Talk:BBC Studios Natural History Unit filmography

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Hi user:Windrifter2 @Windrifter2: As far as I am aware the Oak Tree episode is a 90 minute one off. Maybe you are confusing it with something else, because I have checked on the programme website it is says it is only one episode. Thank you for the improvements you have made to some of my edits. Bivaldian (talk) 21:34, 27 August 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Dear sir, why are their two shows that are both called "Natural Born Hustlers"? (one in the UK and the other being the PBS release name for World's Sneakiest Animals) It's very confusing and I can't tell the difference. Can you try to differentiate them? Signed, an anonymous user (I'm anonymous because I like it that way) :)

Hello anonymous user! You are absolutely correct. They are duplicate entries, and I confirmed with my own local video files that it is the same content. I'm removing the entry for "Natural Born Hustlers" as the initial programme is called "World's Sneakiest Animals", and, given this is British content, I'm giving preference for the British programme names. --Windrifter2 (talk) 20:22, 6 July 2023 (UTC)[reply]

(July 2023) REQUEST FOR COMMUNITY INPUT:

I don't feel that Wikipedia is the place to record the individual home video/digital platform releases of these individual programmes. At least, not on this page. Especially given how frequently shows are put online for streaming and subsequently taken down, I don't feel it's the responsibility of this community to manage what type of release/availability something has. I propose we remove the two columns labeled DVD Release and Video Download. Given it's a very large, fundamental change to the structure of the page, I did not want to make such an edit without the community's input first. Thoughts? --Windrifter2 (talk) 20:50, 6 July 2023 (UTC)[reply]