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− | *'''30 June-8 August 1975''': [[Jon Pertwee stories]] aired weekdays at 3:30pm in the afternoons. | + | *'''30 June-8 August 1975''': [[Jon Pertwee stories]] aired weekdays at 3:30pm in the afternoons, but only for 30 episodes. The stories must have aired out of sequence (unless there were pre-emptions) in order to make up that even number. We have been unable to find listings for the other 42 Pertwee episodes. |
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Doctor Who aired in these cities, on these channels:
Nebraska Television Network (NTV)
a network of ABC stations
← AIRDATES ...... (CLICK ICON TO GO TO TABLE SHOWING EPISODE BREAKDOWN AND AIRDATES - N/S = story title is Not Stated) |
- KCNA Channel 8 (Lincoln)
- KSNB Channel 4 (Superior)
- KHOL Channel 8 (Holdrege)
- KHPL Channel 6 (Hayes Center)
- 30 June-8 August 1975: Jon Pertwee stories aired weekdays at 3:30pm in the afternoons, but only for 30 episodes. The stories must have aired out of sequence (unless there were pre-emptions) in order to make up that even number. We have been unable to find listings for the other 42 Pertwee episodes.
Nebraska Educational Telecommunications (NET)
a network of PBS stations
← AIRDATES ...... (CLICK ICON TO GO TO TABLE SHOWING EPISODE BREAKDOWN AND AIRDATES - N/S = story title is Not Stated) |
*KUON Channel 12 (Lincoln) | *KHNE Channel 28 (Hastings) | *KLNE Channel 26 (Lexington) |
*KMNE Channel 7 (Bassett) | *KPNE Channel 9 (North Platte) | |
*KRNE Channel 12 (Merriman) | *KTNE Channel 13 (Alliance) | |
*KXNE Channel 19 (Norfolk) | *KYNE Channel 2 (Omaha) |
- 27 August 1983: The Tom Baker stories begin as compilations, Saturdays at 4pm.
- 3 December 1983: The Five Doctors airs, ten days after the rest of the country.
- 9 June 1984: The 1983 Jon Pertwee package begins, but does not complete because ...
- 1 October 1984: ... the series moves to a half-hour, weekday 5:30pm slot.
- 1987: By mid-1987, NET had dropped the series as it has become too expensive to renew the rights. At the time, Lionheart was selling the series package for $126,000.