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'''[[wikipedia:Norway|NORWAY]]''' is part of Scandinavia, in northern [[:Category:Europe|Europe]]
 
'''[[wikipedia:Norway|NORWAY]]''' is part of Scandinavia, in northern [[:Category:Europe|Europe]]
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='''DOCTOR WHO IN NORWAY'''=
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=='''DOCTOR WHO IN NORWAY'''==
  
'''Doctor Who''' did not air on any terrestrial stations in Norway, but viewers could see the programme during the late 1980s via the UK satellite station [[BBC Prime]].  
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The original '''Doctor Who''' series did not air on any terrestrial stations in Norway, but viewers could see the programme starting from '''24 March 1987''' via the UK satellite station [[Super Channel]], and in the '''1990s''' on [[BBC Prime]].
  
  
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However, the Norwegian broadcaster '''NRK''' did audition the series on several occasions. Thanks to Christian Bjørgen, who supplied us with the following information:
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However, the Norwegian broadcaster '''[[wikipedia:NRK|NRK]]''' did audition the original series on several occasions. Thanks to Christian Bjørgen, who supplied us with the following information:
 
 
  
 
:I thought I'd give some information regarding '''Doctor Who''' in Norway; having mailed '''NRK''' (the main broadcaster here) with questions, here's what I found out:
 
:I thought I'd give some information regarding '''Doctor Who''' in Norway; having mailed '''NRK''' (the main broadcaster here) with questions, here's what I found out:
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:*Norway received viewing copies on at least four occasions:
 
:*Norway received viewing copies on at least four occasions:
  
::1) '''NRK''' received viewing prints in '''1967''' or '''1968''', and that it was "a Dalek story" (''ed'': This was probably [[The Daleks]], since the first three serials were usually supplied for auditioning purposes, and of note, [[The Daleks]] had been sent to [[Denmark]] in March 1968, so it's a strong possibility that the same set of films was then sent on to Norway…). The series was rejected due to cost, as NRK - being a fairly new channel - could barely afford their own programming. The NRK did request that the BBC stay in touch with new offers when they had more to spend on series  since the channel was still new and needed to build some capital for such a purchase
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::1) '''NRK''' received viewing prints in '''1967''' or '''1968''', and that it was "a Dalek story" [''ed'': This was probably [[The Daleks]], since the first three serials were usually supplied for auditioning purposes, and of note, [[The Daleks]] had been sent to [[Denmark]] in March 1968, so it's a strong possibility that the same set of films was then sent on to Norway…]. The series was rejected due to cost, as NRK - being a fairly new channel - could barely afford their own programming. The NRK did request that the BBC stay in touch with new offers when they had more to spend on series  since the channel was still new and needed to build some capital for such a purchase  
  
 
::2) In '''1973''', [[Jon Pertwee stories]], but they didn't know which serials, but they could still not afford it
 
::2) In '''1973''', [[Jon Pertwee stories]], but they didn't know which serials, but they could still not afford it
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:*On all four occasions the films/tapes were returned to the BBC.
 
:*On all four occasions the films/tapes were returned to the BBC.
 
:* The '''1996''' [[TV Movie]] aired in Norway in early '''2005''' as a "prequel" to the [[New Series]]. The first series of the new series (with Christopher Eccleston) aired in the summer of '''2005''', just after it aired in the UK, but due to low figures it was not picked up for more series.
 
:* The '''1996''' [[TV Movie]] aired in Norway in early '''2005''' as a "prequel" to the [[New Series]]. The first series of the new series (with Christopher Eccleston) aired in the summer of '''2005''', just after it aired in the UK, but due to low figures it was not picked up for more series.
:* In both 2012 and 2013 it was the No 1 series on Netflix in Norway, and there has been several attempts to have NRK pick up the series again.
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:* In both 2012 and 2013 it was the No 1 series on [[Netflix]] in Norway, and there has been several attempts to have NRK pick up the series again.
 
[[File:NorwayPyramids.jpg|thumb|right|250px|"Pyramidene På Mars" video]]
 
[[File:NorwayPyramids.jpg|thumb|right|250px|"Pyramidene På Mars" video]]
  
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In late '''1985''', Sesam Video released [[Pyramids of Mars]] on video. Titled '''"Pyramidene På Mars"''', it had the original English audio with Norwegian subtitles. This was the only Doctor Who video ever released in Norway. (Sesam also released the same story on video in [[Finland]] in 1986.)
 
In late '''1985''', Sesam Video released [[Pyramids of Mars]] on video. Titled '''"Pyramidene På Mars"''', it had the original English audio with Norwegian subtitles. This was the only Doctor Who video ever released in Norway. (Sesam also released the same story on video in [[Finland]] in 1986.)
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==Stories bought and broadcast==
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===[[Paul McGann stories|PAUL McGANN]]===
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The 1996 [[TV Movie]] aired on '''[[wikipedia:Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation|NRK3]]''' as a direct lead-in to the start of the [[NEW SERIES|new series]], which commenced on '''28 September 2005'''.
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From '''3 March 2008''', classic series stories were available on the [[Sweden|Swedish]] satellite / cable station, [[TV4 Science Fiction]], which was simulcast on the Norwegian station, '''[[wikipedia:TV 2 Science Fiction|TV2 Science Fiction]]'''.
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==Norway in Doctor Who==
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*There was a T-Mat terminal in Oslo ([[The Seeds of Death]])
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*Charles Cranleigh said that when it came to geography, his brother was a "positive Odin" ([[Black Orchid]])
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*The Viking raiders who stole the Oriental Treasure with the flask containing Fenric, settle in Northumbria, but hope one day to return to Norway ([[The Curse of Fenric]])
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Revision as of 05:32, 25 June 2020

NORWAY is part of Scandinavia, in northern Europe


DOCTOR WHO IN NORWAY

The original Doctor Who series did not air on any terrestrial stations in Norway, but viewers could see the programme starting from 24 March 1987 via the UK satellite station Super Channel, and in the 1990s on BBC Prime.


Audition Prints

However, the Norwegian broadcaster NRK did audition the original series on several occasions. Thanks to Christian Bjørgen, who supplied us with the following information:

I thought I'd give some information regarding Doctor Who in Norway; having mailed NRK (the main broadcaster here) with questions, here's what I found out:
  • Norway received viewing copies on at least four occasions:
1) NRK received viewing prints in 1967 or 1968, and that it was "a Dalek story" [ed: This was probably The Daleks, since the first three serials were usually supplied for auditioning purposes, and of note, The Daleks had been sent to Denmark in March 1968, so it's a strong possibility that the same set of films was then sent on to Norway…]. The series was rejected due to cost, as NRK - being a fairly new channel - could barely afford their own programming. The NRK did request that the BBC stay in touch with new offers when they had more to spend on series since the channel was still new and needed to build some capital for such a purchase
2) In 1973, Jon Pertwee stories, but they didn't know which serials, but they could still not afford it
3) In 1981, several Tom Baker stories, but they declined to pick up the series due to lack of interest in science fiction in Norway (did not know the exact stories here either)
4) In 1985, they had viewing copies of The Caves of Androzani and The Twin Dilemma, but once again declined to pick it up
  • On all four occasions the films/tapes were returned to the BBC.
  • The 1996 TV Movie aired in Norway in early 2005 as a "prequel" to the New Series. The first series of the new series (with Christopher Eccleston) aired in the summer of 2005, just after it aired in the UK, but due to low figures it was not picked up for more series.
  • In both 2012 and 2013 it was the No 1 series on Netflix in Norway, and there has been several attempts to have NRK pick up the series again.
"Pyramidene På Mars" video


Video

In late 1985, Sesam Video released Pyramids of Mars on video. Titled "Pyramidene På Mars", it had the original English audio with Norwegian subtitles. This was the only Doctor Who video ever released in Norway. (Sesam also released the same story on video in Finland in 1986.)


Stories bought and broadcast

PAUL McGANN

The 1996 TV Movie aired on NRK3 as a direct lead-in to the start of the new series, which commenced on 28 September 2005.

From 3 March 2008, classic series stories were available on the Swedish satellite / cable station, TV4 Science Fiction, which was simulcast on the Norwegian station, TV2 Science Fiction.


Norway in Doctor Who

  • There was a T-Mat terminal in Oslo (The Seeds of Death)
  • Charles Cranleigh said that when it came to geography, his brother was a "positive Odin" (Black Orchid)
  • The Viking raiders who stole the Oriental Treasure with the flask containing Fenric, settle in Northumbria, but hope one day to return to Norway (The Curse of Fenric)