Difference between revisions of "Honduras"

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Honduras began its television service in 1956.
 
Honduras began its television service in 1956.
  
In the 1970s, the country has only one broadcasting provider.
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In 1984, the country had '''three''' commercial television broadcasters. It is not known on which of these the series aired.
 
 
* '''Compania Televisora Hondurena'''  
 
  
  
 
=='''DOCTOR WHO (EL DOCTOR MISTERIO) IN HONDURAS'''==
 
=='''DOCTOR WHO (EL DOCTOR MISTERIO) IN HONDURAS'''==
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[[File:Dr Misterio logo.JPG|200px|right|Doctor Misterio logo]]
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In Spanish-language countries, the series was known as '''Doctor Misterio'''.
  
 
==[[BBC Records]]==
 
==[[BBC Records]]==
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This may be an error, as only '''23''' [[Tom Baker stories]] are thought to have aired in Central American countries. If there indeed were '''24''', it is not known what the other story was. (See also [[Guatemala]] and [[Nicaragua]], which also have a sale of '''24''' stories recorded).  
 
This may be an error, as only '''23''' [[Tom Baker stories]] are thought to have aired in Central American countries. If there indeed were '''24''', it is not known what the other story was. (See also [[Guatemala]] and [[Nicaragua]], which also have a sale of '''24''' stories recorded).  
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The fact that English is also a recognised language might indicate that '''24''' records a different package of episodes that were in circulation around Latin American countries around this time.
  
 
Honduras is not named in any of the '''DWM''' story Archives.
 
Honduras is not named in any of the '''DWM''' story Archives.
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Honduras therefore bought the standard package of [[Tom Baker stories]] in [[Spanish]] that were distributed by Time Life.   
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Honduras presumably bought the standard package of [[Tom Baker stories]] in [[Spanish]] that were distributed by Time Life.   
  
  
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==Origin / Fate of the Tapes?==
 
==Origin / Fate of the Tapes?==
  
[[Mexico, [[Chile]], [[Costa Rica]], [[Guatemala]] and [[Nicaragua]] all screened [[Tom Baker stories]] in [[Spanish]] / NTSC by the mid-1980s.  
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[[Mexico]], [[Chile]], [[Costa Rica]], [[Guatemala]] and [[Nicaragua]] all screened [[Tom Baker stories]] in [[Spanish]] / NTSC by the mid-1980s.  
  
  
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Newspapers for 1984 to 1986 have been checked. But these may be too late, and the series aired sometime earlier, between 1979 and 1984.
 
Newspapers for 1984 to 1986 have been checked. But these may be too late, and the series aired sometime earlier, between 1979 and 1984.
 
  
  

Revision as of 07:36, 13 January 2011

HONDURAS is on the Central American isthmus, lying between Guatemala and Nicaragua.

Profile

Country Number (N/K) (N/K) SECOND WAVE?
Region Central America
Television commenced 1959 .
Colour System 1973 NTSC
Language/s Spanish and English


Television Stations / Channels

Honduras began its television service in 1956.

In 1984, the country had three commercial television broadcasters. It is not known on which of these the series aired.


DOCTOR WHO (EL DOCTOR MISTERIO) IN HONDURAS

Doctor Misterio logo

In Spanish-language countries, the series was known as Doctor Misterio.

BBC Records

The Eighties - THE LOST CHAPTERS records a sale of "(24)" stories (by 10 February 1987).

This may be an error, as only 23 Tom Baker stories are thought to have aired in Central American countries. If there indeed were 24, it is not known what the other story was. (See also Guatemala and Nicaragua, which also have a sale of 24 stories recorded).

The fact that English is also a recognised language might indicate that 24 records a different package of episodes that were in circulation around Latin American countries around this time.

Honduras is not named in any of the DWM story Archives.


Stories bought and broadcast

TOM BAKER

Presumably: 23 stories, 98 episodes:




Honduras presumably bought the standard package of Tom Baker stories in Spanish that were distributed by Time Life.


  • For the Spanish story titles, go to: SPANISH


Origin / Fate of the Tapes?

Mexico, Chile, Costa Rica, Guatemala and Nicaragua all screened Tom Baker stories in Spanish / NTSC by the mid-1980s.


Transmission

TOM BAKER

No details, other than the year of sale being pre-February 1987.


TV listings

Newspapers for 1984 to 1986 have been checked. But these may be too late, and the series aired sometime earlier, between 1979 and 1984.


Links