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'''[[Wikipedia:Dominican Republic|DOMINICAN REPUBLIC]]''' is situated in the [[:Category:Caribbean|Caribbean]], to the west of Cuba. Dominican Republic and Haiti share the same island.
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The '''[[Wikipedia:Dominican Republic|DOMINICAN REPUBLIC]]''' is an island nation in the [[:Category:Caribbean|Caribbean]], to the west of Cuba. The western third of the same island is occupied by Haiti.
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==Profile==
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{| {{small-table}}
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|-
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|'''Country Number (29?)'''||1968?||[[Selling Doctor Who|FIRST (and THIRD?) WAVE]]
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|-
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|'''Region'''|| [[:Category:Caribbean|Caribbean]]||
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|-
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|'''Television commenced'''||1952||
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|-
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|'''Colour System'''||1969||[[:Wikipedia:NTSC|NTSC]]
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|-
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|'''[[WRTH|Population]]'''||1966|| 4 million
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|'''[[WRTH|TV Sets]]'''||1968|| 85,000
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|-
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|'''Language/s'''||[[Spanish]]||Dubbed
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|-
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|}
  
{{Place-name
 
|First broadcast        = 1952
 
|First colour broadcast = 1969
 
|Colour                = [[wikipedia:NTSC|NTSC]]
 
|Doctors seen          = [[William Hartnell stories|Hartnell]], [[Tom Baker stories|T Baker]]
 
}}
 
  
==Population==
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==Television Stations / Channels==
  
When '''Doctor Who''' screened in Dominican Republic in 1968, the population was around 4 million, and licensed TV sets numbered only 50,000 (per [[WRTH]], 1966).
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The Dominican Republic began its television service in 1952.
  
In 1979, it was XXXXXXXXX
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In 1968, there were two television providers: the Educational station '''Radio Television Dominica''', which operated channels 2,4,9, and '''Rahintel Television''', which had channels 7 and 11.
  
==TV & system==
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In the 1980s, there were seven broadcasters.
  
Dominican Republic began its television service in 1952.
 
  
There were two TV stations: '''Radio Santo Domingo-TV''', which operated channels 2,4,9, and '''Rahintel Television''', channel 7.
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==Language/s==
  
The channels in the late 1980s were:
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The official language of the Dominican Republic is [[Spanish]]. It is the only Caribbean country to screen '''Doctor Who''' that broadcast in that language.
RAHINTEL 7 (color)
 
COLOR VISION 2 y 9
 
TELESISTERMO 11
 
RADIOTELEVISION DOMINICANA 4
 
TELEANTILLAS 2 y 13
 
CANAL 6
 
  
 
Colour transmissions began in 1969 using the [[Wikipedia:NTSC|NTSC]] colour broadcast system.
 
  
==Language/s==
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=='''DOCTOR WHO (EL DOCTOR MISTERIO) IN THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC'''==
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[[File:Dr Misterio logo.JPG|200px|right|Doctor Misterio logo]]
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The Dominican Republic may have been the '''29th''' country to screen '''Doctor Who''', and the '''fifth''' in the [[:Category:Caribbean| Caribbean]].
  
The main language of Dominican Republic is [[Spanish]]. It is the only Caribbean country to screen '''Doctor Who''' that broadcast in that language.
 
  
=='''DOCTOR WHO IN DOMINICAN REPUBLIC'''==
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==[[BBC Records]]==
  
Dominican Republic was the 29th country to screen '''Doctor Who''', and the fifth in the [[:Category:Caribbean| Caribbean]].  
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The Dominican Republic is not listed in '''The Seventies''', or '''The Handbook'''.
  
==[[BBC Records]]==
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In '''DWM''', the Dominican Republic is identified in '''10''' story Archives: {{A}}, {{B}}, {{C}}, {{E}}, {{F}}, {{K}}, {{L}}, {{N}}, {{Q}}, {{R}}. The year of sale is given as 1966 and 1968.
  
Dominican Republic is not listed in '''The Seventies''', or '''The Handbook'''.   
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'''The Eighties''' [http://www.shillpages.com/howe/b-dw80s.htm - THE LOST CHAPTERS] records a sale of '''"(7)"''' stories (by 10 February 1987) to '''Dominica'''. It is assumed that this is actually Dominican Republic rather than the small island nation of [[wikipedia:Dominica|Dominica]] which did not have a television service before 1987.   
  
In '''DWM''', Dominican Republic is identified in '''10''' story Archives: {{A}}, {{B}}, {{C}}, {{E}}, {{F}}, {{K}}, {{L}}, {{N}}, {{Q}}, {{R}}. The year of sale is given as 1966 and 1968.  
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However, as covered below, there is some uncertainty as to the accuracy of these records.
  
'''The Eighties''' [http://www.shillpages.com/howe/b-dw80s.htm the Lost Chapters] records a sale of '''7''' stories (by 10 February 1987) to '''Dominica'''. It is assumed that this is actually Dominican Republic rather than the small island nation of [[wikipedia:Dominica|Dominica]] which did not have a television service. 
 
  
 
==Stories bought and broadcast==
 
==Stories bought and broadcast==
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===[[William Hartnell stories|WILLIAM HARTNELL]]===
 
===[[William Hartnell stories|WILLIAM HARTNELL]]===
  
Presumably, Dominican Republic purchased and aired the standard package of twelve stories, 56 episodes that played in other [[Spanish]]-language countries in the 1960s:
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As far as can be determined, the Dominican Republic may have purchased the standard package of twelve stories, 56 episodes that played in other [[Spanish]]-language countries in the 1960s.
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* See [[Spanish|SPANISH TITLES]] for our table showing the Spanish package.
  
{| {{small-table}}
 
|-
 
|A||[[An Unearthly Child]]||4
 
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|B||[[The Daleks]]||7
 
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|C||[[Inside the Spaceship]]||2
 
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|E||[[The Keys of Marinus]]||6
 
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|F||[[The Aztecs]]||4
 
|-
 
|G||[[The Sensorites]]||6
 
|-
 
|J||[[Planet of Giants]]||3
 
|-
 
|K||[[The Dalek Invasion of Earth]]||6
 
|-
 
|L||[[The Rescue]]||2
 
|-
 
|N||[[The Web Planet]]||6
 
|-
 
|Q||[[The Space Museum]]||4
 
|-
 
|R||[[The Chase]]||6
 
|-
 
|}
 
  
If so, Dominican Republic therefore bought the standard package of GROUP A, B, C and D of the [[William Hartnell stories]] dubbed into [[Spanish]].
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The Dominican Republic therefore may have acquired the standard package of GROUP A, B, C and D of the [[William Hartnell stories]] dubbed into [[Spanish]].
  
 
The programme was supplied as 16mm black and white film prints with [[Spanish]] soundtracks.
 
The programme was supplied as 16mm black and white film prints with [[Spanish]] soundtracks.
  
===[[Tom Baker stories|TOM BAKER]]===
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====Origin of the Prints?====
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Dominican Republic may have received its prints of the Hartnell stories from [[Mexico]] or [[Venezuela]].
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====Fate of the Prints?====
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On the assumption that it ever received them, Dominican Republic may have sent its prints of the Hartnell stories to [[Chile]].
  
[[Barbados]] and [[Trinidad & Tobago]] were sold a package of [[Tom Baker stories]] in late 1985 – as part of a larger package sold to nine Caribbean countries. Presumably Dominican Republic bought the same or a similar package of the same Baker stories on offer at the time.
 
  
{| {{small-table}}
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===[[Tom Baker stories|TOM BAKER]]?===
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|.||unknown||.
 
|-
 
|}
 
  
The programme was supplied as NTSC colour video tapes with [[Spanish]] soundtracks.
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[[Barbados]] and [[Trinidad & Tobago]] were sold a package of eleven [[Tom Baker stories]] in late 1985 – part of a package sold to '''nine''' Caribbean countries (see [[:Category|Caribbeab|Caribbean sales]] for more on this). If the reference in '''The Eighties''' does indeed mean Dominican Republic, they could have bought the same or a similar package (NTSC with [[Spanish]] dubs) of Baker stories on offer at the time.  
  
==Origin of the Prints?==
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However, as covered below, there is some uncertainty as to the accuracy of these records. 
  
Dominican Republic may have received its prints of the Hartnell stories from [[Mexico]] or [[Venezuela]].
 
  
 
==Transmission==
 
==Transmission==
 
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==TV listings==
 
===[[William Hartnell stories|WILLIAM HARTNELL]]===
 
===[[William Hartnell stories|WILLIAM HARTNELL]]===
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===[[Tom Baker stories|TOM BAKER]]===
  
Details unknown; airdate was 1966 and/or 1968.
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We have checked several Dominican Republican newspapers, covering 1968 to 1970, and 1980 to 1988, but have not found any listings for '''"El Dr Misterio"'''.
  
===[[Tom Baker stories|TOM BAKER]]===
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One newspaper, ''El Caribe'' regularly had full daily listings for channels 2,4,9, but only irregular listings for the Rahintel channels, and these were often very basic, giving the '''type''' of programme – such "Cartones Animados", "Programme Vivo" (Live Programme), "Pelicula" (Movie), "Telenovela en Video Tape" (Telemovie on video tape) – rather than actual series titles.
  
Details unknown; presumably circa late 1985...
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In the 1980s, the papers gave listings for all seven stations and channels, but there was no sign of '''"El Dr Misterio"''' in nay of them.  
  
==TV listings==
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So - if '''"El Dr Misterio"''' '''did''' indeed screen in the Dominican Republic in the late 1960s, it may have done so on one of the Rahintel stations; and prior to 1987, despite it has completely slipped under our radar...
  
None found.
 
  
 
==Fate of the Prints==
 
==Fate of the Prints==
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Dominican Republic may have sent its prints of the Hartnell stories to [[Chile]].  
 
Dominican Republic may have sent its prints of the Hartnell stories to [[Chile]].  
  
==Dominican Republic in Doctor Who==
 
 
There are no instances where Dominican Republic is mentioned in the series.
 
 
 
==References==
 
<references />
 
  
==Link==
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==Links==
 
*[[Main Page]]
 
*[[Main Page]]
 
*[[Broadcasts around the World]]
 
*[[Broadcasts around the World]]

Revision as of 06:50, 24 January 2011

The DOMINICAN REPUBLIC is an island nation in the Caribbean, to the west of Cuba. The western third of the same island is occupied by Haiti.

Profile

Country Number (29?) 1968? FIRST (and THIRD?) WAVE
Region Caribbean
Television commenced 1952
Colour System 1969 NTSC
Population 1966 4 million
TV Sets 1968 85,000
Language/s Spanish Dubbed


Television Stations / Channels

The Dominican Republic began its television service in 1952.

In 1968, there were two television providers: the Educational station Radio Television Dominica, which operated channels 2,4,9, and Rahintel Television, which had channels 7 and 11.

In the 1980s, there were seven broadcasters.


Language/s

The official language of the Dominican Republic is Spanish. It is the only Caribbean country to screen Doctor Who that broadcast in that language.


DOCTOR WHO (EL DOCTOR MISTERIO) IN THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC

Doctor Misterio logo

The Dominican Republic may have been the 29th country to screen Doctor Who, and the fifth in the Caribbean.


BBC Records

The Dominican Republic is not listed in The Seventies, or The Handbook.

In DWM, the Dominican Republic is identified in 10 story Archives: A, B, C, E, F, K, L, N, Q, R. The year of sale is given as 1966 and 1968.

The Eighties - THE LOST CHAPTERS records a sale of "(7)" stories (by 10 February 1987) to Dominica. It is assumed that this is actually Dominican Republic rather than the small island nation of Dominica which did not have a television service before 1987.

However, as covered below, there is some uncertainty as to the accuracy of these records.


Stories bought and broadcast

WILLIAM HARTNELL

As far as can be determined, the Dominican Republic may have purchased the standard package of twelve stories, 56 episodes that played in other Spanish-language countries in the 1960s.


The Dominican Republic therefore may have acquired the standard package of GROUP A, B, C and D of the William Hartnell stories dubbed into Spanish.

The programme was supplied as 16mm black and white film prints with Spanish soundtracks.

Origin of the Prints?

Dominican Republic may have received its prints of the Hartnell stories from Mexico or Venezuela.

Fate of the Prints?

On the assumption that it ever received them, Dominican Republic may have sent its prints of the Hartnell stories to Chile.


TOM BAKER?

Barbados and Trinidad & Tobago were sold a package of eleven Tom Baker stories in late 1985 – part of a package sold to nine Caribbean countries (see Caribbeab|Caribbean sales for more on this). If the reference in The Eighties does indeed mean Dominican Republic, they could have bought the same or a similar package (NTSC with Spanish dubs) of Baker stories on offer at the time.

However, as covered below, there is some uncertainty as to the accuracy of these records.


Transmission

TV listings

WILLIAM HARTNELL

TOM BAKER

We have checked several Dominican Republican newspapers, covering 1968 to 1970, and 1980 to 1988, but have not found any listings for "El Dr Misterio".

One newspaper, El Caribe regularly had full daily listings for channels 2,4,9, but only irregular listings for the Rahintel channels, and these were often very basic, giving the type of programme – such "Cartones Animados", "Programme Vivo" (Live Programme), "Pelicula" (Movie), "Telenovela en Video Tape" (Telemovie on video tape) – rather than actual series titles.

In the 1980s, the papers gave listings for all seven stations and channels, but there was no sign of "El Dr Misterio" in nay of them.

So - if "El Dr Misterio" did indeed screen in the Dominican Republic in the late 1960s, it may have done so on one of the Rahintel stations; and prior to 1987, despite it has completely slipped under our radar...


Fate of the Prints

Dominican Republic may have sent its prints of the Hartnell stories to Chile.


Links