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momijigari wrote 8 years ago: 1

tnt wrote:
Judging from scene release looks more like 2x90. But whatever :)

Scene release doesn't include commercials..... but we do, last time I checked. ;)


gazza911 wrote 8 years ago: 1

tnt wrote:
Judging from scene release looks more like 2x90. But whatever :)

That won't include adverts.

If they have a 5 minute break every 15 minutes (6 times) then it would be 120.

tnt wrote 8 years ago: 1

gazza911 wrote:
That won't include adverts.

If they have a 5 minute break every 15 minutes (6 times) then it would be 120.

Greedy bastards! :D

Jack96 wrote 8 years ago: 1

tnt wrote:
Done. BTW, is the runtime 2x120 or 2x60?

Actually 2x90 with commercials, every episode run 85 min without commercials, I watch it.

So change it back to 90 min please!


momijigari wrote 8 years ago: 1

Jack96 wrote:
Actually 2x90 with commercials, every episode run 85 min without commercials, I watch it.

So change it back to 90 min please!

Because networks would air something in the evening (primetime) with only 1 commercial break?

If that is normal in the country you live in, I may want to move there. ;)

Jack96 wrote 8 years ago: 1

momijigari wrote:
Because networks would air something in the evening (primetime) with only 1 commercial break?

If that is normal in the country you live in, I may want to move there. ;)

I watch it on DVD there were 2 episodes and every episode has a credit list

Full length 170 min


momijigari wrote 8 years ago: 1

Jack96 wrote:
I watch it on DVD there were 2 episodes and every episode has a credit list

Full length 170 min

TVmaze doesn't list the length of episodes on retail media, it lists the broadcast length, which means with commercials included.

Please read the Data Policies.

dw wrote 8 years ago: 1

Hello. Regarding the genres for Doctor Foster: http://www.tvmaze.com/shows/3142/doctor-foster

Please delete medical. It's a drama but not a medical show; Gemma Foster's profession is incidental. No significant action takes place in a clinic or hospital; there are no plot-lines concerning patients, medical procedures, or hospital-administration wrangles. This show is a drama about what happens to a once-married couple, and the people in their sphere, two years after the acrimonious dissolution of their marriage. Link from the BBC site for the program: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b094m6nv Thank you.

dw wrote 8 years ago: 1

Hello. Re: the description for the TV show BANNAN -- http://www.tvmaze.com/shows/10386/bannan

The use of ''escaped'' is misleading. Please consider After eight years away, a young woman reluctantly returns to the small island community where she grew up. This quote from a BBC page about the show makes it clear: She left to escape her family and the place and ''its claustrophobia and its customs''. www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-highlands-islands-29130797

Also, please add a second sentence to the description: In Scottish Gaelic, with English subtitles. That will make clear where the series is set, and it will help viewers who don't care for subtitles. Thank you.

(Encyclopedia Britannica -- a reliable source for researchers -- refers to the language as ''Scottish Gaelic,'' not ''Gaelic,'' to avoid confusion.) www.britannica.com/topic/Goidelic-languages

tnt wrote 8 years ago: 1

dw wrote:
Hello. Regarding the genres for Doctor Foster: http://www.tvmaze.com/shows/3142/doctor-foster

Please delete medical. It's a drama but not a medical show; Gemma Foster's profession is incidental. No significant action takes place in a clinic or hospital; there are no plot-lines concerning patients, medical procedures, or hospital-administration wrangles. This show is a drama about what happens to a once-married couple, and the people in their sphere, two years after the acrimonious dissolution of their marriage. Link from the BBC site for the program: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b094m6nv Thank you.

Done.


JuanArango wrote 8 years ago: 1

dw wrote:
Hello. Re: the description for the TV show BANNAN -- http://www.tvmaze.com/shows/10386/bannan

The use of ''escaped'' is misleading. Please consider After eight years away, a young woman reluctantly returns to the small island community where she grew up. This quote from a BBC page about the show makes it clear: She left to escape her family and the place and ''its claustrophobia and its customs''. www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-highlands-islands-29130797

Also, please add a second sentence to the description: In Scottish Gaelic, with English subtitles. That will make clear where the series is set, and it will help viewers who don't care for subtitles. Thank you.

(Encyclopedia Britannica -- a reliable source for researchers -- refers to the language as ''Scottish Gaelic,'' not ''Gaelic,'' to avoid confusion.) www.britannica.com/topic/Goidelic-languages

Altered the summary, the part with the subtitles should not be in the summary tho :)

tnt wrote 8 years ago: 1

dw wrote:
Also, please add a second sentence to the description: In Scottish Gaelic, with English subtitles. That will make clear where the series is set, and it will help viewers who don't care for subtitles. Thank you.

(Encyclopedia Britannica -- a reliable source for researchers -- refers to the language as ''Scottish Gaelic,'' not ''Gaelic,'' to avoid confusion.) www.britannica.com/topic/Goidelic-languages

The "Show Info" box clearly says: Language: Scottish Gaelic

Our policy demands that the summary should not contain any information that's already available elsewhere on the show page.

dw wrote 8 years ago: 1

tnt wrote:
The "Show Info" box clearly says: Language: Scottish Gaelic

Our policy demands that the summary should not contain any information that's already available elsewhere on the show page.

Sorry to ask (didn't know the policy). Thank you for explaining that.

dw wrote 8 years ago: 1

tnt wrote:
Done.

Thank you.

dw wrote 8 years ago: 1

JuanArango wrote
Altered the summary, the part with the subtitles should not be in the summary tho :)

Thank you.

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