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'''[[wikipedia:Switzerland|SWITZERLAND]]''' is in central [[:Category:Europe|Europe]].  
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'''[[wikipedia:Switzerland|SWITZERLAND]]''' is in central [[:Category:Europe|Europe]], and shares a border with [[France]], [[Germany]], [[Austria]] and [[Italy]].  
 
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'''Doctor Who''' did not screen on any local Swiss television stations, but viewers could see the programme by tuning into transmissions from neighbouring countries such as [[Italy]], [[France]], and [[Germany]].
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=='''DOCTOR WHO IN SWITZERLAND'''==
 
=='''DOCTOR WHO IN SWITZERLAND'''==
[[File:BillySmart.JPG|350px|thumb|right|Billy Smart's Circus, with Jon Pertwee, televised in Switzerland on 7 January 1974]]
 
As far as we know, '''Doctor Who''' did not screen on any local Swiss television stations in the period that we cover in '''BroaDWcast'''.
 
  
In the late 1980s, British satellite channels such as '''Super Channel''' and '''BBC Prime''', both of which aired '''Doctor Who''' (see [[:Category:Cable and Satellite|Cable and Satellite]]), may have been available in the country.  
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===[[BBC Records]]===
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[[File:Swiss BBCPrime 1995e.JPG|thumb|right|250px|Doctor Who was available in Switzerland on satellite stations such as [[BBC Prime]]]]
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In a BBC memo dated '''7 July 1965''', Switzerland was one of several European countries to which the series had been offered. The stories on offer were [[The Daleks]], [[The Sensorites]] and [[The Dalek Invasion of Earth]] (tellingly, it was three 'futuristic' stories and no historicals!).
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However, the offer was not accepted and no sale eventuated. (Of note, the same three stories were also offered to [[Sweden]] and [[Finland]], suggesting some kind of proposed 'European region deal'.)
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===[[Peter Cushing|PETER CUSHING]] Movies===
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The first [[Peter Cushing]] Dalek movie, '''"Dr Who and the Daleks"''' screened at the Nord Sud cinema in Geneva in '''August 1968'''. This was part of a "Festival du Fantastique" exhibition, and was in English.
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===Satellite TV===
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In the late 1980s and 1990s, British satellite stations such as '''[[Super Channel]]''' and '''[[BBC Prime]]''', both of which aired '''Doctor Who''' (see [[:Category:Cable and Satellite|Cable and Satellite]]), were available.
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The Paul McGann [[TV Movie]] was shown on the [[Luxembourg]] channel '''RTL9''' in '''1999''' and '''2000'''; this channel was available also in Switzerland.
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===Comics===
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The three Sixth Doctor comics published in [[Germany]] by Conpart Verlag were also sold in Switzerland; they are pre-printed with a price in Swiss Francs (Schweiz Fr 6.80).
  
==Peter Cushing==
 
  
The first Peter Cushing Dalek movie, '''"Dr Who and the Daleks"''' screened at the Nord Sud cinema in Geneva in '''August 1968'''.
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===DVDs===
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The DVDs and Blu-rays published in [[Germany]] by Pandastorm/Polyband are also licensed for distribution in Switzerland through Impulse Home Entertainment.
  
  
 
==Items of Interest==
 
==Items of Interest==
  
The circus special, '''"Billy Smart's Circus"''', featuring Jon Pertwee in the Whomobile, was shown on the French-language '''[[wikipedia:Télévision Suisse Romande|Télévision Suisse Romande]] (TVR)''' station on Monday, '''7 January 1974'''.
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[[File:BillySmart.JPG|350px|thumb|right|Billy Smart's Circus, with Jon Pertwee, televised in Switzerland on 7 January 1974]]
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The circus special, '''"Billy Smart's Children's Circus"''', featuring Jon Pertwee in the Whomobile (which had aired on BBC1 on 6 January 1974), was shown on the French-language '''[[wikipedia:Télévision Suisse Romande|Télévision Suisse Romande]] (TVR)''' station on Monday, '''7 January 1974'''.
  
  
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*International Space Command HQ was in Geneva ([[The Tenth Planet]]).
 
*International Space Command HQ was in Geneva ([[The Tenth Planet]]).
*UNIT HQ was also based in Geneva.
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*Chameleon Tours flew to and from Zurich ([[The Faceless Ones]]).
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*UNIT HQ was based in Geneva (first mentioned in [[The Invasion]]).
 
*The Keller Machine was first tested in Switzerland ([[The Mind of Evil]]).
 
*The Keller Machine was first tested in Switzerland ([[The Mind of Evil]]).
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*BOSS announced there were 1,584 "slave units" in Zurich ([[The Green Death]]).
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*The absent Brigadier was in Geneva in [[The Android Invasion]] and [[The Seeds of Doom]].
 
*The Doctor mentions Swiss folk-hero William Tell ([[The Face of Evil]]).
 
*The Doctor mentions Swiss folk-hero William Tell ([[The Face of Evil]]).
  

Latest revision as of 00:28, 6 February 2023

SWITZERLAND is in central Europe, and shares a border with France, Germany, Austria and Italy.

Doctor Who did not screen on any local Swiss television stations, but viewers could see the programme by tuning into transmissions from neighbouring countries such as Italy, France, and Germany.


DOCTOR WHO IN SWITZERLAND

BBC Records

Doctor Who was available in Switzerland on satellite stations such as BBC Prime

In a BBC memo dated 7 July 1965, Switzerland was one of several European countries to which the series had been offered. The stories on offer were The Daleks, The Sensorites and The Dalek Invasion of Earth (tellingly, it was three 'futuristic' stories and no historicals!).

However, the offer was not accepted and no sale eventuated. (Of note, the same three stories were also offered to Sweden and Finland, suggesting some kind of proposed 'European region deal'.)


PETER CUSHING Movies

The first Peter Cushing Dalek movie, "Dr Who and the Daleks" screened at the Nord Sud cinema in Geneva in August 1968. This was part of a "Festival du Fantastique" exhibition, and was in English.


Satellite TV

In the late 1980s and 1990s, British satellite stations such as Super Channel and BBC Prime, both of which aired Doctor Who (see Cable and Satellite), were available.

The Paul McGann TV Movie was shown on the Luxembourg channel RTL9 in 1999 and 2000; this channel was available also in Switzerland.


Comics

The three Sixth Doctor comics published in Germany by Conpart Verlag were also sold in Switzerland; they are pre-printed with a price in Swiss Francs (Schweiz Fr 6.80).


DVDs

The DVDs and Blu-rays published in Germany by Pandastorm/Polyband are also licensed for distribution in Switzerland through Impulse Home Entertainment.


Items of Interest

Billy Smart's Circus, with Jon Pertwee, televised in Switzerland on 7 January 1974

The circus special, "Billy Smart's Children's Circus", featuring Jon Pertwee in the Whomobile (which had aired on BBC1 on 6 January 1974), was shown on the French-language Télévision Suisse Romande (TVR) station on Monday, 7 January 1974.


Switzerland in Doctor Who


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