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In 1972, the [[United States]] was sold a 72-episode package of stories, via Time-Life Films, which didn't really set the world on fire. But six years later in 1978, Time-Life Television distributed episodes starring an actor by the name of Tom Baker...  
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The [[United States]] was offered the first two Hartnell seasons in 1965, but no sale eventuated. In 1972, the US was sold a 72-episode package of Jon Pertwee stories, via Time-Life Films, which didn't really set the world on fire. But six years later in 1978, Time-Life Television distributed episodes starring an actor by the name of Tom Baker...  
  
  

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Doctor Who was offered to Canada in early 1965, but the series was dropped after only 26 episodes. It wasn't until 1976 that Canada picked up the series again.

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The United States was offered the first two Hartnell seasons in 1965, but no sale eventuated. In 1972, the US was sold a 72-episode package of Jon Pertwee stories, via Time-Life Films, which didn't really set the world on fire. But six years later in 1978, Time-Life Television distributed episodes starring an actor by the name of Tom Baker...


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