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Turkey is not named in any of our main [[BBC Records]] sources. | Turkey is not named in any of our main [[BBC Records]] sources. | ||
− | The only reference to Turkey possibly screening '''Doctor Who''' was in '''DWM''' issue #52 (May 1981), in which a reader states: "Turkey has had the '''Doctor Who''' series for many years now but apparently the show goes out over there under the banner of "comedy"". | + | The only reference to Turkey possibly screening '''Doctor Who''' was in '''DWM''' issue #52 (May 1981), in which a reader states: "Turkey has had the '''Doctor Who''' series for many years now but apparently the show goes out over there under the banner of "comedy"". |
− | Given the 1981 publication date, and that colour broadcasts did not commence until 1984, any episodes of '''Doctor Who''' would have been in black and white, which probably rules out these being [[Tom Baker stories]]. (However, since early Tom Baker stories did air as black and white in [[Zimbabwe]] in 1980/81, it is not entirely ''impossible'' for Turkey to have aired Bakers rather than, say, Pertwees...) | + | Given the early 1981 publication date (the letter would have been written a few months earlier), and that colour broadcasts did not commence in Turkey until 1984, any episodes of '''Doctor Who''' would have been in black and white, which probably rules out these being [[Tom Baker stories]]. (However, since early Tom Baker stories did air as black and white in [[Zimbabwe]] in 1980/81, it is not entirely ''impossible'' for Turkey to have aired Bakers rather than, say, Pertwees...) |
Some indistinct BBC records indicate that sales of some early Pertwees stories were "Cancelled" in 1977/1978. | Some indistinct BBC records indicate that sales of some early Pertwees stories were "Cancelled" in 1977/1978. | ||
− | ==Novelisations== | + | ==Novelisations (1975)== |
[[File:Turkey KKK Novel.JPG|right|thumb|350px|Turkish novelisation]] | [[File:Turkey KKK Novel.JPG|right|thumb|350px|Turkish novelisation]] | ||
− | Remzi Kitabevi of Istanbul | + | Long before the television aired (if it did!), publisher Remzi Kitabevi of Istanbul released seven of the early Hartnell, Troughton and Pertwee Target novelisations in 1975. They used the same artwork as that adorning the Target novels. These were released under the name '''"DOKTOR KIM"''': |
* '''DOKTOR KIM VE DALEKLER''' (''The Daleks'') ([[The Daleks]]) | * '''DOKTOR KIM VE DALEKLER''' (''The Daleks'') ([[The Daleks]]) | ||
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* '''DOKTOR KIM VE OTONLAR''' (''The Autons'') ([[Spearhead from Space]]) | * '''DOKTOR KIM VE OTONLAR''' (''The Autons'') ([[Spearhead from Space]]) | ||
* '''DOKTOR KIM VE GIZLI SILAH''' (''The Secret Weapon'') ([[Colony in Space]]) | * '''DOKTOR KIM VE GIZLI SILAH''' (''The Secret Weapon'') ([[Colony in Space]]) | ||
− | * '''DOKTOR KIM VE DALEK BASKINI''' (''The Dalek | + | * '''DOKTOR KIM VE DALEK BASKINI''' (''The Dalek Attack'') ([[Day of the Daleks]]) |
− | * '''DOKTOR KIM VE PELADON GEZEGENI''' (''The Planet | + | * '''DOKTOR KIM VE PELADON GEZEGENI''' (''The Peladon Planet'') ([[The Curse of Peladon]]) |
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− | '''Doktor Kim ve Dalek Baskini''' as an example, has the following points of interest: | + | . |
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+ | Using '''Doktor Kim ve Dalek Baskini''', as an example, has the following points of interest: | ||
** The Turkish equivalent of "EXTERMINATE!" is "ONLARI YOK EDIN!" | ** The Turkish equivalent of "EXTERMINATE!" is "ONLARI YOK EDIN!" | ||
** The head of UNIT gets a promotion to: General Alasteyr Lethbric-Stüvirt | ** The head of UNIT gets a promotion to: General Alasteyr Lethbric-Stüvirt | ||
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==Stories bought and broadcast== | ==Stories bought and broadcast== | ||
==Transmission== | ==Transmission== | ||
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===[[Tom Baker stories|TOM BAKER]]?=== | ===[[Tom Baker stories|TOM BAKER]]?=== | ||
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The English-language newspaper, ''Turkish Daily News'', has TV listings for TRT; the majority of programmes are local or American. | The English-language newspaper, ''Turkish Daily News'', has TV listings for TRT; the majority of programmes are local or American. |
Revision as of 02:18, 29 January 2011
TURKEY is located in eastern Europe.
Profile
Country Number (N/K) | 1970s | SECOND WAVE? |
Region | Europe | |
Television commenced | 1968 | |
Colour System | 15 March 1984 | PAL |
Language/s | Turkish | Dubbed |
Television Stations / Channels
Turkey began its television service in 1968.
There is just one television station: Turkish Radio Television Corporation (TRT).
Colour transmissions commenced on 15 March 1984, using the PAL colour broadcast system.
DOCTOR WHO IN TURKEY
BBC Records
Turkey is not named in any of our main BBC Records sources.
The only reference to Turkey possibly screening Doctor Who was in DWM issue #52 (May 1981), in which a reader states: "Turkey has had the Doctor Who series for many years now but apparently the show goes out over there under the banner of "comedy"".
Given the early 1981 publication date (the letter would have been written a few months earlier), and that colour broadcasts did not commence in Turkey until 1984, any episodes of Doctor Who would have been in black and white, which probably rules out these being Tom Baker stories. (However, since early Tom Baker stories did air as black and white in Zimbabwe in 1980/81, it is not entirely impossible for Turkey to have aired Bakers rather than, say, Pertwees...)
Some indistinct BBC records indicate that sales of some early Pertwees stories were "Cancelled" in 1977/1978.
Novelisations (1975)
Long before the television aired (if it did!), publisher Remzi Kitabevi of Istanbul released seven of the early Hartnell, Troughton and Pertwee Target novelisations in 1975. They used the same artwork as that adorning the Target novels. These were released under the name "DOKTOR KIM":
- DOKTOR KIM VE DALEKLER (The Daleks) (The Daleks)
- DOKTOR KIM VE SIBERMENLER (The Cybermen) (The Moonbase)
- DOKTOR KIM VE KORKUNÇ KARADAMLARI (The Scary Snow Priests) (The Abominable Snowmen)
- DOKTOR KIM VE OTONLAR (The Autons) (Spearhead from Space)
- DOKTOR KIM VE GIZLI SILAH (The Secret Weapon) (Colony in Space)
- DOKTOR KIM VE DALEK BASKINI (The Dalek Attack) (Day of the Daleks)
- DOKTOR KIM VE PELADON GEZEGENI (The Peladon Planet) (The Curse of Peladon)
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Using Doktor Kim ve Dalek Baskini, as an example, has the following points of interest:
- The Turkish equivalent of "EXTERMINATE!" is "ONLARI YOK EDIN!"
- The head of UNIT gets a promotion to: General Alasteyr Lethbric-Stüvirt
- The Doktor is a Zaman Lordlari
- The Daleks have ape-like servants called Ogronlar
Stories bought and broadcast
Transmission
TV listings
TOM BAKER?
The English-language newspaper, Turkish Daily News, has TV listings for TRT; the majority of programmes are local or American.
Issues covering 1977 to June 1981 have been checked, but there were no listings for Doctor Who. In the 6.30 to 7.00pm timeslot there is a generic "Program for children", so it is possible that the series did air, but without being identified by its own billings. (Although if the series was treated as a "comedy", would it be in an early evening children's timeslot?)
Turkey in Doctor Who
- The Trojan War was in Asia Minor, which is now Turkey (The Myth Makers).
- The Doctor mentions Troy in The Stones of Blood.