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* The serial was offered to [[Australia]] along with other serials, such as [[The Time Meddler]], [[Galaxy 4]] and [[The Myth Makers]]. | * The serial was offered to [[Australia]] along with other serials, such as [[The Time Meddler]], [[Galaxy 4]] and [[The Myth Makers]]. | ||
− | * It was viewed by the censors on 13 September 1966 - and rejected due to its horror content. The ABC was not able to screen it, therefore it did not make any payments to the BBC. | + | * It was viewed by the censors on '''13 September 1966''' - and rejected due to its horror content. The ABC was not able to screen it, therefore it did not make any clearance payments to the BBC. |
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+ | * Accordingly, the other countries that were buying the series at this time - [[Barbados]], [[Zambia]], [[New Zealand]], [[Sierra Leone]] and [[Singapore]] - were not able to purchase the serial, as they relied on Australia to cover all the rights clearance costs. | ||
− | * | + | * Chances are even if the serial '''had''' been accepted and broadcast in [[Australia]], the other five countries might have been denied broadcast rights anyway, because the BBC had withdrawn the sale of all Dalek serials during late 1966 and all of 1967 as part of their agreement with Terry Nation. |
− | * | + | * By the time the moratorium had been lifted, two of the six countries had moved on to screening Troughton stories, and would not have been interested in buying an 'older' serial. |
− | * | + | * However, the other four could have been in a position to purchase the serial, as they did not air season three until 1968, which was well after the period of withdrawal had been lifted... |
− | * | + | * The BBC was still offering the serial for sale as late as 1974. If a sale had taken place, it would have been to [[Nigeria]]... |
− | * | + | * Interestingly, [[Singapore]] appears to have an 'extra' airdate between [[Galaxy 4]] and [[The Myth Makers]] - so it is '''remotely possible''' that they did screen this single episode in 1972 after all... |
Revision as of 23:00, 15 January 2011
Story Code: T/A / Season 3 | UK Airdate: 9 Oct 1965 | Doctor: William Hartnell |
First airings by location | UK Repeats / Foreign Cable and Satellite | Previous Story / Next Story |
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- The serial was offered to Australia along with other serials, such as The Time Meddler, Galaxy 4 and The Myth Makers.
- It was viewed by the censors on 13 September 1966 - and rejected due to its horror content. The ABC was not able to screen it, therefore it did not make any clearance payments to the BBC.
- Accordingly, the other countries that were buying the series at this time - Barbados, Zambia, New Zealand, Sierra Leone and Singapore - were not able to purchase the serial, as they relied on Australia to cover all the rights clearance costs.
- Chances are even if the serial had been accepted and broadcast in Australia, the other five countries might have been denied broadcast rights anyway, because the BBC had withdrawn the sale of all Dalek serials during late 1966 and all of 1967 as part of their agreement with Terry Nation.
- By the time the moratorium had been lifted, two of the six countries had moved on to screening Troughton stories, and would not have been interested in buying an 'older' serial.
- However, the other four could have been in a position to purchase the serial, as they did not air season three until 1968, which was well after the period of withdrawal had been lifted...
- The BBC was still offering the serial for sale as late as 1974. If a sale had taken place, it would have been to Nigeria...
- Interestingly, Singapore appears to have an 'extra' airdate between Galaxy 4 and The Myth Makers - so it is remotely possible that they did screen this single episode in 1972 after all...