User:SOTO/Forum Archive/The Panopticon/@comment-6032121-20200517150418/@comment-45692830-20200618090804

User:SOTO/Forum Archive/The Panopticon/@comment-6032121-20200517150418/@comment-45692830-20200618090804 Danochy wrote: So it provides a pretty clear demarcation between BBC and Lockdown! stories

No, it provides a centralized hub for prose stories released during this time frame. There's ample evidence to establish both that Doctor Who and the Time War (short story) is a Lockdown! story and that Farewell, Sarah Jane (webcast) is production connective tissue between the two, if such a thing is needed.

Let's also note that the phrasing of the website doesn't actually make note of the short stories or videos, though it arguably makes note of everything else there (depending on if you take "recipe" to also refer to craft recipes, or interpret those to be suitably puzzling to a small child).

"Welcome to Staying in the TARDIS. There's amazing things out there in the universe, but life at home can be an adventure too. Here inside the TARDIS you can find lots of fun activities to do at home such as recipes, printable colouring sheets, dot-to-dots, free audio adventures, quizzes and puzzles from the vortex. Get exploring, it's bigger on the inside after all..."

This strongly suggests that these were an afterthought, and not the actual intent of this page. Which is also consistent with the audios, media content, being separate from the prose and videos. Not to mention "challenges" followed by empty space on my end (though I admit this could be an issue on my end, if someone else has something there I'll retract this specific bit of critique, though the rest succeeds).

Now, if we want to go ahead and use this demarcation anyhow, well, that can be discussed. But it's just not the case that the demarcation is clear from the website. The website seems to have been planned in isolation and then these two things groups of things were tacked on at the end of it to provide a central hub.