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− | + | A brief series of '''Doctor Who''' was seen regionally in the former republic of [[Yugoslavia]] in '''1986''' and '''1987''' -- see that profile for further details. | |
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+ | In June 1991, '''[[wikipedia:Croatia|CROATIA]]''' split from the federation and become an independent sovereign state. | ||
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+ | Satellite station [[BBC Prime]] became available in the mid-'''1990s'''. | ||
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+ | [[File:CroatiaTVM1999.JPG|right|thumb|300px|"Doktor Who, American SF comedy" on HTV1; Gorenjski Glas, 17 September 1999]] | ||
+ | The Paul McGann [[TV Movie]] was shown on Croatian TV channel '''[[wikipedia:HRT 1|HRT1 aka HTV1]]''' (based in Zagreb but available also in other former-Yugoslavian states such as [[Slovenia]]) on Saturday, '''18 September 1999''' at 1.40am! The title was '''"Doktor Who"'''. | ||
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+ | It was repeated early morning of '''25 August 2000''', from 12.20am to 1.55am; this time billed as '''"Dr Who"'''. | ||
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+ | The newspaper ''Gorenjski Glas'' (published in Kranj), billed it as an "ameriska zf komedija" [sic] (American SF comedy!) [see clipping at right]. | ||
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+ | It's possible that the [[TV Movie]] was also released on VHS tape in Croatia (it was certainly issued on tape in [[Slovenia]] in 1996) but we have not been able to confirm this. | ||
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+ | ==Websites== | ||
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+ | Classic '''Doctor Who''' was mentioned in this (now closed) Croatian website about the [[New Series]] - [https://web.archive.org/web/20100202160404/http://www.easycroatian.com/page93.html Do Croats ‘get’ the series?]: | ||
+ | ::"The problem with the reception of '''Doctor Who''' in Croatia lies in the fact that it has been ‘marketed’ (and scheduled) as a show for kids, which – despite some episodes – it is not. On top of that, '''the gap between the airings of the original series (way back when) and the new is so large''', the ‘new’ Doctor Who was completely lost on the generations that might have watched or have watched the ‘old’ series." | ||
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+ | The [[New Series]] also has its own Croatian Facebook page: | ||
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+ | *[http://www.facebook.com/TARDISCentar?sk=wall CROATIAN FAN FACEBOOK PAGE] | ||
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+ | ==Croatia in Doctor Who== | ||
+ | *Two stories in the [[New Series|2010 series]] of new '''Doctor Who''' were filmed in Croatia: '''"The Vampires of Venice"''' and '''"Vincent and the Doctor"'''. | ||
+ | *Goran Višnjić (who appeared as Nikola Tesla in the 2020 season of the [[New Series]]) was born in Šibenik, Croatia in 1972. | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:00, 17 July 2021
A brief series of Doctor Who was seen regionally in the former republic of Yugoslavia in 1986 and 1987 -- see that profile for further details.
In June 1991, CROATIA split from the federation and become an independent sovereign state.
Satellite station BBC Prime became available in the mid-1990s.
The Paul McGann TV Movie was shown on Croatian TV channel HRT1 aka HTV1 (based in Zagreb but available also in other former-Yugoslavian states such as Slovenia) on Saturday, 18 September 1999 at 1.40am! The title was "Doktor Who".
It was repeated early morning of 25 August 2000, from 12.20am to 1.55am; this time billed as "Dr Who".
The newspaper Gorenjski Glas (published in Kranj), billed it as an "ameriska zf komedija" [sic] (American SF comedy!) [see clipping at right].
It's possible that the TV Movie was also released on VHS tape in Croatia (it was certainly issued on tape in Slovenia in 1996) but we have not been able to confirm this.
Websites
Classic Doctor Who was mentioned in this (now closed) Croatian website about the New Series - Do Croats ‘get’ the series?:
- "The problem with the reception of Doctor Who in Croatia lies in the fact that it has been ‘marketed’ (and scheduled) as a show for kids, which – despite some episodes – it is not. On top of that, the gap between the airings of the original series (way back when) and the new is so large, the ‘new’ Doctor Who was completely lost on the generations that might have watched or have watched the ‘old’ series."
The New Series also has its own Croatian Facebook page:
Croatia in Doctor Who
- Two stories in the 2010 series of new Doctor Who were filmed in Croatia: "The Vampires of Venice" and "Vincent and the Doctor".
- Goran Višnjić (who appeared as Nikola Tesla in the 2020 season of the New Series) was born in Šibenik, Croatia in 1972.