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| 26 April 1996 | Canada | R | |
| 30 August 1996 | Great Britain | ||
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| 29 June 1996 | Japan | ||
| 26 April 1996 | USA |
When Hoover and his men are apprehended for trespassing by Colonel Fitzgerald and the MP's, an off-stage ADR line is heard as one of the men speaks into the radio: "Sierra, Tango, Zero, One." "Sierra, Tango" uses the phonetic alphabet to denote the letters "S" and "T". However, that is the modern phonetic alphabet, which came into effect in 1957. To be authentic to the period, the ADR line ought to have been "Sugar, Tare, Zero, One".