User talk:The Colclough

Hiya, thanks, and some pointers
Hello :) Thanks for choosing to spend some time with us.  It's great to see another editor interested in creating and editing behind-the-scenes articles.  If I may, though, I wanted to acquaint you with some things to make your articles, like Jeremy Webb, fit in a bit better around here.
 * 1) Categorise your articles. We have an extensive array of categories for behind-the-scenes personnel, all of which ultimately lead to category:Doctor Who crew, at least insofar as Doctor Who is concerned.  (There are similar cats for the other shows, but DW is the most well-developed.)  Study that cat for a bit, and you'll soon see there's a category for whatever type of crew member you're writing about.
 * 2) We generally like to create a link to the other shows that people have worked on. If they exist, we like to preference wikia wikis to make those links.  In the case of Merlin, the link is made by typing Merlin In those cases where a wikia link is unavailable or where the wikia link provides no substantial information, we encourage links to wikipedia, done by typing article name where the final pipe {|} will automatically chop off the preceding "wikipedia:".  For more information about how to make links to other wikis, I encourage you to read Help:Wiki markup
 * 3) All cast and crew articles should have at least one external link — that to their imdb page. This can be placed on a page using imdb name.
 * 4) All articles about real people should have NameSort placed on the page. This automatically alphabetises the name in categories, making "Jeremy Webb" sort under "Webb".
 * 5) Your life would be greatly simplified when creating pages about real people if when you started an article, you pulled down the tab under "Option 1" and found the preloadable template corresponding to crew members. For help understanding how to do all this, please see preloadable formats.

Well, thanks again for spending some time with us. I hope you'll keep editing here, because we really need people dedicated to writing articles about the crew. Hit the telephone to the right of my name if you need any help! 13:26:19 Thu 19 May 2011

Couple more tips
Thanks again for helping us out with crew pages! Just wanted to give a couple of pointers about Nick Hurran, which was a mostly-perfectly-formed stub. Once again, your efforts to improve our coverage of crew pages is greatly appreciated. Keep on keepin' on! 14:39:16 Sun 11 Sep 2011 06:22: Wed 21 Dec 2011
 * 1) Please remember that the subject of an article must be emboldened. Often, I start off articls with  just to make sure I've got that base covered.
 * 2) Try to future-proof articles. In other words, eliminate the use of the future tense and any phrases which indicate the future, like "the upcoming The God Complex".  This is because articles using the future tense are someday going to be inaccurate.  In Hurran's case, you've limited the accuracy of the article to about six days.  Next Sunday, The God Comples will no longer be "upcoming".
 * 3) If all you've done is tell us who the person is and what their credits are on Doctor Who, that's great. Articles need to start somewhere, and Nick Hurran is at that base minimum. But you should also leave behind TV crew stub to let us know that it needs work in trying to properly characterise the subject's career details.