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Revision as of 08:28, 26 October 2010
Doctor Who aired in these cities, on these channels:
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Rochester
WXXI
Channel 21 (PBS)
1977: screened the Jon Pertwee stories from 1977.
1978: played the Tom Baker stories from 1978.
Circa 1987, they aired the repackaged William Hartnell stories, Patrick Troughton stories and Jon Pertwee stories.
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Buffalo
WNED
Channel 17 (PBS)
1977: screened in tandem with WXXI (from 1977 through until 1987). It was during screenings of the Jon Pertwee stories in 1977/78 that off-air recordings were made, which were later instrumental in the reconstruction from black and white back into colour.
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New York City
WOR
Channel 9 (PBS)
1978: WOR-TV (aka WWOR) was one of the earliest stations to broadcast the Tom Baker stories. The run commenced from Saturday, 7 October 1978, at 6.30pm.
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Entertainment Channel
Channel ?
1982: This cable channel was one of the first to screen the Peter Davison stories from 1982.
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New York City
WNYC
Channel 21
1986: WNYC (not a PBS station) screened repackaged William Hartnell stories, Patrick Troughton stories and Jon Pertwee stories circa 1986/87.
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Garden City
WLIW
Channel 21 (PBS)
1987: WLIW (affiliated with WLIU) screened the repackaged William Hartnell stories, Patrick Troughton stories and Jon Pertwee stories circa 1987.
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Schenectady
WMNT
Channel ? (PBS)
1987: screened the repackaged William Hartnell stories, Patrick Troughton stories and Jon Pertwee stories in 1987/1988/1989.
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Binghamton
WSKG
Channel ? (PBS)
1988: screened the repackaged Jon Pertwee stories in 1988.
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Syracuse
WCNY
Channel ? (PBS)
1989: screened the repackaged Jon Pertwee stories circa 1989.
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Champion Hill
WNPE
Channel ? (PBS)
1980s: screened episodes in the late 1980s.
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Norwood
WNPI
Channel ? (PBS)
1980s: screened episodes in the late 1980s.
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