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The article says that the episode titles are unofficial, but doean't give any other information about where they are from. Did a wikipedian just make them up? Pedgeth (talk) 16:19, 16 February 2013 (UTC)[reply]
I came here to ask the same question. Their use seems to be widespread, but it's impossible to say now whether these are simply picking up on their use here. They do not appear on the sites of the BBC, the Radio Time, or Neal Street Productions, and they are not being used on the 1st series DVD, or the BBC iPlayer. The fact that they only appear to have been added (here and on the main CtM page) after the episodes screened also rings alarm bells - critically, at this precise moment, Google returns no hits except for this page for "Temptation and Sacrifice" as the supposed title of the episode of 17 February. I am therefore going to delete them until someone can come up with an official source that endorses them. Nick Cooper (talk) 10:45, 24 February 2013 (UTC)[reply]
PBS-WGBH started broadcasting Series 4 on 29mar15. They put it in an unusual 70-min slot and included 58min of actual show content. If the original UK shows are nominally 60min, then it appears this would be a fairly complete presentation of the full content of the first UK episodes. However, they are doing most of the repeat broadcasts in a standard 60-min slot and cutting the show content down to 53min, which is more typical. What is the actual length of the original UK episodes? It looks like WGBH will be putting at least the next episode in a extra-length slot (65 min) so there appears to be an intention to broadcast a fairly full version of this series.-71.174.183.177 (talk) 14:32, 30 March 2015 (UTC)[reply]