TV Movie
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Story Code: TV Movie / Season - | UK Airdate: 27 May 1996 | Doctor: Paul McGann |
First airings by location | UK Repeats / Foreign Cable and Satellite | Previous Story / Next Story |
This story aired in the following known 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.)
Canada | 12 May 96 | |
United States | 14 May 96 | |
United Kingdom | 27 May 96 | |
Australia | 7 Jul 96 | |
New Zealand | 30 Oct 96 | |
Greece | 1996 or 97 | |
France | 18 Mar 97 | Le Seigneur du Temps / Docteur Who: Le Film |
Poland | 1997 | |
HBO OLE Cable | From Feb 99 | |
Luxembourg | 27 Feb 99 | Le Seigneur du Temps |
Finland | 2 Apr 99 | |
Italy | 1999 | |
Netherlands | 5 Aug 99 | |
Ireland | 1 May 00 | |
Brazil | 27 Jul 00 | Doutor Who - O Senhor do Tempo |
Czech Republic | 9 Sept 00 | Doktor Kdo |
Austria | 24 Jun 01 | |
Iraq | 17 Feb 02 | |
Lithuania | 25 Jul 03 | |
India | 25 Sep 04 | |
Norway | 2005 |
- Fox aired the movie on over 150 channels in the United States.
- In the UK, the movie was officially released on VHS tape on 22 May 1996, five days ahead of its broadcast on BBC1 (with some stores staying open late on 21 May to sell the tape from midnight). The tape and the TV version were edited to remove scenes of repeated gun-fire (in the wake of the recent mass shooting at a school in Dunblane, Scotland) as well as some other graphic content.
- The Movie was marketed by Fox and BBC Worldwide as a "Movie for Television" and therefore it had a far wider international sales distribution; the film was screened in a number of countries that had never seen the series.
- The film was available on the In-flight TV Systems of Singapore Airlines, and was shown 99 times between July and September 1996 by British Airways. It was also available on Merchant Navy vessels.
- The Movie was also distributed on VHS tape by Universal's home entertainment division, MCA/Universal/CIC Video, to many other countries around the world; these commercial releases (either subtitled or dubbed) were mainly for the rental market, and for a handful of those countries, the series had never been shown on TV, and the video tape was the only form in which Doctor Who was known.
- The Movie first aired on UK Gold on 7 February 1998, BBC Choice on 22 November 1998, by BBC Prime on 2 and 7 May 1999, with a third showing on 30 December 1999 - the actual date on which the story is set! On 13 November 1999, the uncut US version (with the "Based on the original series broadcast on the BBC" caption intact) was shown by BBC2 during its Doctor Who Night special event.
- In February 1999, the Movie was available to several Central and South American countries via the HBO OLE cable link.
- Sci-Fi Channel's UK/Europe station aired the film for the first time on Saturday, 2 November 2002, and then several more times during the next ten months. It aired again on 25 August 2008 - twice!
- On 31 August 2013, BBC America screened the movie as part of The Doctors Revisited series.
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