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All lists are organized alphabetically. The alphabetical order ignores spaces
and definite and indefinite articles ("a", "an", "the" and so on). This applies
to both English and non-English titles. (For example, "La Guerra dei Robot"
appears under "G" not "L" and "I Criminali della Galassia" appears under
"C" not "I".)
If a number appears in a title, the number is assumed to be spelled out in
full. (For example, "K9 and Company" appears after "Knight Rider".) |
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In the Plot Summaries, the title with which a film/TV program was released
is given first, followed by any other titles (variant titles) by which the
film was known; the variant titles are separated by "/" characters. |
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In the 'A to Z' lists, variant titles are included as separate entries
and are indicated by [vt] after the title. |
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In non-English titles, where necessary, the convention of placing an 'e'
after the corresponding vowel is used, instead of placing an umlaut over
the vowel. |
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Titles in italics denote films/programs which, although information about
them is available, are believed to be lost. |
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Film titles are followed by the release year (in brackets) of the film . |
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TV program titles are followed by the year(s) (in brackets) in which the
program was originally broadcast.
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