This Week in United Kingdom
Terror of the Zygons: Part Two (of three 30 min episodes)
Last updated 02 January 2017
Broadcast: Tuesday 30th March 1999
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BBC Choice - Scotland
Featuring: Tom Baker, Nicholas Courtney, Ian Marter, Elisabeth Sladen, John Woodnutt, John Woodnutt
Synopsis Source: Doctor Who Guide
Broadcast notes:
This was a special edit of the story comprising of three parts altered for widescreen, and only shown on BBC Choice Scotland.
~10:30pm-11:00pm BST (~21:30 GMT) < > « »
BBC Choice - Scotland
Featuring: Tom Baker, Nicholas Courtney, Ian Marter, Elisabeth Sladen, John Woodnutt, John Woodnutt
Sarah is attacked by a Zygon disguised as Harry whilst the Doctor falls into a trap and is hunted by the giant Skarasen. Meanwhile Harry is held prisoner on the Zygon spaceship.
Synopsis Source: Doctor Who Guide
Broadcast notes:
This was a special edit of the story comprising of three parts altered for widescreen, and only shown on BBC Choice Scotland.
Broadcast Source: BBC
Report from the This Week in Doctor Who Archive:
Friday 2nd April 1999:
BBC Choice Scotland aired Terror of the Zygons in three 30 minute segments this week from Monday to Wednesday. The story has been altered so it could air in Widescreen format. They also aired Terror in November, but no one mentioned it at the time. I think this is the only Doctor Who story this station had aired, probably because the story is set at Loch Ness. Presumably BBC Choice Scotland is available in all UK digital homes. At this writing, there is no mention of the station on the BBC website, and no online listings for the station anywhere, making it impossible for me to find out when or if the next Doctor Who broadcast is. BBC Choice also has a regional Wales station. Maybe we should keep our eyes out for sDeltaandtheBannermen. ;-)
BBC Choice Scotland aired Terror of the Zygons in three 30 minute segments this week from Monday to Wednesday. The story has been altered so it could air in Widescreen format. They also aired Terror in November, but no one mentioned it at the time. I think this is the only Doctor Who story this station had aired, probably because the story is set at Loch Ness. Presumably BBC Choice Scotland is available in all UK digital homes. At this writing, there is no mention of the station on the BBC website, and no online listings for the station anywhere, making it impossible for me to find out when or if the next Doctor Who broadcast is. BBC Choice also has a regional Wales station. Maybe we should keep our eyes out for sDeltaandtheBannermen. ;-)