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*Mostyn Evans (miner Dai Evans in [[The Green Death]] / Exxilon High Priest in [[Death to the Daleks]])
 
*Mostyn Evans (miner Dai Evans in [[The Green Death]] / Exxilon High Priest in [[Death to the Daleks]])
 
*Emrys James (Aukon in [[State of Decay]])
 
*Emrys James (Aukon in [[State of Decay]])
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*Clinton Greyn (Ivo [[State of Decay]] / Stike [[The Two Doctors]])
 
*Richard Davies (Burton, [[Delta and the Bannermen]])
 
*Richard Davies (Burton, [[Delta and the Bannermen]])
  

Revision as of 02:29, 23 March 2022

WALES is part of the United Kingdom. As such, it receives BBC transmissions from London.

BBC Cymru / BBC Wales ident (1974-81)

However, from time to time the network's regional output station BBC Cymru altered its TV schedules to make way for local and regional programming, and Doctor Who was sometimes shown on dates or in slots that were different to the rest of the network or pre-empted:


BBC Wales Idents and logos


Peter Cushing and the Daleks

S4C is a Welsh-language station, also broadcasting programmes in English (often but not always with subtitles). Much of the un-dubbed/un-subbed English-only content was the simultaneous or deferred transmission of programmes from the UK station Channel 4. When C4 aired the two Peter Cushing Dalek movies in widescreen several times between 1994 and 1999, they were seen on S4C on a deferred basis two weeks later.


Wales in Doctor Who

The following stories were either filmed and/or set in Wales:

Some of the Welsh actors / crew who have worked on the series are:

Other references:


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