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'''Polygram''' was a home video company responsible for distributing videos of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' episodes to [[Australia]]n and [[New Zealand]]er viewers.
'''PolyGram''' were one of the distributors of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' home videos to viewers in [[Australia]] and [[New Zealand]], active mostly in the late [[1980s]] and early [[1990s]].  However they did not obtain the distribution rights for both countries simultaneously.  PolyGram took over from Kerridge Odeon, the original purveyors of ''Doctor Who'' tapes in New Zealand, in 1990.  PolyGram retained the cover artwork from the Odeon releases, which meant that some stories had different [[VHS]] covers in New Zealand than they did in Australia.  A good example of this is ''[[Terror of the Zygons (TV story)|Terror of the Zygons]]''.
 
== See Also ==
* [[CBS/FOX Video]]
* [[Warner Video]]
* [[BBC Video]]
 
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They were supplanted in both territories by [[Roadshow]], who completed the [[VHS]] run of ''Doctor Who'' tapes.
==External link==
* [http://www.doctorwhotoybox.co.uk/index.php/page/item/sec/12053527252/sub/18373108303/ino/18356273177/title/Doctor_Who_Terror_of_the_Zygons Doctor Who Toybox's collection of ''Terror of the Zygons'' covers], which shows the chronological history of VHS distribution in New Zealand and Australia
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Revision as of 14:48, 15 April 2013

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PolyGram were one of the distributors of Doctor Who home videos to viewers in Australia and New Zealand, active mostly in the late 1980s and early 1990s. However they did not obtain the distribution rights for both countries simultaneously. PolyGram took over from Kerridge Odeon, the original purveyors of Doctor Who tapes in New Zealand, in 1990. PolyGram retained the cover artwork from the Odeon releases, which meant that some stories had different VHS covers in New Zealand than they did in Australia. A good example of this is Terror of the Zygons.

They were supplanted in both territories by Roadshow, who completed the VHS run of Doctor Who tapes.

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