released on the VHS.

Then we would not list it, as it did not premiere on TV.

OK, but what about the rest?


JuanArango wrote 4 years ago: 1

@ASHGOLDOFFICIAL wrote:
OK, but what about the rest?

This should probably be added, but I want to have a second opinion from a Doctor Who expert, for example if we have those stuff maybe as specials listed.

ASHGOLDOFFICIAL wrote 4 years ago: 1

@JuanArango wrote:
This should probably be added, but I want to have a second opinion from a Doctor Who expert, for example if we have those stuff maybe as specials listed.

Who do you think are experts? But I think it’s worth adding as separate shows, because they have several episodes in their composition. 
Used Google Translate.


JuanArango wrote 4 years ago: 1

@ASHGOLDOFFICIAL wrote:
Who do you think are experts? But I think it’s worth adding as separate shows, because they have several episodes in their composition. 
Used Google Translate.

I hope some of the experts will answer shortly in here :)


gazza911 wrote 4 years ago: 1

So, looking at http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/classic/webcasts/index.html I can see that both 'Shada' and 'Real Time' are listed.

We already have Doctor Who: Scream of the Shalka on TVmaze (with the Web Channel set to BBC Doctor Who Webcast).

Doctor Who: Death Comes to Time isn't listed there; from what I can gather it was streamed on BBC Online, which then became BBCi, and then I think merged into BBC iPlayer.

As per the 1980 'Shada' - I don't know enough about it, but as per policy it states "The date this episode premiered (was first made available). The airdate may be left empty, to indicate that the episode never premiered or the date is not known yet." - So I think it's fine to leave it as blank

ASHGOLDOFFICIAL wrote 4 years ago: 1

@gazza911 wrote:
So, looking at http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/classic/webcasts/index.html I can see that both 'Shada' and 'Real Time' are listed.

We already have Doctor Who: Scream of the Shalka on TVmaze (with the Web Channel set to BBC Doctor Who Webcast).

Doctor Who: Death Comes to Time isn't listed there; from what I can gather it was streamed on BBC Online, which then became BBCi, and then I think merged into BBC iPlayer.

As per the 1980 'Shada' - I don't know enough about it, but as per policy it states "The date this episode premiered (was first made available). The airdate may be left empty, to indicate that the episode never premiered or the date is not known yet." - So I think it's fine to leave it as blank

I understood about the 1980 "Shada".

So what are you going to do with the rest? Will you add these shows? Or are you not the expert we are waiting for?


JuanArango wrote 4 years ago: 1

@ASHGOLDOFFICIAL wrote:
I understood about the 1980 "Shada".

So what are you going to do with the rest? Will you add these shows? Or are you not the expert we are waiting for?

he will add them :)


gazza911 wrote 4 years ago: 1

@ASHGOLDOFFICIAL wrote:
I understood about the 1980 "Shada".

So what are you going to do with the rest? Will you add these shows? Or are you not the expert we are waiting for?

I'm not explicitly an expert, but we have enough information to proceed.

Yes, I'll be adding the other webcasts, I've just not got around to doing it yet.

I looked further and BBCi was actually replaced by the BBC Red Button, so I'll add Doctor Who: Death Comes to Time as streaming on that.

Stefan wrote 4 years ago: 1

Please delete Episodes 12 to 30 for Big Brother Canada Season 8. The Show will air two final episodes on March 25 (Episode 10) and April 1st (Episode 11).

The show has shutdown production due to COVID-19.

Full story here: https://www.bigbrothercanada.ca/news/big-brother-canada-special-statement-regarding-end-of-production/


JuanArango wrote 4 years ago: 1

@Stefan wrote:
Please delete Episodes 12 to 30 for Big Brother Canada Season 8. The Show will air two final episodes on March 25 (Episode 10) and April 1st (Episode 11).

The show has shutdown production due to COVID-19.

Full story here: https://www.bigbrothercanada.ca/news/big-brother-canada-special-statement-regarding-end-of-production/

done :)


gazza911 wrote 4 years ago: 1

@ASHGOLDOFFICIAL wrote:
Can you add these shows?

1. Doctor Who: Death Comes to Time
Web channel: BBC Doctor Who website

2. Doctor Who: Real Time
Web channel: BBC Doctor Who website

3. Doctor Who: Shada
Web channel: BBC Doctor Who website

All done on these

@ASHGOLDOFFICIAL wrote:

"Resurrection of the Daleks" was broadcast on television as two episodes. In the 2000s it released as four episodes on DVD. Just delete third and fourth episode and change the release date of the second.

Proofs:
https://tardis.fandom.com/wiki/Resurrection_of_the_Daleks_(TV_story)
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006q2x0/episodes/guide?page=2

With this being broadcast on BBC One (as opposed to the webcasts above), we can do one better than those sources and look straight at the genome project;

Part 1 - https://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/ffbe2ef3bc59484c8e4d3a4317757e91
Part 2 - https://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/a92af8996d9f4428b70582ad70c12c95

This does indeed confirm that it aired on those dates as 2 parts and not 4.

This has now also been changed.

ASHGOLDOFFICIAL wrote 4 years ago: 1

@tnt wrote:
Are they different from https://www.tvmaze.com/shows/46894/doctor-who-shada episodes?

From what I understand, those episodes were never finished and never aired as part of S17, and only exist in form of a DW: Shada mini-series?

"Shada" with the Fourth Doctor was never broadcast, it only appeared on the VHS and DVDs. "Shada" (webcast) is a completely different story, already with the Eighth Doctor. In general, in the Doctor Who universe there is several history with the name "Shada".

tnt wrote 4 years ago: 2

@ASHGOLDOFFICIAL wrote:
"Shada" with the Fourth Doctor was never broadcast, it only appeared on the VHS and DVDs. "Shada" (webcast) is a completely different story, already with the Eighth Doctor. In general, in the Doctor Who universe there is several history with the name "Shada".

I was confused by the similar name and equal number of episodes. Thanks for clarification :)

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