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tnt wrote 8 years ago: 1

JuanArango wrote:
done :)

See above. You're fast, but careless :)


JuanArango wrote 8 years ago: 1

tnt wrote:
See above. You're fast, but careless :)

Well only the bio dates have to be changed then.


dpratt wrote 8 years ago: 1

TNT is right. We need to remove the date of birth info.

tnt wrote 8 years ago: 1

JuanArango wrote:
but isnt appearances and photo the most important :) ?

The age matters for distinguishing the people sharing the same name :)


JuanArango wrote 8 years ago: 1

tnt wrote:
The age matters for distinguishing the people sharing the same name :)

:)

drbits wrote 8 years ago: 1

JuanArango wrote:
The thing you can do now is to fill in everything you are able to fill in, what you do not know you cannot submit :)

While each TV episode has a date of first airing, daily and weekly shows often have no official season available to the public.
TV episodes are officially identified to the public in one of four ways:
1) Season:ss Episode: ee (usually SssEee in the US or sXee in the UK)
2) Episode number only starting from 1 (most common in Asia or pre-1980 shows). No season is specified.
3) Date of first airing (mostly for shows that air more than once per week or only published online, but not broadcast). Most properly yyyy-MM-dd (ISO standard and asian format), but often displayed as dd-MM-yyyy in Europe or MM-dd-yyyy in the US. Shows identified with date of first airing rarely have a publicly available season identified. Occasionally, season and episode number within the season is available on IMDB or Wikipedia; but these are often not official. If a season and episode number is required, the best season number is the year and the best episode number is the day within the year (not the show number within the year, as that is confusing when there are repeats). These shows never appear more than once per day in their home time zone. For consistency, the ISO format should be used (the ISO format is also sortable).
4) Year and week of first airing. When using Season and Episode format, these should displayed as SyyyyEww or SyyEww - even if weeks are skipped.

Internally to a production company, shows are often identified in production order instead of broadcast order. Shows are often identified internally with letters to identify the parts based on shooting sequence. For example, season 1 part f might be the external shots for a specific location in multiple episodes.

Real-Frosty wrote 8 years ago: 1

http://www.tvmaze.com/shows/3101/mountain-men

Is missing episode 13.

I tried to add it, but keep getting the error: "This entry already existed in the past, so it can only be re-created by a Trusted Contributor or higher. (I guess I'm not that)"

Episode Title: "High & Dry"

Episode Summary: Eustace and Preston bring down a giant.

Airdate: Sept 07, 2017 Airtime: 21:00

etc...

tinkerdave wrote 8 years ago: 1

The air date and Studio for Tin Star are wrong. Please see: https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/B0756QRCSN/ref=dv_web_wtls_list_pr_1

Thank You

tnt wrote 8 years ago: 1

tinkerdave wrote:
The air date and Studio for Tin Star are wrong. Please see: https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/B0756QRCSN/ref=dv_web_wtls_list_pr_1

Thank You

No, they're not. Tin Star is a Sky Atlantic show, and the whole season was released yesterday at their streaming platform, Sky Go. And we're following the world premiere.

https://www.sky.com/watch/channel/sky-atlantic/tin-star/episodes/season-1

robinc wrote 8 years ago: 1

tonight's episode of 20/20 is missing, i tried to add it in but i got this message - This entry already existed in the past, so it can only be re-created by a Trusted Contributor or higher. can someone please add it back in episode #39, title "The Target"?


gazza911 wrote 8 years ago: 1

robinc wrote:
tonight's episode of 20/20 is missing, i tried to add it in but i got this message - This entry already existed in the past, so it can only be re-created by a Trusted Contributor or higher. can someone please add it back in episode #39, title "The Target"?

Which 20/20? There's many shows with that (or 20/20 on x) as their name.

robinc wrote 8 years ago: 1

gazza911 wrote:
Which 20/20? There's many shows with that (or 20/20 on x) as their name.

yes, sorry i didn't think of that the one in the u.s. is it easier if i put a url here next time?


gazza911 wrote 8 years ago: 1

robinc wrote:
yes, sorry i didn't think of that the one in the u.s. is it easier if i put a url here next time?

Yes, it's much easier.

I assume you're referring to this one: http://www.tvmaze.com/shows/1401/2020/episodes

Still a little bit confused as there is an episode there for tonight which is #32

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