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'''[[Wikipedia:Costa Rica|COSTA RICA]]''' is located in Central America, between [[Nicaragua]] and Panama.  
 
'''[[Wikipedia:Costa Rica|COSTA RICA]]''' is located in Central America, between [[Nicaragua]] and Panama.  
 
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==Profile==  
 
==Profile==  
  
 
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|'''Country Number (??)'''||1980||[[Selling Doctor Who|SECOND WAVE]]  
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|'''Country Number (N/K)'''||1980||[[Selling Doctor Who|SECOND WAVE]]  
 
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|'''Region'''||[[:Category:Central America| Central America]]||.
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|'''Region'''||[[:Category:Central America| Central America]]||
 
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|'''Television commenced'''||1958||.
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|'''Television commenced'''||1958||
 
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|'''Colour System'''||1973||[[:Wikipedia:NTSC|NTSC]]  
 
|'''Colour System'''||1973||[[:Wikipedia:NTSC|NTSC]]  
 
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|'''[[WRTH|Population]]'''||19xx|| xx mill
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|'''[[WRTH|Population]]'''||1984|| 2.3 million
 
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|'''[[WRTH|TV Sets]]'''||19xx|| xx mill
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|'''[[WRTH|TV Sets]]'''||1984|| 450,000
 
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|'''Language/s'''||[[Spanish]]||.
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|'''Language/s'''||[[Spanish]]||
 
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*Broadcaster: '''Corporation Costarricense de Television'''.  
 
*Broadcaster: '''Corporation Costarricense de Television'''.  
  
*'''Channel 6'''
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*'''Channel 6 and 9'''
  
  
=='''DOCTOR WHO (EL DR MISTERIO) IN COSTA RICA'''==
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=='''DOCTOR WHO (EL DOCTOR MISTERIO) IN COSTA RICA'''==
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[[File:Dr Misterio logo.JPG|200px|right|Doctor Misterio logo]]
  
 
==[[BBC Records]]==
 
==[[BBC Records]]==
  
 
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A BBC memo dated '''10 December 1973''' lists Costa Rica as receiving prints dubbed into [[Spanish]] of serials {{A}}, {{B}}, {{C}}, {{E}}, {{F}}, {{G}}, {{J}}, {{L}}, {{N}}, {{Q}} and {{R}}, but this is clearly a mistake, as the country is not named in any other documentation covering sales of [[William Hartnell stories]].  
A BBC memo dated 10 December 1973 lists Costa Rica as receiving prints dubbed into [[Spanish]] of serials {{A}}, {{B}}, {{C}}, {{E}}, {{F}}, {{G}}, {{J}}, {{L}}, {{N}}, {{Q}} and {{R}}, but this is clearly a mistake, as the country is not named in any other documentation covering sales of [[William Hartnell stories]].  
 
 
 
  
 
In '''The Eighties''' - [http://www.shillpages.com/howe/b-dw80s.htm THE LOST CHAPTERS], records a sale of '''"(1)"''' story to Costa Rica (by 10 February 1987). However, this figure cannot be accurate, as the TV listings summaries clearly illustrate many more stories were purchased by Costa Rica.
 
In '''The Eighties''' - [http://www.shillpages.com/howe/b-dw80s.htm THE LOST CHAPTERS], records a sale of '''"(1)"''' story to Costa Rica (by 10 February 1987). However, this figure cannot be accurate, as the TV listings summaries clearly illustrate many more stories were purchased by Costa Rica.
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Around the time that Costa Rica was screening '''Doctor Who''', [[Nicaragua]] was also screening the series. (And screenings also purported but not yet confirmed in [[Brazil]], [[Guatemala]] and [[Ecuador]] around the same time.)  
 
Around the time that Costa Rica was screening '''Doctor Who''', [[Nicaragua]] was also screening the series. (And screenings also purported but not yet confirmed in [[Brazil]], [[Guatemala]] and [[Ecuador]] around the same time.)  
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* See [[Missing Misterio|THE MYSTERY OF THE MISSING MISTERIOS]]
  
  
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As noted above, '''The Eighties''' records a sale of just one story by 10 February 1987, however it's clear that this total is far from being accurate. (Unless one story was repeated over 80 times!)
 
As noted above, '''The Eighties''' records a sale of just one story by 10 February 1987, however it's clear that this total is far from being accurate. (Unless one story was repeated over 80 times!)
  
* According to this blog,  [http://www.89decibeles.com/foro/viewtopic.php?t=1942&start=0&postdays=0&postorder=asc&highlight=&sid=4eaf3eed4f0a78ebb99f53873d5c4bce DR MISTERIO], a series of [[Tom Baker stories]] aired in 1978-1979, however the years that are cited are incorrect.  
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* According to this blog,  [http://www.89decibeles.com/foro/viewtopic.php?t=1942&start=0&postdays=0&postorder=asc&highlight=&sid=4eaf3eed4f0a78ebb99f53873d5c4bce DR MISTERIO], a series of [[Tom Baker stories]] aired in '''1978-1979''', however the years that are cited are incorrect.  
  
* And this blogger, says the series aired on channel 7, where in actual fact it was on channel 6: [http://viblotevi.blogspot.com/2007/07/dr-misterio.html DR MISTERIO]. They also suggests that the series was brought to Costa Rica by [[wikipedia:ITC Entertainment|ITC]], which does not seem likely as ITC did not distribute BBC programmes.   
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* And this blogger, says the series aired on channel 7, where in actual fact it was on channels 6 and 9: [http://viblotevi.blogspot.com/2007/07/dr-misterio.html DR MISTERIO]. They also suggests that the series was brought to Costa Rica by [[wikipedia:ITC Entertainment|ITC]], which does not seem likely as ITC did not distribute BBC programmes.   
  
 
Programme distribution to Latin American countries was chiefly handled by '''Time Life Television''', who also distributed within the [[United States]], so in all likelihood Costa Rica received the standard package of [[Tom Baker stories]] (23 serials, 98 episodes) that was syndicated in the States, but dubbed into [[Spanish]]:
 
Programme distribution to Latin American countries was chiefly handled by '''Time Life Television''', who also distributed within the [[United States]], so in all likelihood Costa Rica received the standard package of [[Tom Baker stories]] (23 serials, 98 episodes) that was syndicated in the States, but dubbed into [[Spanish]]:
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===[[Tom Baker stories|TOM BAKER]]===
 
===[[Tom Baker stories|TOM BAKER]]===
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23 stories, 98 episodes:
 
23 stories, 98 episodes:
  
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Costa Rica therefore bought GROUPs A to D of the standard package of [[Tom Baker stories]]. Time Life would have supplied the NTSC video tapes for '''El Doctor Misterio''' that had been dubbed (by them?) into [[Spanish]].
 
Costa Rica therefore bought GROUPs A to D of the standard package of [[Tom Baker stories]]. Time Life would have supplied the NTSC video tapes for '''El Doctor Misterio''' that had been dubbed (by them?) into [[Spanish]].
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* See the chapter for the [[Spanish]] titles given to these serials.
  
  
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===[[Tom Baker stories|TOM BAKER]]===
 
===[[Tom Baker stories|TOM BAKER]]===
  
The series started on Monday, 4 February 1980 at 5.00pm on channel 6, and screened weekdays until at least 18 December 1980. (No episode aired on Good Friday 4 April 1980.)  
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The series started on Monday, '''4 February 1980''', at 5.00pm on channel 6 (the listings say '''Canal 6 y 9'''), and screened most weekdays until at least 18 December 1980. (No episode aired on Good Friday 4 April 1980.)  
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If this was the package of 98 Tom Baker episodes, then the run ended on (or around) '''20 June 1980'''.
  
If this was the package of 98 Tom Baker episodes, then the run ended on (or around) 5 November 1980. Repeats commenced the following day.  
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The following day, the series continued, presumably a full run of repeats, until '''5 November 1980'''. A second run of repeats commenced the following day.  
  
After a break for a few weeks in December 1980, the series returned on Tuesday, 6 January 1981, but now playing only once a week at 4.00pm. In March it moved to Friday, then in May to the earlier time of 3.15pm on Thursdays.  
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From '''6 January 1981''' the series played only once a week, Tuesdays at 4.00pm. From 6 March it moved to Friday, then on 7 May to the earlier time of 3.15pm on Thursdays.  
  
The series ended on 30 July 1981. If our episode count is accurate, then this was midway through the '''second''' repeat of season 14.  
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The series ended on '''30 July 1981'''. If our episode count is accurate, then this was midway through the '''second''' repeat of season 14.  
  
After a break of 16 months, '''Dr Misterio''' returned on Tuesday, 16 November 1982, again playing on weekdays, at 1.00pm. (It's possible it started earlier, as several newspapers were missing.)
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After a break of 16 months, '''Dr Misterio''' returned on Tuesday, '''16 November 1982''', again playing on weekdays, at 1.00pm. (It's possible it started earlier, as several newspapers were missing.)
  
After only ten episodes, the series took another break during December 1982, and returned on Monday, 3 January 1983, still at 1.00pm. It aired for 54 episodes before stopping on 18 March. During February 1983, the '''third''' screening ended, and the series started again for a '''fourth''' run.  
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After only ten episodes, the series took another break during the whole of December 1982, and returned on Monday, '''3 January 1983''', still at 1.00pm. It aired for 54 episodes before stopping on '''18 March'''. During February 1983, the '''second''' repeat run ended, and the series recycled again for a '''fourth''' run.  
  
The next billed episode is Monday, 4 July 1983, at 10.30am, again five days a week. However, the TV listings from March to July 1983, and from 18 July onwards are inconsistent with their television coverage – '''Dr Misterio''' aired at 10.30am, but TV listings in the paper often started from noon, so the early morning listings are unknown.
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The next billed episode is Monday, '''4 July 1983''', at 10.30am, again five days a week. However, the TV listings from March to July 1983, and from 18 July onwards are inconsistent with their television coverage – '''Dr Misterio''' aired at 10.30am, but TV listings in the paper often started from noon, so the early morning listings are unknown.
  
If the series aired uninterrupted and completed its '''fourth''' cycling through the episodes, then the 392th episode aired around October 1983. But no further listings for '''Dr Misterio''' were found to the end of 1983.
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If the series aired uninterrupted and completed its '''fourth''' cycling through the 98 episodes, then the 392th episode aired around October 1983. But no further listings for '''Dr Misterio''' were found to the end of 1983.
  
  
 
==TV listings==
 
==TV listings==
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[[File:Costa Rica 1.JPG|thumb]right|300px|5.00: "El Dr Misterio – color"]]
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[[File:Costa Rica 2.JPG|thumb]right|300px|5.30: "Dr Misterio – color"]]
  
 
TV listings have been obtained from the Costa Rican newspaper ''La Prensa Libre''.
 
TV listings have been obtained from the Costa Rican newspaper ''La Prensa Libre''.
  
The name of the series was generally given as '''"El Dr Misterio"''' or just '''"Dr Misterio"'''. Some listing also added that it was '''"Color"'''.  
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The name of the series was generally given as '''"El Dr Misterio"''' or just '''"Dr Misterio"'''. Some listings also added that it was in '''"color"'''.  
  
 
The listing for 4 March 1980, however, did erroneously say the series was '''El Sr Misterio'''.
 
The listing for 4 March 1980, however, did erroneously say the series was '''El Sr Misterio'''.
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On 11 September 1980, there was no billing for '''El Dr Misterio'''; however '''Superamigos''' ([[wikipedia:Superfriends|Superfriends]]), the half-hour cartoon that played earlier was given the timeslot 4.30 to 5.30, rather than its usual time of 4.30 to 5.00, so this can be taken to be a typo, and the scheduled episode of '''Dr Misterio''' aired at the usual time. A similar error happened on 21 November – '''Dr Misterio''' was not listed, but '''Superamigos''' was billed for 4.40 to 5.30 rather than 4.35 to 5.00.
 
On 11 September 1980, there was no billing for '''El Dr Misterio'''; however '''Superamigos''' ([[wikipedia:Superfriends|Superfriends]]), the half-hour cartoon that played earlier was given the timeslot 4.30 to 5.30, rather than its usual time of 4.30 to 5.00, so this can be taken to be a typo, and the scheduled episode of '''Dr Misterio''' aired at the usual time. A similar error happened on 21 November – '''Dr Misterio''' was not listed, but '''Superamigos''' was billed for 4.40 to 5.30 rather than 4.35 to 5.00.
  
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==Links==
 
==Links==

Revision as of 02:16, 23 January 2011

COSTA RICA is located in Central America, between Nicaragua and Panama.

Profile

Country Number (N/K) 1980 SECOND WAVE
Region Central America
Television commenced 1958
Colour System 1973 NTSC
Population 1984 2.3 million
TV Sets 1984 450,000
Language/s Spanish


Television Stations / Channels

Costa Rica began its television service in 1958.

  • Broadcaster: Corporation Costarricense de Television.
  • Channel 6 and 9


DOCTOR WHO (EL DOCTOR MISTERIO) IN COSTA RICA

Doctor Misterio logo

BBC Records

A BBC memo dated 10 December 1973 lists Costa Rica as receiving prints dubbed into Spanish of serials A, B, C, E, F, G, J, L, N, Q and R, but this is clearly a mistake, as the country is not named in any other documentation covering sales of William Hartnell stories.

In The Eighties - THE LOST CHAPTERS, records a sale of "(1)" story to Costa Rica (by 10 February 1987). However, this figure cannot be accurate, as the TV listings summaries clearly illustrate many more stories were purchased by Costa Rica.

Costa Rica is not listed under any of the DWM story Archives.

Around the time that Costa Rica was screening Doctor Who, Nicaragua was also screening the series. (And screenings also purported but not yet confirmed in Brazil, Guatemala and Ecuador around the same time.)



Stories bought and broadcast

As noted above, The Eighties records a sale of just one story by 10 February 1987, however it's clear that this total is far from being accurate. (Unless one story was repeated over 80 times!)

  • And this blogger, says the series aired on channel 7, where in actual fact it was on channels 6 and 9: DR MISTERIO. They also suggests that the series was brought to Costa Rica by ITC, which does not seem likely as ITC did not distribute BBC programmes.

Programme distribution to Latin American countries was chiefly handled by Time Life Television, who also distributed within the United States, so in all likelihood Costa Rica received the standard package of Tom Baker stories (23 serials, 98 episodes) that was syndicated in the States, but dubbed into Spanish:


TOM BAKER

23 stories, 98 episodes:




Costa Rica therefore bought GROUPs A to D of the standard package of Tom Baker stories. Time Life would have supplied the NTSC video tapes for El Doctor Misterio that had been dubbed (by them?) into Spanish.

  • See the chapter for the Spanish titles given to these serials.


Transmission

TOM BAKER

The series started on Monday, 4 February 1980, at 5.00pm on channel 6 (the listings say Canal 6 y 9), and screened most weekdays until at least 18 December 1980. (No episode aired on Good Friday 4 April 1980.)

If this was the package of 98 Tom Baker episodes, then the run ended on (or around) 20 June 1980.

The following day, the series continued, presumably a full run of repeats, until 5 November 1980. A second run of repeats commenced the following day.

From 6 January 1981 the series played only once a week, Tuesdays at 4.00pm. From 6 March it moved to Friday, then on 7 May to the earlier time of 3.15pm on Thursdays.

The series ended on 30 July 1981. If our episode count is accurate, then this was midway through the second repeat of season 14.

After a break of 16 months, Dr Misterio returned on Tuesday, 16 November 1982, again playing on weekdays, at 1.00pm. (It's possible it started earlier, as several newspapers were missing.)

After only ten episodes, the series took another break during the whole of December 1982, and returned on Monday, 3 January 1983, still at 1.00pm. It aired for 54 episodes before stopping on 18 March. During February 1983, the second repeat run ended, and the series recycled again for a fourth run.

The next billed episode is Monday, 4 July 1983, at 10.30am, again five days a week. However, the TV listings from March to July 1983, and from 18 July onwards are inconsistent with their television coverage – Dr Misterio aired at 10.30am, but TV listings in the paper often started from noon, so the early morning listings are unknown.

If the series aired uninterrupted and completed its fourth cycling through the 98 episodes, then the 392th episode aired around October 1983. But no further listings for Dr Misterio were found to the end of 1983.


TV listings

Airdates in Costa Rica
← AIRDATES ...... (CLICK ICON TO GO TO TABLE SHOWING EPISODE BREAKDOWN AND AIRDATES - N/S = story title is Not Stated)

5.00: "El Dr Misterio – color" 5.30: "Dr Misterio – color"

TV listings have been obtained from the Costa Rican newspaper La Prensa Libre.

The name of the series was generally given as "El Dr Misterio" or just "Dr Misterio". Some listings also added that it was in "color".

The listing for 4 March 1980, however, did erroneously say the series was El Sr Misterio.

On 11 September 1980, there was no billing for El Dr Misterio; however Superamigos (Superfriends), the half-hour cartoon that played earlier was given the timeslot 4.30 to 5.30, rather than its usual time of 4.30 to 5.00, so this can be taken to be a typo, and the scheduled episode of Dr Misterio aired at the usual time. A similar error happened on 21 November – Dr Misterio was not listed, but Superamigos was billed for 4.40 to 5.30 rather than 4.35 to 5.00.


Links