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Series can never be used in the singular anyway, Shirley?

It would be oxymoronic.

"Series 1 of The Office" for example is the singular use if you are referring to the series as a whole. Caveat: I think.

 

Aha. A singular collective word to describe a single collection in a collection of collections.

 

My brain hurts. ;)

 

Regardless HF, there was clearly no need for the original apostrophe!

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Series can never be used in the singular anyway, Shirley?

It would be oxymoronic.

"Series 1 of The Office" for example is the singular use if you are referring to the series as a whole. Caveat: I think.

 

Aha. A singular collective word to describe a single collection in a collection of collections.

 

My brain hurts. ;)

 

Regardless HF, there was clearly no need for the original apostrophe!

 

:D

 

I wouldn't go so far as "clearly". Some of us don't tune in to Never Mind The Full Stops every week.

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To be more clear we should adopt this convention.

 

Episode - single program from a series.

Series - collection of episodes, usually from the same time period.

Boxset - collection of series.

 

Not entirely happy with boxset as in actuality this implies a physical box of DVDs or videos. Worse, not all boxsets contain an entire series of series, some don't even span one series.

 

Hmmm. Maybe "meta-series" is better. Or thingy. ;)

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To be more clear we should adopt this convention.

 

Episode - single program from a series.

Series - collection of episodes, usually from the same time period.

Boxset - collection of series.

 

Not entirely happy with boxset as in actuality this implies a physical box of DVDs or videos. Worse, not all boxsets contain an entire series of series, some don't even span one series.

 

Hmmm. Maybe "meta-series" is better. Or thingy. ;)

 

collection of series = show

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To be more clear we should adopt this convention.

 

Episode - single program from a series.

Series - collection of episodes, usually from the same time period.

Boxset - collection of series.

 

Not entirely happy with boxset as in actuality this implies a physical box of DVDs or videos. Worse, not all boxsets contain an entire series of series, some don't even span one series.

 

Hmmm. Maybe "meta-series" is better. Or thingy. ;)

 

collection of series = show

 

That only works for comedy really.

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To be more clear we should adopt this convention.

 

Episode - single program from a series.

Series - collection of episodes, usually from the same time period.

Boxset - collection of series.

 

Not entirely happy with boxset as in actuality this implies a physical box of DVDs or videos. Worse, not all boxsets contain an entire series of series, some don't even span one series.

 

Hmmm. Maybe "meta-series" is better. Or thingy. <_<

 

collection of series = show

 

That only works for comedy really.

 

:D

 

Does it? I thought The Sopranos and 24 were great shows, but apparently they're not, they're great boxsets.

 

;)

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I was reading the paper in my free period today (I had no work to do at the time), and there was a photo of all the contestants.

 

I only recognized three of them. 4 once I'd read the names.

 

 

Too right !!

 

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And thats with just combing her hair

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Dean Gaffney doing the Bush-tucker trial lastnight was a moment of purest comedy gold !!!!

Ant & Dec were just pissing themselves. :lol:

 

just watched it as i sky+'d it last night ...one of the funniest tv "moments" I have ever seen :(:icon_lol:

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