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− | [[File:Enterprises globe.jpg|250px|thumb|right|BBC Enterprises globe]] | + | [[File:Enterprises globe.jpg|250px|thumb|right|BBC Enterprises globe]]Classic era '''Doctor Who''' has screened in the following countries; these have been identified directly from official [[BBC Records]], anecdotal evidence or other reliable sources: |
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Revision as of 04:56, 20 January 2011
Classic era Doctor Who has screened in the following countries; these have been identified directly from official BBC Records, anecdotal evidence or other reliable sources:
Contents
Countries A to Z (with Airdates)
The following countries are those for which BBC Records clearly indicate the series was sold there, and airdates have been confirmed and recorded here in BroaDWcast:
Countries A to Z (without Airdates)
The following countries are recorded in BBC Records, or are credited in other official sources as having aired Doctor Who, but we have not as yet been able to locate or confirm clear airdates:
Piggy-backing
Doctor Who was not sold per se to these countries, but it was officially available because transmissions were deliberately relayed from another country:
- Papua New Guinea (relayed from Australia)
- Saint Lucia (relayed from Barbados)
See also the section on the Middle East - the Arabic countries of the Persian Gulf received TV broadcasts from their neighbours.
Transmission to the Unknown
Although Doctor Who did not screen in these countries, it was known there by other means, such as novelisations:
Regions
Each country falls into one of eight continents or global regions: