Brazil
BRAZIL is the largest country in the South American continent.
Profile
Country Number (N/K) | 1979? | SECOND WAVE? |
Region | South America | |
Television commenced | 1950 | |
Colour System | 1978 | PAL |
Language/s | Portuguese |
DOCTOR WHO (DOUTOR WHO) IN BRAZIL?
There is some strong doubt that the pre-2005 series of Doctor Who ever screened in Brazil.
BBC Records
In DWM, Brazil is identified in 20 story Archives, all Tom Baker stories from his first four seasons: Robot to The Invasion of Time, with the exception of three - 4C, 4L, 4S - which is probably an oversight rather than an indication that these three didn't air (the same three stories also omit Guatemala). The year of sale is given as 1979.
Brazil therefore appears to have bought and screened the standard package of Tom Baker stories that was offered to the United States, Central and South America.
The distributor, Time Life Inc, was itself instrumental in the establishment of Brazil's largest broadcaster, Rede Globo (canal 4), a partnership which ended in 1968. Although Time Life was the main distributor to Spanish-South America, it's not clear whether they still had any influence within Brazil in the late 1970s; the package of tapes that Time Life had on offer were in NTSC, but in Brazil, television broadcasts are in the PAL colour format.
Transmission
There is quite a bit of doubt that the series ever did screen in Brazil. Despite the cited BBC Records indicating it did, there is no clear evidence that the sale / broadcast ever went ahead.
According to the following Brazilian forums / websites, the posters are certain the series never aired in Brazil prior to 2005. (But as noted above, the series may have aired on a very minor channel, and therefore completely escaped everyone's attention...)
- DOCTOR WHO - ICONE SCI-FI BRITÂNICO, which says:
- "O seriado se tornou bastante popular no Reino Unido e alguns outros países como Japão e Coreia. Nos States, tem uma base de fãs pequena. No Brasil, só foi exibido no canal a cabo: PEOPLE+ARTS, com as novas temporadas de 2005 para cá. O seriado clássico nunca passou aqui...infelizmente somos acostumados a enlatados americanos."
which translates as:
"The show became very popular in the UK and some other countries like Japan and Korea. In the States, it has a small fan base. In Brazil, it only aired on cable channel: PEOPLE + ARTS, but new seasons from 2005 to now. The classic series never happened here ... unfortunately we are accustomed to canned Americans."
- [http://scifibr.wordpress.com/2009/08/21/doctor-who-doutor-quem/ DOCTOR WHO: DOUTOR QUEM?
- "Com o sucesso da série, foram feitos dois filmes longas metragens com o Doutor: "'Doctor Who e os Daleks" (1965) e "Daleks - Invasão da Terra 2150 AD" (1966). Nos dois filmes, porém, o papel do Doutor ficou a cargo de Peter Cushing. Esses dois filmes são raros hoje em dia mas, ao contrário da série, chegaram a ser exibidos na TV brasileira, em algum ponto obscuro entre os anos 1960 e a primeira metade dos anos 1970. Além disso Doctor Who provavelmente era “inglês demais” para fazer sucesso fora da Inglaterra, embora tenha tido êxito em alguns países como o Japão, por exemplo.
which translates as:
With the success of the series, they made two films feature films with the Doctor: "Doctor Who and the Daleks" (1965) and "Daleks - Invasion Earth 2150 AD" (1966). These two movies are rare these days but, unlike the series, came to be broadcast on Brazilian TV at some obscure point between 1960 and the first half of the 1970s. Also Doctor Who was probably "too English" to have any success out of England but has been successful in some countries like Japan, for example.
- NOVA TEMPORADA DE DR. WHO CHEGA ESSE MÊS!
- "Se colocarmos numa escala real de tempo quantos anos ficamos sem o prazer de ver Dr. Who & a série criada em 1963 por Sydney Newman para a BBC e um dos grandes clássicos da ficção científica na TV &, as aventuras do Lorde do Tempo demoraram mais de 50 anos para serem transmitidas para a TV no Brasil, especialmente se levarmos em consideração que o personagem chegou em vídeo somente em 1988, no episódio duplo Robôs da Destruição, lançado no raro VHS pela VTI."
which translates as:
"If we put on a scale of real time how many years we were without the pleasure of seeing Dr. Who & the series created by Sydney Newman in 1963 for the BBC and one of the great classics of science fiction on TV & the Time Lord's adventures took more than 50 years to be transmitted to the TV in Brazil, especially if we consider that the character came to video only in 1988 in the double episode Robots of Destruction, launched by the rare VHS VTI."
So, while the BBC records indicate a sale may have been offered, that's not the same thing as a sale and broadcast going ahead. Some BBC records do show sales to other countries being completed but then subsequently marked as being "CANCELLED", with all fees paid being refunded. This could be the case with Brazil.
TV listings
A number of Brazilian newspapers have been accessed, from 1978 to 1981, but no listings for Doctor Who (or Doutor Who) have been found. Given the number of independent stations broadcasting in the country, not all had listings in the newspapers, so we have yet to identify whether, when and where the series aired.
Novelisations
In 1975, a single novelisation was published in Brazil, by Global Editoria:
- Doutor Who e a Mudança da História (An Attack on History) (Day of the Daleks)
PUT SCAN OF COVER HERE
Videos
Two video tapes were available in Brazil:
- Robôs da Destruição - VTI VIDEO – 1988
- The title translates as Robots of Destruction. This was apparently a Peter Davison story; if the title is anything to go by, it might have been Earthshock.
- O Senhor do Tempo - CIC VIDEO - 1996
- Translates as The Lord of Time, and is the Paul McGann TV Movie. It was subtitled.
- O SENHOR DO TEMPO
The movie aired on [|Sistema Brasilero de Televisao (SBT)] in 2002 (at 2am!), as well as on Rede Globo, in a very early morning timeslot.
Brazil in Doctor Who
- At the conclusion of The Green Death, Jo Grant and Cliff Jones were going to explore the Amazon.
- In The Talons of Weng-Chiang, the Doctor tells Professor Litefoot that Leela had been found as a child floating down the Amazon in a hatbox!
- Cessair of Diplos posed as Senhora Camara from Brazil (The Stones of Blood).
- Brazil is "where the nuts come from"; George Cranleigh found the rare black orchid while on an expedition along the Orinoco River (Black Orchid).
- The Doctor mentions the Amazon in Ghost Light.