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*The story was not dubbed for screening in any [[Spanish]] or [[Arabic]] language countries. And like [[Marco Polo]], [[The Crusade]] and [[The Time Meddler]], the negatives were not kept.  
 
*The story was not dubbed for screening in any [[Spanish]] or [[Arabic]] language countries. And like [[Marco Polo]], [[The Crusade]] and [[The Time Meddler]], the negatives were not kept.  
 
* The [[New Zealand]] prints were destroyed on '''18 June 1971'''.
 
* The [[New Zealand]] prints were destroyed on '''18 June 1971'''.
* Although the serial had not aired there, prints of parts one, two, three and six were subsequently found in [[Cyprus]] in late 1984. (The films had been sent to Cyprus along with the rest of the first season; but the six-parter did not air, possibly on account of censorship.)
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* Although the serial had not aired there, prints of parts one, two, three and six were subsequently found in [[Cyprus]] in late 1984. (The films had been sent to Cyprus along with the rest of the first season; but the six-parter did not air, possibly on account of censorship.) (
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**The CBC probably retained the Suppressed Field prints because during 1967 the BBC replaced the foreign sales copies with the superior Stored Field recordings, so the older format prints were no longer being bicycled.
 
*Prints of episodes 3 and 6 were later recovered in 1982 and 1985; these were Stored Field prints, but may have just been unused spares that the BBC had junked. But if they were returns from overseas, the only likely source is [[Sierra Leone]], who returned all its prints to the BBC in 1974.  
 
*Prints of episodes 3 and 6 were later recovered in 1982 and 1985; these were Stored Field prints, but may have just been unused spares that the BBC had junked. But if they were returns from overseas, the only likely source is [[Sierra Leone]], who returned all its prints to the BBC in 1974.  
 
* See [[Hartnell Junkings]]
 
* See [[Hartnell Junkings]]

Revision as of 22:17, 22 June 2018

Story Code: H / Season 1 UK Airdate: 8 Aug to 12 Sep 1964 Doctor: William Hartnell
First airings by location UK Repeats / Foreign Cable and Satellite Previous Story / Next Story

This story aired in the following 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.)

Aussie actor Kenneth Lawrence appears as the Lieutenant in part one; Australia's TV Times 15 September 1965
Australia Sep 65 b/w
Singapore Dec 65 b/w
Gibraltar Dec 65 b/w
Malta Jan 66 b/w
Aden Mar 66 b/w
Nigeria Apr 66 b/w
Rhodesia / Zimbabwe Jun 66 b/w
Zambia Jun 66 b/w
Trinidad & Tobago Jul 66 b/w
Uganda Sep 66 b/w
Jamaica Nov 66 b/w
Cyprus ------ b/w
Barbados Jan 67 b/w
Hong Kong Jan 67 b/w
Kenya Mar 67 b/w
Mauritius Jun 67 b/w
Thailand Jul 67 b/w
New Zealand Jan 68 b/w
Sierra Leone Jan 68 b/w
Ethiopia Jul 71 b/w
  • The story was not dubbed for screening in any Spanish or Arabic language countries. And like Marco Polo, The Crusade and The Time Meddler, the negatives were not kept.
  • The New Zealand prints were destroyed on 18 June 1971.
  • Although the serial had not aired there, prints of parts one, two, three and six were subsequently found in Cyprus in late 1984. (The films had been sent to Cyprus along with the rest of the first season; but the six-parter did not air, possibly on account of censorship.) (
    • The CBC probably retained the Suppressed Field prints because during 1967 the BBC replaced the foreign sales copies with the superior Stored Field recordings, so the older format prints were no longer being bicycled.
  • Prints of episodes 3 and 6 were later recovered in 1982 and 1985; these were Stored Field prints, but may have just been unused spares that the BBC had junked. But if they were returns from overseas, the only likely source is Sierra Leone, who returned all its prints to the BBC in 1974.
  • See Hartnell Junkings


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