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− | }} | + | }} [[File:1988-12-10 Spokesman Review.jpg|275px|thumb|right|The Spokesman-Review, Dec. 10, 1988]] |
+ | The station was also available in the south-western provinces of [[Canada]], on cable channels 13 or 14 depending on location. | ||
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*'''10 May 1983''': Airs Tuesday-Friday at 5pm, with a repeat of the same episode at 10pm. | *'''10 May 1983''': Airs Tuesday-Friday at 5pm, with a repeat of the same episode at 10pm. | ||
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*'''23 November 1983''': [[The Five Doctors]] airs. | *'''23 November 1983''': [[The Five Doctors]] airs. | ||
*'''May 1985''': Airing weeknights at 6:30. | *'''May 1985''': Airing weeknights at 6:30. | ||
− | *'''26 | + | *'''26 March 1988''': [[Doctor Who Then and Now]] airs. |
*'''16 July 1988''': The repackaged [[Jon Pertwee stories]] air. | *'''16 July 1988''': The repackaged [[Jon Pertwee stories]] air. | ||
*'''10 December 1988''': [[The Making of Doctor Who]] screens. | *'''10 December 1988''': [[The Making of Doctor Who]] screens. | ||
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*'''22 August 1992''': [[Resistance is Useless]] and [[The Tomb of the Cybermen]] both screen. | *'''22 August 1992''': [[Resistance is Useless]] and [[The Tomb of the Cybermen]] both screen. | ||
*'''18 December 1993''': Both [[Peter Cushing]] Dalek movies air back to back. | *'''18 December 1993''': Both [[Peter Cushing]] Dalek movies air back to back. | ||
− | *'''18 March 1995''': '''Doctor Who All Night Marathon''' airs from 7.30pm to (at least) midnight. This | + | *'''18 March 1995''': '''Doctor Who All Night Marathon''' airs from 7.30pm to (at least) midnight. This consisted of [[30 Years in the Tardis]], all of [[Invasion of the Dinosaurs]] - including the b/w part 1 (the newspapers referred to this as a "never before seen on TV" "lost" Jon Pertwee episode), closing with the regular 10.30pm omnibus (which was presumably [[Delta and the Bannermen]]). |
*'''June 1996''': Omnibus editions aired at 10.30pm PST. | *'''June 1996''': Omnibus editions aired at 10.30pm PST. | ||
*'''15 April 2000''': The [[Sylvester McCoy stories]] finish airing and the series goes off the air. | *'''15 April 2000''': The [[Sylvester McCoy stories]] finish airing and the series goes off the air. | ||
+ | [[File:SpokaneMarathon.JPG|left|thumb|550px|18 March 1995 Marathon with "lost" Pertwee episode; Calgary Herald, Mar 18, 1995]] | ||
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|[[File:1996-08-17 Calgary Herald.jpg|thumb|left|350px|Calgary Herald, Aug. 17, 1996]] | |[[File:1996-08-17 Calgary Herald.jpg|thumb|left|350px|Calgary Herald, Aug. 17, 1996]] |
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KSPS | |
Network: PBS | Channel(s): 7 |
First airing: 1983 | Last airing: 2000? |
== AIRDATES == |
The station was also available in the south-western provinces of Canada, on cable channels 13 or 14 depending on location.
- 10 May 1983: Airs Tuesday-Friday at 5pm, with a repeat of the same episode at 10pm.
- 1 August 1983: Monday night repeat added.
- 23 November 1983: The Five Doctors airs.
- May 1985: Airing weeknights at 6:30.
- 26 March 1988: Doctor Who Then and Now airs.
- 16 July 1988: The repackaged Jon Pertwee stories air.
- 10 December 1988: The Making of Doctor Who screens.
- 26 August 1989: Doctor Who Then and Now repeated.
- 2 December 1989: Aired Attack of the Cybermen at 10:00pm.
- 16 November 1990: The Claws of Axos airs. Parts one and two are aired from videotape in black and white by mistake.
- 22 August 1992: Resistance is Useless and The Tomb of the Cybermen both screen.
- 18 December 1993: Both Peter Cushing Dalek movies air back to back.
- 18 March 1995: Doctor Who All Night Marathon airs from 7.30pm to (at least) midnight. This consisted of 30 Years in the Tardis, all of Invasion of the Dinosaurs - including the b/w part 1 (the newspapers referred to this as a "never before seen on TV" "lost" Jon Pertwee episode), closing with the regular 10.30pm omnibus (which was presumably Delta and the Bannermen).
- June 1996: Omnibus editions aired at 10.30pm PST.
- 15 April 2000: The Sylvester McCoy stories finish airing and the series goes off the air.
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