Talk:International airings of The A-Team
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I think this article could be made into a table and then merged back into The A-Team. As you may know, WP:LENGTH excludes tables and the like. The table would have as many rows as there are countries represented, and at least three columns. The first column would list the countries using flag templates, the next column(s) would list the station(s) that aired the show, and the final column(s) would include whatever title they gave the show and any other information we can give. Here is a crudely made example:
Country | Channel | Title |
Argentina | Canal 9 | Brigada A |
All thoughts and tweaks to the table are encouraged. —EdGl 23:40, 14 January 2007 (UTC)
- I think a chart would be a good idea if the list were static. However, with as many IP users from all over the world who want to add there onw country to the list (nothing wrong with that per se), many of them may not be familar with the chart's syntax, and it might be a bear keeping up with it. But if you want to try, go ahead; if it doesn't work, you can always remove the chart formatting.
- One of my goals in spinning the sections off is to get the major unsourced sections out of the article, and then try to source what remains, with the goal of achieving good article (GA) status at some point in the future. I don't think it will be long before this article get's listed for deletion. However, there are many other sites on movies and TV with absolutely no sources, and until Wikipedia decides to get rid of all of them, this page should stay. - BillCJ 01:16, 15 January 2007 (UTC)