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"Margaret's brother, arrives just in time to see his mother on her death-bed" - not sure why there's a comma, were you planning to include his name there?
well spotted.
"scenes not in the novel" - not sure about the use of the word "scene" here...why not just "something that does not appear in the novel" or something like that, since you're talking about trains.
sure, changed.
Don't regions of London (West London, North London) need a capital W/N as they're proper nouns?
indeed.
Perhaps merge the last sentence into the prior paragraphs
I don't work weekends...but...I guess I could make an exception for the most liquid user *HUG* Thanks again.--Yamanbaiia(free hugs!) 00:33, 10 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Just curious to learn why the title of the series on the Wiki page uses the word "and" spelled out rather than the ampersand (&) that appears in the programme's titles and on the dvd case covers? IMDb uses the ampersand; it helps to distinguish the programme from the US Civil War mini based on John Jakes' series of novels. BellyOption (talk) 19:03, 22 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]