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lucky8919 wrote 2 years ago: 1

@TomSouthwell wrote:
Can you provide an official link rather then imdb? 

I don't know how/where to get an official link. I thought imdb would be a reliable source.


TomSouthwell wrote 2 years ago: 1

@lucky8919 wrote:
I don't know how/where to get an official link. I thought imdb would be a reliable source.

Imdb is a user contributor based site just like we are. We prefer official sources over anything else. 


CostaDax wrote 2 years ago: 1

African Queens was first announced as an anthology documentary series at Netflix with each season focusing on a different African queen. Season 1 focuses on Angolan Queen Njinga, was released on Feb 15, 2023 and was given the title African Queens: Njinga at Netflix. Season 2 would focus on Egyptian Queen Cleopatra and would be called African Queens: Cleopatra. However, Season 2 which will be released on May 10, 2023 was announced to be called Queen Cleopatra at Netflix. The African Queens part has been dropped from the title and it's listed on Netflix as a different series. Both seasons/series are executive-produced and narrated by Jada Pinkett Smith. Despite the separate listing on Netflix, the official press releases and synopsis given by Netflix and dated April 12 reads as follows: "From Executive Producer Jada Pinkett Smith comes a documentary series exploring the lives of prominent and iconic African Queens. This season will feature Queen Cleopatra..." It's all a bit confusing and we currently list it both ways on TVmaze: as Season 2 of African Queens and as a separate show. We should only keep one.


JuanArango wrote 2 years ago: 1

@CostaDax wrote:
African Queens was first announced as an anthology documentary series at Netflix with each season focusing on a different African queen. Season 1 focuses on Angolan Queen Njinga, was released on Feb 15, 2023 and was given the title African Queens: Njinga at Netflix. Season 2 would focus on Egyptian Queen Cleopatra and would be called African Queens: Cleopatra. However, Season 2 which will be released on May 10, 2023 was announced to be called Queen Cleopatra at Netflix. The African Queens part has been dropped from the title and it's listed on Netflix as a different series. Both seasons/series are executive-produced and narrated by Jada Pinkett Smith. Despite the separate listing on Netflix, the official press releases and synopsis given by Netflix and dated April 12 reads as follows: "From Executive Producer Jada Pinkett Smith comes a documentary series exploring the lives of prominent and iconic African Queens. This season will feature Queen Cleopatra..." It's all a bit confusing and we currently list it both ways on TVmaze: as Season 2 of African Queens and as a separate show. We should only keep one.

So far we would follow the press release, only if on-screen will differ from the press release , we would not go with the press release.


kevin87 wrote 2 years ago: 1

@TomSouthwell wrote:
Imdb is a user contributor based site just like we are. We prefer official sources over anything else. 

Sorry about off-topicing, but I once tried to correct an episode of The Clinic, an Irish medical drama, to not have Sara Gilbert, the US actress from Roseanne/The Connors, featured as a guest... and they kept telling me they can't verifying it, despite the Irish actress spelling her name with an 'h'... lol that situation immediately came to mind.


RoseRed wrote 2 years ago: 2

@xeyes wrote:
Had someone post this elsewhere and looked into it. Grace on iTV actually only had 1 episode for S01 according to the iTV website and S02 had 4. Looking to see if this is agreed before making a change.

https://www.tvmaze.com/shows/45489/grace/episodes

https://www.itv.com/watch/grace/2a7610/2a7610a0001

This is the wiki associated with Grace: ITV commissioned Series 1 in 2020 (2x120):

https://www.itv.com/presscentre/press-releases/filming-commences-highly-anticipated-new-crime-drama-grace-starring-john-simm

However when Series 1 originally aired, only the first episode of the series was broadcast on ITV. 

BritBox, who are co-owned by ITV, then aired both episodes of Series 1, thus becoming the airdate owner of Series 1.

ITV began broadcasting Series 2 in 2022, they aired Series 1, Episode 2 as Series 2, Episode 1, before premiering the other episodes of Series 2. Making ITV the airdate owner of Series 2. 

To avoid confusion we have setup a Verbatim list, to show how ITV have broadcast the episodes, here:

https://www.tvmaze.com/alternatelists/588/grace-verbatim-order

schakoska wrote 2 years ago: 1

Hey, the "The Pandemic Special" episode for South Park is actually not a special episode, but the 1st episode of season 24. The production code was 2401 and even their website shows S24E01 on the day of the premiere: https://web.archive.org/web/20200930184026/https://southpark.cc.com/seasons/south-park

Link for the episode: https://www.tvmaze.com/episodes/1930418/south-park-s24-special-the-pandemic-special

Can you change it? Thanks


TomSouthwell wrote 2 years ago: 1

@schakoska wrote:
Hey, the "The Pandemic Special" episode for South Park is actually not a special episode, but the 1st episode of season 24. The production code was 2401 and even their website shows S24E01 on the day of the premiere: https://web.archive.org/web/20200930184026/https://southpark.cc.com/seasons/south-park

Link for the episode: https://www.tvmaze.com/episodes/1930418/south-park-s24-special-the-pandemic-special

Can you change it? Thanks

We would never use a production code to determine numbering especially in animation which can typically be produced out of aiirng order. From the link you provided the press release announcing the episode describes it as a hour long special event:- 

Comedy Central today announced a one-hour special event of the Emmy® and Peabody® Award-winning series South Park. The hour-long supersized episode titled “The Pandemic Special” premiering on Wednesday, September 30 at 8:00 p.m. ET/PT will have two encore airings at 9:00 p.m. ET/PT and 10:00 p.m. ET/PT.

 


TomSouthwell wrote 2 years ago: 1

@kevin87 wrote:
Sorry about off-topicing, but I once tried to correct an episode of The Clinic, an Irish medical drama, to not have Sara Gilbert, the US actress from Roseanne/The Connors, featured as a guest... and they kept telling me they can't verifying it, despite the Irish actress spelling her name with an 'h'... lol that situation immediately came to mind.

I thought Sara Gilbert was huge on Irish TV 👀🤣. 


Magitroopa wrote 2 years ago: 1

Please remove Lauren Taylor Harding from the crew appearances here. I have checked and verified all credits and she has not been credited since season 7. The crew appearances on this episode should match up with here.

And @fli718 please check the credits next time and don't add incorrect ones on.


CostaDax wrote 2 years ago: 1

@Magitroopa wrote:
Please remove Lauren Taylor Harding from the crew appearances here. I have checked and verified all credits and she has not been credited since season 7. The crew appearances on this episode should match up with here.

And @fli718 please check the credits next time and don't add incorrect ones on.

Ms. Harding removed. The crew appearances on those two episodes match up now. :)


xeyes wrote 2 years ago: 1

@RoseRed wrote:
This is the wiki associated with Grace: ITV commissioned Series 1 in 2020 (2x120):

https://www.itv.com/presscentre/press-releases/filming-commences-highly-anticipated-new-crime-drama-grace-starring-john-simm

However when Series 1 originally aired, only the first episode of the series was broadcast on ITV. 

BritBox, who are co-owned by ITV, then aired both episodes of Series 1, thus becoming the airdate owner of Series 1.

ITV began broadcasting Series 2 in 2022, they aired Series 1, Episode 2 as Series 2, Episode 1, before premiering the other episodes of Series 2. Making ITV the airdate owner of Series 2. 

To avoid confusion we have setup a Verbatim list, to show how ITV have broadcast the episodes, here:

https://www.tvmaze.com/alternatelists/588/grace-verbatim-order

Thanks @RoseRed !


BookerMuzuker wrote 2 years ago: 1

Hi,please delete episodes 120-121 of  show  The Witch's Game , the broadcast network release only 119 episodes;fix the episode order in the season by 119. Thanks!


JuanArango wrote 2 years ago: 2

@BookerMuzuker wrote:
Hi,please delete episodes 120-121 of  show  The Witch's Game , the broadcast network release only 119 episodes;fix the episode order in the season by 119. Thanks!

done :)

suemac wrote 2 years ago: 1

Need clarification re: The Newsreader https://www.tvmaze.com/shows/47585/the-newsreader please.  This ABC Australia (1season so far) premiered on Aussie Network ABC on Aug 15, 2021. Then s1 streamed all at once on The Roku Channel in the US on Mar 18, 2022. Then per what we have here, it streamed all at once on UK's BBC iPlayer July 24, 2022.  We don't have an alt for The Roku Channel. Can someone provide info on the current record reasoning here. I'm thick skulled (obvious)


Mediaman85 wrote 2 years ago: 1

I added this episode to The First 48, the wrong show. (already entered on After The First 48) I removed the date and episode name for now, not sure if you want to just delete or leave it for the next episode.

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