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Hi. Could you explain why the page relating to Adam Morris (The General E) has been deleted. As far as I can tell, the criteria was related to a being a musician, and he is not, instead being a DJ on a radio station in London. Cheers. Adamiow 18:00, 14 April 2007 (UTC)Reply

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You have tagged the above named image. I am unsure how to tag it. I have obtained the image from the subject, with their permission and it is their picture. What tag do I use? Thanks. Adamiow 21:54, 23 June 2007 (UTC)Reply
It all depends really. Was the release with the understanding the photo would be used on Wikipedia only and for no commercial use. Or was it a complete release (to a free licence), allowing other site to use the image as well? Such a low-resolution photo has limited use, can you get a higher-res version? Thanks/wangi 22:01, 23 June 2007 (UTC)Reply
It was just for Wikipedia use. Unfortunately, no other version is available. Any ideas? Cheers. Adamiow 22:23, 23 June 2007 (UTC)Reply
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I have just remembered that the that the image has been used elsewhere, other than just for Wikipedia, still not for commercial use. Sorry, I didn't have enough time to think about it last night. What tag should I use? Cheers. Adamiow 12:34, 24 June 2007 (UTC)Reply

Sorry, but that doesn't make a difference - Wikipedia needs the "for commercial use" permission so we are free to use the image in derivatives. Surely, someone has a free image they have taken? Thanks/wangi 21:43, 24 June 2007 (UTC)Reply
I'm very confused with all of this. My apologies, as I have struggled to understand this before. I have been given permission to use this photo in any way I wished. I have used this photo on here, as well as it being used on a website in reference to the person. As this gains money through ads, would this count as a commercial activity? If it does, then what tag shall I use? If not, I have another photo, which has been used as a publicity photo on a website for a radio station, which could be used, but I think this photo is more suited. Thanks. Adamiow 22:22, 24 June 2007 (UTC)Reply
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I like the new list of past and present characters, its worked well! Well done, :) — M.Mario (T/C) 13:49, 10 June 2012 (UTC)Reply

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Hey, look no one really watches Doctors. At the moment, I have been trying to update the 2012 characters by the DS spoilers or the small clip on the BBC websites. It's not really working, you can see by the 2012 list Others section. Now, I am trying to split characters which have appeared in 3+ episodes into sections on the list, and I was thinking about deleting the Others table completley. Then we just have the main characters for the year, we dont have loads of empty boxes and no one needs to watch the episodes frequently. Instead of having the Others section, I am creating this here, which I think is a much better way of keeping up to date whether characters are returning, and it will have a list with all the characters on from all the years, the actors on, the dates, but just not the storylines. I think this is a better solution, and am happy to carry it on unless you or anyone says no. However, I may have to split the list into List of Doctors cast members (A-D), etc, if there are two many actors which have appeared on the show. — M.Mario (T/C) 19:47, 14 October 2012 (UTC)Reply

Firstly, I do actually watch the show when I can. Whilst the show's pages doesn't have that many active editors that work, it all seems to work ok. Secondly, I admire your efforts on trying to get all of the characters, but it seems like a huge job! Personally, I would concentrate on the big name guests and those in 1+ episodes. This would dramatically reduce the level of work. Whilst other soaps may cover all of the guests, due to the story of the day nature to Doctors, there are at least 2 new characters, each day, 200 days a year - that's a heck of a lot of characters! I think your list on your sandbox is rather complex and again, very time consuming. Overall, I think the best way forward is present characters on 1 page, split between regular and recurring, with a future and returning characters section. Secondly, a past list, again split between regular and recurring, and finally, the year pages for characters introduced in each year. It seems to work for the other soaps, so I can't see any reason to change. What do you think? Adamiow (talk) 12:24, 16 October 2012 (UTC)Reply
I think we should not have the Others section on any of the articles, there are just too many, and not enough sources. For characters which appear more, we can make them a section on the list. I just think it will be a lot less time consuming and look neater if we do it this way. Second;y. the page is just a list of the cast members much like other soaps have, but a bit neater. Even though it is time consuming, Im very happy to continue with it. "Big name guests" is also a bit OR. The articles seem fine at the moment, I just think we should get rid of the Others, and put the major characters of 2012 in a section. Is that okay? — M.Mario (T/C) 15:55, 16 October 2012 (UTC)Reply
So that I can understand what you are proposing, how would you expect the 2012 to look after your revamp? On the big name guests, how do you think it is original research? Adamiow (talk) 16:08, 16 October 2012 (UTC)Reply
User:M.Mario/sandbox:Doctors Draft. I have included all the characters which have appeared in 3+ episodes. I will also try to create sections for characters who have a massive impact on the main characters, such as family members. The list will look bigger, as there is bound to be more characters which have appeared in more than 3 episodes. I think this will not just be neater, but me much easier to update. For example, the storylines for Mandy, Joe and Howard need updating, which im sure you can do?? And, its OR as in your opinion one person might be a big guest star, where as others may think not. If they are that big of a guest star, there is bound to be a source on them, meaning they would be able to be put in the list. I hope you like it! — M.Mario (T/C) 15:13, 17 October 2012 (UTC)Reply
As long as they are still put on year pages, this looks fine. On the big names, I have not be clear. I really mean those that are sufficient enough stars to have their guest appearance announced in the show, such as Lisa Riley, so it is not original research and mainly from Digital Spy. I still believe a small Others section would be useful for these type of characters if there isn't enough to write a proper chunk for a section. I think we are nearly there on this - woohoo! The only thing left is to split regular and recurring characters on the present list - what do you think on this? Adamiow (talk) 16:00, 17 October 2012 (UTC)Reply
Sorry, did not reliaze you had replied. Would you be able to update the character page's storylines? Some characetrs are really behind, such as Freya, Mandy, Howard, Joe... Also, did you watch this episode [1]? Which one of the guest actors was Kevin Tyler's relative? Replying to your points, yes the lists would still be 2012, 2011, but on the Others section it would just be a redirect to the list of cast members. Yes, those which recieve development, such as quotes from the BBC should be put in a list. But even if some characters are reported to appear but in the source it just is a rehash of the storylines, then maybe not. Others section gone! I will work hard to try and get all the "main" characters a section. And no for the recurring and regular thing, there is just not enough characters appearing. — M.Mario (T/C) 16:17, 18 October 2012 (UTC)Reply
Also, you have AWB right? Well it looks like Doctors (BBC soap opera) is another redirect to the article, so if you ever feel a bit bored, you know what you can do! — M.Mario (T/C) 18:38, 18 October 2012 (UTC)Reply

Sorry for the delay in responding. Firstly, AWB all done. On the characters, I am happy to flesh out when I have time. I didn't see about Kevin Tyler's relative, but will look into it. On the Others, are you suggesting that they would like to the list of past characters? If so, that seems like a sensible approach and prevents duplication. On the recurring/regular, a small number isn't a reason not to do it - the cast itself is small, so naturally the number of recurring are going to be small. I strongly believe there should be a split and also that the past be put back in alphabetical too. Adamiow (talk) 13:57, 20 October 2012 (UTC)Reply

Looks good, quite a lot of the characters articles are out of storylines updates. There would be a link to the past list and to the cast members list as well. If your that strongly wanting a split, then I will agree with you. — M.Mario (T/C) 14:08, 20 October 2012 (UTC)Reply

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