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'''[[Wikipedia:Ecuador|ECUADOR]]''' lies on the Pacific coast of the [[:Category:South America|South American]] continent.  
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'''[[Wikipedia:Ecuador|ECUADOR]]''' lies on the Pacific coast of the [[:Category:South America|South American]] continent. It shares borders with [[Colombia]] and [[Peru]].  
 
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==Profile==  
 
==Profile==  
 
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|'''Country Number (52?)'''||1980||[[Selling Doctor Who|SECOND WAVE]]  
 
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==Television Stations / Channels==
 
==Television Stations / Channels==
Ecuador began its television service in 1959.
 
  
In the late 1970s, it had seven television broadcasting services. It is not known on which of those seven stations '''Doctor Who''' aired.
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Ecuador began its television service in 1959. In the late 1970s, it had seven television broadcasting services.  
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Canal 10 (Channel 10) was owned by the '''Cadena Ecuatoriana de Television''', headquartered in Guayaquil; it was on that station that '''"Dr Misterio"''' aired from 1980…
  
  
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=='''DOCTOR WHO (EL DOCTOR MISTERIO) IN ECUADOR'''==
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=='''DOCTOR WHO IN ECUADOR (EL DOCTOR MISTERIO)'''==
 
[[File:Dr Misterio logo.JPG|200px|right|Doctor Misterio logo]]
 
[[File:Dr Misterio logo.JPG|200px|right|Doctor Misterio logo]]
In Spanish speaking countries, the series was known as '''Doctor Misterio'''.  
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In Spanish speaking countries, the series was known as '''Doctor Misterio'''. Ecuador was (approximately) the '''52nd''' country to screen the series.  
  
  
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In '''DWM''', Ecuador is identified in '''22''' story Archives, all [[Tom Baker stories]] from his first four seasons {{4A}} to {{4Z}}, but not {{4L}}, which is probably an oversight. The year of sale is given as '''1978'''.
 
In '''DWM''', Ecuador is identified in '''22''' story Archives, all [[Tom Baker stories]] from his first four seasons {{4A}} to {{4Z}}, but not {{4L}}, which is probably an oversight. The year of sale is given as '''1978'''.
  
Ecuador is '''not''' named in the 1987 memo mentioned in '''The Eighties''' [http://www.shillpages.com/howe/b-dw80s.htm - THE LOST CHAPTERS], which is very odd...  
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According to other BBC records, the sale to Ecuador was actually completed by '''November 1978'''. Time Life Television was the distributor who provided programming to Latin American countries. It may have been at the March 1978 NATPE exhibition that the programme was offered to Ecuador (and [[Mexico]], [[Chile]] and [[Venezuela]]) (for more on NATPE, see also [[United States--1978]]).
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Ecuador is '''not''' named in the 1987 memo mentioned in '''The Eighties''' [http://www.shillpages.com/howe/b-dw80s.htm - THE LOST CHAPTERS], which is very odd indeed...  
  
  
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Ecuador therefore bought the standard package of [[Tom Baker stories]] in [[Spanish]] that were distributed by Time Life.   
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Ecuador therefore was offered and bought the standard package of [[Tom Baker stories]] in [[Spanish]] that were distributed by Time Life.   
  
 
* For the Spanish story titles, go to: [[Spanish|SPANISH]]
 
* For the Spanish story titles, go to: [[Spanish|SPANISH]]
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===[[Tom Baker stories|TOM BAKER]]===
 
===[[Tom Baker stories|TOM BAKER]]===
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[[File:MrMisterio.JPG|thumb|right|250px|"Mister Misterio" begins, 19 March 1980]]
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[[File:DrMisterio10.JPG|thumb|right|250px|Generic listing for "Dr Misterio", El Comercio, 1980]]
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Despite a sale taking place by the end of 1978, it wasn't until Wednesday, '''19 March 1980''' that '''Doctor Misterio''' was broadcast on Canal 10 in Ecuador.
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This long delay may have been due to the time it took to have the episodes dubbed, and that other countries subsequently "jumped the queue" and aired the series before tapes could be supplied to Ecuador. (See [[Missing Misterio|THE MYSTERY OF THE MISSING MISTERIOS]] for more on this.)
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The series played weekly on Wednesdays from 9.00 to 10.00pm, two episodes back to back.
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The '''25 July 1980''' episode was pre-empted by football, from 9.00 till 11.00pm that night.
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Newspapers after '''13 August 1980''' were not available, so we only have listings covering the first 42 episodes. (If the serials aired in the correct story order, those last two were (potentially) the first two parts of [[The Seeds of Doom]].)
  
No details, other than the year of sale being '''1978'''.
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The other 56 episodes presumably aired during the rest of 1980, and into 1981. Not allowing for any breaks in the run, the odd interruption due to seasonal (i.e. Christmas) or sports priorities, the final two episodes would potentially have aired on '''25 February 1981'''.
  
  
 
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===[[Paul McGann stories|PAUL McGANN]]===
 
===[[Paul McGann stories|PAUL McGANN]]===
  
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==TV listings==
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The Ecuador newspaper ''El Comercio'' was available for 1978, 1979, the first half of 1980, and most of 1982 only. Papers for the last four months of 1980, all of 1981 and the first three months of 1982 were not available.
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The first clear billing for '''Dr Misterio''' was on '''19 March 1980''', some 15 months after the series was officially recorded as being sold to the country.
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The series title was printed (in error) as '''"Mister Misterio"''' for the first three billings, before '''"Doctor" or "Dr Misterio"''' became the standard. No episode titles were given.
  
==TV listings==
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The listings appeared in a grid, with each 'box' representing an hour. The 9.00 to 10.00 hour was printed as:
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*9.00 PM Dr Misterio
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*9.30 PM Micro informativo
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At first glance this looks like "Dr Misterio" filled the first half of the hour, and "Micro informativo" the other half. But some of the other 'boxes' in the TV schedule also had "Micro informativo" listed in them. In two of the papers, "Dr Misterio" was the only billing in the box.
  
Newspapers for 1978 and 1980 have been checked, but with no sign of '''Dr Misterio''' in the TV listings. Therefore, the series must have screened after 1980...
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In one of the other newspapers we looked at for 1979, the ""Micro informativo" listing was for only five minutes. Therefore we feel certain that "Dr Misterio" occupied most of the hour, with the remaining five to ten minutes filled with a short "Little Information" or news update. Accordingly, our analysis and Airdates table is based on there being two episodes back to back. (This thought may change once we've located and accessed papers for the rest of 1980 and 1981, especially if the listings extend beyond the broadcast equivalent of 98 episodes.)
  
* See [[Missing Misterio|THE MYSTERY OF THE MISSING MISTERIOS]]
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The available collection of ''El Comercio'' ended with the '''13 August 1980''' issue, so only 21 listings have been located. The collection didn't recommence until '''1 April 1982''', and there were no listings for '''"Doctor Misterio"''' in or after that month. As noted above, the series may have concluded in February 1981, which would certainly fit with there being no further listings in April 1982.
  
  

Revision as of 04:55, 15 September 2012

ECUADOR lies on the Pacific coast of the South American continent. It shares borders with Colombia and Peru.

Profile

Country Number (52?) 1980 SECOND WAVE
Region South America
Television commenced 1959
Colour System 1974 NTSC
Language/s Spanish Dubbed


Television Stations / Channels

Ecuador began its television service in 1959. In the late 1970s, it had seven television broadcasting services.

Canal 10 (Channel 10) was owned by the Cadena Ecuatoriana de Television, headquartered in Guayaquil; it was on that station that "Dr Misterio" aired from 1980…


Language/s

The principal language of Ecuador is Spanish. Foreign television programmes are dubbed into Spanish.


DOCTOR WHO IN ECUADOR (EL DOCTOR MISTERIO)

Doctor Misterio logo

In Spanish speaking countries, the series was known as Doctor Misterio. Ecuador was (approximately) the 52nd country to screen the series.


BBC Records

In DWM, Ecuador is identified in 22 story Archives, all Tom Baker stories from his first four seasons 4A to 4Z, but not 4L, which is probably an oversight. The year of sale is given as 1978.

According to other BBC records, the sale to Ecuador was actually completed by November 1978. Time Life Television was the distributor who provided programming to Latin American countries. It may have been at the March 1978 NATPE exhibition that the programme was offered to Ecuador (and Mexico, Chile and Venezuela) (for more on NATPE, see also United States--1978).

Ecuador is not named in the 1987 memo mentioned in The Eighties - THE LOST CHAPTERS, which is very odd indeed...


Stories bought and broadcast

TOM BAKER

23 stories, 98 episodes:



Ecuador therefore was offered and bought the standard package of Tom Baker stories in Spanish that were distributed by Time Life.

  • For the Spanish story titles, go to: SPANISH


Transmission

TOM BAKER

"Mister Misterio" begins, 19 March 1980
Generic listing for "Dr Misterio", El Comercio, 1980

Despite a sale taking place by the end of 1978, it wasn't until Wednesday, 19 March 1980 that Doctor Misterio was broadcast on Canal 10 in Ecuador.

This long delay may have been due to the time it took to have the episodes dubbed, and that other countries subsequently "jumped the queue" and aired the series before tapes could be supplied to Ecuador. (See THE MYSTERY OF THE MISSING MISTERIOS for more on this.)

The series played weekly on Wednesdays from 9.00 to 10.00pm, two episodes back to back.

The 25 July 1980 episode was pre-empted by football, from 9.00 till 11.00pm that night.

Newspapers after 13 August 1980 were not available, so we only have listings covering the first 42 episodes. (If the serials aired in the correct story order, those last two were (potentially) the first two parts of The Seeds of Doom.)

The other 56 episodes presumably aired during the rest of 1980, and into 1981. Not allowing for any breaks in the run, the odd interruption due to seasonal (i.e. Christmas) or sports priorities, the final two episodes would potentially have aired on 25 February 1981.



PAUL McGANN

The 1996 TV Movie was available via the HBO OLE cable station in 1999.


TV listings

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

The Ecuador newspaper El Comercio was available for 1978, 1979, the first half of 1980, and most of 1982 only. Papers for the last four months of 1980, all of 1981 and the first three months of 1982 were not available.

The first clear billing for Dr Misterio was on 19 March 1980, some 15 months after the series was officially recorded as being sold to the country.

The series title was printed (in error) as "Mister Misterio" for the first three billings, before "Doctor" or "Dr Misterio" became the standard. No episode titles were given.

The listings appeared in a grid, with each 'box' representing an hour. The 9.00 to 10.00 hour was printed as:

  • 9.00 PM Dr Misterio
  • 9.30 PM Micro informativo

At first glance this looks like "Dr Misterio" filled the first half of the hour, and "Micro informativo" the other half. But some of the other 'boxes' in the TV schedule also had "Micro informativo" listed in them. In two of the papers, "Dr Misterio" was the only billing in the box.

In one of the other newspapers we looked at for 1979, the ""Micro informativo" listing was for only five minutes. Therefore we feel certain that "Dr Misterio" occupied most of the hour, with the remaining five to ten minutes filled with a short "Little Information" or news update. Accordingly, our analysis and Airdates table is based on there being two episodes back to back. (This thought may change once we've located and accessed papers for the rest of 1980 and 1981, especially if the listings extend beyond the broadcast equivalent of 98 episodes.)

The available collection of El Comercio ended with the 13 August 1980 issue, so only 21 listings have been located. The collection didn't recommence until 1 April 1982, and there were no listings for "Doctor Misterio" in or after that month. As noted above, the series may have concluded in February 1981, which would certainly fit with there being no further listings in April 1982.


Ecuador in Doctor Who


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