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*'''May 1987''': Aired [[Robot]] as part of a pledge break. | *'''May 1987''': Aired [[Robot]] as part of a pledge break. | ||
*'''September 1987''': The [[Tom Baker]] episodes began properly. | *'''September 1987''': The [[Tom Baker]] episodes began properly. | ||
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* '''1993''': The 24 repackaged [[Jon Pertwee stories]] aired. | * '''1993''': The 24 repackaged [[Jon Pertwee stories]] aired. | ||
*'''9 October 1995''': The first instalment (i.e. "The Mysterious Planet" segment) of [[The Trial of a Time Lord]] airs from 9pm to 11pm. This is followed by a further but unidentified omnibus running for only 90 minutes. | *'''9 October 1995''': The first instalment (i.e. "The Mysterious Planet" segment) of [[The Trial of a Time Lord]] airs from 9pm to 11pm. This is followed by a further but unidentified omnibus running for only 90 minutes. | ||
− | *''' | + | *'''1995 onwards''': KBTC is one of the only (if not THE only?) PBS stations to still be screening the pre-2005 episodes on a regular basis, seven days a week. |
− | **'''[http://twidw.doctorwhonews.net/channels.php?code=18&detail=broadcast&page=1 AIRDATES on KBTC July 1998 onwards]...''' | + | *'''24 January 1998''': The station holds a "marathon" starting at 7pm during which it aired [[The Tomb of the Cybermen]] and [[The Curse of Fenric]]. |
− | + | *From '''May 1999''' episodes air on Saturdays and Sundays only. By '''2021''' they have reached the Colin Baker era. | |
+ | *'''16 October 2021''': The run cycles back to William Hartnell and [[An Unearthly Child]]... | ||
+ | *As '''2022''' arrives, the repeat run has cycled around, and is once again back to the early William Hartnell stories... | ||
+ | *Jon Pertwee stories air as '''2023''' begins; by the end of '''October''' his final series (Season 11) is underway... | ||
+ | *... and the new year sees Tom Baker yet again in '''January 2024'''... and by the middle of the year is still going ... | ||
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+ | ==External links== | ||
+ | *'''[http://twidw.doctorwhonews.net/channels.php?code=18&detail=broadcast&page=1 AIRDATES on KBTC July 1998 onwards]...''' | ||
+ | *[http://www.kbtc.org/search.php?searchInput=doctor+who KBTC SCHEDULE] | ||
+ | *[https://web.archive.org/web/20190927075406/https://www.kbtc.org/tv-schedule/printable-schedule/ Archived Printable Schedules (2019)] | ||
[[Category:Washington]] | [[Category:Washington]] | ||
[[Category:Channel 27]] | [[Category:Channel 27]] | ||
[[Category:Channel 62]] | [[Category:Channel 62]] | ||
[[Category:PBS stations]] | [[Category:PBS stations]] |
Latest revision as of 22:46, 28 July 2024
KBTC
Channel 27 (PBS) (KTPS, 1961-1992)
Channel 62 (PBS) (KBTC, 1992- )
- May 1987: Aired Robot as part of a pledge break.
- September 1987: The Tom Baker episodes began properly.
- 1993: The 24 repackaged Jon Pertwee stories aired.
- 9 October 1995: The first instalment (i.e. "The Mysterious Planet" segment) of The Trial of a Time Lord airs from 9pm to 11pm. This is followed by a further but unidentified omnibus running for only 90 minutes.
- 1995 onwards: KBTC is one of the only (if not THE only?) PBS stations to still be screening the pre-2005 episodes on a regular basis, seven days a week.
- 24 January 1998: The station holds a "marathon" starting at 7pm during which it aired The Tomb of the Cybermen and The Curse of Fenric.
- From May 1999 episodes air on Saturdays and Sundays only. By 2021 they have reached the Colin Baker era.
- 16 October 2021: The run cycles back to William Hartnell and An Unearthly Child...
- As 2022 arrives, the repeat run has cycled around, and is once again back to the early William Hartnell stories...
- Jon Pertwee stories air as 2023 begins; by the end of October his final series (Season 11) is underway...
- ... and the new year sees Tom Baker yet again in January 2024... and by the middle of the year is still going ...