The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe (TV Series) - Broadcast

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The first German broadcast was over the period 3 October 1964 – 24 October 1964, at 8.00 pm on ZDF and repeated: (27/11/66-18/12/66), (16/04/73-19/04/73) and (09/09/79-30/09/79), East German channel DDR1 screened the 6 part version twice in 1973, the last German broadcast was on Tele 5 (05/06/92-08/06/92). The first French broadcast started on 10 September 1965. The first BBC repeats began at 5.20 pm from 13 February 1967, then, beginning between BBC coverage of the Apollo 11 moon landing, 21 June – 15 September 1969 at 5.20 pm and in the Summer of 1972 at 9.30 am before coverage of the Olympics, and one last evening repeat (03/05/73-26/07/73) at 5.15 pm. The BBC also stripped the serial during school summer holiday morning schedules during 1974 and 1975. The next run was on Saturdays (05/03/77- 28/05/77) at 9.35 am. The last BBC repeats began on Saturday 3 April 1982 on BBC1 at 10.00 am, (from part 3 the serial was incorporated into the programme 'Get Set for Summer' hosted by Mark Curry.) concluding on Saturday 26 June 1982.

German digital channel ZDF Neo repeated all 4 episodes in a marathon screening from 12.55pm to 6.40pm on Monday 5 April 2010, and again on Thursday 30 December 2010 from 3.00pm to 8.15pm.

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