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* The story was dubbed into [[Arabic]]. | * The story was dubbed into [[Arabic]]. | ||
+ | * It was not sold anywhere in its original PAL format. The tapes had been wiped by 1973. | ||
* It was reissued in black and white only from March 1985: [[United States]], [[New Zealand]], [[Australia]] and [[Canada]] all aired the serial in that format in the mid-1980s. | * It was reissued in black and white only from March 1985: [[United States]], [[New Zealand]], [[Australia]] and [[Canada]] all aired the serial in that format in the mid-1980s. | ||
* Off-screen NTSC colour recordings from a US transmission in the 1970s were used to restore the story to full colour. | * Off-screen NTSC colour recordings from a US transmission in the 1970s were used to restore the story to full colour. |
Revision as of 07:39, 17 January 2011
Story Code: EEE / Season 8 | UK Airdate: 2 Jan to 23 Jan 1971 | Doctor: Jon Pertwee |
First airings by location | UK Repeats / Foreign Cable and Satellite | Previous Story / Next Story |
This story aired in the following known 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.)
Australia | May 72 | b/w |
United States | Sep 72 | NTSC |
Hong Kong | Feb 73 | b/w |
Singapore | Apr 73 | b/w |
Gibraltar | Dec 73 | b/w |
Guam | Feb 74 | NTSC |
Philippines | 76 | NTSC |
Saudi Arabia | Aug 77 | b/w |
Lebanon | 77? | b/w |
Japan | Mar 78? | NTSC |
Bangladesh | Nov 80? | b/w |
- The story was dubbed into Arabic.
- It was not sold anywhere in its original PAL format. The tapes had been wiped by 1973.
- It was reissued in black and white only from March 1985: United States, New Zealand, Australia and Canada all aired the serial in that format in the mid-1980s.
- Off-screen NTSC colour recordings from a US transmission in the 1970s were used to restore the story to full colour.