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'''[[Wikipedia:Denmark|DENMARK]]''' is a small kingdom located in west Europe, to the north of France. It is not a member of the British Commonwealth.
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|First broadcast        = 1951
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|First colour broadcast = 1969
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|Colour                = [[wikipedia:PAL|PAL]]
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|Doctors seen          = [[Tom Baker stories|T Baker]]
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==Population==
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When '''Doctor Who''' screened in Denmark in 1979-1980, the population was XXXX million, and licensed TV sets numbered XXXX (per [[WRTH]], 1979).
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==TV & system==
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Denmark began its television service in 1951.
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There is just one television station: '''Radio Denmark''', a government-owned commercial broadcaster.
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Colour transmissions began in 1969 using the [[Wikipedia:PAL|PAL]] colour broadcast system.
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==Language/s==
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The main language of Denmark is Danish, however all foreign television programmes are broadcast with the original language soundtrack with Danish subtitles.
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=='''DOCTOR WHO IN DENMARK'''==
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Denmark was the 52nd country to screen '''Doctor Who''' (see [[Selling Doctor Who]]).
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=='''[[BBC Records]]'''==
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'''The Eighties''' (The Eighties The Lost Chapters) records a sale of '''three'' stories (by XX February 1987).
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In '''DWM''', Denmark is identified in '''one''' story Archive: {{4J}}.
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On XXX, the NZBC ([[New Zealand]]) sent the 16mm film prints of [[An Unearthly Child]], [[The Daleks]] and [[Inside the Spaceship]] to Denmark. These must have been as Audition Prints (see [[Selling Doctor Who]]). However Denmark TV did not take up the offer to purchase the series at that time.
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=='''Stories bought and broadcast'''==
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===[[Tom Baker stories|TOM BAKER]]===
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Three stories, 12 episodes:
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|FF||[[The Highlanders]]||4
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|GG||[[The Underwater Menace]]||4
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|HH||[[The Moonbase]]||4
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|JJ||[[The Macra Terror]]||4
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|KK||[[The Faceless Ones]]||6
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The programme was supplied as PAL colour video tapes with English soundtracks.
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=='''TV listings'''==
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TV listings have been obtained from the Danish newspaper ''Berlingske Tidende''.
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XXXXXXX
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Articles that appeared in magazines previewed the news series (see right); although the photographs feature Mary Tamm as Romana and K9, none of their stories screened. In the article, the Doctor is compared to other superheroes such as Superman!
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=='''Transmission'''==
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===[[Tom Baker stories|TOM BAKER]]===
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The three stories were aired in three separate runs.
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The first consisted of just [[Robot]] - translated as '''Robotten'''. The four episodes aired on Fridays, starting on 8 June 1979 at 6.55pm.
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The second story aired four months later, on 16 October 1979, this time screening four nights a week, Tuesday to Friday, also at 6.55pm. This was [[The Android Invasion]] - translated into '''De Fremmende''', which means “The Strangers” or “The Aliens.”
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After a three month gap, the third story, [[The Ark in Space]] - called '''Rum-Arken''' (“Space-Ark”) - aired from 1 January 1980, screening daily Tuesday to Friday, at 7.00pm.
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There is no record that Denmark screened '''Doctor Who''' again.
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==Denmark in Doctor Who==
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There are no instances where Denmark is mentioned in the series.
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Denmark has been mentioned directly or indirectly in:
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*[[Broadcasts around the World]]
 
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*[[Articles & Analysis]]
 
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*[[BBC Records]]
 
*[[BBC Records]]
 
*[[Doctors]]
 
*[[Doctors]]
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**[[Tom Baker stories]]
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[[Category:Europe]]

Revision as of 05:53, 29 September 2010


DENMARK is a small kingdom located in west Europe, to the north of France. It is not a member of the British Commonwealth.

Template:Place-name

Population

When Doctor Who screened in Denmark in 1979-1980, the population was XXXX million, and licensed TV sets numbered XXXX (per WRTH, 1979).

TV & system

Denmark began its television service in 1951.

There is just one television station: Radio Denmark, a government-owned commercial broadcaster.

Colour transmissions began in 1969 using the PAL colour broadcast system.

Language/s

The main language of Denmark is Danish, however all foreign television programmes are broadcast with the original language soundtrack with Danish subtitles.

DOCTOR WHO IN DENMARK

Denmark was the 52nd country to screen Doctor Who (see Selling Doctor Who).

BBC Records

'The Eighties (The Eighties The Lost Chapters) records a sale of three stories (by XX February 1987).

In DWM, Denmark is identified in one story Archive: 4J.

On XXX, the NZBC (New Zealand) sent the 16mm film prints of An Unearthly Child, The Daleks and Inside the Spaceship to Denmark. These must have been as Audition Prints (see Selling Doctor Who). However Denmark TV did not take up the offer to purchase the series at that time.


Stories bought and broadcast

TOM BAKER

Three stories, 12 episodes:

FF The Highlanders 4
GG The Underwater Menace 4
HH The Moonbase 4
JJ The Macra Terror 4
KK The Faceless Ones 6

The programme was supplied as PAL colour video tapes with English soundtracks.

TV listings

TV listings have been obtained from the Danish newspaper Berlingske Tidende.

XXXXXXX

Articles that appeared in magazines previewed the news series (see right); although the photographs feature Mary Tamm as Romana and K9, none of their stories screened. In the article, the Doctor is compared to other superheroes such as Superman!

Transmission

TOM BAKER

The three stories were aired in three separate runs.

The first consisted of just Robot - translated as Robotten. The four episodes aired on Fridays, starting on 8 June 1979 at 6.55pm.

The second story aired four months later, on 16 October 1979, this time screening four nights a week, Tuesday to Friday, also at 6.55pm. This was The Android Invasion - translated into De Fremmende, which means “The Strangers” or “The Aliens.”

After a three month gap, the third story, The Ark in Space - called Rum-Arken (“Space-Ark”) - aired from 1 January 1980, screening daily Tuesday to Friday, at 7.00pm.

There is no record that Denmark screened Doctor Who again.

Denmark in Doctor Who

There are no instances where Denmark is mentioned in the series.

Denmark has been mentioned directly or indirectly in:


References


Link