Item: Tucci in Italy: Season 1
Language: en-US
Type of Problem: Incorrect_content
Extra Details: Release Dates are wrong. National Geographic is the official source. I’m watching episodes 4 and 5 on Disney Plus right now (May 23). https://www.nationalgeographic.com/tv/show/bcab4c16-d050-4f64-ad2d-f338a9d7451f
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Svar från raze464
den 23 maj 2025 vid 9:30 PM
The show has only aired 2 episodes on the Nat Geo TV channel. The show premiered on the Nat Geo TV. channel on May 18 with two episodes, and airs one episode a week thereafter, but all episodes were made available on Disney+, Hulu, and the Nat Geo TV VOD service on May 19.
Svar från RoiDesRois
den 24 maj 2025 vid 4:23 AM
The link above says different. And its the source like mods always push back on us for. There are dates under each episode. They show locked because you have to log in. I logged in with my provider and all episodes are available on the natgeo site. That means it’s released. Again available for watching in any form is released.
Same way you all do with Anime, or say NCIS Sydney that airs there days before it airs in the US.
Svar från raze464
den 24 maj 2025 vid 4:47 AM
Like I said in my reply, all episodes were made available on Disney+, Hulu, and the Nat Geo TV VOD service on May 19. Here's the release schedule for the episodes with the dates they air on the linear channel: https://www.dgepress.com/natgeo/pressrelease/national-geographic-unveils-trailer-for-tucci-in-italy-a-cinematic-journey-through-food-culture-and-history-1/
Not on TMDB. When a TV show that airs on a linear channel releases episodes online early, we consider that to be a digital preview and ignore it and use the dates the episodes air on the linear channel instead. Only 2 episodes have aired on the Nat Geo TV channel.
I don't know what you mean with anime but NCIS: Sydney is an Australian show and must use the Australian air dates, not the US ones.