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*The [[Hong Kong]] prints were presumably sent to [[Singapore]] soon after transmission.  
 
*The [[Hong Kong]] prints were presumably sent to [[Singapore]] soon after transmission.  
*[[Singapore]] presumably sent the films to [[Nigeria]], since that was also the final destination of RTV's prints of [[The Enemy of the World]] and [[The Web of Fear]].
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* A 16mm print of episode 3 was returned to the BBC in 1984. The then-owner had acquired it from a collector who had possessed it since 1971. The only possible source of this would be [[Singapore]], but only if the films had been returned to the BBC soon after transmission in 1970. With part 3 missing when the sale to [[Gibraltar]] came through a few years later, a replacement copy was struck. (See also [[The Dominators]]).  
* The [[New Zealand]] prints were likely disposed of by the end of 1974.  (The NZBC's rights to screen the story had expired on '''31 May 1973''' (sic). (The date recorded in TVNZ's film traffic register should perhaps be '''1974''', as that would be consistent with the expiry dates for [[The Enemy of the World]] and [[The Web of Fear]].)
 
* This was the final '''Doctor Who''' serial to be purchased by [[New Zealand]] until 1974...
 
 
* The sale to [[Gibraltar]] was actually "back-catalogue", as they had already started screening [[Jon Pertwee stories]] by this time.
 
* The sale to [[Gibraltar]] was actually "back-catalogue", as they had already started screening [[Jon Pertwee stories]] by this time.
* A 16mm print of episode 3 was returned to the BBC in 1984. The then-owner had acquired it from a collector who had possessed it since 1973, which means it cannot have been an overseas copy since all foreign prints have been accounted for after that date. However, if the collector actually acquired it in 1974, then it's likely to have come from [[Gibraltar]] (see also [[The Dominators]]).  
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*The films may have been borrowed by [[Nigeria]], where they were screened first, then sent (back) to [[Gibraltar]] for screening a few months later.
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* The [[New Zealand]] prints were likely disposed of by the end of 1974. (The NZBC's rights to screen the story had expired on '''31 May 1973'''.) This was the final '''Doctor Who''' serial to be purchased by [[New Zealand]] until 1974...
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*Since the Australian prints were not returned to the BBC with the bulk consignment in 1975, it's likely the films had already been disposed of by then.  
 
* See also the [[Troughton Junkings]] page.
 
* See also the [[Troughton Junkings]] page.
  

Revision as of 23:40, 11 July 2020

Story Code: SS / Season 5 UK Airdate: 27 Apr to 1 Jun 1968 Doctor: Patrick Troughton
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. (Refer also to Selling Doctor Who for expanded airdates.)

The Wheel in Space part 6, 18 May 1969 (Canberra Times)
Australia Apr 69 b/w
Hong Kong Feb 70 b/w
Singapore Aug 70 b/w
New Zealand Jul 71 b/w
Nigeria Jun 73? b/w
Gibraltar Oct 73 b/w
  • The Hong Kong prints were presumably sent to Singapore soon after transmission.
  • A 16mm print of episode 3 was returned to the BBC in 1984. The then-owner had acquired it from a collector who had possessed it since 1971. The only possible source of this would be Singapore, but only if the films had been returned to the BBC soon after transmission in 1970. With part 3 missing when the sale to Gibraltar came through a few years later, a replacement copy was struck. (See also The Dominators).
  • The sale to Gibraltar was actually "back-catalogue", as they had already started screening Jon Pertwee stories by this time.
  • The films may have been borrowed by Nigeria, where they were screened first, then sent (back) to Gibraltar for screening a few months later.
  • The New Zealand prints were likely disposed of by the end of 1974. (The NZBC's rights to screen the story had expired on 31 May 1973.) This was the final Doctor Who serial to be purchased by New Zealand until 1974...
  • Since the Australian prints were not returned to the BBC with the bulk consignment in 1975, it's likely the films had already been disposed of by then.
  • See also the Troughton Junkings page.


Reconstruction

  • From September 2017, a tele-snap reconstruction of the story was available on the US BritBox site, and from December 2019 on the UK equivalent.


Links