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Private Passions edit

Hello, and thank you for adding details to Private Passions. The article is getting a little long so, if this level of detail is appropriate, it might be due for splitting. I also see that many of the wikilinks lead to these surnames. Please could you substitute the actual composer? Thanks, Certes (talk) 14:51, 6 June 2020 (UTC)Reply


Hello, Thanks for the tip. Do you have any suggestions on how to separate or reduce the article? I'll add some more missing titles and solve the problem links.

The first question is whether a general encyclopedia such as Wikipedia benefits from the level of detail here, or whether it would be more appropriate to provide a summary and leave the minutiae to a specialised website. One of the wikiprojects listed on the talk page may be able to help: Classical music, BBC and Radio seem quite active. If we do want to keep all of the text then WP:PROSPLIT has some tips. 90% of the article is tables, and most of it is the 1995–2010 table. Many other series are split into "Some Programme (series 1)" etc. but that doesn't quite work here. Perhaps splitting it into decades would work, with the most recent details remaining in the article. Hope that helps, Certes (talk) 22:28, 7 June 2020 (UTC)Reply

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