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These stations opted-out of [[WHA]]'s schedule:
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[[File:1984-04 Program Guide (Wisconsin) ETV map.jpg|275px|right|frameless]]
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{{cuttings|WETN|Program Guide (Wisconsin)}}{{meta
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| name = Wisconsin Educational Television Network
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| float =
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| network = PBS
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| channel = various
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| firstAir = 1983
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| lastAir = 1992
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| state = WI
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| wikipedia = Wisconsin Public Television
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| list = Wisconsin (WETN)
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| notes =
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}}[[File:DW Airwaves Wisconsin.jpg|right|thumb|275px|Airwaves, date unknown]]
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[[File:1983-04 Program Guide (Wisconsin) p14.jpg|thumb|350px|Program Guide, Apr. 1983]][[File:1985-03 Program Guide (Wisconsin) p17.jpg|thumb|350px|Program Guide, Mar. 1985]][[File:1984-12-07 Manitowoc Herald Times.jpg|thumb|200px|Manitowoc Herald Times, Dec. 7, 1984]]
  
*'''Channel 20 (WHRM, Wausau)'''
 
*'''Channel 28 (WHWC, Menomonie)'''
 
*'''Channel 31 (WHLA, La Crosse)'''
 
*'''Channel 36 (WLEF, Park Falls)'''
 
*'''Channel 38 (WPNE, Green Bay)'''
 
  
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*'''2 April 1983''': The [[Tom Baker stories]] begin, Saturday nights at 10:30 with repeats on Sundays at 9:00am.
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*'''1 October 1983''': The Saturday airings stop.
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*'''13 November 1983''': The series moves to noon.
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*'''23 November 1983''': [[The Five Doctors]] airs.  It would be repeated at least eight times in the next nine years.
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*'''11 November 1984''': [[Peter Davison]] premieres.
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*'''17 March 1985''': [[The Caves of Androzani]], [[Genesis of the Daleks]], and [[The Five Doctors]] air by viewers' choice.
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*'''24 March 1985''': [[Spearhead from Space]] and the viewers' #1 choice, [[The Invasion of Time]] air.
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*'''December 1985:''' The network disbands.  The stations are part of [[Wisconsin Public Television]], but continue their airings separate from [[WHA]].
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*'''2 November 1986''': The [[Colin Baker]] stories begin.
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*'''1 November 1987''': The [[William Hartnell]] stories begin, followed by [[Patrick Troughton]].
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*'''20 March 1988''': [[Doctor Who's Who's Who]] airs.
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*'''3 September 1989''': The series moves to Sundays at 10pm.
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*'''27 December 1992''': The series ends.
  
*As early as '''27 October 1985''', Doctor Who aired Sundays at noon.  It is likely that these stations aired the same episodes as [[WHA]].
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{{image table
*'''20 March 1988''': [[Doctor Who's Who's Who]] airs.
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|[[File:1984-03 Program Guide (Wisconsin) p18.jpg|thumb|150px|Program Guide, Mar. 1984]]
*'''1990''': The series moves to Sundays at 10pm.
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|[[File:1984-12 Program Guide (Wisconsin) p3.jpg|thumb|185px|Program Guide, Dec. 1984]]
*'''18 February 1990''': [[The Invasion of Time]] airs.
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}}{{image table
[[Category:Wisconsin]]
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|[[File:1989-03 Program Guide (Wisconsin) p20.jpg|thumb|150px|Program Guide, Mar. 1989]]
[[Category:Channel 20]]
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|[[File:1989-12 Program Guide (Wisconsin) p13.jpg|thumb|150px|Program Guide, Dec. 1989]]
[[Category:Channel 28]]
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|[[File:1992-01 Airwaves.jpg|thumb|left|210px|Airwaves, Jan. 1992]]
[[Category:Channel 31]]
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}}
[[Category:Channel 36]]
 
[[Category:Channel 38]]
 

Latest revision as of 19:14, 3 June 2022

1984-04 Program Guide (Wisconsin) ETV map.jpg
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More information about WETN can be found at the Doctor Who Cuttings Archive
Wisconsin Educational Television Network
Network: PBS Channel(s): various
First airing: 1983 Last airing: 1992

== AIRDATES ==
Airwaves, date unknown
Program Guide, Apr. 1983
Program Guide, Mar. 1985
Manitowoc Herald Times, Dec. 7, 1984


Program Guide, Mar. 1984
Program Guide, Dec. 1984
Program Guide, Mar. 1989
Program Guide, Dec. 1989
Airwaves, Jan. 1992