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@Rodericksilly - attempting to resolve the content dispute about the role of Naked Attraction in this article. In recent years, Naked Attraction has become a less notable work for Lambert and therefore it should be moved to the Studio Lambert section and it shouldn’t have such a prominent position in the article. The Business Live source gives specific examples of Channel 4 programmes produced by Studio Lambert (Channel 4 is the main subject of the cited source). There seems to be some misunderstanding that the source is referring to Stephen Lambert’s most notable shows, which it isn’t – it’s only referring to examples of Channel 4 programmes made by Studio Lambert. More recent sources about Stephen Lambert don’t include reference to Naked Attraction when listing Lambert’s most notable works. For example, Lambert recently won the Outstanding Achievement Award at the RTS Awards and in the supporting statement about Lambert, Naked Attraction was not named but other programmes like Race Across the World, Gogglebox and Undercover Boss were. Please see [1]https://rts.org.uk/award/rts-programme-awards-2024 for the full statement. I’m not disputing that Naked Attraction is a programme that Lambert has made or that the source is valid, but it shouldn’t have prominent status on the Wikipedia article and should be moved to the Studio Lambert section. Yorkie769 (talk) 15:45, 3 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]
@Rodericksilly I left a discussion invitation on your talk page which has now been removed, so unless you've anything to add over the next 24 hours - I'll trust you've seen this discussion and are agreeable to the edits. Yorkie769 (talk) 12:58, 8 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]