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== In the DWU == | == In the DWU == | ||
Naturally, since the British Broadcasting Corporation started ''[[Doctor Who]]'', the series itself and its spin-offs have given it a fair share of homage. The DWU in fact predicted the existence a [[BBC3]] thirty-one years before [[BBC Three|such a channel]] actually came into existence. According to ''[[Who Killed Kennedy]]'', it was allegedly launched in [[1969]]. | Naturally, since the British Broadcasting Corporation started ''[[Doctor Who]]'', the series itself and its spin-offs have given it a fair share of homage. The DWU in fact predicted the existence a [[BBC3]] thirty-one years before [[BBC Three|such a channel]] actually came into existence. According to ''[[Who Killed Kennedy (novel)|Who Killed Kennedy]]'', it was allegedly launched in [[1969]]. | ||
On [[14 July]] [[1930]], the BBC broadcast a television adaptation of ''[[The Man With the Flower in His Mouth]]'' by [[Luigi Pirandello]]. This was the first television drama to be produced in the United Kingdom. Provided that the broadcast was successful, the BBC considered producing an adaptation of ''[[Black Orchid (book)|Black Orchid]]'' by [[George Cranleigh]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Wheel of Ice (novel)|The Wheel of Ice]]'') | On [[14 July]] [[1930]], the BBC broadcast a television adaptation of ''[[The Man With the Flower in His Mouth]]'' by [[Luigi Pirandello]]. This was the first television drama to be produced in the United Kingdom. Provided that the broadcast was successful, the BBC considered producing an adaptation of ''[[Black Orchid (book)|Black Orchid]]'' by [[George Cranleigh]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Wheel of Ice (novel)|The Wheel of Ice]]'') |