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− | ==[[wikipedia:British Broadcasting Corporation|British Broadcasting Corporation]]==
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− | The BBC aired in-season repeats and '''Doctor Who''' seasons (e.g. "The Five Faces of Doctor Who"). The actors' union [[wikipedia:Equity (trade union)|Equity]] originally limited the number of repeats that could be shown, although that restriction would ease in later years.
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− | ==[[wikipedia:NBC Europe|Superchannel]]==
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− | {{airdates-left|the UK (Superchannel)}}
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− | '''Superchannel''' was a satellite channel owned by [[wikipedia:ITV|ITV]] that also broadcast BBC programs. Episodes of '''Doctor Who''' aired '''24 March 1987'''-'''6 August 1989'''.
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− | ==[[wikipedia:British Satellite Broadcasting|British Satellite Broadcasting]]==
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− | [[File:RT 19900922.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Radio Times, 22-28 September 1990]]
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− | '''Doctor Who''' aired on the Galaxy channel of BSB, '''1 April-1 December, 1990'''. A special '''Doctor Who''' weekend aired '''22-23 Septebmer, 1990''', presented in part by John Nathan-Turner and featured interviews with Sylvester McCoy, Carole Ann Ford, Elisabeth Sladen, Nicholas Courtney, William Russell, Gerry Davis and Raymond Cusick.
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− | ==[[wikipedia:UK Gold|UK Gold]]==
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− | [[File:RT 19921031.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Radio Times, 31 October-6 November 1992]]
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− | '''UK Gold''' was a British satellite channel specializing in repeats. It aired '''Doctor Who''' from [http://whogold.blogspot.com/2010/07/uk-gold-air-dates-1992-2007.html 2 November 1992 to 14 April 2007]. The channel has since been renamed '''Gold'''.
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− | ==[[wikipedia:BBC Prime|BBC Prime]]==
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− | '''BBC Prime''' was an European station that could be received in the UK. It aired '''Doctor Who''' as early as '''22 July 1995''' and as late as '''5 October 1996'''.
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