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GeorgeFergus wrote a year ago: 1

Just noticed some duplication.  The guide for Inside West Coast Customs includes all the episodes that are listed separately under the title West Coast Customs.

https://www.tvmaze.com/shows/23746/inside-west-coast-customs

https://www.tvmaze.com/shows/23625/west-coast-customs


kevin87 wrote a year ago: 1

@LadyShelley wrote:
We would not change the dates to match a film festival if that's what you're asking. That was done by the production company, not PBS or Channel Four. As for our listing, we're probably going to have to wait and see who airs it first for TV release. (my bet is it will be Channel Four, even if it's only by a few hours.)

I changed it to PBS since they actually had a date announced and couldn't find anything for Channel 4, even on their press site. Figured it might either be another Grantchester/Miss Scarlet and the Duke situation or they'd randomly announce a date that was before PBS and worst case scenario, we would just have to change it.

Though it does seem Alice & Jack was already released in Denmark on January 26th. That counts right? Honestly I still get confused with the content owner thing now that we have alt air dates lol


LadyShelley wrote a year ago: 1

@kevin87 wrote:
I changed it to PBS since they actually had a date announced and couldn't find anything for Channel 4, even on their press site. Figured it might either be another Grantchester/Miss Scarlet and the Duke situation or they'd randomly announce a date that was before PBS and worst case scenario, we would just have to change it.

Though it does seem Alice & Jack was already released in Denmark on January 26th. That counts right? Honestly I still get confused with the content owner thing now that we have alt air dates lol

Someone mentioned a twitter post that said Channel 4 would release the show in February. PBS was March. I'm betting Ch 4 will be the network we do with. Where is the Denmark info coming from? I only saw the link to the Toronto Film Festival. If the Denmark network was one of the production partners, they should be listed first and Ch4 and PBS would be alt lists. If Denmark just aired the series early, I'm not sure how that would work. 


kevin87 wrote a year ago: 1

@LadyShelley wrote:
Someone mentioned a twitter post that said Channel 4 would release the show in February. PBS was March. I'm betting Ch 4 will be the network we do with. Where is the Denmark info coming from? I only saw the link to the Toronto Film Festival. If the Denmark network was one of the production partners, they should be listed first and Ch4 and PBS would be alt lists. If Denmark just aired the series early, I'm not sure how that would work. 

I changed it weeks before Channel 4 tweeted about it though or else I'd have left it alone. I don't know about broadcast but DR released it on their DRTV service.

https://www.dr.dk/drtv/serie/alice-og-jack_419460 

lowvelocity wrote a year ago: 1

Feud needs a show description update for the second season that premieres on 1/31.

https://www.tvmaze.com/shows/16788/feud

Melding the existing copy w/ a condensed version of the official description from https://www.fxnetworks.com/shows/feud, I suggest the following.

The first installment of the Ryan Murphy's FX anthology series tells the story of the legendary rivalry between Joan Crawford and Bette Davis during their collaboration on the Academy Award®-nominated thriller What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?, and well after the cameras stopped rolling. The series explores how the two women endured ageism, sexism, and misogyny while struggling to hang on to success and fame in the twilight of their careers.

In the second installment, acclaimed writer Truman Capote surrounded himself with a coterie of society’s most elite women – rich, glamorous socialites who defined a bygone era of high society New York – whom he nicknamed “the swans.” Enchanted and captivated by these doyennes, Capote ingratiated himself into their lives, befriending them and becoming their confidante, only to ultimately betray them by writing a thinly veiled fictionalization of their lives, exposing their most intimate secrets. When an excerpt from the book was published in Esquire, it effectively destroyed his relationship with his swans, banished him from the high society he so loved and sent him into a spiral of self-destruction from which he would ultimately never recover.


Magitroopa wrote a year ago: 1

Could the main image for Sherri please be changed back to this? I'm thinking that would likely be preferred over the Zap2it (or whatever site it originates from) custom posters with the weird bordering on the top/bottom.

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