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If The River should be added to Template:Netflix then all of the shows listed in the tables List of original programs distributed by Netflix#Exclusive US distribution shows, List of original programs distributed by Netflix#Exclusive UK Distribution Shows and List of original programs distributed by Netflix#Exclusive Canadian Distribution Shows should be. BBC One in the UK is the original network for The River, as that is the network to first show it. You would not, I assume, argue that The 100 (TV series) should be added to the "Netflix original programming" table because Netflix is the original broadcaster in Canada. That is because The CW is the original broadcaster of it in it's country of origin. It is the same with the River because BBC One is the original broadcaster in that show's country of origin. How can The River be a Netflix Original when it aired elsewhere a month before it was added to Netflix? 12bigbrother12 (talk) 19:33, 9 January 2016 (UTC)
- @12bigbrother12: I replied on the article talk page. EauZenCashHaveIt (I'm All Ears) 03:09, 10 January 2016 (UTC)
January 2016
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