defining/non-defining clauses

 

Is this relative sentence defining or non-defining: Janet and Daniel are ordinary people who took part in a history project for TV. Thx for help

In theory:

DEFINING
Janet and Daniel are ordinary people – this is insufficient information for their identification.
There are more different groups of ordinary people in the world and we need to know which is this one: It's the group of ordinary people who took part in a history project for TV.

NON-DEFINING
Janet and Daniel are ordinary people – this is sufficient information for their identification.
Additional information: They took part in a history project for TV.

But in practice only one of them makes sense. :)

 

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