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[[File:TVMLithuania99.JPG|right|thumb|200px|The TV Movie aired on LNK at 20.50pm; listing from Kurier Wileński, 24-30 April 1999]]
 
 
'''[[wikipedia:Lithuania|LITHUANIA]]''' is one of the Baltic states in north-eastern [[:Category:Europe|Europe]], bordered by [[Poland]] and [[Russia]].   
 
'''[[wikipedia:Lithuania|LITHUANIA]]''' is one of the Baltic states in north-eastern [[:Category:Europe|Europe]], bordered by [[Poland]] and [[Russia]].   
  
  
The [[TV Movie]] (subtitled?) was screened on local station [[wikipedia:LNK (television station)|LNK]] on Sunday, '''25 April 1999''' from 20.50pm to 22.20pm as listed in the Lithuanian newspaper, ''Kurier Wileński'', dated 24-30 April 1999. Being a Polish-language paper, the movie was billed as '''"Doktor Who"'''.  
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The [[TV Movie]] (subtitled?) was screened on local station [[wikipedia:LNK (television station)|LNK]] on Sunday, '''25 April 1999''' from 20.50pm to 22.20pm under the title '''"Daktaras Kas"'''. The TV listings for this classified it as a "Komedija" ("comedy")!
  
According to the [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0116118/releaseinfo IMDB], the [[TV Movie]] was shown in Lithuania on Friday, '''25 July 2003'''; if this date is correct, then presumaby it was a repeat. We do not have access to Lithuanian newspapers for that date to confirm this.  
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The Polish-language Lithuanian newspaper ''Kurier Wileński'' billed it as '''"Doktor Who"'''. (This broadcast would have presumably been seen in neighbouring [[Poland]].)
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|[[File:Daktaras Kas Lithuania April 1999.jpg|right|thumb|250px|TV Movie listing in Lithuanian newspaper]]|[[File:Daktaras Kas Lithuania April 1999 b.jpg|right|thumb|200px|TV Movie listing in Lithuanian newspaper]]|[[File:Daktaras Kas Lithuania April 1999 c.jpg|right|thumb|200px|"Comedy" TV Movie listing in Lithuanian newspaper]]|[[File:TVMLithuania99.JPG|right|thumb|200px|TV Movie listing in Kurier Wileński, 24-30 April 1999]]
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Amusingly, none of these papers seemed able to agree on the spelling of Paul McGann's name!
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According to the [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0116118/releaseinfo IMDB], the [[TV Movie]] was shown in Lithuania on Friday, '''25 July 2003''', however there is no listing at all for the movie on that date on any channel in the Lithuanian TV listing pages available [http://89.223.124.215/tvps/fdgmzloqgvrb.jpg HERE].  
  
 
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[[File:DW Klub.JPG|right|thumb|300px|The "Dr Who" Night Club in Klaipėda]]
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The [[New Series]] was available on BBC Entertainment (Europe); it is known as '''"Daktaras Kas"'''.  
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The [[New Series]] was available on BBC Entertainment (Europe) also under the title '''"Daktaras Kas"'''.  
  
 
Lithuania took part in the worldwide simulcast of [[The Day of the Doctor]] on '''23 November 2013''', taking its signal feed from the [[Russia|Russian]] station NRK.
 
Lithuania took part in the worldwide simulcast of [[The Day of the Doctor]] on '''23 November 2013''', taking its signal feed from the [[Russia|Russian]] station NRK.
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==Dr Who Night Club==
 
==Dr Who Night Club==
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[[File:DW Klub.JPG|right|thumb|300px|The "Dr Who" Night Club in Klaipėda]]
  
 
Located on Naujojo Sodo St, in Klaipėda, Lithuania, is the "DR WHO NAKTINIS KLUBAS", a night-club / disco. But despite the similar name, it has no direct connection to the TV series.   
 
Located on Naujojo Sodo St, in Klaipėda, Lithuania, is the "DR WHO NAKTINIS KLUBAS", a night-club / disco. But despite the similar name, it has no direct connection to the TV series.   
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Links to many Eastern European newspapers found here:
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http://tvp.netcollect.ru/prog_local.php?local_lang=en
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Links to Lithuanian papers here:
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http://tvp.netcollect.ru/prog_local.php?year=2003&local=litva
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Links for 25 April 1999 - LOTS of listings for TVM under title '''Daktaras Kas'''
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http://tvp.netcollect.ru/prog_day.php?y=1999&m=04&d=25
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NONE have the TVM listed for 25 July 2003 per IMDB
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http://89.223.124.215/tvps/fdgmzloqgvrb.jpg
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http://tvp.netcollect.ru/prog_day.php?y=2003&m=07&d=25
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Latest revision as of 23:42, 29 June 2025

LITHUANIA is one of the Baltic states in north-eastern Europe, bordered by Poland and Russia.


The TV Movie (subtitled?) was screened on local station LNK on Sunday, 25 April 1999 from 20.50pm to 22.20pm under the title "Daktaras Kas". The TV listings for this classified it as a "Komedija" ("comedy")!

The Polish-language Lithuanian newspaper Kurier Wileński billed it as "Doktor Who". (This broadcast would have presumably been seen in neighbouring Poland.)

TV Movie listing in Lithuanian newspaper
TV Movie listing in Lithuanian newspaper
"Comedy" TV Movie listing in Lithuanian newspaper
TV Movie listing in Kurier Wileński, 24-30 April 1999


Amusingly, none of these papers seemed able to agree on the spelling of Paul McGann's name!


According to the IMDB, the TV Movie was shown in Lithuania on Friday, 25 July 2003, however there is no listing at all for the movie on that date on any channel in the Lithuanian TV listing pages available HERE.


The New Series was available on BBC Entertainment (Europe) also under the title "Daktaras Kas".

Lithuania took part in the worldwide simulcast of The Day of the Doctor on 23 November 2013, taking its signal feed from the Russian station NRK.


Dr Who Night Club

The "Dr Who" Night Club in Klaipėda

Located on Naujojo Sodo St, in Klaipėda, Lithuania, is the "DR WHO NAKTINIS KLUBAS", a night-club / disco. But despite the similar name, it has no direct connection to the TV series.


Lithuania in Doctor Who

  • Lord Cranleigh thought Alzarius was a "Baltic bit"; Lithuania is one of the Baltic states (Black Orchid).


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