Talk:Paul McGuinness

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Question from a noob

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Hello, Wiki-editors.

I am a student who is just getting involved in Wikipedia for the first time for a school project. I have a question about this Paul McGuinness article. I applaud the editors who have worked on this entry, but I wonder if it is appropriate to state that the show Riviera was/is "a hit all over the world." Shouldn't there be some sort of citation to back this claim? Like I said, I am just getting started, so I apologize if I am way off base here. I'm trying to learn, not to offend anyone. Anyway, thanks for reading and for responding. JREubanks (talk) 23:42, 1 October 2020 (UTC)Reply