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The text of the entry was: Did you know ... that John Gorrie has no memory of directing the third episode of the Doctor Who serial The Reign of Terror, despite official documentation stating he did?
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The executions of Robespierre are a subset of the entire historical period called the French Revolution. If words like "bloody days" are less than Wiki-like, that's OK. But we need to have something more accurate than just that the story is set in the French Revolution. (Granted, the serial compresses history about as much as a Shakespearian history play, but there is some need for accuracy here). So, I'm going to put something along those lines back in. Feel free to tweak, but please don't delete altogether without considering this point. --Proteus71 28 Apr 2005

Twitter as a source

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There is no reason Twitter can't be a reliable source. Even though it's full of nonsense, impostors, satirists pretending to be impostors and impostors pretending to be satirists, it could, rarely, be good. This particular feed, while unverified by Twitter (the tick of approval) does appear to be 2|enteratin's feed. Having said all that, my natural inclination when seeing such an unlikely claim backed by such an unverified source, is to give a great big delete. Which I suspect is what most people would feel. So I suggest that while you could use it, subjects as trivial as upcoming releases DON'T have to be updated continually. We can wait until something's released before considering it notable. MartinSFSA (talk) 04:18, 4 March 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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