User:SOTO/Forum Archive/The Panopticon/@comment-24894325-20160508193233/@comment-24894325-20170501181117

User:SOTO/Forum Archive/The Panopticon/@comment-24894325-20160508193233/@comment-24894325-20170501181117 I have trawled the Big Finish releases from May 2016, when the thread was created, till May 2017. And I am pleased to say that the proposed policy has withstood the trial by time. In the last year, the old prefixes were used again, new prefixes were introduced and fake prefixes were obviously fake. In all the cases, the pages created for these stories were named exactly the way the policy predicts (most probably independent of this thread, which everyone forgot about). Here are the new cases:

New uses of range names as prefixes:
 * prefix Gallifrey was omitted from Enemy Lines (audio story);
 * prefix Torchwood was omitted from Outbreak (audio story).

New modified range name used as prefix for "Philip Hinchcliffe Presents" range appended by the volume number:
 * prefix Philip Hinchcliffe Presents Volume 02 was omitted from The Genesis Chamber (audio story);
 * prefix Philip Hinchcliffe Presents Volume 03 was omitted from The Helm of Awe (audio story);

New boundary case:
 * prefix The Tenth Doctor Adventures was omitted from Technophobia (audio story), Time Reaver (audio story) and Death and the Queen (audio story). It is not a range name but is clearly a series of unrelated stories, which may still become a range.

There were a couple titles that could be read as fake prefixes but did not include a colon, like The Jago & Litefoot Revival (audio story) or The Torchwood Archive (audio story). So these were no-brainers.