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'''[[Wikipedia:Mauritius|MAURITIUS]]''' is a small island located off the east cost of Africa. It is a French colony, but is a member of the British Commonwealth.
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{{Place-name
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|First broadcast        = 1964
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|First colour broadcast = 1973
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|Colour                = [[wikipedia:SECAM|SECAM]]
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|Doctors seen          = [[William Hartnell stories|Hartnell]]
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==Population==
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When '''Doctor Who''' screened in Mauritius in 1966, the population was 750,000, and licensed TV sets numbered only 4,000 (per [[WRTH]], 1966).
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==TV & system==
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Mauritius began its television service in 1964.
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There is just one television station: '''Mauritius Broadcasting Corporation''', a government-owned commercial broadcaster.
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Colour transmissions began in 1973 using the [[Wikipedia:SECAM|SECAM]] colour broadcast system.
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==Language/s==
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The main languages of Mauritius are French and English. Television broadcasts were in both or either language (possibly supported by subtitles).
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=='''DOCTOR WHO IN MAURITIUS'''==
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Mauritius was the 21st country to screen '''Doctor Who''' (see [[Selling Doctor Who]]).
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==[[BBC Records]]==
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'''The Seventies''' records a sale of '''15''' stories by 28 February 1977. '''The Handbook''' identifies these as being: {{A}}, {{C}}, {{D}}, {{E}}, {{F}}, {{G}}, {{H}}, {{J}}, {{L}}, {{M}}, {{N}}, {{P}}, {{Q}}, {{R}}, {{S}}.
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In '''DWM''', Mauritius is identified in '''16''' story Archives: the same as above, but omitting {{A}}, and adding {{B}}.
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It's clear from the listings that a combination of both publications gives an accurate record: however, as the listings show, {{R}} did not air.
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[[Kenya]] was the previous [[:Category:Africa|African]] country to screen the series; since both countries were serviced by the programme distributor '''Television International Enterprises Limited''' (see [[WRTH]]), it’s possible that Mauritius was supplied with some of the same set of prints that had aired in [[Kenya]].
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==Stories bought and broadcast==
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===[[William Hartnell stories|WILLIAM HARTNELL]]===
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Sixteen stories, 75 episodes:
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{| {{small-table}}
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|-
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|A||[[An Unearthly Child]]||4
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|-
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|B||[[The Daleks]]||7
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|-
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|C||[[Inside the Spaceship]]||2
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|-
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|D||[[Marco Polo]]||7
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|-
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|E||[[The Keys of Marinus]]||6
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|-
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|F||[[The Aztecs]]||4
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|-
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|G||[[The Sensorites]]||6
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|-
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|H||[[The Reign of Terror]]||6
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|-
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|J||[[Planet of Giants]]||3
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|-
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|K||[[The Dalek Invasion of Earth]]||6
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|-
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|L||[[The Rescue]]||2
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|-
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|M||[[The Romans]]||4
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|-
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|N||[[The Web Planet]]||6
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|-
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|P||[[ The Crusade]]||4
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|-
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|Q||[[The Space Museum]]||4
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|-
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|S||[[The Time Meddler]]||4
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|-
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|}
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Mauritius therefore bought GROUP A, B and C (bar one story) of the standard package of [[William Hartnell stories]].
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The programme was supplied as 16mm black and white film prints with English soundtracks.
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==Transmission==
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===[[William Hartnell stories|WILLIAM HARTNELL]]===
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The series started on Friday, 21 October 1966, at 6.33pm. It completed its run 82 weeks later, on 29 March 1968. Episode five of [[The Keys of Marinus]] is listed twice: 7 and 14 April, indicating it was pre-empted.
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The timeslots ranged from 6.25pm to 6.33pm.
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There is no record that Mauritius screened '''Doctor Who''' again, even after the switch to colour in XXXX.
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==TV listings==
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TV listings have been obtained from the French newspaper ''Le Mauricien''.
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The first episode was billed as "Nouvelle serie de science fiction avec Dr Who, sa petite fille Susan et ses deux élèves: Ian Chesterton et Barbara Wright", which translates as "New science fiction series with Dr Who, his granddaughter Susan, and her two pupils, Ian Chesterton and Barbara Wright" (in which case they mistook the actual relationship between Susan, Ian and Barbara!)
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Listings were in either French or English; presumably those given their English title were broadcast in that language (perhaps with French subtitles?)
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The listings sometimes capitalise part of the title as '''"Doctor WHO"'''
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==Fate of the Prints==
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The next TIE Ltd serviced country to air '''Doctor Who''' was [[Sierra Leone]], from April 1967, so it's possible that Mauritius sent its prints of the Hartnell stories to [[Sierra Leone]].
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==Mauritius in Doctor Who==
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* The first Doctor travelled with Dodo (Dorothea Chaplette); the now extinct dodo bird was indigenous to Mauritius.
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==References==
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<references />
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==Link==
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*[[Main Page]]
 
*[[Broadcasts around the World]]
 
*[[Broadcasts around the World]]
 
*[[Articles & Analysis]]
 
*[[Articles & Analysis]]
 
*[[BBC Records]]
 
*[[BBC Records]]
 
*[[Doctors]]
 
*[[Doctors]]
*[[Spanish]]
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**[[William Hartnell stories]]
*[[Arabic]]
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*[[Bibliography]]
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[[Category:Africa]]

Revision as of 06:54, 5 October 2010

MAURITIUS is a small island located off the east cost of Africa. It is a French colony, but is a member of the British Commonwealth.

Template:Place-name

Population

When Doctor Who screened in Mauritius in 1966, the population was 750,000, and licensed TV sets numbered only 4,000 (per WRTH, 1966).

TV & system

Mauritius began its television service in 1964.

There is just one television station: Mauritius Broadcasting Corporation, a government-owned commercial broadcaster.

Colour transmissions began in 1973 using the SECAM colour broadcast system.

Language/s

The main languages of Mauritius are French and English. Television broadcasts were in both or either language (possibly supported by subtitles).

DOCTOR WHO IN MAURITIUS

Mauritius was the 21st country to screen Doctor Who (see Selling Doctor Who).

BBC Records

The Seventies records a sale of 15 stories by 28 February 1977. The Handbook identifies these as being: A, C, D, E, F, G, H, J, L, M, N, P, Q, R, S.

In DWM, Mauritius is identified in 16 story Archives: the same as above, but omitting A, and adding B.

It's clear from the listings that a combination of both publications gives an accurate record: however, as the listings show, R did not air.

Kenya was the previous African country to screen the series; since both countries were serviced by the programme distributor Television International Enterprises Limited (see WRTH), it’s possible that Mauritius was supplied with some of the same set of prints that had aired in Kenya.

Stories bought and broadcast

WILLIAM HARTNELL

Sixteen stories, 75 episodes:

A An Unearthly Child 4
B The Daleks 7
C Inside the Spaceship 2
D Marco Polo 7
E The Keys of Marinus 6
F The Aztecs 4
G The Sensorites 6
H The Reign of Terror 6
J Planet of Giants 3
K The Dalek Invasion of Earth 6
L The Rescue 2
M The Romans 4
N The Web Planet 6
P The Crusade 4
Q The Space Museum 4
S The Time Meddler 4

Mauritius therefore bought GROUP A, B and C (bar one story) of the standard package of William Hartnell stories.

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

Transmission

WILLIAM HARTNELL

The series started on Friday, 21 October 1966, at 6.33pm. It completed its run 82 weeks later, on 29 March 1968. Episode five of The Keys of Marinus is listed twice: 7 and 14 April, indicating it was pre-empted.

The timeslots ranged from 6.25pm to 6.33pm.

There is no record that Mauritius screened Doctor Who again, even after the switch to colour in XXXX.

TV listings

TV listings have been obtained from the French newspaper Le Mauricien.

The first episode was billed as "Nouvelle serie de science fiction avec Dr Who, sa petite fille Susan et ses deux élèves: Ian Chesterton et Barbara Wright", which translates as "New science fiction series with Dr Who, his granddaughter Susan, and her two pupils, Ian Chesterton and Barbara Wright" (in which case they mistook the actual relationship between Susan, Ian and Barbara!)

Listings were in either French or English; presumably those given their English title were broadcast in that language (perhaps with French subtitles?)

The listings sometimes capitalise part of the title as "Doctor WHO"

Fate of the Prints

The next TIE Ltd serviced country to air Doctor Who was Sierra Leone, from April 1967, so it's possible that Mauritius sent its prints of the Hartnell stories to Sierra Leone.

Mauritius in Doctor Who

  • The first Doctor travelled with Dodo (Dorothea Chaplette); the now extinct dodo bird was indigenous to Mauritius.


References


Link