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− | *'''2 October 1982''': The [[Tom Baker stories]] begin. The series regular slot begins the next day, Sundays nights at 11:30. | + | *'''2 October 1982''': The [[Tom Baker stories]] begin. The series regular slot begins the next day, Sundays nights at 11:30. The six-part stories are shown over two weeks. [[WTTW]] is the only other station that we know of that aired episodes this way. Did [[WHA]] get their tapes from Chicago? |
*'''4 September 1983''': The series moves to Sunday afternoons at 5:00. | *'''4 September 1983''': The series moves to Sunday afternoons at 5:00. | ||
*'''23 November 1983''': [[The Five Doctors]] airs. | *'''23 November 1983''': [[The Five Doctors]] airs. | ||
*'''3 December 1983''': Both [[:Peter Cushing|Peter Cushing]] movies air as part of '''Saturday Night Friends'''. | *'''3 December 1983''': Both [[:Peter Cushing|Peter Cushing]] movies air as part of '''Saturday Night Friends'''. | ||
− | *'''11 March 1984''': Five episodes air as part of '''The Transformation of Dr. Who Special'''. | + | *'''11 December 1983''': [[Once Upon a Time Lord]] airs. The special would air three more times. |
+ | *'''11 March 1984''': Five episodes, including [[Castrovalva]] air as part of '''The Transformation of Dr. Who Special'''. | ||
+ | *'''16 September 1984''': The incomplete [[Jon Pertwee]] package begins. | ||
+ | *'''2 December 1984''': [[Daleks Invasion Earth 2150 AD]] airs following [[Death to the Daleks]]. | ||
*'''9-10 March 1985''': A 26-hour marathon of ten [[Jon Pertwee stories]], including four "new" ones that had not been previously released for the US market. The four "new" stories were: [[Spearhead from Space]], [[Frontier in Space]], [[Planet of the Daleks]], [[Invasion of the Dinosaurs]] (in five parts only), which had recently been released by the BBC as part of a complete re-package of all 24 Pertwee adventures. The Illinois/Wisconsin area [[TV Guide]] previewed the marathon with a half-page ad. This ad was subsequently used in a flyer at TJ's Comics near Chicago urging local fans to contact the programming department at channel 11. (It wasn't until 1986/87 that [[WTTW]] aired these four new stories.) | *'''9-10 March 1985''': A 26-hour marathon of ten [[Jon Pertwee stories]], including four "new" ones that had not been previously released for the US market. The four "new" stories were: [[Spearhead from Space]], [[Frontier in Space]], [[Planet of the Daleks]], [[Invasion of the Dinosaurs]] (in five parts only), which had recently been released by the BBC as part of a complete re-package of all 24 Pertwee adventures. The Illinois/Wisconsin area [[TV Guide]] previewed the marathon with a half-page ad. This ad was subsequently used in a flyer at TJ's Comics near Chicago urging local fans to contact the programming department at channel 11. (It wasn't until 1986/87 that [[WTTW]] aired these four new stories.) | ||
*'''11 January 1986''': [[The Twin Dilemma]] through [[Revelation of the Daleks]] air. | *'''11 January 1986''': [[The Twin Dilemma]] through [[Revelation of the Daleks]] air. | ||
− | *'''May 1987''': The series moves from its regular 4pm Sunday afternoon slot to Saturdays at 10am. | + | *'''7 September 1986''': [[William Hartnell]] premieres. |
+ | *'''15 February 1987''': [[Patrick Troughton]] premieres. | ||
+ | *'''16 May 1987''': The series moves from its regular 4pm Sunday afternoon slot to Saturdays at 10am. | ||
*'''10 October 1987''': All 14 episodes of [[The Trial of a Time Lord]] air back to back, from 10am to 6pm, with pledge breaks in between the episodes. | *'''10 October 1987''': All 14 episodes of [[The Trial of a Time Lord]] air back to back, from 10am to 6pm, with pledge breaks in between the episodes. | ||
+ | *'''19 March 1988''': The [[Sylvester McCoy]] episodes begin, followed by [[An Evening with Sylvester McCoy]]. | ||
*'''3 September 1989''': The series moves to Sundays at 11pm with yet another recycling of the [[Tom Baker stories]] starting with [[Robot]]. (Incidentally, the series was preceded by '''Blake's 7''' at 10pm.) It stays in this 11pm slot for the next three years. | *'''3 September 1989''': The series moves to Sundays at 11pm with yet another recycling of the [[Tom Baker stories]] starting with [[Robot]]. (Incidentally, the series was preceded by '''Blake's 7''' at 10pm.) It stays in this 11pm slot for the next three years. | ||
*'''19 August 1990''': The package of 24 reissued [[Jon Pertwee stories]] commence. | *'''19 August 1990''': The package of 24 reissued [[Jon Pertwee stories]] commence. |
Revision as of 01:42, 6 June 2019
WHA | |
Network: PBS | Channel(s): 21 |
First airing: 1982 | Last airing: 1993 |
== AIRDATES == |
- For other stations in WPT, see Wisconsin Public Television.
- WHA aired in Madison, and on cable in the Milwaukee area.
- 2 October 1982: The Tom Baker stories begin. The series regular slot begins the next day, Sundays nights at 11:30. The six-part stories are shown over two weeks. WTTW is the only other station that we know of that aired episodes this way. Did WHA get their tapes from Chicago?
- 4 September 1983: The series moves to Sunday afternoons at 5:00.
- 23 November 1983: The Five Doctors airs.
- 3 December 1983: Both Peter Cushing movies air as part of Saturday Night Friends.
- 11 December 1983: Once Upon a Time Lord airs. The special would air three more times.
- 11 March 1984: Five episodes, including Castrovalva air as part of The Transformation of Dr. Who Special.
- 16 September 1984: The incomplete Jon Pertwee package begins.
- 2 December 1984: Daleks Invasion Earth 2150 AD airs following Death to the Daleks.
- 9-10 March 1985: A 26-hour marathon of ten Jon Pertwee stories, including four "new" ones that had not been previously released for the US market. The four "new" stories were: Spearhead from Space, Frontier in Space, Planet of the Daleks, Invasion of the Dinosaurs (in five parts only), which had recently been released by the BBC as part of a complete re-package of all 24 Pertwee adventures. The Illinois/Wisconsin area TV Guide previewed the marathon with a half-page ad. This ad was subsequently used in a flyer at TJ's Comics near Chicago urging local fans to contact the programming department at channel 11. (It wasn't until 1986/87 that WTTW aired these four new stories.)
- 11 January 1986: The Twin Dilemma through Revelation of the Daleks air.
- 7 September 1986: William Hartnell premieres.
- 15 February 1987: Patrick Troughton premieres.
- 16 May 1987: The series moves from its regular 4pm Sunday afternoon slot to Saturdays at 10am.
- 10 October 1987: All 14 episodes of The Trial of a Time Lord air back to back, from 10am to 6pm, with pledge breaks in between the episodes.
- 19 March 1988: The Sylvester McCoy episodes begin, followed by An Evening with Sylvester McCoy.
- 3 September 1989: The series moves to Sundays at 11pm with yet another recycling of the Tom Baker stories starting with Robot. (Incidentally, the series was preceded by Blake's 7 at 10pm.) It stays in this 11pm slot for the next three years.
- 19 August 1990: The package of 24 reissued Jon Pertwee stories commence.
- 17 March 1991: After the Pertwees, a run of Peter Davison stories commence, followed by Colin Baker from 28 July 1991, and Sylvester McCoy from 13 October 1991.
- 2 February 1992: A repeat of the Peter Davison stories begins.
- 5 July 1992: Colin Baker repeats start.
- 27 September 1992: Sylvester McCoy repeats.
- 20 December 1992: Survival ends the run on WHA.
- 2016: The Tom Baker stories air.
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