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This story aired in the following '''known''' countries. They are listed in chronological order according to known airdate. If no month is noted, the actual airdate is not confirmed, and is a close approximate. (Refer also to [[Selling Doctor Who]] for expanded airdates.)
 
This story aired in the following '''known''' countries. They are listed in chronological order according to known airdate. If no month is noted, the actual airdate is not confirmed, and is a close approximate. (Refer also to [[Selling Doctor Who]] for expanded airdates.)
 
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[[File:TTT in NZ.jpg|right|thumb|350px|The New Zealand Listener for 20 January 1979]]
 
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* The story (in b/w) was assessed and given an A rating by the censors in [[Australia]] in October 1973; it did not screen. This also meant that [[New Zealand]], [[Hong Kong]], [[Singapore]] and [[Gibraltar]] could not purchase.
 
 
 
*The serial aired in [[Boston]] only; the rest of the [[United States]] did not get the serial until the 1983 re-issue. This appears to have been a special one-off deal struck between [[WGBX]] and the BBC that was in addition to the standard Time Life deal that was available elsewhere. (The BBC took the opportunity to also sell the serial to [[Canada|Canadian]] stations [[TVO]] and [[CKVU]] at the same time, presumably to cover the costs of having NTSC conversions made.)
 
* The story was not offered to Middle Eastern countries, so it didn't air in [[Saudi Arabia]] or [[United Arab Emirates]] with the rest of the season.
 
**CONSPIRACY THEORY: This might have been a deliberate tactful move by the BBC, because the serial did not necessarily paint the oil/chemical industry in a very good light... 
 
* The Australian censors were asked by the ABC to reassess the story for a run of repeats in 1978, and this time it was cleared (and  screened in colour since the tapes received in 1973 had been retained by the ABC). This meant that [[New Zealand]] could also buy the serial; it screened mid-way through a run of [[Tom Baker stories]], which were then screened (deliberately or coincidentally?) when Jon Pertwee was bringing his cabaret tour to the country.
 
 
 
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*16mm b/w prints were sent to [[Australia]] in mid-1973. The story was assessed and given an "A" rating by the censors in October 1973; it therefore did not screen. This also meant that Commonwealth countries still buying the series and which would normally pay a lower rate than Australia, such as [[New Zealand]], [[Hong Kong]], [[Singapore]] and [[Gibraltar]], could not afford to purchase the serial.
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*The film prints were returned to the BBC.
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* The story was not offered to any Middle Eastern countries, so it didn't air at the ARAMCO base in [[Saudi Arabia]] (in black and white along with the rest of the tenth season), or in the [[United Arab Emirates]] (in PAL). Since Saudi did not acquire the story does suggest that 16mm b/w prints were no longer available for bicycling in 1977/78 (since there were no prints struck for sales to [[Hong Kong]], [[Singapore]] or [[Gibraltar]]), and the BBC didn't want to or couldn't strike a fresh set for a single sale to the Middle East. 
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**CONSPIRACY THEORY: Alternatively, not selling it to the ARAMCO station and Dubai might have been a deliberate tactful move by the BBC because the serial did not necessarily paint the oil/chemical industry in a positive light...
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*The story aired in [[Boston]] only; the rest of the [[United States]] did not get the serial until the 1983 re-issue (see below). This appears to have been a special one-off deal struck between [[WGBX]] and the BBC that was in addition to the standard Time-Life deal that was available elsewhere.
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*The BBC took the opportunity to also sell the serial to [[Canada|Canadian]] stations [[TVO]] and [[CKVU]] at the same time, presumably to cover the costs of having NTSC conversions made. Canada fell under the "North America" sales region along with the USA, and thus was not affected by the non-sale to Australia and other Commonwealth countries three years previously, so was able to piggy-back on the Boston deal.
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* In 1978, the ABC planned a repeat run of the Pertwee stories that were available in PAL colour. Since this story had been rated "A" in 1973, the ABC requested that the censor review and reclassify the serial. Tapes were supplied by the BBC, and it was  given a "G" rating; the story aired for the first time in sequence ahead of a repeat of [[The Time Warrior]].
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*This reassessment meant that [[New Zealand]] could also buy the serial. It screened after the Tom Baker story [[The Android Invasion]]. (The fact that Jon Pertwee was bringing his cabaret tour to NZ a few months later was almost entirely coincidental -- but it was a happy stroke of ... wait for it! ... serendipity.)
  
  
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* The serial was also issued to the USA in mid-1983, as part of a package of 14 full colour [[Jon Pertwee stories]].
 
* The serial was also issued to the USA in mid-1983, as part of a package of 14 full colour [[Jon Pertwee stories]].
* [[Canada]] was also offered the serial again in the 1990s (?).
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* The [[Canada|Canadian]] cable station [[YTV]] was also offered the serial again, and aired it several times, the first in June 1990.
  
  

Latest revision as of 22:14, 29 January 2022

Story Code: TTT / Season 10 UK Airdate: 19 May to 23 Jun 1973 Doctor: Jon Pertwee
First airings by location UK Repeats / Foreign Cable and Satellite Previous Story / Next Story

This story aired in the following known countries. They are listed in chronological order according to known airdate. If no month is noted, the actual airdate is not confirmed, and is a close approximate. (Refer also to Selling Doctor Who for expanded airdates.)

The New Zealand Listener for 20 January 1979
United States Jul 77 NTSC
Canada Oct 77 NTSC
Australia May 78 PAL
New Zealand Jan 79 PAL
  • 16mm b/w prints were sent to Australia in mid-1973. The story was assessed and given an "A" rating by the censors in October 1973; it therefore did not screen. This also meant that Commonwealth countries still buying the series and which would normally pay a lower rate than Australia, such as New Zealand, Hong Kong, Singapore and Gibraltar, could not afford to purchase the serial.
  • The film prints were returned to the BBC.
  • The story was not offered to any Middle Eastern countries, so it didn't air at the ARAMCO base in Saudi Arabia (in black and white along with the rest of the tenth season), or in the United Arab Emirates (in PAL). Since Saudi did not acquire the story does suggest that 16mm b/w prints were no longer available for bicycling in 1977/78 (since there were no prints struck for sales to Hong Kong, Singapore or Gibraltar), and the BBC didn't want to or couldn't strike a fresh set for a single sale to the Middle East.
    • CONSPIRACY THEORY: Alternatively, not selling it to the ARAMCO station and Dubai might have been a deliberate tactful move by the BBC because the serial did not necessarily paint the oil/chemical industry in a positive light...
  • The story aired in Boston only; the rest of the United States did not get the serial until the 1983 re-issue (see below). This appears to have been a special one-off deal struck between WGBX and the BBC that was in addition to the standard Time-Life deal that was available elsewhere.
  • The BBC took the opportunity to also sell the serial to Canadian stations TVO and CKVU at the same time, presumably to cover the costs of having NTSC conversions made. Canada fell under the "North America" sales region along with the USA, and thus was not affected by the non-sale to Australia and other Commonwealth countries three years previously, so was able to piggy-back on the Boston deal.
  • In 1978, the ABC planned a repeat run of the Pertwee stories that were available in PAL colour. Since this story had been rated "A" in 1973, the ABC requested that the censor review and reclassify the serial. Tapes were supplied by the BBC, and it was given a "G" rating; the story aired for the first time in sequence ahead of a repeat of The Time Warrior.
  • This reassessment meant that New Zealand could also buy the serial. It screened after the Tom Baker story The Android Invasion. (The fact that Jon Pertwee was bringing his cabaret tour to NZ a few months later was almost entirely coincidental -- but it was a happy stroke of ... wait for it! ... serendipity.)


Reissue

  • The serial was also issued to the USA in mid-1983, as part of a package of 14 full colour Jon Pertwee stories.
  • The Canadian cable station YTV was also offered the serial again, and aired it several times, the first in June 1990.


US TV Guide descriptions

More Information
Title: The Green Death

  • Part 1: A glowing corpse baffles UNIT, but Dr. Who can't help—he has problems of his own.
  • Part 2: Evans has turned green and is dying, but Jo is unable to bring him to the surface.
  • Part 3: Doctor Who brings and egg out of the mine, hoping to isolate the deadly virus.
  • Part 4: Stevens orders the Brigadier to seal off the mine shaft with explosives.
  • Part 5: Yates is captured by the computer and programmed to kill.
  • Part 6: Dr. Who works to find a cure for the green disease and stop the computers from taking over the planet.
  • Compilation: A glowing corpse is the first clue in the mysterious epidemic of "The Green Death."


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