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Welcome to '''BroaDWcast''', the first (and so far only, at least that we know of) comprehensive online guide to the foreign airdates and worldwide transmissions of '''Doctor Who'''.
 
  
Over the years, the BBC has claimed that "'''Doctor Who''' has been seen by 100 million viewers in 60 countries around the world".  
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<center>Welcome to '''BroaDWcast''', a comprehensive online guide to the foreign airdates and worldwide transmissions of '''Doctor Who'''.</center>
  
But who were these 60 countries? When did '''Doctor Who''' screen there? What stories were broadcast, and what stories weren't? And do any of those 110 million viewers have a copy of missing story [[Marco Polo]]?
 
  
In '''BroaDWcast''' you'll find the answers to these questions - and more (except for the bit about [[Marco Polo]]).  
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'''WHAT IS BROADWCAST'''?
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Over the years, the BBC has claimed that "'''Doctor Who''' has been seen by '''110 million viewers in 60 countries''' around the world".
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But what are those 60 countries? When did '''Doctor Who''' screen? What stories were broadcast, and what stories weren't? How many stories made their foreign debut in Australia? How many debuted in the United States? And do any of those 110 million viewers have a copy of missing story [[Marco Polo]]?
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'''BroaDWcast''' answers those questions - except for the bit about [[Marco Polo]].  
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In these pages, you will find:
 
In these pages, you will find:
  
*Profiles on the 70+ countries where classic '''Doctor Who''' aired between the years 1964 and 1997
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*Profiles on over '''80 countries''' where classic '''Doctor Who''' aired
*Airdates
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*Foreign language episode titles
*Episode titles in foreign languages
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*Translations of some of the [[Arabic]] narrations
*Images of TV listings from foreign newspapers and magazines
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*Checklists of the official [[BBC Records]] that have been researched
*Summaries of the sales of the first seven "classic series" Doctors; which of their stories screened and where?
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*Images of TV listings pages from foreign newspapers and magazines
*Translations of some of the [[Arabic]] version narrations
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** Clicking on the AIRDATES [[File:newspaper4.jpg|40px|Airdates icon|link=]] icon on the country profile pages will take you to the airdates summary for that country (N/S = means that the story title is Not Stated in the newspaper listing)
*Explanations of the different formats in which the series was aired
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* and much, much more!
*Which stories were sold to the most number of countries
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*Which stories were sold to the least number of countries
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The emphasis of '''BroaDWcast''' is on terrestrial over cable or satellite broadcasts of the "Classic Era" of '''Doctor Who''' - that's the first eight Doctors, from 1963 to 1996. The new series – 2005 to date – will have to be another project for another time.
*Checklist of the official BBC Records that has been researched
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*General notes for all stories
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However, Benjamin F Elliott's online guide to '''[http://twidw.doctorwhonews.net/archive.php THIS WEEK IN DOCTOR WHO]''' is currently archived, and as a place-holder we have compiled [[NEW SERIES|our own list of countries known to have aired the new series since 2005]].
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==The '''BroaDWcast''' Team==
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*'''Jon Preddle''' (research, writer, editor and design)
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*'''John Lavalie''' (research, writer, editor and design)
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*'''Steven Warren Hill''' (design and web-host)
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::'Follow' us on '''[https://twitter.com/#!/DrWhoBroaDWcast TWITTER]'''
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=='''Your help is needed'''==
 
=='''Your help is needed'''==
  
As with any research of this nature, there are gaps in the information - and perhaps even errors. If you can assist us in any way by filling in any of the gaps, or if you've got additional information, such as foreign newspaper articles, clippings, copies of TV listings, or sales literature that we can use, or if you spot something that is wrong or you plain just disagree with, please drop us a line at:  
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'''BroaDWcast''' is still very much a '''work in progress'''. So do keep an eye on the '''What's New''' page for updates.
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As with any research of this nature, there are gaps in the information - and perhaps even errors. If you can assist us in any way by filling in any of the gaps, or if you've got additional information, such as foreign newspaper articles, clippings, copies of TV listings, or sales literature that we can use, or if you spot something that is wrong or you just disagree with, please drop us a line at:  
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{{email}}
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*Some [[:Category:Research|general research tips]]
  
'''BroaDWcast@hotmail.com'''
 
  
And to whet your appetite, here are FIFTY factoids that you will find within these pages:
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=='''WHERE TO BEGIN'''==
  
(FIFTY FACTOIDS TO GO HERE)
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Click '''[[Broadcasts around the World|HERE]]''' to start your tour through the exciting adventures of '''El Doctor Misterio''', '''Le Docteur Who''', ''' ادكتورهو ''', '''Dr Kim''', '''Doktor Who''', and '''The Doctor'''...
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*All links are to other pages within the site (external links have a small 'arrow' icon)
  
The '''BroaDWcast''' Team
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Jon Preddle
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John Lavalie
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Steve Hill
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'''ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS'''
John Kempton
 
  
 
And with grateful thanks to (alphabetically):
 
And with grateful thanks to (alphabetically):
J Jeremy Bentham; Richard Bignell; Martin Dunne; Robert Franks; David J Howe; Richard Molesworth; Andrew Pixley; Paul Scoones; Damian Shanahan; Tom Spilsbury (and all past DWM editors); Paul Vanezis; Stephen James Walker; Library of Congress, Washington DC; National Library of Australia, Canberra; British Library Newspapers, Colindale, London; Los Angeles Library; Library of the University of Auckland, New Zealand; DWB, Enterprise Incidents, Famous Monsters of Filmland, Fantastic Films, Fantastic Television, Timescreen, Starlog,
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Donald Bain; J Jeremy Bentham; Richard Bignell; Alain Carrazé; Gabriella Cordone; Rami Daoud; Mike Doran; Martin Dunne; Fady; Benjamin F Elliott; Robert D Franks; Harald Gehlen; Graham Howard; David J Howe; Neil Lambess; Henrik Larsen; Bernhard Lürßen; Richard Molesworth; Darrell and Emma Patterson; Andrew Pixley; Steen Schapiro; Paul Scoones; Damian Shanahan; Tom Spilsbury (and all past DWM editors); Paul Vanezis; Stephen James Walker; Brian Wilson.
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A big thank you to Georgia Higley, and the staff at the Library of Congress, Washington DC; the National Library of Australia, Canberra; the British Library Newspapers, Colindale, London; Los Angeles Public Library; Library of the University of Auckland, New Zealand; Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library, Springfield, Ill.; Mike B. in interlibrary loan at The Des Plaines Public Library; Northwestern University Library; University of Minnesota O. Meredith Wilson Library; University of Iowa Main Library; Peoria (IL) Public Library Local History & Genealogy Department; Illinois State University Milner Library; Google News Archive, Boston Public Library, Indiana State Library, State Library of Oregon
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*[[Bibliography]]
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And the following are due thanks for providing information after Launch Day:
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Shawn Aiken; Anthony (for the [[Netherlands]] stickers); Jeff Beuck; Christian Bjørgen; Byron Bonsall; Kevin Bows ([http://www.kevinbows.com/drwhoairdates/airDates.html WGBH/WGBX]); Sean Bradshaw; David Brunt; Graeme Burk; Alan Burns; Tim Burrows; Larry Charet; Dave Chasteen; CheyTheHuman; Paul Clark; Ed Conroy (@retrontario); Catherine C.; Robert Collins; Dylan Crawfoot; Alan J Creaser; Dave Crichton; Colin Cutler; Kevin Jon Davies; Aurélie Demonchaux; Travis Doucette (for Canada: YTV and Space clips); Terence Duffy; Chris Dvorak; @dwcoverstory; Jan Fennick; Richard Flynn; Anthony Forth; Chuck Foster; Alex Frazer-Harrison; Clément Gascon; John Geoffrion; David Gibbs; Earl Green; Lance Hall; Peter Harris; Alan Hayes; Paul Hayes; Bill Hinton; Randy Howell; Hudemx; Mbuk J Inwang; Antonio Iona; Mark Janovec; Dallas Jones; Nathan J; Brian Kimmel; Rich Kirkpatrick; Eric E Klammer; Corey Klemow; Dan Kolb; Dennis Kytasaari; Shannon Laine; Brian Lapser; Stephen La Rivière; Andy Lehrer; Shaqui Le Vesconte; Russell Lewin; Robert Lia; William Lonergan; TJ Lubinsky; Steve Manfred; Andy McKinney; The Millennium Effect; Eddie Montague; Geoff Morley; Phil Morris; Tim Morriss, Alan Morton; Paul Neilson; James O'Donnell; Mike Olson; Pascal Salzmann; Ken Patterson; Amit Pawar; H M Pearson; Eduardo Peralta; <!--GP;--> Michael Phillips; Lenny Raczka; Daniel Rider; Denis Rigg; John Rigg; Ben Rigsby; Steve Roberts; Mike Rogers; Phil Satterley; Steven Schapansky; Brad Schumann; Nick Seidler; Kieran Seymour; Steve Sigel; Grant Sirett; Robert Smith?; Giles Sparrow; Gill Spaul; David Stead; Joshua Stone; Ed Stradling; Kathryn Sullivan; thiel-a-vision.com; Steven Traves; John Trowbridge; Frans van Lottum; John Wall; Peter Ware; Rob Warnock; Travis S Wheaton; John T Wheeler; Vanni White; Jonathan Wrigley; Alex Xegas; Gary Zimmer.
  
 
==Links==
 
==Links==
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*[[What's New]]
 
*[[Broadcasts around the World]]
 
*[[Broadcasts around the World]]
 
*[[Articles & Analysis]]
 
*[[Articles & Analysis]]
 
*[[BBC Records]]
 
*[[BBC Records]]
 
*[[:Category:Airdates|Airdates]]
 
*[[:Category:Airdates|Airdates]]
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*[[First airings by location]]
 
*[[Doctors]]
 
*[[Doctors]]
 
*[[Spanish]]
 
*[[Spanish]]
 
*[[Arabic]]
 
*[[Arabic]]
 
*[[Bibliography]]
 
*[[Bibliography]]
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Revision as of 00:55, 3 November 2019

Broadwcast.png


Welcome to BroaDWcast, a comprehensive online guide to the foreign airdates and worldwide transmissions of Doctor Who.


WHAT IS BROADWCAST?

Over the years, the BBC has claimed that "Doctor Who has been seen by 110 million viewers in 60 countries around the world".

But what are those 60 countries? When did Doctor Who screen? What stories were broadcast, and what stories weren't? How many stories made their foreign debut in Australia? How many debuted in the United States? And do any of those 110 million viewers have a copy of missing story Marco Polo?

BroaDWcast answers those questions - except for the bit about Marco Polo.


In these pages, you will find:

  • Profiles on over 80 countries where classic Doctor Who aired
  • Foreign language episode titles
  • Translations of some of the Arabic narrations
  • Checklists of the official BBC Records that have been researched
  • Images of TV listings pages from foreign newspapers and magazines
    • Clicking on the AIRDATES Airdates icon icon on the country profile pages will take you to the airdates summary for that country (N/S = means that the story title is Not Stated in the newspaper listing)
  • and much, much more!

The emphasis of BroaDWcast is on terrestrial over cable or satellite broadcasts of the "Classic Era" of Doctor Who - that's the first eight Doctors, from 1963 to 1996. The new series – 2005 to date – will have to be another project for another time.

However, Benjamin F Elliott's online guide to THIS WEEK IN DOCTOR WHO is currently archived, and as a place-holder we have compiled our own list of countries known to have aired the new series since 2005.


The BroaDWcast Team

  • Jon Preddle (research, writer, editor and design)
  • John Lavalie (research, writer, editor and design)
  • Steven Warren Hill (design and web-host)
'Follow' us on TWITTER


Your help is needed

BroaDWcast is still very much a work in progress. So do keep an eye on the What's New page for updates.

As with any research of this nature, there are gaps in the information - and perhaps even errors. If you can assist us in any way by filling in any of the gaps, or if you've got additional information, such as foreign newspaper articles, clippings, copies of TV listings, or sales literature that we can use, or if you spot something that is wrong or you just disagree with, please drop us a line at:

BroaDWcast@hotmail.com



WHERE TO BEGIN

Click HERE to start your tour through the exciting adventures of El Doctor Misterio, Le Docteur Who, ادكتورهو , Dr Kim, Doktor Who, and The Doctor...

  • All links are to other pages within the site (external links have a small 'arrow' icon)



ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

And with grateful thanks to (alphabetically): Donald Bain; J Jeremy Bentham; Richard Bignell; Alain Carrazé; Gabriella Cordone; Rami Daoud; Mike Doran; Martin Dunne; Fady; Benjamin F Elliott; Robert D Franks; Harald Gehlen; Graham Howard; David J Howe; Neil Lambess; Henrik Larsen; Bernhard Lürßen; Richard Molesworth; Darrell and Emma Patterson; Andrew Pixley; Steen Schapiro; Paul Scoones; Damian Shanahan; Tom Spilsbury (and all past DWM editors); Paul Vanezis; Stephen James Walker; Brian Wilson.

A big thank you to Georgia Higley, and the staff at the Library of Congress, Washington DC; the National Library of Australia, Canberra; the British Library Newspapers, Colindale, London; Los Angeles Public Library; Library of the University of Auckland, New Zealand; Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library, Springfield, Ill.; Mike B. in interlibrary loan at The Des Plaines Public Library; Northwestern University Library; University of Minnesota O. Meredith Wilson Library; University of Iowa Main Library; Peoria (IL) Public Library Local History & Genealogy Department; Illinois State University Milner Library; Google News Archive, Boston Public Library, Indiana State Library, State Library of Oregon

And the following are due thanks for providing information after Launch Day:

Shawn Aiken; Anthony (for the Netherlands stickers); Jeff Beuck; Christian Bjørgen; Byron Bonsall; Kevin Bows (WGBH/WGBX); Sean Bradshaw; David Brunt; Graeme Burk; Alan Burns; Tim Burrows; Larry Charet; Dave Chasteen; CheyTheHuman; Paul Clark; Ed Conroy (@retrontario); Catherine C.; Robert Collins; Dylan Crawfoot; Alan J Creaser; Dave Crichton; Colin Cutler; Kevin Jon Davies; Aurélie Demonchaux; Travis Doucette (for Canada: YTV and Space clips); Terence Duffy; Chris Dvorak; @dwcoverstory; Jan Fennick; Richard Flynn; Anthony Forth; Chuck Foster; Alex Frazer-Harrison; Clément Gascon; John Geoffrion; David Gibbs; Earl Green; Lance Hall; Peter Harris; Alan Hayes; Paul Hayes; Bill Hinton; Randy Howell; Hudemx; Mbuk J Inwang; Antonio Iona; Mark Janovec; Dallas Jones; Nathan J; Brian Kimmel; Rich Kirkpatrick; Eric E Klammer; Corey Klemow; Dan Kolb; Dennis Kytasaari; Shannon Laine; Brian Lapser; Stephen La Rivière; Andy Lehrer; Shaqui Le Vesconte; Russell Lewin; Robert Lia; William Lonergan; TJ Lubinsky; Steve Manfred; Andy McKinney; The Millennium Effect; Eddie Montague; Geoff Morley; Phil Morris; Tim Morriss, Alan Morton; Paul Neilson; James O'Donnell; Mike Olson; Pascal Salzmann; Ken Patterson; Amit Pawar; H M Pearson; Eduardo Peralta; Michael Phillips; Lenny Raczka; Daniel Rider; Denis Rigg; John Rigg; Ben Rigsby; Steve Roberts; Mike Rogers; Phil Satterley; Steven Schapansky; Brad Schumann; Nick Seidler; Kieran Seymour; Steve Sigel; Grant Sirett; Robert Smith?; Giles Sparrow; Gill Spaul; David Stead; Joshua Stone; Ed Stradling; Kathryn Sullivan; thiel-a-vision.com; Steven Traves; John Trowbridge; Frans van Lottum; John Wall; Peter Ware; Rob Warnock; Travis S Wheaton; John T Wheeler; Vanni White; Jonathan Wrigley; Alex Xegas; Gary Zimmer.

Links