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==Television Stations / Channels==
 
==Television Stations / Channels==
  
Bahamas began its television service in 1977.  
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Bahamas began its television service in 1977. It has just the one station: '''Bahamas Television''', '''[[:wikipedia:ZNS-TV|ZNS-TV]], Channel 13'''.
  
*Station: '''Bahamas Television'''
 
  
*Ident / Channel: '''[[:wikipedia:ZNS-TV|ZNS-TV]], Channel 13'''
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=='''DOCTOR WHO IN THE BAHAMAS'''==
  
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The Bahamas was about the '''58th''' country to screen '''Doctor Who'''; it was the '''fourth''' in the [[:Category:Caribbean|Caribbean]] (see [[Selling  Doctor Who]]).
  
=='''DOCTOR WHO IN THE BAHAMAS'''==
 
  
 
==[[BBC Records]]==
 
==[[BBC Records]]==
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It is not known what stories aired, but given that a package of assorted [[Tom Baker stories]] screened weeks apart in [[Barbados]] and [[Trinidad & Tobago]] from late 1985, it is more than likely that the Bahamas aired the same – or at least some of the same – package.  
 
It is not known what stories aired, but given that a package of assorted [[Tom Baker stories]] screened weeks apart in [[Barbados]] and [[Trinidad & Tobago]] from late 1985, it is more than likely that the Bahamas aired the same – or at least some of the same – package.  
 
  
 
==='''[[Tom Baker stories|TOM BAKER]]?'''===
 
==='''[[Tom Baker stories|TOM BAKER]]?'''===
  
 
'''Unknown'''. With 21 known airdates (see below), if Bahamas followed the same pattern as [[Barbados]] and [[Trinidad & Tobago]], then it was probably one 6-parter and four 4-parters (22 episodes), likely to be the first five stories of this grouping:   
 
'''Unknown'''. With 21 known airdates (see below), if Bahamas followed the same pattern as [[Barbados]] and [[Trinidad & Tobago]], then it was probably one 6-parter and four 4-parters (22 episodes), likely to be the first five stories of this grouping:   
 
  
 
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These programmes would have been supplied as NTSC colour video tapes with English soundtracks.
 
These programmes would have been supplied as NTSC colour video tapes with English soundtracks.
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==Transmission==
 
==Transmission==
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[[File:BahamasZNS.JPG|right|250px|thumb|Dr Who debuts, 6.30pm, 26 June 1986]]
  
The series started on Thursday, '''26 June 1986''', at 6.30pm. It aired for 21 weeks, and was replaced by the UK comedy ''Butterflies'' from 20 November.  
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The series started on Thursday, '''26 June 1986''', at 6.30pm. It aired for 21 weeks, and was replaced by the UK comedy '''Butterflies''' from 20 November.  
  
The fact that only 21 episodes aired suggests that there was at least one pre-emption during the run, or additional episodes screened without being billed.  
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The fact that only 21 episodes aired suggests that there was at least one pre-emption during the run, or additional episodes screened without being billed. It's possible the debut listing for '''Butterflies''' was a week premature.  
  
 
There is no clear record that Bahamas screened '''Doctor Who''' again.
 
There is no clear record that Bahamas screened '''Doctor Who''' again.
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==TV listings==
 
==TV listings==
[[File:BahamasZNS.JPG|right|250px|thumb|Dr Who debuts, 26 June 1986]]
 
 
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TV listings have been obtained from the newspaper ''Nassau Tribune''.
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TV listings have been obtained from the newspaper, ''Nassau Tribune''.
  
 
All listings gave the series name as '''Dr Who'''. The timeslot was 6.30 to 7.00 for all episodes. None of the episodes had titles (N/S).
 
All listings gave the series name as '''Dr Who'''. The timeslot was 6.30 to 7.00 for all episodes. None of the episodes had titles (N/S).
  
The first listing for the series is on 26 June 1986. There was no billing the previous week, on 19 June.  
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The first listing for the series is on 26 June 1986. There was no billing the previous week, on 19 June. The last listing was 13 November, 21 weeks later.  
  
 
Random dates for 1987 and 1988 were also checked, but there were no further listings.  
 
Random dates for 1987 and 1988 were also checked, but there were no further listings.  

Revision as of 07:15, 26 January 2011

The BAHAMAS is a group of islands in the Caribbean, also known as the West Indies.

Profile

Country Number (58?) 1986 THIRD WAVE
Region Caribbean Commonwealth
Television commenced 1977
Colour System 1977 NTSC
Population 1985 213,000
TV Sets 1985 50,500
Language/s English

Television Stations / Channels

Bahamas began its television service in 1977. It has just the one station: Bahamas Television, ZNS-TV, Channel 13.


DOCTOR WHO IN THE BAHAMAS

The Bahamas was about the 58th country to screen Doctor Who; it was the fourth in the Caribbean (see Selling Doctor Who).


BBC Records

The Bahamas are not identified in any available BBC records. It was reported in the September 1985 issue of Celestial Toyroom that the series had been sold to nine Caribbean countries, although those nine are not named.

The sales junket at which these sales were made, was itself held in Nassau, in the Bahamas. So, it's no surprise that the hosting country would pick up the series, too!


Stories bought and broadcast

It is not known what stories aired, but given that a package of assorted Tom Baker stories screened weeks apart in Barbados and Trinidad & Tobago from late 1985, it is more than likely that the Bahamas aired the same – or at least some of the same – package.

TOM BAKER?

Unknown. With 21 known airdates (see below), if Bahamas followed the same pattern as Barbados and Trinidad & Tobago, then it was probably one 6-parter and four 4-parters (22 episodes), likely to be the first five stories of this grouping:

4C The Ark in Space 4
4D Revenge of the Cybermen 4
4E Genesis of the Daleks 6
4F Terror of the Zygons 4
4G Pyramids of Mars 4
4H Planet of Evil 4
4J The Android Invasion 4
4K The Brain of Morbius 4
4N The Hand of Fear 4
4M The Masque of Mandragora 4
4L The Seeds of Doom 6

These programmes would have been supplied as NTSC colour video tapes with English soundtracks.


Transmission

Dr Who debuts, 6.30pm, 26 June 1986

The series started on Thursday, 26 June 1986, at 6.30pm. It aired for 21 weeks, and was replaced by the UK comedy Butterflies from 20 November.

The fact that only 21 episodes aired suggests that there was at least one pre-emption during the run, or additional episodes screened without being billed. It's possible the debut listing for Butterflies was a week premature.

There is no clear record that Bahamas screened Doctor Who again.


TV listings

Airdates in Bahamas
← AIRDATES ...... (CLICK ICON TO GO TO TABLE SHOWING EPISODE BREAKDOWN AND AIRDATES - N/S = story title is Not Stated)

TV listings have been obtained from the newspaper, Nassau Tribune.

All listings gave the series name as Dr Who. The timeslot was 6.30 to 7.00 for all episodes. None of the episodes had titles (N/S).

The first listing for the series is on 26 June 1986. There was no billing the previous week, on 19 June. The last listing was 13 November, 21 weeks later.

Random dates for 1987 and 1988 were also checked, but there were no further listings.


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