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[[wikipedia:Whose Doctor Who|Whose Doctor Who]] was broadcast on BBC2, on Sunday, '''3 April 1977''' (the day after part six of [[The Talons of Weng-Chiang]] had aired); it was part of the '''"Lively Arts"''' series, and was presented by Melvyn Bragg.  
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'''[[wikipedia:Whose Doctor Who|Whose Doctor Who]]''' was broadcast on BBC2, on Sunday, '''3 April 1977''' (the day after part six of [[The Talons of Weng-Chiang]] had aired); it was part of the '''"Lively Arts"''' series, and was presented by Melvyn Bragg.  
  
 
Various clips were featured, with those of the first and second Doctors extracted from the pitiful selection of black and white episodes that still existed by late 1976, with Pertwee clips in black and white or colour, again depending on the format of the still-existing material.
 
Various clips were featured, with those of the first and second Doctors extracted from the pitiful selection of black and white episodes that still existed by late 1976, with Pertwee clips in black and white or colour, again depending on the format of the still-existing material.
  
 
As far as can be determined, '''Whose Doctor Who''' was never aired by a foreign television station.
 
As far as can be determined, '''Whose Doctor Who''' was never aired by a foreign television station.

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Whose Doctor Who was broadcast on BBC2, on Sunday, 3 April 1977 (the day after part six of The Talons of Weng-Chiang had aired); it was part of the "Lively Arts" series, and was presented by Melvyn Bragg.

Various clips were featured, with those of the first and second Doctors extracted from the pitiful selection of black and white episodes that still existed by late 1976, with Pertwee clips in black and white or colour, again depending on the format of the still-existing material.

As far as can be determined, Whose Doctor Who was never aired by a foreign television station.