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The [[Tenth Doctor]] compared [[Castle Extremis]] to a scenario in which North and [[South Korea]] decided to ditch their weapons programmes and buy [[Alton Towers]]. ([[PROSE]]: '' [[Martha in the Mirror (novel)|Martha in the Mirror]]'')
The [[Tenth Doctor]] compared [[Castle Extremis]] to a scenario in which North and [[South Korea]] decided to ditch their weapons programmes and buy [[Alton Towers]]. ([[PROSE]]: '' [[Martha in the Mirror (novel)|Martha in the Mirror]]'')
===Behind the scenes===
According to reports in 2014, ''Doctor Who'' was among the few foreign media the BBC was seeking to export to the country, alongside ''Top Gear'' and ''Teletubbies''. As per negotiations between North Korea's state broadcaster and the BBC and UK Foreign Office, these programmes would have been broadcast on North Korean television. However, this deal appears to have never been finalised. Typically, foreign media is strictly regulated, and these programmes would have been no exception.<ref>https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/tv/news/north-korea-wants-our-television-under-kim-jongun-tv-is-pretty-grim-but-now-the-supreme-leader-is-considering-sampling-the-delights-of-top-gear-tinky-winky-and-doctor-who-9241171.html</ref><ref>https://qz.com/196839/how-letting-north-koreans-watch-dr-who-gives-the-government-more-control</ref> As a result of these negotiations, some tabloids erroneously claimed North Korea had already started broadcasting ''Doctor Who''.<ref>https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2598432/amp/North-Korea-tunes-Top-Gear-Doctor-Who-BBC-shows-approved-regime-broadcast-state-TV.html</ref>


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Revision as of 14:06, 21 January 2024

North Korea

By the year 2009, North Korea was part of the worldwide nuclear grid overseen by UNIT. (TV: The Poison Sky)

In the wake of Miracle Day in 2011, the North Korean regime viewed its population as immortal soldiers and mobilised troops along the border with South Korea. (TV: The New World)

The Tenth Doctor compared Castle Extremis to a scenario in which North and South Korea decided to ditch their weapons programmes and buy Alton Towers. (PROSE: Martha in the Mirror)

Behind the scenes

According to reports in 2014, Doctor Who was among the few foreign media the BBC was seeking to export to the country, alongside Top Gear and Teletubbies. As per negotiations between North Korea's state broadcaster and the BBC and UK Foreign Office, these programmes would have been broadcast on North Korean television. However, this deal appears to have never been finalised. Typically, foreign media is strictly regulated, and these programmes would have been no exception.[1][2] As a result of these negotiations, some tabloids erroneously claimed North Korea had already started broadcasting Doctor Who.[3]