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− | {{Variety|station=IPBN|align=right}} | + | {{cuttings|IPT|Advance}}{{Variety|station=IPBN|align=right}}{{meta |
− | {{ | + | | name = Iowa Public Television |
+ | | float = | ||
+ | | network = PBS | ||
+ | | channel = various | ||
+ | | firstAir = 1974 | ||
+ | | lastAir = | ||
+ | | state = IA | ||
+ | | wikipedia = Iowa Public Television | ||
+ | | list = Iowa | ||
+ | | notes = | ||
+ | }} | ||
[[File:19740406.jpg|thumb|right|300px|First Iowa listing for Dr Who, channel 12, 7:00pm, 6 April 1974]] | [[File:19740406.jpg|thumb|right|300px|First Iowa listing for Dr Who, channel 12, 7:00pm, 6 April 1974]] | ||
+ | [[File:IA 19781002.JPG|thumb|right|250px|Tom Baker premiere, Oct. 2, 1978]] | ||
+ | [[File:Iowa ID 1979.png|thumb|right|250px|1979]] | ||
+ | [[File:IPTV logos.jpg|frameless|right|350px]] | ||
− | + | *'''6 April 1974''': The [[Jon Pertwee stories]] begin airing, Saturdays at 7:00pm on the '''Iowa Educational Broadcasting Network'''. After 26 weeks, the series goes off the air for a year and a half. | |
− | *'''6 April 1974''': | + | *'''10 June 1976''': [[Jon Pertwee]] returns, now Thursdays at 6pm. After moving to 5pm, the series takes another long break. |
− | *'''10 June 1976''': [[Jon Pertwee]] | ||
*'''29 July 1976''': The stations are renamed '''Iowa Public Broadcasting Network'''. | *'''29 July 1976''': The stations are renamed '''Iowa Public Broadcasting Network'''. | ||
*'''2 November 1977''': '''Doctor Who''' returns, now Wednesdays at 5pm. | *'''2 November 1977''': '''Doctor Who''' returns, now Wednesdays at 5pm. | ||
*'''2 January 1978''': One run of [[Jon Pertwee]] is [[wikipedia:Stripping (television)|stripped]] at 10pm. | *'''2 January 1978''': One run of [[Jon Pertwee]] is [[wikipedia:Stripping (television)|stripped]] at 10pm. | ||
*'''11 April 1978''': Both runs end. | *'''11 April 1978''': Both runs end. | ||
− | + | <!--'''1978''': '''IPBN''' was the last US market to purchase the initial package of 13 [[Jon Pertwee stories]], which was circa '''July 1978'''. (BBC documentation records this sale as being to "[[wikipedia:KDIN|KDIN]]", which is Channel in 11 in Des Moines.) [Jon: I think this is the sale to IPTV being recorded very late, since the screenings on IPTV had concluded by April of that year]--> | |
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*'''2 October 1978''': The [[Tom Baker stories]] commence at 10pm. | *'''2 October 1978''': The [[Tom Baker stories]] commence at 10pm. | ||
− | *''' | + | *'''2 March 1979''': The series goes off the air again. |
*'''1982''': The network is renamed '''Iowa Public Television'''. | *'''1982''': The network is renamed '''Iowa Public Television'''. | ||
*'''5 October 1984''': IPT airs '''Doctor Who''' in the unique Friday-Sunday slot. | *'''5 October 1984''': IPT airs '''Doctor Who''' in the unique Friday-Sunday slot. | ||
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*'''10 June 1986''': The timeslot changes to Sundays through Friday nights. Several stories are skipped. | *'''10 June 1986''': The timeslot changes to Sundays through Friday nights. Several stories are skipped. | ||
*'''10 October 1986''': IPT switches to compilations, Friday nights at 11:00. | *'''10 October 1986''': IPT switches to compilations, Friday nights at 11:00. | ||
− | *'''1 August 1987''': The travelling [[Doctor Who USA Tour]] with Janet Fielding visits Iowa Public Television: | + | *'''14 April 1987''': [[William Hartnell]] premieres. |
− | + | *'''1 August 1987''': The travelling [[Doctor Who USA Tour]] with Janet Fielding visits Iowa Public Television. | |
− | + | *'''13 October 1989''': Episodes now air out of order. | |
− | *''' | + | *'''24 November 1989''': Dalek stories air for eleven weeks. |
− | *'''September 1994''': The network discontinued its cycle of re-runs, with the last story to air being [[Survival]] in September. Fans were, however, able to get a reprieve by raising funds through a pledge drive. | + | *'''12 March 1993''': [[The Tomb of the Cybermen]] airs. |
− | + | *'''September 1994''': The network discontinued its cycle of re-runs, with the last story to air being [[Survival]] in September. Fans were, however, able to get a reprieve by raising funds through a pledge drive. At the time, '''IPTV''' was one of the few markets in the US still screening non-stop re-runs of the omnibus editions, from [[An Unearthly Child]] onwards. | |
− | * By '''1998''', '''IPTV''' was one of only five markets in the US still screening the series. | + | *From '''1997''', IPTV screens various [[Reeltime Pictures]] documentaries, such as '''Return to Devil's End'''. |
− | + | *By '''1998''', '''IPTV''' was one of only five markets in the US still screening the series. During its broadcast history, IPTV would show often one episode multiple nights a week, one episode per week, omnibus versions every Friday night, then back to one episode per week, etc. These '''SciFi Friday Night''' screenings were hosted by Mike Frisbie. | |
− | *''' | + | *'''3 March 2001''': [[Remembrance of the Daleks]] airs as part of a '''National Doctor Who Night''' repeat. The broadcast is presented by Sylvester McCoy. |
− | *''' | + | *'''27 September 2003''': '''The Airzone Solution''' and '''Auton''', two of the [[BBV Productions]] spin-off videos, air back to back from 9pm. |
+ | *'''24 March 2007''': The new series and '''Doctor Who Confidential''' begin running on Saturday nights, followed by two classic series episodes. | ||
+ | *'''14 March 2015''': IPTV became the first station in the world to broadcast [[The Web of Fear]] following its recovery in 2013. It aired as part of a pledge drive, starting on Saturday, 14 March, at 10:10pm, with the final episode airing at 12:20am on Sunday, 15 March. The still-missing third episode was covered by a special on-camera narration provided by Lars Pearson. [http://www.iptv.org/series.cfm/14753/doctor_who_classic/ep:5 IPTV to air The Web of Fear] | ||
+ | *'''23 July 2016''': A full run of [[Tom Baker stories]] commences, Saturdays at 10:30pm. These are then repeated. | ||
+ | *'''7 April 2018''': The [[Peter Davison stories]] commence. Due to rights issues, [[Earthshock]], [[The Five Doctors]] and [[Resurrection of the Daleks]] are skipped. The Davisons are then repeated. | ||
+ | *'''5 January 2019''': The [[Colin Baker]] stories air. [[Revelation of the Daleks]] is skipped. The Davisons are run again, followed by the Colin Bakers ... | ||
+ | *By '''April 2020''', the Sylvester McCoy stories are playing... | ||
+ | *'''25 April 2020''': Having completed the McCoy stories, IPTV goes back to the beginning, and screens [[An Unearthly Child]], followed by further "William Hartnell Movies" every Saturday... | ||
+ | *'''From January 2021''': "Tom Baker Movies" are being shown... | ||
+ | *... and as '''2022''' arrives, the Tom Baker Movies are being recycled again... | ||
+ | *... and yet again as 2022 rolls into '''2023'''... | ||
+ | *... and as '''2024''' draws to an end, the series is still chugging along with the same old [[Tom Baker]] episodes on a loop... | ||
+ | *... but from '''4 January 2025''' the schedule makes a surprise deviation and includes some Jon Pertwees (the first of which is [[Death to the Daleks]])... | ||
+ | <!--*... but by the end of '''June 2023''', the series is gone, the last story to air being [[The Android Invasion]] on '''24 June'''... only to return briefly during the last month of the year with some season 17 Bakers, concluding with [[The Horns of Nimon]] on '''30 December 2023'''. | ||
+ | **[https://twidw.doctorwhonews.net/channels.php?code=17&detail=broadcast&pglist=dw&page=13 IPTV Schedules 2022] --> | ||
− | + | {{Image table | |
− | + | |[[File:1974-04-06 Des Moines Register.jpg|thumb|right|75px|The Des Moines Register, Apr. 6, 1974]] | |
− | + | |[[File:IA 19760701.JPG|thumb|right|250px|IEBN promotes Doctor Who, and a special with Jon Pertwee's ex-wife]] | |
− | [[File:IA 19760701.JPG|thumb|right|250px|IEBN promotes Doctor Who, and a special with Jon Pertwee's ex-wife]] | + | |[[File:Waterloo 19820730.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Waterloo Courier, July 30, 1982]] |
− | + | }} | |
− | + | {{Image table | |
− | + | |[[File:1987-03-08 Des Moines Register.jpg|thumb|300px|The Des Moines Register, Mar. 8, 1987]] | |
+ | |[[File:1987-03-15 Des Moines Register.jpg|thumb|280px|The Des Moines Register, Mar. 15, 1987]] | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{Image table | ||
+ | |[[File:1986-10 Advance.jpg|thumb|250px|Advance, Oct. 1986]] | ||
+ | |[[File:2007-03 Advance.jpg|thumb|200px|Advance, March 2007]] | ||
+ | }} | ||
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− | + | ==Media== | |
− | * | + | *[http://www.youtube.com/user/cyclopz007/search?query=%22doctor+who%22 various IPTV clips] |
− | [[Category: | + | *[http://www.newstatesman.com/culture/2014/09/why-does-iowa-doctor-who-so-much Why Does Iowa Like Doctor Who So Much] by Lea A Donovan. |
+ | {{YouTube table | ||
+ | |i39lev_Nltk|last episode for 5 years, Mar. 2, 1979 | ||
+ | |HNUuFOdsYxo|1984 promo | ||
+ | |tB9teXp_uBo|ID, Nov. 1984? | ||
+ | }}{{YouTube table | ||
+ | |aYRN5EFc_ZA|Doctor Who USA Tour, Aug. 1, 1987 | ||
+ | |Ou8G6ywyrEY|Generic Mike Frisbie introductions | ||
+ | }}{{YouTube table | ||
+ | |kqvPXQ4bU1s|Mike Frisbie introduces The Web Planet, Jan 1998 | ||
+ | |r23IiijXwiQ|2009 pledge break | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | [[Category:Channel 11]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Channel 12]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Channel 21]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Channel 24]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Channel 27]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Channel 32]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Channel 36]] |
Latest revision as of 19:22, 22 December 2024
More information about IPT can be found at the Doctor Who Cuttings Archive
Variety, 16 August 1978 | IPBN was one of the first stations to purchase the Tom Baker stories |
Iowa Public Television | |
Network: PBS | Channel(s): various |
First airing: 1974 | Last airing: |
== AIRDATES == |
- 6 April 1974: The Jon Pertwee stories begin airing, Saturdays at 7:00pm on the Iowa Educational Broadcasting Network. After 26 weeks, the series goes off the air for a year and a half.
- 10 June 1976: Jon Pertwee returns, now Thursdays at 6pm. After moving to 5pm, the series takes another long break.
- 29 July 1976: The stations are renamed Iowa Public Broadcasting Network.
- 2 November 1977: Doctor Who returns, now Wednesdays at 5pm.
- 2 January 1978: One run of Jon Pertwee is stripped at 10pm.
- 11 April 1978: Both runs end.
- 2 October 1978: The Tom Baker stories commence at 10pm.
- 2 March 1979: The series goes off the air again.
- 1982: The network is renamed Iowa Public Television.
- 5 October 1984: IPT airs Doctor Who in the unique Friday-Sunday slot.
- late 1985: Tom Baker returns with two episodes each Friday night.
- 10 June 1986: The timeslot changes to Sundays through Friday nights. Several stories are skipped.
- 10 October 1986: IPT switches to compilations, Friday nights at 11:00.
- 14 April 1987: William Hartnell premieres.
- 1 August 1987: The travelling Doctor Who USA Tour with Janet Fielding visits Iowa Public Television.
- 13 October 1989: Episodes now air out of order.
- 24 November 1989: Dalek stories air for eleven weeks.
- 12 March 1993: The Tomb of the Cybermen airs.
- September 1994: The network discontinued its cycle of re-runs, with the last story to air being Survival in September. Fans were, however, able to get a reprieve by raising funds through a pledge drive. At the time, IPTV was one of the few markets in the US still screening non-stop re-runs of the omnibus editions, from An Unearthly Child onwards.
- From 1997, IPTV screens various Reeltime Pictures documentaries, such as Return to Devil's End.
- By 1998, IPTV was one of only five markets in the US still screening the series. During its broadcast history, IPTV would show often one episode multiple nights a week, one episode per week, omnibus versions every Friday night, then back to one episode per week, etc. These SciFi Friday Night screenings were hosted by Mike Frisbie.
- 3 March 2001: Remembrance of the Daleks airs as part of a National Doctor Who Night repeat. The broadcast is presented by Sylvester McCoy.
- 27 September 2003: The Airzone Solution and Auton, two of the BBV Productions spin-off videos, air back to back from 9pm.
- 24 March 2007: The new series and Doctor Who Confidential begin running on Saturday nights, followed by two classic series episodes.
- 14 March 2015: IPTV became the first station in the world to broadcast The Web of Fear following its recovery in 2013. It aired as part of a pledge drive, starting on Saturday, 14 March, at 10:10pm, with the final episode airing at 12:20am on Sunday, 15 March. The still-missing third episode was covered by a special on-camera narration provided by Lars Pearson. IPTV to air The Web of Fear
- 23 July 2016: A full run of Tom Baker stories commences, Saturdays at 10:30pm. These are then repeated.
- 7 April 2018: The Peter Davison stories commence. Due to rights issues, Earthshock, The Five Doctors and Resurrection of the Daleks are skipped. The Davisons are then repeated.
- 5 January 2019: The Colin Baker stories air. Revelation of the Daleks is skipped. The Davisons are run again, followed by the Colin Bakers ...
- By April 2020, the Sylvester McCoy stories are playing...
- 25 April 2020: Having completed the McCoy stories, IPTV goes back to the beginning, and screens An Unearthly Child, followed by further "William Hartnell Movies" every Saturday...
- From January 2021: "Tom Baker Movies" are being shown...
- ... and as 2022 arrives, the Tom Baker Movies are being recycled again...
- ... and yet again as 2022 rolls into 2023...
- ... and as 2024 draws to an end, the series is still chugging along with the same old Tom Baker episodes on a loop...
- ... but from 4 January 2025 the schedule makes a surprise deviation and includes some Jon Pertwees (the first of which is Death to the Daleks)...
Media
- various IPTV clips
- Why Does Iowa Like Doctor Who So Much by Lea A Donovan.
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