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This page describes the recommanded layout for list of episodes pages.▼
==Article Title==▼
An article featuring a list of episodes should be named:▼
:List of ''Example Television Show'' episodes▼
▲
▲:'''List of''' ''Example Television Show'' '''episodes'''
If the main article is ''Name of TV Show (TV show)'', it may not be necessary to include (TV show), unless the alternative show articles also have their own episode lists.
Examples:
*[[List of Friends episodes]]
*[[List of Homicide: Life on the Street episodes]]
==Page introduction==
At the top of the page note that the article is a list and that there is a main article for the show (with '''<nowiki>{{Main|</nowiki>'''''Show Title'''''<nowiki>}}</nowiki>''' or a similar message). In the intro also note things like:
*If the show is in progress, or if not all episodes are listed
*If the episode order could be unfamiliar (such as in some edited re-broadcasts)
*The original network the show aired on, as well as any major significant networks of re-broadcast (try to limit this to original networks and networks in English speaking nations).
*The start and end dates of the original broadcast, such as ''TV Show aired from March 2 1998 to March 7 2000.''
*etc
Mention details about the series, airing, production, DVD releases and related works in the
Add '''<nowiki>[[</nowiki>Category:
▲Mention details about the series, airing, production, DVD releases and related works in the Lede.
▲Add '''<nowiki>[[Category:Episode lists|</nowiki>''Show name''<nowiki>]]</nowiki>''' to the bottom of the page.
==Episode titles==
Episode titles are placed in quotation marks. All words are
:"Insert Name of Episode Here"
:"Lay Off the Beef" (Off is part of a two word verb in this sentence)
:"The Day Before the Day After
==Television show titles==
Television show titles are placed in italics. The same
==Linking==
In general, episode titles should NOT be linked unless an article has already been
:"Two Part Episode" (Part I)
:"Two Part Episode" (Part II)
If two-part episodes have different titles, editors should use their
==Tables==
See {{tl|Episode list}} and [[Template talk:Episode list]] for information on how to build such a table with a template for easy data entry and formatting.
When a list of episodes includes details such as original air dates and summaries they should then be formatted in a [[Help:table|table]].
Different tables should be used for each season of the television show. Each season should have a heading with the title, "Season X: (YEAR)" (for UK television: "Series X: (YEAR)"). The table itself should contain at least
Depending on the depth of information one wishes to included in the episode list page, more columns may be added
More columns than this could create clutter, and the "Fictional Date" and "Screenshot" columns are optional for this reason. However, other possible columns for inclusion where appropriate (e.g. a show that only ran a few seasons or whose viewership was a very important) include a column for Nielsen ratings and a column for viewership figures (in millions)
Any important information (e.g. a show changing broadcast stations or episodes from one season being held off until the next season) should follow the table that they relate to.
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Usually, all the information described above is presented in one row. Often, below this a new row spanning all of the columns (expect "Screenshot") may be created to give a short synopsis of the episode in question. Such synopses should be brief and should not reveal any plot details beyond what is necessary.
The table should
===Standard table===
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<nowiki>
==Season 1: 1997-1998==
{| class="wikitable" width="98%"
|-
|-
|colspan="5" bgcolor="#FFBFBF"| <!-- Putting in a nice space between episodes -->
|-
|rowspan="2"| [[Image:SouthPark101.gif|100px]] || "[[Cartman Gets an Anal Probe]]" || [[August 13]], [[1997]] ||align="center"| 101 ||align="center"| 1
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|colspan="4"| Cartman tries to bulk up using "Weight Gain 4000". Mr. Garrison attempts to assassinate [[Kathie Lee Gifford]].
|-
|colspan="5" bgcolor="#FFBFBF"| <!-- Putting in a nice space between episodes -->
|}
</nowiki>
</pre>
Thus creates:
{| class="wikitable" width="98%"
|-
|-
|colspan="5" bgcolor="#FFBFBF"| <!-- Putting in a nice space between episodes -->
|rowspan="2"| [[Image:Wikipedesketch1.png|100px]] || "[[Cartman Gets an Anal Probe]]" || [[August 13]], [[1997]] ||align="center"| 101 ||align="center"| 1▼
|-
▲|rowspan="2"| [[Image:
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|colspan="4"| Space aliens implant a transmitter in Cartman and abduct Kyle's brother.
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|colspan="5" bgcolor="#FFBFBF"| <!-- Putting in a nice space between episodes -->
|-
|rowspan="2"| [[Image:
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|colspan="4"| Cartman tries to bulk up using "Weight Gain 4000". Mr. Garrison attempts to assassinate [[Kathie Lee Gifford]].
|-
|colspan="5" bgcolor="#FFBFBF"| <!-- Putting in a nice space between episodes -->
|}
For good examples of the format described above, see:
* [[List of Star Trek: Voyager episodes]]
* [[List of Star Trek: DS9 episodes]]
▲* [[List of South Park episodes]]
▲* [[List of Star Trek: TOS episodes]]
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