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− | '''[[Wikipedia:Australia|Australia]]''' was the second country to screen '''Doctor Who'''. Although it was actually the first to ''buy'' the series, there were delays in getting the first 13 episodes censored and scheduled; [[New Zealand]] | + | '''[[Wikipedia:Australia|Australia]]''' was the second country to screen '''Doctor Who'''. Although it was actually the first to ''buy'' the series, there were delays in getting the first 13 episodes censored and scheduled; [[New Zealand]] beat them to the post! |
Australia has at some point between 1965 and the 2000s aired every single episodes of '''Doctor Who''', with the exception of just 13 - [[Mission to the Unknown]] (1) and [[The Daleks' Master Plan]] (12). | Australia has at some point between 1965 and the 2000s aired every single episodes of '''Doctor Who''', with the exception of just 13 - [[Mission to the Unknown]] (1) and [[The Daleks' Master Plan]] (12). |
Revision as of 05:56, 9 October 2010
Australia was the second country to screen Doctor Who. Although it was actually the first to buy the series, there were delays in getting the first 13 episodes censored and scheduled; New Zealand beat them to the post!
Australia has at some point between 1965 and the 2000s aired every single episodes of Doctor Who, with the exception of just 13 - Mission to the Unknown (1) and The Daleks' Master Plan (12).
The history is long and complicated, with seven different regions screening different episodes at different times and dates; episodes have been screened (or repeated) almost non-stop since 1965...
Watch this space!