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==Hungary in Doctor Who==
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*Salamander's base was in Hungary; the Eperjes-Tokaj ranges erupted ([[The Enemy of the World]])
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Revision as of 03:26, 24 May 2020

Doctor Who has not been shown on terrestrial television in HUNGARY, but signals from Yugoslavia may have been received when it was seen there in 1986. Also, BBC Prime may also have been available from 1995. The New Series was shown from 2006, with the title "Ki Vagy, Doki?" ("Who Are You, Doctor?").

Classic Doctor Who was, however, available in other forms:


Video

The 1996 TV Movie was released on VHS by (UIP) Dunafilm in 1997. The translations were recorded at Videvox Studio Ltd; Sylvester McCoy and Paul McGann were both voiced by Péter Haás Vander.


Books

In January 1993, Android published a translated edition of Marc Platt's seventh Doctor New Adventures novel Cat's Cradle: Time's Crucible under the title Új Doctor Who Kalandok: Az Idö Fogságában, which translates as New Doctor Who Adventures: In the Captivity of Time. (The cover artwork painted by Tim White was not a new piece, and had previously appeared on a 1978 printing of Frank Herbert's 1968 novel "The Santaroga Barrier"!)

Új Doctor Who Kalandok: Az Idö Fogságában (Time's Crucible)
The Santaroga Barrier
Shada and City of Death


In November 2013, the new novelisation of Shada was published by Gabo, followed by City of Death - as "A Halál Városa"' - in November 2015. Translated editions of various New Series and Torchwood books were also published by Gabo.


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Hungary in Doctor Who