Talk:A Night with the Stars (TV story)

2013 ruling
It has just come to my attention that Thread:144977, while never closed, essentially ruled this invalid. 06:53, December 24, 2016 (UTC)
 * Is this article covering the parts between the Doctor and Brian only? Because during the lecture, Doctor Who the fictional TV show is referenced many times and Prof. Cox attempts to prove/disapprove certain aspects of the show. Whilst we could take the easy way out and say he's referring to Doctor Who (N-Space), I just don't think that solves our problems. I'd love this to be valid, but I'd like to solve this properly. I'd love to have read the above Thread before it got deleted/moved. One way of allowing this is to treat it like 24 Carat (webcast), where Mel aboard the spaceship is valid, but the trailer part in the middle is quite clearly invalid. The  Farty  Doctor   Talk  19:01, 23 January 2021 (UTC)
 * This message is? Kind of a non sequitur? Given that it is a reply to a ruling that is in fact declaring this invalid, and nobody has previously argued for it to be valid, so you're just sort of arguing in favour of an already-unchallenged consensus.


 * At any rate, as you will see from reading through the summary, this page, valid or invalid, is clearly about just the "pseudo-DWU" sketches — the ones where Cox is in the TARDIS with the Doctor — rather than the documentary they're packaged into. See also The History of the Doctor for a valid equivalent and Interweb of Fear for an invalid one. Scrooge MacDuck ☎  19:34, 23 January 2021 (UTC)

As much as I thank you for answering my question, it was mainly in response to the unreadable Thread. I was intrigued as to what ruled this invalid. I was unsure as to whether the segment itself was invalid or the whole thing in general. That's why I was arguing for validity, in case there was something I'd missed. If I'm correct in reading sarcasm there, it truly isn't necessary as we're all on the same page on this Wiki. We all want what's best. But once again, thanks for answering my question. Have a good day. The Farty  Doctor   Talk  20:12, 23 January 2021 (UTC)