Talk:Virtual Murder

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Some of the added detail has an "anorak" quality about it. Is it really of interest to show the precise time that each epiisode was shown?! It's a bit of a distraction. BONNUIT 07:03, 20 January 2007 (UTC)

It may be the blockquotes are not used for statements of less than four lines (gosh, those rules), but the following is a heck of mouthful:

Although well regarded by some, such as television historian Andrew Pixley who, recalling the show in 2002, wrote, “Finally, I thought, somebody had been brave enough to craft a modern thriller which, while captured on videotape, boasted all the style, fun and imagination of the great British film series of the 1960s such as The Avengers and Department S”,[1] Virtual Murder remains largely forgotten today and, as of early 2007, has never been repeated, nor has it ever been released in any video format.

IXIA 17:26, 3 February 2007 (UTC)

Think I've fixed it.
- Joe King 19:34, 6 February 2007 (UTC)

That's good. Also conveys the right sense of balance. IXIA 16:22, 10 February 2007 (UTC)