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Network: PBS | Channel(s): 48 |
First airing: 1985 | Last airing: 2005 |
== AIRDATES == |
- 4 May 1985: The Tom Baker stories air for the first time.
- 7 December 1985: The Five Doctors airs as a special.
- 28 June 1986: The William Hartnell stories begin.
- 25 October 1986: The Patrick Troughton stories begin.
- 20 December 1986: The complete Jon Pertwee package begins.
- 6 June 1987: Tom Baker returns.
- 1990-1996: The Sylvester McCoy stories air, as does the 24 repackaged Jon Pertwee stories, which are also repeated.
- 22 August 1992: The Tomb of the Cybermen screens.
- 28 November 1998: Two of the Reeltime Pictures documentaries air.
- December 1998: Switches from compilations to episodic airings.
- 3 March 2001: Remembrance of the Daleks airs as part of a National Doctor Who Night repeat.
- 26 October 2002 and 5 April 2003: The extended Special Edition of The Five Doctors screens.
- 22 January 2005: The series ends.
1990 "Summer Fest" Pledge Breaks
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