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Countries in Australasia and Asia were some of the first to screen '''Doctor Who''': [[New Zealand]], [[Australia]] and [[Singapore]] all began screening the series within a few months of each other from 1964.  
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Countries in Australasia (which includes the wider Pacifica region) and Asia were some of the first to screen '''Doctor Who''': [[New Zealand]], [[Australia]] and [[Singapore]] all began screening the series within a few months of each other from 1964.  
  
 
Hartnell only screened in [[New Zealand]], [[Australia]], [[Singapore]], [[Hong Kong]] (transmissions were also available in Macau) and [[Thailand]], while Troughton was only seen in [[New Zealand]], [[Australia]], [[Singapore]] and [[Hong Kong]].
 
Hartnell only screened in [[New Zealand]], [[Australia]], [[Singapore]], [[Hong Kong]] (transmissions were also available in Macau) and [[Thailand]], while Troughton was only seen in [[New Zealand]], [[Australia]], [[Singapore]] and [[Hong Kong]].

Latest revision as of 04:45, 5 April 2022

Countries in Australasia (which includes the wider Pacifica region) and Asia were some of the first to screen Doctor Who: New Zealand, Australia and Singapore all began screening the series within a few months of each other from 1964.

Hartnell only screened in New Zealand, Australia, Singapore, Hong Kong (transmissions were also available in Macau) and Thailand, while Troughton was only seen in New Zealand, Australia, Singapore and Hong Kong.

The other countries in the list below mostly saw only Pertwee and/or Tom Baker on a local station, or via satellite.


Australasia / Asia in Doctor Who

Generic references to the region have featured in the following stories:


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