Was a good watch.
There'll be an article eventually, Palin is A-list. I was looking at
Full Circle for a comparison, and it is remarkably detailed given the show aired before Wikipedia was even a thing.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Full_Circ ... hael_PalinTellingly, it is almost entirely just detail of the episodes. I'm sure Drmies will get to it eventually, hacking out all that unnecessary "chit-chat".
There won't be anyone to complain, because all that lovely information was added by one kind IP editor who must have got the box set. In one week in September 2007, they took the article from this......
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?ti ... =153678879.....to this.....
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?ti ... =158837256This user may or may not have also been the person who registered as "Simpsons 2006" and edited Wikipedia from 2006 to 2009, and they look awfully like a banned Wikipedia editor, making just 400 or so edits, all to articles. Either way, without them, Wikipedia's article on
Full Circle would be shit, and so would a few others.
They appear to have tried to create the article "List of countries and territories Michael Palin has travelled to", which the Wikipedians in their wisdom chose to delete for all the usual stupid reasons.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia ... avelled_toEven inclusionist DGG dismissed it as "Totally non-encyclopedic."
Well, here's what sounds like an encyclopedic question - how many times has Michael Palin visited North Korea? It's at least twice, as we know from Full Circle (if they could clarify why they have scare quotes around "crossed" the border).
Palin is one of the best broadcasters of this genre the world has ever seen, and therefore it seems like valid human knowledge to have some way of knowing where he has been. Amusingly given that Afd, a search of Palin's biography for "Korea" revealed only mentions of North Korea.
There answer to the question "Where has Palin been?" seems to be, READ ALL THE SHIT WE HAVE ON PALIN AND MAKE YOUR OWN SPREADHSEET, DUMBASS!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category: ... hael_PalinMy answer would be, why would I do that, when I can simply go look at the billion and one websites who have found a lucrative market in hosting the stuff Wikipedia declares to be worthless?