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== Official screen adaptations ==
== Official screen adaptations ==


{| class="wikitable sortable"
! Title
! Release Date<ref>For series, this is the first broadcast date of the first episode. For films, this is the first release date.</ref>
! Abbr.<ref name="shortcuts">A template using this abbreviation has been set up to make linking to this adaptation easier. Type the acronym in braces, e.g. <nowiki>{{GOTV}}</nowiki> will produce {{GOTV}}. By convention, we’re hiding the parenthetical distinctions like “(TV series)” for adaptations that use the same name as the original work; where it’s not obvious in context, use a regular wiki link and be explicit, e.g. “unlike in [[Good Omens (TV series)|the television adaptation of Good Omens]]”.</ref>
! Based on
! Format
! Produced by
! L-Space wiki link
|}


== Fan films ==


[[Category:Adaptations|*]]
[[Category:Adaptations|*]]

Revision as of 21:07, 9 April 2023

This page lists adaptations of Pratchett’s works for film, television or the web. Videogames appear in the separate list of games, and there (or will be) are separate lists for audiobooks, audio drama (including radio) and comics.

Official screen adaptations

Title Release Date[1] Abbr.[2] Based on Format Produced by L-Space wiki link

Fan films

  1. For series, this is the first broadcast date of the first episode. For films, this is the first release date.
  2. A template using this abbreviation has been set up to make linking to this adaptation easier. Type the acronym in braces, e.g. {{GOTV}} will produce Good Omens. By convention, we’re hiding the parenthetical distinctions like “(TV series)” for adaptations that use the same name as the original work; where it’s not obvious in context, use a regular wiki link and be explicit, e.g. “unlike in the television adaptation of Good Omens”.