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This page will list UPDATES and NEW pages added.
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October 2015
- 13 October: We note with interest that both Wikipedia pages mentioned in the Morman Master Plan Mystery have recently been amended!
- 8 October: A small addenda to the Morman Master Plan Mystery: some terminology changes (the church was by definition a chapel, not a temple), and an additional solution for how the films got there.
September 2015
- 30 September: Around this time some 32 years ago, the fan-press reported that two "missing" episodes of The Daleks' Master Plan had been found in the basement of a Mormon Church. Or were they.......?
- An airdates table for the first three years of KAET has been added.
July 2015
- 50 years ago today, on 7 July 1965, an internal memo was issued by the BBC which identified that something called "T.I.E." had purchased 26 episodes of Doctor Who. To celebrate that milestone we've given our TIE Ltd page a complete overhaul. (Our grateful thanks go to Steve Traves for his stirling (!) work tracking down the documentation referred to in the update)
- We've also revised the Bicycling Chains page (again, sorry) to reflect the new information.
May 2015
- 5 May: On 5 May 1965, the CBC in Canada was half-way through its brief 26-episode run of Doctor Who. To mark the occasion, we have completely revamped our coverage of the CBC screenings, expanding it into eight separate pages, to now include regional variances in the Western and Central and Atlantic regions, a short run of repeats (yes, repeats!) and we follow the bicycling of kinescope film copies around the Provinces. We also present the CBC Times TV listings, and explore why the CBC dropped the series after only 26 episodes... (Our grateful thanks go to Randy Howell for his efforts researching and compiling this data)
- As a spin-off to this, we have also updated the bicycling chains page (again!), and made adjustments to Ghana and Bermuda.
- And the other Canadian station TVO has been given a spruce up as well.
April 2015
- 30 April: The profiles for Italy and Monaco have been updated to feature some new newspaper clippings, articles and some ratings statistics, and to fix a few layout errors.
- 29 April: Updates have been made to:
- Rhodesia (clarification regarding sanctions on TV films);
- Iran (looks like they may have got Arabic prints after all, and screened only the first episode of An Unearthly Child rather than all 4 episodes);
- Armed Forces Network (we've added the US Panama stations to the profile).
- 4 April: We've made some updates to Brazil: still no sign of the regular series, but we now have dates for the first Peter Cushing movie and the Paul McGann movie. (UPDATE: Layout of this revision has since been revised.)
- 3 April: We've updated the Bermuda page to add some new newspaper clippings, and to update the TV station profile, noting the reason why they dropped Doctor Who after only 26 episodes.
January 2015
- 23 January: 50 years ago today, on 23 January 1965, Doctor Who aired in Canada for the very first time. The CBC was the third station outside the UK to screen the new series.
- 23 January: D'oh! We updated the Australia TX 1965-1967 page last week, but did so using the wrong template. The proper update has now been uploaded.
- 12 January: 50 years ago today, on 12 January 1965, Doctor Who aired in Australia for the very first time. To celebrate, we've given the Australia pages (all 17 of them!) a bit of a tidy up.