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Although '''Doctor Who''' was not shown on television in Egypt, it's possible the second of the two [[Peter Cushing]] Dalek movies was seen there.  
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[[File:TVTimes1980.JPG|right|thumb|350px|Tom in Egypt; TV Times March 1980]]
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[[File:TomCamel1980.JPG|right|thumb|300px|Tom and friend!]]
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Although '''Doctor Who''' was not shown on television in '''[[wikipedia:Egyp|EGYPT]]''', it's possible the second of the two [[Peter Cushing]] Dalek movies was seen there.  
  
 
The only evidence this might be the case is the existence of an "Affiche de Film" movie poster. Although it was found in [[Syria]], this type of cloth poster art was also common in Egypt, and therefore may have originated from there.
 
The only evidence this might be the case is the existence of an "Affiche de Film" movie poster. Although it was found in [[Syria]], this type of cloth poster art was also common in Egypt, and therefore may have originated from there.
  
 
See the profile on [[Syria]] for more details.  
 
See the profile on [[Syria]] for more details.  
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==Tom Baker in Egypt==
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Baker went to Egypt in early 1980 to film the TV movie [[wikipedia:The Curse of King Tut's Tomb (1980 film)|The Curse of King Tut's Tomb]]. While there, he visited Cairo; dressed as the Doctor he posed in front of the Great Pyramid of Cheops and the Sphinx for a special photo-shoot. These pictures later appeared in magazines and newspapers, such as ''TV TImes''.
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After completing his work on the movie, he flew to [[Australia]] for a lengthy publicity tour. He then returned to the UK (tired and unwell) just in time to travel to Brighton to commence work on the first story of his final season...
  
  

Revision as of 22:07, 15 March 2022

Tom in Egypt; TV Times March 1980
Tom and friend!

Although Doctor Who was not shown on television in EGYPT, it's possible the second of the two Peter Cushing Dalek movies was seen there.

The only evidence this might be the case is the existence of an "Affiche de Film" movie poster. Although it was found in Syria, this type of cloth poster art was also common in Egypt, and therefore may have originated from there.

See the profile on Syria for more details.


Tom Baker in Egypt

Baker went to Egypt in early 1980 to film the TV movie The Curse of King Tut's Tomb. While there, he visited Cairo; dressed as the Doctor he posed in front of the Great Pyramid of Cheops and the Sphinx for a special photo-shoot. These pictures later appeared in magazines and newspapers, such as TV TImes.

After completing his work on the movie, he flew to Australia for a lengthy publicity tour. He then returned to the UK (tired and unwell) just in time to travel to Brighton to commence work on the first story of his final season...


Egypt in Doctor Who

  • Barbara admires Arbitan's pyramid, likening it to those built by the Egyptians (The Keys of Marinus).
  • In The Crusade, Saladin - who is the Sultan of Egypt and Syria - fears that King Richard plans to invade Egypt.
  • The TARDIS lands in Egypt, pursued by the Monk and the Daleks, who are attacked by Egyptian slaves (The Daleks' Master Plan).
  • Steven refers to his recent visit to Egypt in The Massacre.
  • The Doctor shows a photo-slide of the Egyptian god Khnum - with horns! (The Daemons).
  • The Doctor mentions the battle of El Alamein in The Sea Devils.
  • Jo says she and the Doctor boarded the SS Bernice at Port Said (Carnival of Monsters).
  • Pyramids of Mars is partially set in and features quite a number of references to Egypt - including pyramids, mummies, Cairo, Saqqara, Pharaohs, Tuthmoses the Third, various Egyptian Gods such as Horus and Sutekh, and many other characters.