Korea (South)

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Republic of (South) Korea is located in Central Asia.


Profile

Country Number (??) 1986 THIRD WAVE
Region Australasia/Asia .
Television commenced 1956 .
Colour System 1975 NTSC
Population 19xx xx mill
TV Sets 19xx xx mill
Language/s English} .

Television Stations / Channels

Republic of (South) Korea began its television service in 1956.

  • Station: American Forces Korea Network / Nickelodeon
  • Channels: Seoul (ch 2); Pusan (2); Taegu (12); Taejon (12); Kwangju (13); Wonju (2)

This station was owned by the AMERICAN FORCES NETWORK, established in South Korea in 1957.

All programming on AFKN is in English.

DOCTOR WHO IN SOUTH KOREA

BBC Records

In DWM, Korea is identified in the story Archive for BBB, with a date of 1977.

Other BBC paperwork indicates that the sale of serial CCC made to Korea at the same time as the sale of the same serial to Japan was subsequently "CANCELLED", and the fees recouped. As there were no TV listings found for Doctor Who from 1972 to 1985, we can safely accept that the sale of BBB was also cancelled, and screenings of Jon Pertwee stories did not proceed.

In The Eighties - THE LOST CHAPTERS, records a sale of "(4)" stories to Korea Republic by 10 February 1987. These sales apply to the (more than four!) Tom Baker stories that aired in 1986.


Stories bought and broadcast

TOM BAKER

Doctor Who screened in omnibus movie format on Saturday mornings, on the Nickelodeon cable channel link-up with AFKN-TV.

The first clear listing for Doctor Who is on 5 April, with a timeslot of 9.45am to 12.00 given for the 6-parter, Genesis of the Daleks. However, all subsequent listings are for 10.20am to 12.00, even for The Seeds of Doom, which is also a 6-parter.

The last clear listing for Doctor Who is on 28 June 1986, with The Robots of Death. All subsequent listings just say Nickelodeon, with the same 10.20 to 12.00 timeslot, so we can only assume that Doctor Who continued airing, and stopped from 29 November, when the billings for Nickelodeon stop.

As noted above, The Eighties records a sale of only "(4)" stories, which is clearly inaccurate.

There is no record that South Korea screened Doctor Who again.

TV listings

We have viewed the English language newspaper Korean Herald for all of 1972 through to all of 1984, and there were no listings for Doctor Who; the Jon Pertwee stories did not air. (Other BBC programmes that did air at that time were I, Claudius and The Goodies.)

The Korea Times, however did contain some listings for the Tom Baker stories in 1986.

The first listing with the 10.20m to 12.00 timeslot headed Nickelodeon, was on 15 March 1986. Three weeks later, on 5 April, the first billing for Nickelodeon: Dr Who appears, with a listing for Genesis of the Daleks, which supports that the series did indeed start on 15 March.

Listings are inconsistent: they either say Nickelodeon: Dr Who with the story title, or they just say Nickelodeon, albeit with the same timeslot. And for three listings in September and October there are no TV listings for programmes prior to noon.

The last Nickelodeon: Dr Who listing is on 22 November 1986. Assuming Doctor Who aired on the dates with no listing, then 37 "movies" aired. It is impossible to determine what where the other stories to air, but if we assume that there were no repeats, and no stories were skipped, then the final story may have been Full Circle.


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