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This story aired in the following countries. They are listed in chronological order according to known airdate. (Refer also to [[Selling Doctor Who]] for expanded airdates.)
 
This story aired in the following countries. They are listed in chronological order according to known airdate. (Refer also to [[Selling Doctor Who]] for expanded airdates.)
 
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[[File:NJN TT.JPG|right|thumb|250px|When the Patrick Troughton serials were syndicated to the [[United States]], the second Doctor made his '''US debut''' on the [[New Jersey Network]] on 1 February 1986 (see below)]]
 
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|[[Gibraltar]]||Feb 72||b/w
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|[[Gibraltar]]||Nov 73||b/w
 
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|[[Nigeria]]||Nov 75||b/w
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|[[Nigeria]]||75 or 76||b/w
 
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* Prints of this serial were returned from [[Australia]], and retained by the BBC.  
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*[[Hong Kong]] presumably sent its films to [[Singapore]] soon after transmission, as that was the fate of the RTV prints of [[The Enemy of the World]] and [[The Web of Fear]]. [[Singapore]] may have sent the prints to [[Nigeria]], as that was also the fate of those other two Troughton serials.
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* An uncut 16mm print of episode 5 was found in the possession of a film collector in 1983. The then-owner had acquired it from another collector who had possessed it since 1973, which means if it was an overseas return, the only candidate is [[Singapore]] (which also changes the source for the films that went to [[Nigeria]]), however if the collector actually acquired it in 1974, then it could have come from [[Gibraltar]] (see also [[The Wheel in Space]]).
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* The ABC in [[Australia]] returned its prints (parts 4 and 5 were cut by the censors) to the BBC on [http://missingepisodes.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=who&action=display&thread=7782&page=14#198 4 June 1975].
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*The BBC held prints of episodes 2,3,4,5 in late 1976 when '''[[Whose Doctor Who]]''' was in production. These were likely to have been the set returned by [[Australia]]. (Part 1 was probably also held.) The BBC also retained the original 16mm telerecordings and the original 35mm negative of part 3.
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*By 20 July 1978, the BBC had given the original 16mm telerecording negatives plus the set of Australian prints to the BFI.
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*The BFI returned the Australian prints to the BBC archive in 1978. These edited episodes were subsequently used for the syndication copies sent to the [[United States]] in the mid-1980s, and also screened on [[UK Gold]] and appeared on the 1990 BBC VHS video release.
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*16mm b/w prints of episodes 2 and 3 were apparently found in [[Taiwan]] in 2013 (see [[Taiwan Prints]] for more). (The existence of these two films doesn't contradict the possible origins of the other prints as noted above, since there was not ''another'' print of episode 5 in that collection. It's far more likely that the "Taiwan" prints of 2 and 3 are part of the same set from which the orphaned uncut copy of part 5 had come -- which was probably [[Gibraltar]].)
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*The original film recording negatives were borrowed from the BFI so the complete and uncut episodes could be released for the first time on the 2010 DVD.
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* See also the [[Troughton Junkings]] page.
  
  
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*The [[New Jersey Network]] was the first US station to screen Troughton episodes, starting from 1 February 1986: see TV listing above.
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*Apparently some US stations grafted the Hartnell into Troughton regeneration scene onto the start of the story, since this was the "first" second Doctor serial in the US syndication package.
  
  
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| ep1=The Doctor attempts to foil the Dominators' evil plan to explode the planet of Dulkis.
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==Links==
 
==Links==
 
*[[Main Page]]
 
*[[Main Page]]

Latest revision as of 22:19, 25 April 2022

Story Code: TT / Season 6 UK Airdate: 10 Aug to 7 Sep 1968 Doctor: Patrick Troughton
First airings by location UK Repeats / Foreign Cable and Satellite Previous Story / Next Story

This story aired in the following countries. They are listed in chronological order according to known airdate. (Refer also to Selling Doctor Who for expanded airdates.)

When the Patrick Troughton serials were syndicated to the United States, the second Doctor made his US debut on the New Jersey Network on 1 February 1986 (see below)
Australia Apr 70 b/w
Hong Kong Jul 70 b/w
Singapore Nov 70 b/w
Gibraltar Nov 73 b/w
Nigeria 75 or 76 b/w
  • Hong Kong presumably sent its films to Singapore soon after transmission, as that was the fate of the RTV prints of The Enemy of the World and The Web of Fear. Singapore may have sent the prints to Nigeria, as that was also the fate of those other two Troughton serials.
  • An uncut 16mm print of episode 5 was found in the possession of a film collector in 1983. The then-owner had acquired it from another collector who had possessed it since 1973, which means if it was an overseas return, the only candidate is Singapore (which also changes the source for the films that went to Nigeria), however if the collector actually acquired it in 1974, then it could have come from Gibraltar (see also The Wheel in Space).
  • The ABC in Australia returned its prints (parts 4 and 5 were cut by the censors) to the BBC on 4 June 1975.
  • The BBC held prints of episodes 2,3,4,5 in late 1976 when Whose Doctor Who was in production. These were likely to have been the set returned by Australia. (Part 1 was probably also held.) The BBC also retained the original 16mm telerecordings and the original 35mm negative of part 3.
  • By 20 July 1978, the BBC had given the original 16mm telerecording negatives plus the set of Australian prints to the BFI.
  • The BFI returned the Australian prints to the BBC archive in 1978. These edited episodes were subsequently used for the syndication copies sent to the United States in the mid-1980s, and also screened on UK Gold and appeared on the 1990 BBC VHS video release.
  • 16mm b/w prints of episodes 2 and 3 were apparently found in Taiwan in 2013 (see Taiwan Prints for more). (The existence of these two films doesn't contradict the possible origins of the other prints as noted above, since there was not another print of episode 5 in that collection. It's far more likely that the "Taiwan" prints of 2 and 3 are part of the same set from which the orphaned uncut copy of part 5 had come -- which was probably Gibraltar.)
  • The original film recording negatives were borrowed from the BFI so the complete and uncut episodes could be released for the first time on the 2010 DVD.
  • See also the Troughton Junkings page.


Reissue

  • The serial was reissued by the BBC in late 1985, and sold for the first time to:
United States from Feb 86 b/w
Canada Dec 89 b/w
New Zealand Aug 00 b/w
  • The New Jersey Network was the first US station to screen Troughton episodes, starting from 1 February 1986: see TV listing above.
  • Apparently some US stations grafted the Hartnell into Troughton regeneration scene onto the start of the story, since this was the "first" second Doctor serial in the US syndication package.


US TV Guide descriptions

More Information
Title: The Dominators

  • Episode 1: The Doctor attempts to foil the Dominators' evil plan to explode the planet of Dulkis.
  • Episode 2: (no plot description)
  • Episode 3: (no plot description)
  • Episode 4: (no plot description)
  • Episode 5: (no plot description)
  • Compilation: The Doctor attempts to foil the Dominators' evil plan to explode the planet of Dulkis.


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