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* See the table in [[Selling_Doctor_Who#Ratio:_Doctor_per_Country|SELLING DOCTOR WHO]] for a list of the countries that screened the Fifth Doctor.
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* Although only '''ten''' (known) countries bought Peter Davison stories, by no means should this incarnation be classed as being unsuccessful as far as sales go; indeed, each sale to a PBS station in the USA was virtually the equivalent of a sale to another country. And there were nearly '''200''' US stations screening '''Doctor Who''' by the late 1980s. Think about it... 
  
  

Revision as of 06:02, 16 January 2011

PETER DAVISON

The Fifth Doctor (1982-1984)

Selling the fifth Doctor

  • See the table in SELLING DOCTOR WHO for a list of the countries that screened the Fifth Doctor.


The Davison series was sold in two "Groups" of stories.

Click on the story title to go to the list of (known) countries where that serial was screened.


GROUP A

5Z Castrovalva 4
5W Four to Doomsday 4
5Y Kinda 4
5X The Visitation 4
6A Black Orchid 2
6B Earthshock 4
6C Time-Flight 4
6E Arc of Infinity 4
6D Snakedance 4
6F Mawdryn Undead 4


GROUP B

6G Terminus 4
6H Enlightenment 4
6J The King's Demons 2
6K The Five Doctors 1
6L Warriors of the Deep 4
6M The Awakening 2
6N Frontios 4
6P Resurrection of the Daleks (2/4)
6Q Planet of Fire 4
6R The Caves of Androzani 4
  • Although only ten (known) countries bought Peter Davison stories, by no means should this incarnation be classed as being unsuccessful as far as sales go; indeed, each sale to a PBS station in the USA was virtually the equivalent of a sale to another country. And there were nearly 200 US stations screening Doctor Who by the late 1980s. Think about it...


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