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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Identity Crisis: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by AVON: [qb]Remeber that back then "DW" was not only done live but, was done 50 out of 52 weeks (with only a break for Christmas).[/qb][/QUOTE]Doctor Who was never broadcast live. It was always pre-recorded. I think the closest they ever came was during one Pertwee when they were still working on the music on the morning of the day of broadcast. During the Hartnell years recording was two months ahead of broadcast at the start of a season, falling to only three weeks or so ahead by the end of the season. Broadcasts ran for about ten months out of twelve whilst recording was almost continuous throughout the year (with location recording taking place several weeks before studio recording, thus leading to the recording of stories and even seasons overlapping). Season one: Nov '63 to Sept '64 (recorded Sept '63 to Aug '64) Season two: Oct '64 to Jul '65 (recorded Jun '64 to Jul '65) Season three: Sept '65 to Jul '66 (recorded Jun '65 to Jul '64) There was no break in broadcast for Christams. One episode (part 7 of The Daleks' Master Plan) was broadcast on Christmas Day 1965 and include one scene where William Hartnell turned to the camera and wished the audience a merry christmas. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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