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This story aired in the following countries. They are listed in chronological order according to known airdate. If no month is noted, the actual airdate is not confirmed, and is a close approximate. (Refer also to [[Selling Doctor Who]] for expanded airdates.) | This story aired in the following countries. They are listed in chronological order according to known airdate. If no month is noted, the actual airdate is not confirmed, and is a close approximate. (Refer also to [[Selling Doctor Who]] for expanded airdates.) | ||
− | + | [[File:NJN Romans.JPG|right|thumb|250px|The Romans made its syndication debut on the US station the [[New Jersey Network]] in an omnibus "movie" format on 16 November 1985]] | |
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− | *[[ | + | *The story was not dubbed for screening in any [[Spanish]] or [[Arabic]] language countries. But unlike [[Marco Polo]] and [[The Reign of Terror]], the negatives of this serial '''were''' kept; logically, this serial '''should''' be missing... |
+ | *A print of part three was found in late 2011, but this was later discovered to be a dupe made from an existing print, so it therefore wasn't one that had been returned from an overseas station and later junked. | ||
+ | * See [[Hartnell Junkings]] | ||
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− | *The serial | + | ==Reissue== |
+ | * The serial was reissued by the BBC in late 1985, and sold to: | ||
+ | {| {{small-table}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[United States]]||from Sep 85||b/w | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[Canada]]||Oct 89||b/w | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | {{TV Guide blurbs | ||
+ | | part = episode | ||
+ | | title = | ||
+ | | Pertwees = | ||
+ | | ep1= The Doctor encounters the infamous Emperor Nero when the Tardis materializes in Rome, circa A.D. 64. | ||
+ | | ep2={{no blurb}} | ||
+ | | ep3={{no blurb}} | ||
+ | | ep4={{no blurb}} | ||
+ | | comp =1 | ||
+ | }} | ||
==Links== | ==Links== | ||
*[[Main Page]] | *[[Main Page]] |
Latest revision as of 03:27, 19 November 2021
Story Code: M / Season 2 | UK Airdate: 16 Jan to 6 Feb 1965 | Doctor: William Hartnell |
First airings by location | UK Repeats / Foreign Cable and Satellite | Previous Story / Next Story |
This story aired in the following countries. They are listed in chronological order according to known airdate. If no month is noted, the actual airdate is not confirmed, and is a close approximate. (Refer also to Selling Doctor Who for expanded airdates.)
The Romans made its syndication debut on the US station the New Jersey Network in an omnibus "movie" format on 16 November 1985
Australia | Jan 66 | b/w |
Singapore | Apr 66 | b/w |
Gibraltar | Apr 66 | b/w |
Nigeria | Aug 66 | b/w |
Zambia | Oct 66 | b/w |
Jamaica | Mar 67 | b/w |
Barbados | May 67 | b/w |
Mauritius | Oct 67 | b/w |
New Zealand | Apr 68 | b/w |
Sierra Leone | May 68 | b/w |
Ethiopia | Oct 71 | b/w |
- The story was not dubbed for screening in any Spanish or Arabic language countries. But unlike Marco Polo and The Reign of Terror, the negatives of this serial were kept; logically, this serial should be missing...
- A print of part three was found in late 2011, but this was later discovered to be a dupe made from an existing print, so it therefore wasn't one that had been returned from an overseas station and later junked.
- See Hartnell Junkings
Reissue
- The serial was reissued by the BBC in late 1985, and sold to:
United States | from Sep 85 | b/w |
Canada | Oct 89 | b/w |
US TV Guide descriptions
More Information
Title: The Romans
- Episode 1: The Doctor encounters the infamous Emperor Nero when the Tardis materializes in Rome, circa A.D. 64.
- Episode 2: (no plot description)
- Episode 3: (no plot description)
- Episode 4: (no plot description)
- Compilation: The Doctor encounters the infamous Emperor Nero when the Tardis materializes in Rome, circa A.D. 64.