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Follies[edit]

Any particular reason why Follies is considered part of Season 8 instead of 9? JimmyStardust (talk) 16:35, 16 June 2018 (UTC)[reply]

All My Sons[edit]

My source for the edit is an email I received directly from NTL Live itself when I asked them why there was no North American stream of All My Sons. The email indicated that dates for streaming a recording of the live broadcast may be announced in the summer of 2019. Obviously personal emails aren't reliable sources for Wikipedia. However at the present time the only North American showings listed are for early 2020, so the statement is still correct, and the fact it was due to the competing production is per co-star Jenna Coleman who made this statement in May 2019 during an interview of Graham Norton's BBC Radio 2 program. 50.66.121.20 (talk) 20:07, 2 June 2019 (UTC)[reply]