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− | {{ | + | {{cuttings|KTCA|Scene 2 and 17}}{{meta |
− | + | | name = KTCA | |
− | + | | float = | |
+ | | network = PBS | ||
+ | | channel = 2 | ||
+ | | firstAir = 1981 | ||
+ | | lastAir = 2002 | ||
+ | | state = Twin Cities | ||
+ | | wikipedia = KTCA | ||
+ | | list = St. Paul (KTCA) | ||
+ | | notes = | ||
+ | }} | ||
[[File:KTCA Scene 198112.jpg|thumb|250px|Tom Baker premieres, 28 December 1981]] | [[File:KTCA Scene 198112.jpg|thumb|250px|Tom Baker premieres, 28 December 1981]] | ||
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[[File:Scene 198308.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Scene, Aug. 1983]] | [[File:Scene 198308.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Scene, Aug. 1983]] | ||
− | *'''28 December 1981''': Channel 2 screened [[Tom Baker stories]] Monday to Friday at 5:00pm; the timeslot later changed to 5.30pm. They were cycled through at least twice. | + | [[File:Scene 198505.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Scene, May 1985]] |
+ | *'''28 December 1981''': Channel 2 screened [[Tom Baker stories]] Monday to Friday at 5:00pm; the timeslot later changed to 5.30pm. They were cycled through at least twice and were shown in production order. | ||
+ | *'''14 January 1982''': Part Four of [[Revenge of the Cybermen]] is accidentally skipped. It would eventually air on '''15 February'''. | ||
+ | *'''30 December 1982''': [[Image of the Fendahl]] begins airing out of order, preceded by an announcement that Time-Life had sent the wrong story | ||
*'''6 May 1983''': The [[Peter Davison stories]] begin. The episodes move from weekdays to Friday night compilations. This was followed by further [[Tom Baker]] reruns. | *'''6 May 1983''': The [[Peter Davison stories]] begin. The episodes move from weekdays to Friday night compilations. This was followed by further [[Tom Baker]] reruns. | ||
*'''23 November 1983''': [[The Five Doctors]] airs. | *'''23 November 1983''': [[The Five Doctors]] airs. | ||
*'''6 October 1984''': A Saturday evening run begins with season 21. | *'''6 October 1984''': A Saturday evening run begins with season 21. | ||
− | *'''23 March 1985''': Regeneration night features four regeneration stories | + | *'''23 March 1985''': Regeneration night features four regeneration stories: [[Spearhead from Space]], [[Robot]], [[Logopolis]], [[The Caves of Androzani]]. [[Robot]] and [[Logopolis]] were edited into hour timeslots. |
*'''30 March 1985''': The complete [[Jon Pertwee]] package continues. | *'''30 March 1985''': The complete [[Jon Pertwee]] package continues. | ||
*'''22 November 1985''': [[Colin Baker]] premieres. | *'''22 November 1985''': [[Colin Baker]] premieres. | ||
*'''10 January 1986''': The 17 repackaged [[William Hartnell stories]] screen. | *'''10 January 1986''': The 17 repackaged [[William Hartnell stories]] screen. | ||
*'''27 June 1986''': The [[Patrick Troughton stories]] begin. | *'''27 June 1986''': The [[Patrick Troughton stories]] begin. | ||
+ | *'''3 October 1986''': The second half of [[The Mind of Evil]] is mistakenly shown instead of the first half. The entire story is shown the next week. | ||
*'''5 October 1986''': A "Dr Who Festival" is held at the Minneapolis Armory, with an appearance by the travelling [[Doctor Who USA Tour]] bus: | *'''5 October 1986''': A "Dr Who Festival" is held at the Minneapolis Armory, with an appearance by the travelling [[Doctor Who USA Tour]] bus: | ||
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*'''1 January 1992''': The series ends with a New Year's Day marathon of three stories. | *'''1 January 1992''': The series ends with a New Year's Day marathon of three stories. | ||
*'''8 May 1999''': [http://www.michaell.org/who/ktca/RDKTCA4.htm Fan clubs] get the series reinstated. '''Doctor Who''' now airs episodically, Saturday nights around 11:30. | *'''8 May 1999''': [http://www.michaell.org/who/ktca/RDKTCA4.htm Fan clubs] get the series reinstated. '''Doctor Who''' now airs episodically, Saturday nights around 11:30. | ||
+ | *'''28 September 2002''': After one last run of [[Tom Baker]] episodes, '''Doctor Who''' ends in Minnesota. | ||
{{Image table | {{Image table | ||
|[[File:Scene 198209.jpg|thumb|180px|Scene, Sept. 1982]] | |[[File:Scene 198209.jpg|thumb|180px|Scene, Sept. 1982]] | ||
+ | |[[File:MinneapolisDW.JPG|thumb|250px|Regeneration night 23 March 1985; Star Tribune Minneapolis, 17 March 1985]] | ||
|[[File:KTCA Scene 198305.jpg|thumb|200px|Peter Davison premieres, May 1983]] | |[[File:KTCA Scene 198305.jpg|thumb|200px|Peter Davison premieres, May 1983]] | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{Image table | ||
|[[File:KTCA Scene 199102.jpg|thumb|185px|Feb. 1991]] | |[[File:KTCA Scene 199102.jpg|thumb|185px|Feb. 1991]] | ||
|[[File:TV2 199201.jpg|thumb||200px|Jan. 1992]] | |[[File:TV2 199201.jpg|thumb||200px|Jan. 1992]] | ||
− | + | }}{{clear}} | |
− | }} | ||
+ | [[File:TV2 199905.jpg|thumb|left|450px|'''Doctor Who''' returns, May 1999]] | ||
+ | {{clear}} | ||
==Media== | ==Media== | ||
− | + | {{YouTube table | |
− | {{YouTube| | + | |zYMxcva2wdQ | 1983 promo |
− | {{YouTube| | + | |dqO1rvySn4s | Convention promo and Hartnell intro |
− | [[ | + | |ZRasa3oClLY | Celebration commercial |
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{YouTube table | ||
+ | |WTTubg0KjKs | Festival 86 | ||
+ | |4T8qOtRXUNA | Festival 87 | ||
+ | |Au-LWWOyKus | 1989 vacation | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{YouTube table | ||
+ | |XTKkeeN7J7k | [[The Mind of Evil]] mistake, 1986 | ||
+ | |CC2TLvxcbU8 | 1986 pledge break | ||
+ | |_LnMhQqqlOY | 1988 time slot change | ||
+ | }} |
Revision as of 00:57, 13 December 2020
More information about KTCA can be found at the Doctor Who Cuttings Archive
KTCA | |
Network: PBS | Channel(s): 2 |
First airing: 1981 | Last airing: 2002 |
== AIRDATES == |
- 28 December 1981: Channel 2 screened Tom Baker stories Monday to Friday at 5:00pm; the timeslot later changed to 5.30pm. They were cycled through at least twice and were shown in production order.
- 14 January 1982: Part Four of Revenge of the Cybermen is accidentally skipped. It would eventually air on 15 February.
- 30 December 1982: Image of the Fendahl begins airing out of order, preceded by an announcement that Time-Life had sent the wrong story
- 6 May 1983: The Peter Davison stories begin. The episodes move from weekdays to Friday night compilations. This was followed by further Tom Baker reruns.
- 23 November 1983: The Five Doctors airs.
- 6 October 1984: A Saturday evening run begins with season 21.
- 23 March 1985: Regeneration night features four regeneration stories: Spearhead from Space, Robot, Logopolis, The Caves of Androzani. Robot and Logopolis were edited into hour timeslots.
- 30 March 1985: The complete Jon Pertwee package continues.
- 22 November 1985: Colin Baker premieres.
- 10 January 1986: The 17 repackaged William Hartnell stories screen.
- 27 June 1986: The Patrick Troughton stories begin.
- 3 October 1986: The second half of The Mind of Evil is mistakenly shown instead of the first half. The entire story is shown the next week.
- 5 October 1986: A "Dr Who Festival" is held at the Minneapolis Armory, with an appearance by the travelling Doctor Who USA Tour bus:
- PRESS COVERAGE: USA BUS TOUR in MINNESOTA 1
- PRESS COVERAGE: USA BUS TOUR in MINNESOTA 2
- 14 February 1987: Colin Baker returns.
- 4 April 1987: Another run of William Hartnell and Patrick Troughton begins on Saturday nights.
- 1 May 1987: Tom Baker returns.
- 14 November 1987: The Trial of a Time Lord airs after Patrick Troughton finishes.
- 12 December 1987: Jon Pertwee begins airing on Saturday nights.
- March 1988: The Trial of a Time Lord airs, followed by Time and the Rani, which plays on its own. The rest of the McCoy era airs after 1989. The series now airs Saturdays, at 11.00pm.
- 1988: The 24 repackaged Jon Pertwee stories had screened by September 1988.
- 10 March 1990: The Saturday airings end with Survival.
- 9 September 1990: The series returns with back to back on Sunday afternoons.
- 29 November 1991: Five stories air the day after Thanksgiving.
- 1 January 1992: The series ends with a New Year's Day marathon of three stories.
- 8 May 1999: Fan clubs get the series reinstated. Doctor Who now airs episodically, Saturday nights around 11:30.
- 28 September 2002: After one last run of Tom Baker episodes, Doctor Who ends in Minnesota.
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