User:SOTO/Forum Archive/The Panopticon/@comment-26975268-20130201045831/@comment-26975268-20130209034826

User:SOTO/Forum Archive/The Panopticon/@comment-26975268-20130201045831/@comment-26975268-20130209034826 CzechOut wrote: It doesn't. It's not important to day pages when a rebroadcast happens. Given that you could claim that just about every episode of Doctor Who has been rebroadcast — somewhere — on every day of the year, rebroadcast dates are completely trivial. Yeah, that's a really good point...

Anyways, yes, agreed, regular rebroadcasts are trivial and should never be included in the day of the year pages.

But what about first broadcasts in other countries? Personally, this is a maybe - if you do one, you have to do all. Still. Could be discussed.

What about celebrations of the 50th? Personally, I find these important and I think we should feature these on the pages. All the rebroadcasts specifically in celebration of the Fiftieth of every country should be featured, IMO.

We have to look at every unique broadcasting instance and decide if that group gets the okay or not. You want to include the unique repeat on BBC1? Discussion. I want to include the unique repeat on The Aztecs on BBCA? Discussion. After all this, we'll have decided what outside of first broadcasts, if any, will be featured. So, what other examples of uniqueness am I missing?