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Revision as of 03:24, 1 January 2016
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Network: PBS | Channel(s): 12 |
First airing: 1981 | Last airing: 1989 |
== AIRDATES == |
- 3 January 1981: The Tom Baker stories begin.
- 1981: The Companions of Doctor Who fan club is established.
- 31 October 1981: Trick or treat-- After a complete run, Doctor Who is rested after this night's airing.
- 8 May 1982: Doctor Who returns with, for no apparent reason, Image of the Fendahl.
- 23 November 1983: The Five Doctors airs.
- 1986: WYES produced They All Axed for Who, a special centered around the 1985 North American Time Festival.
- 5 December 1986: Doctor Who's Who's Who airs at 11:10pm.
- 6 December 1986: The Friday slot moves to Saturdays at 10:pm and begins with the William Hartnell stories.
- 26 May 1989: Doctor Who ends.