: 2000 ch approx. That’s long. 2000 characters is ~310 words. We’ll craft 3 paragraphs, each around 1000 chars? Wait 2000 characters total across all paragraphs. So roughly 600-700 chars per paragraph. We’ll aim ~650 per paragraph.\n\nLet’s compose. Paragraph 1: mention what the episode is, which soaps, network, schedule.\n\nParagraph 2: details on content: tragedy, drama, joy, laughter etc. quotes from producer.\n\nParagraph 3: airing details, impact, viewership. Also note that it’s a unique event.\n\nNeed to separate with _2_ between paragraph1 and paragraph2 and _3_ between paragraph2 and paragraph3. They request between paragraphs. So format: paragraph1, then _2_, then paragraph2, then _3_, then paragraph3. No extra new lines? Likely one line. But they said continuous text, with no headers or markers except as formatted below. So we should put paragraphs in a single line with separators _2_ and _3_. Ensure no line breaks. We’ll use spaces. We’ll use b and i tags inside. Maybe bold the title of the episode etc.\n\nLet’s write.\n\nWord count: We’ll approximate char count. I’ll write about 650 chars each paragraph. Rough estimation: 650 char paragraph ~ 100 words. 100 words 3 300 words. 300 words 5-6 char average 1800-2000. Good.\n\nLet’s compose paragraph 1:\n\n\’The 90‑minute one‑off crossover between ITV’s long‑running soaps set to air tonight from 7:30 pm will fuse characters from Corriedale, Heartland and Riverside. Producers announced the event on Thursday, describing it as a ‘preview of what could happen if the tabloids of daytime drama walked into each other’s diaries’. Viewers will witness familiar faces in unfamiliar settings as longstanding storylines intersect.\’\n\nParagraph 2:\n\n\’According to the producer, the episode will be packed with tragedy, drama, joy and laughter, striking a balance that mirrors the typical soap rhythm. The plot opens with a sudden storm that triggers a fire in Corriedale’s bakery, leading to an emergency rescue that pulls the Riverside community in. Later, a celebratory wedding at Heartland’s church segues into a shocking twist when a secret is revealed, prompting both tears and comic relief from the ensemble.\’\n\nParagraph 3:\n\n\’Broadcasted on ITV, the episode is slated for a 60‑minute plus 30‑minute special that includes behind‑the‑scenes footage. Analysts predict high ratings as fans from three distinct audiences tune in, but the network will monitor the impact on future scheduling. Producers say the crossover is a one‑off tribute to the legacy of daytime television rather than a permanent merger.\’\n\nEnsure separators inserted:\n\nParagraph1 _2_ Paragraph2 _3_ Paragraph3. All in one block. Use html tags e.g., b for ’COPR’, maybe i?\n\nLet’s add b for the soap names maybe.\n\nUse earlier. Let’s craft final text: We’ll embed b tags around Corriedale, Heartland, Riverside.\n\nAlso may use i around \’tragic, drama, joy and laughter\’.\n\nLet’s craft final once.\n\nNow image descriptions.\n\nImage1: ~300 characters. Describe headline in pastel Banksy style sketch. Need soft pastel, mention no red stains or hearts. We’ll write ~300 chars.\n\nText: \’A muted pastel sketch of a town square, the buildings named Corriedale, Heartland and Riverside rendered in lightweight charcoal pens on pale paper. The scene shows three soap characters in simple outlines, their hands touching in a symbolic bridge, with the headline projected in faint lettering above, all in delicate shades of blue and green, no harsh reds or hearts, conveying a quiet convergence.\’\n\nCount approx 300 char: we can approximate around 300.\n\nImage2: monochromatic description. \’A black‑and‑white line drawing of the same town square, each soap building outlined in thick strokes, the faces of the characters simplified. The headline is etched in stencil style, the characters’ hands joined in a subtle gesture, conveying unity without color, evoking neutrality and focus on narrative.\’\n\nNow tags: \’ITV, Corriedale, Heartland, Riverside, crossover, soap opera, daytime drama\’\n\nLet’s craft final output with format.\n\nBe careful to include start/ end tags exactly. No extra spaces? They said exact spacing and structure. Need new line for each block? They show each line separate: starttitle title endtitle (no line?). We can use line breaks between each block. Must match format exactly.\n\nWe’ll produce:\n\nstarttitle Some Title endtitle\nstartcategory Entertainment endcategory\nstartsubcategory TV, Drama, Soap Opera endsubcategory\nstartcontinent N/A endcontinent\nstartcountry N/A endcountry\nstartregion N/A endregion\nstartplace N/A endplace\nstartsubplace N/A endsubplace\nstartimage1description ... endimage1description\nstartimage2description ... endimage2description\nstarttags ITV, Corriedale, Heartland, Riverside, crossover, soap opera, daytime drama endtags\nstarttext Text
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