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*The serial was sold to [[Australia]] in its 2-part broadcast version, but the ABC cut the episodes in half for transmission -- new cliffhangers were thus created: the first falling on Lytton's line, "Release Davros", with the third falling on Davros's declaration that his Daleks would once again become "the Supreme beings!". These 25 minute episodes played without "Part Two / Three / Four" captions, and the 'new' parts two and four had very brief recaps. The same 'edited' versions later aired in [[New Zealand]], and presumably also in the [[United Arab Emirates]] since it was also a PAL broadcaster. | *The serial was sold to [[Australia]] in its 2-part broadcast version, but the ABC cut the episodes in half for transmission -- new cliffhangers were thus created: the first falling on Lytton's line, "Release Davros", with the third falling on Davros's declaration that his Daleks would once again become "the Supreme beings!". These 25 minute episodes played without "Part Two / Three / Four" captions, and the 'new' parts two and four had very brief recaps. The same 'edited' versions later aired in [[New Zealand]], and presumably also in the [[United Arab Emirates]] since it was also a PAL broadcaster. | ||
*For US syndication, Lionheart was supplied with the dubbed final edit of the original 25 minute part 1 and an undubbed earlier edit of the 25 minute part 2, which had several extra scenes but no music or sound effects. Also supplied were copies of the two 45 minute edits, although Part 2 was an earlier cut minus its music and sound effects. Lionheart made its omnibus "movie" edition by joining together the two 45 minute edits (so the entire second half was the raw studio sound only), while the 4-part version consisted of the proper edit of episode 1, the undubbed episode 2, and new parts 3 and 4 created from cutting the undubbed 45 minute Part Two in half as had been done in Australia, but with a different cliffhanger ending: apparently the Doctor crying "You're destroying my mind!" | *For US syndication, Lionheart was supplied with the dubbed final edit of the original 25 minute part 1 and an undubbed earlier edit of the 25 minute part 2, which had several extra scenes but no music or sound effects. Also supplied were copies of the two 45 minute edits, although Part 2 was an earlier cut minus its music and sound effects. Lionheart made its omnibus "movie" edition by joining together the two 45 minute edits (so the entire second half was the raw studio sound only), while the 4-part version consisted of the proper edit of episode 1, the undubbed episode 2, and new parts 3 and 4 created from cutting the undubbed 45 minute Part Two in half as had been done in Australia, but with a different cliffhanger ending: apparently the Doctor crying "You're destroying my mind!" | ||
− | * | + | *Lionheart distributed new 4-part and "omnibus" edits with the correct soundtrack in 1986: [[WNYC]] in New York aired the corrected omnibus on '''5 September 1986''', and [[Canada]]'s [[TVOntario]] screened the proper 4-part edit in '''December 1986'''. The "wrong" edits remained in circulation throughout the late 1980s, which meant that many stations in the US aired different versions of the story. |
Revision as of 19:40, 15 February 2021
Story Code: 6P / Season 21 | UK Airdate: 8 Feb to 15 Feb 1984 | Doctor: Peter Davison |
First airings by location | UK Repeats / Foreign Cable and Satellite | Previous Story / Next Story |
This story aired in the following known countries. They are listed in chronological order according to known airdate. If no month is noted, the actual airdate is not confirmed, and is a close approximate. (Refer also to Selling Doctor Who for expanded airdates.)
Australia | Mar 84 | PAL |
United States | from Nov 84 | NTSC |
Canada | Dec 86 | NTSC |
United Arab Emirates | Jan 88 | PAL |
New Zealand | Jun 89 | PAL |
- The serial was originally made and edited as a 4-parter, but was modified into and aired as an extended 2-parter in the UK.
- The serial was sold to Australia in its 2-part broadcast version, but the ABC cut the episodes in half for transmission -- new cliffhangers were thus created: the first falling on Lytton's line, "Release Davros", with the third falling on Davros's declaration that his Daleks would once again become "the Supreme beings!". These 25 minute episodes played without "Part Two / Three / Four" captions, and the 'new' parts two and four had very brief recaps. The same 'edited' versions later aired in New Zealand, and presumably also in the United Arab Emirates since it was also a PAL broadcaster.
- For US syndication, Lionheart was supplied with the dubbed final edit of the original 25 minute part 1 and an undubbed earlier edit of the 25 minute part 2, which had several extra scenes but no music or sound effects. Also supplied were copies of the two 45 minute edits, although Part 2 was an earlier cut minus its music and sound effects. Lionheart made its omnibus "movie" edition by joining together the two 45 minute edits (so the entire second half was the raw studio sound only), while the 4-part version consisted of the proper edit of episode 1, the undubbed episode 2, and new parts 3 and 4 created from cutting the undubbed 45 minute Part Two in half as had been done in Australia, but with a different cliffhanger ending: apparently the Doctor crying "You're destroying my mind!"
- Lionheart distributed new 4-part and "omnibus" edits with the correct soundtrack in 1986: WNYC in New York aired the corrected omnibus on 5 September 1986, and Canada's TVOntario screened the proper 4-part edit in December 1986. The "wrong" edits remained in circulation throughout the late 1980s, which meant that many stations in the US aired different versions of the story.
US TV Guide descriptions
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Title: Resurrection of the Daleks
- Episode 1: Dr. Who is trapped in a time corridor while the Daleks attempt to take over Earth.
- Episode 2:
- Episode 3:
- Episode 4:
- Compilation: Dr. Who is trapped in a time corridor while the Daleks attempt to take over Earth by duplicating top officials.