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Help: Title Change[edit]

I've written this biography of the late stage and silent film star Paul Gilmore, but I had to list him as "Paul H. Gilmore" because there was another guy on Wikipedia named "Paul Gillmor." There really is no way to confuse the two because the spellings of the last name are completely different, but Wikipedia wouldn't let me list my guy as "Paul Gilmore." Hence, I had to add the middle initial to make it different.

I'd like to change that -- to list him, simply, as "Paul Gilmore," which is how he was known. How do I go about doing that?

Just as an added note; I'm rewriting the bio this weekend to reflect new information that has come to me, and will whip it into shape regarding style, references, etc.

Thank you for your help!Easyid (talk) 19:25, 19 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Help with Gilmore entry[edit]

Hi, Hope you can help. I've worked for days on the Paul Gilmore (actor) biography and have resolved some issues, but can't seem to get anywhere with others.

1. When I do a search for Paul Gilmore, the page of politician Paul Gillmor comes up. There is a line at the top that directs the reader to actor Paul Gilmore, but it seems to me that a search for Paul Gilmore should pull up the Paul Gilmore page directly. Can you help with this?

2. I've provided extensive references based on new information that has come to me, but I can't figure out how to do the footnotes. I'll keep trying to unravel that one, unless someone can help me.

3. I have a photo of Gilmore that I am owner of the rights to, but there doesn't seem to be a way to upload it.

4. Finally, the three boxes at the top of my entry point to issues that I think I've resolved. Can they be removed?

I do appreciate any help you can provide. Easyid (talk) 17:57, 24 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Wow... great job on the article. To answer your queries:
  1. I think if you give it some time, the search results will become correct. Last I heard, Wikipedia uses Google for searches. Google will find that page and then it should show up correctly.
  2. Looks like you got the footnotes generating now. Not sure what "Ibid" means.
  3. Looks like you managed to figure this out as well
  4. Yes, and it looks like you've done that
Again, outstanding job! —Mrand TalkC 14:09, 27 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Sorry for the belated reply, my filters accidentally dropped your email in the junk folder. I'm glad I could help, your superebly reseached article was the first time I've attempted using the reference tags - looking at the article in edit mode should show you how they work. I also figure out how to get to and correct the redirect, which is the first time I've tried that. Edward321 (talk) 17:05, 28 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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Thomas Fogarty[edit]

Howdy Easyid, Wow. Thomas J. Fogarty is quite a contributor to society. In reviewing WP:NAMEPEOPLE, I would recommend the following. First, there should only be one page per person. So I'd make sure to move any unique content (especially good references!) from the existing Thomas Fogarty article to the one on Thomas J. Then you have actually have a choice... you can either use the Thomas Fogarty page for the artist, or turn it into a disambiguation page and create a separate article with the title Thomas Fogarty (artist). The policy above seems to be slightly slanted towards NOT creating a stand-alone disambiguation page for most situations, but Thomas J. has been pretty busy, so some might argue for it in this case. It's really up to you! The good part is that these pages can be very easily moved around later if other more serious conflicts arise. If it were me, I'd probably just use the "Thomas Fogarty" article for the artist. Then at the top of that article, you would use the "for" template to create a wikilink:

Have fun! —Mrand TalkC 19:01, 21 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]

March 2009[edit]

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Another good job! I'm not an expert on biographies, but he seems to be well documented. If there were certain people that he did considerable amounts of work with, you might consider linking back to this article from there - i.e., you can help show the importance of a topic/article by having MEANINGFUL wikilinks to it. Having said that, unless I'm missing something, I doubt we would want to add him to the list of "Notable itinerants" on the itinerant page. As for this page itself, I wikilinked the first occurrence of the term "itinerant" (I certainly didn't know what it meant). My only VERY minor suggestions references should go after punctuation (not before). You can, of course, solicit more feedback from Wikipedia:Requests_for_feedback. Keep up the good work! —Mrand TalkC 21:15, 25 February 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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It was presented as a Cheyenne (TV series) episode: Season 6 episode 14: A Man Called Ragan[edit]

Copy to: User talk:Easyid & User talk:Mikeblas (best regard). Which have recently been on Wikipedia pages: Cheyenne (TV series) and List of Cheyenne episodes.

Season 6 episode 14: A Man Called Ragan, it was introduced as an episode of Cheyenne, but was a pilot for The Dakotas (TV series), with characters that never appeared in any other episode of Cheyenne. Cheyenne Bodie's character does not appear in this episode. “But, it was presented as a Cheyenne episode”.

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Cheyenne (TV series).
1. Page introduction: Cheyenne is an American Western television series of 108 black-and-white episodes broadcast on ABC from 1955 to 1962.
2. Home media DVD episodes: on that page, season 6 with 14 episodes (totaling 108 episodes).
3. Header tab (Infobox televisión): header mentions 107 episodes.


List of Cheyenne episodes.
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Episode 95?:

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| EpisodeNumber = 95 | EpisodeNumber2 = 14 | Title = A Man Called Ragan| OriginalAirDate = April 23, 1962 | LineColor = 355f4c|Aux1=Larry Ward as Marshal Frank Ragan

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