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Botswana did not commence a television service until 1992. | Botswana did not commence a television service until 1992. | ||
− | There is just one local television provider, '''Gaborone Television Corp / Botswana TV'''. Prior to the establishment of this service, those with television sets could receive transmissions from the north of South Africa, and presumably other neighbouring countries. | + | There is just one local television provider, '''Gaborone Television Corp / Botswana TV / GBC'''. Prior to the establishment of this service, those with television sets could receive transmissions from the north of South Africa, and presumably other neighbouring countries. |
By the mid-1990s, Botswana was also served by several foreign broadcasters via satellite. | By the mid-1990s, Botswana was also served by several foreign broadcasters via satellite. | ||
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==TV listings== | ==TV listings== | ||
− | + | Only the 1992 issues were available of the ''Botswana Guardian''. This weekly paper had listings for the first few weeks of January, but after that the listings were dropped for the remainder of the year. If '''Doctor Who''' did indeed screen, it wasn't in January 1992! | |
Revision as of 00:11, 15 March 2013
BOTSWANA is a land-locked country in the south of the African continent, sharing a border with Zambia and Rhodesia / Zimbabwe.
Profile
Country Number (NK) | early 1990s | THIRD WAVE |
Region | Africa | Commonwealth |
Television commenced | 1992 | |
Colour System | 1992 | Unknown |
Language/s | English |
Television Stations / Channels
Botswana did not commence a television service until 1992.
There is just one local television provider, Gaborone Television Corp / Botswana TV / GBC. Prior to the establishment of this service, those with television sets could receive transmissions from the north of South Africa, and presumably other neighbouring countries.
By the mid-1990s, Botswana was also served by several foreign broadcasters via satellite.
Language/s
The principal language is English.
DOCTOR WHO IN BOTSWANA
BBC Records
Botswana is not named in any of the main BBC Records we have referenced.
Stories bought and broadcast
Transmission
PETER DAVISON?
According to Janet Fielding (who played Tegan Jovanka), she has received royalties for sales to Botswana. Presumably these were for Peter Davison stories, rather than her solo adventure with Tom Baker.
TV listings
Only the 1992 issues were available of the Botswana Guardian. This weekly paper had listings for the first few weeks of January, but after that the listings were dropped for the remainder of the year. If Doctor Who did indeed screen, it wasn't in January 1992!