I hope you've seen this. As I hope you can appreciate, the Sci-Fi forum is pretty dead, except for a few times a year. We feel it's time to get rid of it. The reason I'm posting though, is to say that the users of this forum haven't been completely forgotten! We will be making sure that this thread is going to be stickied in the TV forum (and will therefore be TVs only sticky).
I felt I ought to post in case there were any worries about the future of this thread.
I hope you've seen this. As I hope you can appreciate, the Sci-Fi forum is pretty dead, except for a few times a year. We feel it's time to get rid of it. The reason I'm posting though, is to say that the users of this forum haven't been completely forgotten! We will be making sure that this thread is going to be stickied in the TV forum (and will therefore be TVs only sticky).
I felt I ought to post in case there were any worries about the future of this thread.
Did anyone else enter the competition on the Dr Who site about seeing the first two episodes at the premier? I do hope they are going to tell me I've won.
A different term than seasons would probably be beneficial but I like having different terms for an overall series and a series/season within the overall series.
It just stops any confusion when talking about tv programmes and makes it easier to reference what you are talking about.
A different term than seasons would probably be beneficial but I like having different terms for an overall series and a series/season within the overall series.
It just stops any confusion when talking about tv programmes and makes it easier to reference what you are talking about.
The term season is so confusing to me since its pretty much shown over 2 actual seasons of a year, its more understandable in America when they have shows over an actual season of the year.
The term season is so confusing to me since its pretty much shown over 2 actual seasons of a year, its more understandable in America when they have shows over an actual season of the year.
The majority of people these days seem to watch more American tv than English so it is probably why 'season' comes so easily to most.
The majority of people these days seem to watch more American tv than English so it is probably why 'season' comes so easily to most.
I don't have a problem when people call an American programme by 'season', since America actually has a TV season. Britain however does not, so it doesn't make sense to use the moniker for British programming