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The subtitled movie - under the title '''"A Invasão da Terra"''' (''Invasion of Earth'') - was shown at the Cine-Teatro S. Martinho in Penafiel (a town to the south of Lousada) on '''3 December 1970'''. | The subtitled movie - under the title '''"A Invasão da Terra"''' (''Invasion of Earth'') - was shown at the Cine-Teatro S. Martinho in Penafiel (a town to the south of Lousada) on '''3 December 1970'''. | ||
− | This was a double-bill with '''"Os Mosqueteiros do Oeste"''' (which, based on the named cast, appears to be the | + | This was a double-bill with '''"Os Mosqueteiros do Oeste"''' (which, based on the named cast, appears to be the 1955 western [[wikipedia:Kentucky Rifle (film)|Kentucky Rifle]]). The screening had a "12" age restriction. |
On '''18 March 2009''', the Dalek sequel was released on DVD in [[Spain]]; this Spanish-dubbed version had Portuguese subtitles. | On '''18 March 2009''', the Dalek sequel was released on DVD in [[Spain]]; this Spanish-dubbed version had Portuguese subtitles. |
Revision as of 22:36, 22 January 2021
PORTUGAL lies on the Iberian peninsula, to the west of Spain.
The classic TV series did not screen on any local Portuguese television stations, but the series was known through other means:
DOCTOR WHO (DOUTOR WHO) IN PORTUGAL
Peter Cushing and the Daleks
The first of the two Peter Cushing Dalek movies was not released in Portugal. But the sequel was submitted to the Portuguese film registration board in August 1968.
We checked all available online issues for late 1968 to 1971 of the Diario de Lisboa (Lisbon Diary), but we could not find any listings for the film being shown in any cinemas in the capital.
We did however locate a single entry in the 24 November 1970 edition of Jornal de Lousada, a town in the north of the country, which suggests perhaps the film was only ever shown in smaller regional centres.
The subtitled movie - under the title "A Invasão da Terra" (Invasion of Earth) - was shown at the Cine-Teatro S. Martinho in Penafiel (a town to the south of Lousada) on 3 December 1970.
This was a double-bill with "Os Mosqueteiros do Oeste" (which, based on the named cast, appears to be the 1955 western Kentucky Rifle). The screening had a "12" age restriction.
On 18 March 2009, the Dalek sequel was released on DVD in Spain; this Spanish-dubbed version had Portuguese subtitles.
Novelisations
In 1982, Editorial Presença, published the first of ten Portuguese translations of Target novelisations as part of their "Colecção Andrómeda" range; the other nine were published in 1983:
- (1) DOUTOR WHO E A INVASÃO DOS AUTONES (and the Invasion of the Autons) (Spearhead from Space)
- (2) DOUTOR WHO E OS MONSTROS DAS CAVERNAS (and the Monsters of the Caves / the Cave Monsters) (Doctor Who and the Silurians)
- (3) DOUTOR WHO E OS DEMÓNIOS (The Daemons)
- (4) DOUTOR WHO E A ARMA TOTAL (and the Ultimate Weapon) (Colony in Space)
- (5) DOUTOR WHO E OS DEMONIOS MARINHOS (and the Sea Demons) (The Sea Devils)
- (6) DOUTOR WHO E O DIA DOS DALEKS (Day of the Daleks)
- (7) DOUTOR WHO E OS DALEKS (The Daleks)
- (8) DOUTOR WHO E OS CRUZADOS (The Crusade)
- (9) DOUTOR WHO E OS ABOMINAVEIS HOMENS DAS NEVES (The Abominable Snowmen)
- (10) DOUTOR WHO E OS ZARBI (and the Zarbi) (The Web Planet)
These paperbacks featured unique wrap-around artwork covers.
The books retained all the internal illustrations (the Target fonts and interior layout were preserved). (In Dia dos Daleks, the Daleks chant "Será exterminado!", which is "He will be exterminated!")
On Television
In the late 1980s, British satellite channels such as Super Channel and BBC Prime (see Cable and Satellite) may have been available in Portugal.
According to the This Week in Doctor Who website, The Face of Evil was seen on BBC Prime in Portugal from 18 July to 8 August 1998.
(The Azores group of islands - an autonomous territory of Portugal - was the location of the US Lajes Air Base. Circa 1986, Doctor Who was shown there on the local AFRTS station.)
And those in north Portugal, close to the border with Galicia, the north western region of Spain, may have been able to view the Tom Baker stories airing on channel TVG (as "Doutor Who") that commenced from February 1988. (The Galician language shares much with Portuguese.)
According to ITV's Teletext service, it was announced in mid-1996 that Portugal was one of several countries to show an interest in purchasing the Paul McGann TV Movie, but as far as we have been able to tell, no local TV stations broadcast the film.
VHS / DVD
There appears to have been a Portuguese VHS release of the TV Movie circa 1997, but we have not been able to track down a cover image of this. This subtitled tape would likely have been for rental-only under the MCA/Universal/CIC Video brand.
The 1999 DVD release of the special re-edit of The Five Doctors had Portuguese as a subtitle language option (although it's not known whether the DVD was actually sold in Portugal):
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And as noted above, the 2008 DVD of the second Peter Cushing / Dalek movie - Los Daleks Invaden la Tierra 2150 AD / Los Marcianos Invaden la Tierra - released in Spain by StudioCanal / Universal had Portuguese subtitles.
Portugal in Doctor Who
- The crew of the Mary Celeste sight the island of Santa Maria, which is one of the Azores group (The Chase).
- A brochure for "Summer Holidays in Spain & Portugal" can be seen in the travel agency window in Daleks - Invasion Earth 2150 AD.
- The Underwater Menace takes place on (and inside!) an island on the Atlantic ridge, west of Gibraltar, south of the Azores.
- Soldiers from the Peninsular War fought in The War Games.
- Duncan Lamont (Galloway in Death to the Daleks) was born in Lisbon.
- The Brazilian native, Latoni, speaks Portuguese (Black Orchid).