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Thanks :)
[edit]You were actually correct about Casualty's episode list, Episode 1006 should've been there, Episode 1094 should've been Episode 1093, I was gonna do it myself, but I was too lazy.
And btw, you forgot to change "Too Old for this Shift"'s episode number. I have already fixed that. I've changed it from "Episodes 1 & 2" to "Episode 1" (But hopefully, it won't be reverted by the time you look, I doubt it will.)
Declan Simons (talk) 15:45, 20 January 2019 (UTC)
- Hello Lego Whovian, I would like to alert you to the discussion at Talk:Casualty (series 31)#Episode count: 45 which discusses the change in episode numbering. After much discussion previously, the decision was made to follow the production numbering used by the show itself by numbering the helicopter special as two episodes. However, you have contributed to altering this again, so I ask you to contribute to the discussion and explain your reasoning. Without any further discussion, I shall look at reverting the changes to the previous numbering system. Kind regards, Soaper1234 - talk 18:25, 21 January 2019 (UTC)