http://cuttingsarchive.org/index.php?title=Dr_Who_fights_on%E2%80%94in_Arabic&feed=atom&action=historyDr Who fights on—in Arabic - Revision history2024-03-28T10:31:18ZRevision history for this page on the wikiMediaWiki 1.33.0http://cuttingsarchive.org/index.php?title=Dr_Who_fights_on%E2%80%94in_Arabic&diff=20088&oldid=prevJohn Lavalie: Created page with "{{article | publication = The Mirror | file = 1967-08-01 Mirror.jpg | px = 450 | height = | width = | date = 1967-08-01 | author = | pages = 2 | language = English | type..."2018-07-16T01:13:28Z<p>Created page with "{{article | publication = The Mirror | file = 1967-08-01 Mirror.jpg | px = 450 | height = | width = | date = 1967-08-01 | author = | pages = 2 | language = English | type..."</p>
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DR. WHO is battling the dreaded Daleks all over the Middle East—and in Arabic, too. <br />
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The B B C-T V children's series is one of several top British television programmes which have been dubbed into Arabic for sale overseas. The other programmes include Maigret, Oliver Twist, and Vendetta, the hard-hitting anti-Mafia series. <br />
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These programmes have also been dubbed into Spanish—for sale to Latin American countries. <br />
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In fact, B B C television shows can be seen all round the world. <br />
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Australia bought the most-1,225 programmes in the year ended last March a BBC spokesman reported last night. <br />
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Zambia came second with 798 programmes, and Canada was third with 701 This is a record for sales to Canada. <br />
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In Europe, biggest buyers were the Republic of Ireland (322), West Germany (200) and Holland (189). <br />
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Sales to the rest of the world thanks to the Arabic and Spanish dubbings were doubled.<br />
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