User:Angmering
- As of October 30 2005 I have made over 5000 edits to Wikipedia! I know the community generally disapproves of editcountitis — with good reason — but what the hell, I feel like celebrating. My 5000th edit was, alas, on Today with Des and Mel of all things. The shame! Still, I have done rather more worthwhile contributions here and there. So, some stats:
- I have created or written large chunks of 179 articles.
- I have gotten four of those articles to Featured article status.
- I have learned to start using references properly to check and back-up my facts!
- I can use footnotes!
- I have stopped putting f**king ugly photos of myself on this page.
- I found Wikipedia after following a link author Mags L. Halliday posted to the BBC article on the forums of Doctor Who fan website Outpost Gallifrey.
- Finally, here's my first ever edit, an expansion of the Russell T. Davies article, using material I originally wrote for his Internet Movie Database biography. No formatting or wikilinks at all. Awwww.
My name is Paul Hayes in the real world - 'Angmering' is the name of the place where I went to school, if you're curious as to why I have that as a username here.
I discovered Wikipedia in February 2004 and have contributed occasionally off and on since then, mainly writing articles on British television and its history.
Here is a list of some of my favourite fellow Wikipedians, whose work I enjoy and / or which crosses over with my own from time to time.
Discussions from my talk page up to July 8 2005 are now archived here.
All the articles listed below I have either created or made substantial contributions to. I've also done minor edits, corrections, additions and so forth to many other entries, mostly related in some way to those mentioned here.
My Wikipedia Contributions (as of October 28 2005)
Total number of articles currently listed here: 179
Television People
- Russell T. Davies
- Nigel Kneale
- Lorraine Heggessey
- Alan Yentob
- Mal Young
- Donald Wilson
- Paul Cornell
- Nicola Shindler
- Jonathan Powell
- Alan Hart
- Bill Cotton
- Bryan Cowgill
- Paul Fox
- Michael Peacock
- Donald Baverstock
- Gerald Cock
- Maurice Gorham
- Norman Collins
- George Barnes
- Andrew Cartmel
- Terry Nation
- Robert Holmes
- Paul Abbott
- Jimmy McGovern
- David Renwick
- Anthony Horowitz
- Kay Mellor
- Colin Cant
- Alan Bleasdale
- Michael Wearing
- Troy Kennedy Martin
- Ian Kennedy Martin
- Rudolph Cartier
- A. A. Englander
- Terrance Dicks
- Verity Lambert
- Piers Haggard
- John Hopkins
- Bob Spiers
- Ted Kotcheff
- Geoffrey Sax
- Jane Tranter
- Chris Boucher
- Michael Barry
- Joe Ahearne
- C. E. Webber
- Anthony Coburn
- Matt Jones
- Cecil McGivern
- Kenneth Adam
- Shaun Sutton
- Graeme MacDonald
- Mark Shivas
- Charles Denton
- Colin Adams
- Waris Hussein
- Gareth Roberts
- Peter Flannery
- Hilary Bevan Jones
- Peter J. Hammond
- Elwen Rowlands
- Chris Chibnall
Television Programmes
- Our Friends in the North
- The Second Coming
- The Lost Prince
- Dark Season
- Century Falls
- Arena
- Children's Ward
- Linda Green
- Touching Evil
- Boys from the Blackstuff
- Doomwatch
- Edge of Darkness
- Z-Cars
- The Quatermass Experiment (Featured Article)
- Quatermass II
- Quatermass and the Pit (Featured Article)
- Quatermass
- Nineteen Eighty-Four (Featured Article)
- Play for Today
- The Wednesday Play
- Cathy Come Home
- Pennies From Heaven
- Armchair Theatre
- Theatre 625
- Talking to a Stranger
- Bugs
- Spooks
- The Man With the Flower in His Mouth
- Picture Page
- Strange
- Bob and Rose
- Blackpool
- Not Only But Always
- Casanova (1971)
- Casanova (2005)
- Belonging
- Bella and the Boys
- Bar Mitzvah Boy
- Telecrime
- For The Children
- Starlight
- Theatre Parade
- Television Newsreel
- Condemned To Be Shot
- State of Play
- Sports Review
- The Adventures of Sir Lancelot
- Kaleidoscope
- Pinwright's Progress
- Café Continental
- The Girl in the Café
- The Madhouse on Castle Street
- Sea of Souls
- The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
- Life on Mars
General Television Topics
- Red Production Company
- Science fiction on television
- Telerecording
- Royal Television Society
- BBC Birmingham
- 100 Greatest British Television Programmes
- Euston Films
- Rose d'Or
- BBC Wales
- BBC television drama (Featured Article)
- History of Doctor Who
- Cinema Verity
- Mersey Television
- World Productions
- National Television Awards
- British Academy Television Awards
Actors and Actresses
- Christopher Eccleston
- Billie Piper
- Mark Strong
- Gina McKee
- Reginald Tate
- John Robinson
- André Morell
- Andrew Keir
- Brian Donlevy
- Duncan Lamont
- Wilfrid Brambell
- Cec Linder
- Harry H. Corbett
- Yvonne Mitchell
- Ian Marter
- Pamela Salem
- Jesse Birdsall
- Matthew Macfadyen
- Peter Firth
- Ken Stott
Films
Others
- Paul Weller
- University of East Anglia
- Teddy Sheringham
- Michael Owen
- The Stage
- Del Amitri
- Justin Currie
- David Cummings
- The Quatermass Memoirs
- Clapham
- Matthew Kneale
- Judith Kerr
- Somerset Maugham Award
- Bernard Quatermass
- Bernice Summerfield
- Val Guest
- Stephen Frears
- Jonathan Woodgate
- Harry Sullivan
- Val Gielgud
- Dreamwatch
External link
I agree to multi-license my contributions, with the exception of my user page, as described below:
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