
Over on TheTVDB, "Christmas Special" is S04E01, and "Beach Club" is S04E02.
Why not match up with TheTVDB's data? Makes more sense...????
Over on TheTVDB, "Christmas Special" is S04E01, and "Beach Club" is S04E02.
Why not match up with TheTVDB's data? Makes more sense...????
@fearlessleader wrote:
Over on TheTVDB, "Christmas Special" is S04E01, and "Beach Club" is S04E02.Why not match up with TheTVDB's data? Makes more sense...????
Becauss we follow official listings. In this instance 5s listings arent clear as they list the Christmas Special as Episode 7 of Series 4, however Beach Club is Episode 1. Why would it make more sense to follow TVDB?
https://www.channel5.com/show/the-madame-blanc-mysteries/season-4/christmas-special
@TomSouthwell wrote:
Becauss we follow official listings. In this instance 5s listings arent clear as they list the Christmas Special as Episode 7 of Series 4, however Beach Club is Episode 1. Why would it make more sense to follow TVDB?https://www.channel5.com/show/the-madame-blanc-mysteries/season-4/christmas-special
Because Acorn TV (which "airs" this show everywhere outside the UK) put the Christmas Special into series/season 4. SO, for most of the world, thetvdb's season/episode information is accurate.
I don't know your policy when the two listed "broadcasters" have different season/episode information. I'm just thinking that most of the world's access would be more important than just the UK's.
@fearlessleader wrote:
Because Acorn TV (which "airs" this show everywhere outside the UK) put the Christmas Special into series/season 4. SO, for most of the world, thetvdb's season/episode information is accurate.I don't know your policy when the two listed "broadcasters" have different season/episode information. I'm just thinking that most of the world's access would be more important than just the UK's.
Its a UK show, if you follow our data policies at the bottom of every page, the origin country/network takes precedent everytime.