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'''Doctor Who''' aired in these cities, on these channels: | '''Doctor Who''' aired in these cities, on these channels: | ||
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==[[wikipedia:New Jersey Network|New Jersey Network]]== | ==[[wikipedia:New Jersey Network|New Jersey Network]]== | ||
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A network of four channels covering the New Jersey state. | A network of four channels covering the New Jersey state. | ||
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*'''23 November 1983''': [[The Five Doctors]] aired, 9.00 to 9.30pm. | *'''23 November 1983''': [[The Five Doctors]] aired, 9.00 to 9.30pm. | ||
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*'''7 September 1985''': The 17 repackaged [[William Hartnell stories]], five [[Patrick Troughton stories]] make their US debut on NJN, on Saturday. | *'''7 September 1985''': The 17 repackaged [[William Hartnell stories]], five [[Patrick Troughton stories]] make their US debut on NJN, on Saturday. | ||
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+ | * Documentaries produced by NJN were '''"Doctor Who's Who's Who"''' (1985) and '''"Doctor Who Then & Now"''' (1987). | ||
*'''28 September 1985''': The [[Colin Baker stories]] make their US debut on NJN, on Saturday. | *'''28 September 1985''': The [[Colin Baker stories]] make their US debut on NJN, on Saturday. | ||
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*'''1988''': On Saturday, 19 November 1988, after playing [[Dragonfire]], the NJN screened '''"The Making of [[Silver Nemesis]]"''', one of several specially-commissioned behind the scenes / interview specials produced by the Network. | *'''1988''': On Saturday, 19 November 1988, after playing [[Dragonfire]], the NJN screened '''"The Making of [[Silver Nemesis]]"''', one of several specially-commissioned behind the scenes / interview specials produced by the Network. | ||
− | * | + | * PROMOS / PLEDGES (1988): [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Y3O4VRy5cM NJN PROMOS and PLEDGES from NOVEMBER 1988] (many filmed with cast and crew of [[Silver Nemesis]]). |
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+ | * PROMOS / PLEDGES: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cLcXvmOdwpE PATRICK TROUGHTON on NJN] | ||
* '''1990''': Season 26 of the [[Sylvester McCoy stories]] aired. | * '''1990''': Season 26 of the [[Sylvester McCoy stories]] aired. |
Revision as of 02:16, 2 January 2011
Doctor Who aired in these cities, on these channels:
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New Jersey Network
Camden / Montclair / Trenton / New Brunswick
WNJS (23) / WNJM (50) / WNJT (52) / WNJB (58)
Channels 23 / 50 / 52 / 58 (PBS)
A network of four channels covering the New Jersey state.
- 23 November 1983: The Five Doctors aired, 9.00 to 9.30pm.
- January 1984: The Tom Baker stories screened from January 1984.
- 7 September 1985: The 17 repackaged William Hartnell stories, five Patrick Troughton stories make their US debut on NJN, on Saturday.
- Documentaries produced by NJN were "Doctor Who's Who's Who" (1985) and "Doctor Who Then & Now" (1987).
- 28 September 1985: The Colin Baker stories make their US debut on NJN, on Saturday.
- 1986: The series aired on Saturdays, at 9.00pm.
- PROMO / PLEDGE (1987): 1987 Commercial with John Nathan-Turner and Sylvester McCoy
- 1988: On Saturday, 19 November 1988, after playing Dragonfire, the NJN screened "The Making of Silver Nemesis", one of several specially-commissioned behind the scenes / interview specials produced by the Network.
- PROMOS / PLEDGES (1988): NJN PROMOS and PLEDGES from NOVEMBER 1988 (many filmed with cast and crew of Silver Nemesis).
- PROMOS / PLEDGES: PATRICK TROUGHTON on NJN
- 1990: Season 26 of the Sylvester McCoy stories aired.
- 5 September 1992: Doctor Who moves to an earlier 5.00pm timeslot, starting with a marathon of Dalek stories, followed by package of Cybermen serials - but not The Tomb of the Cybermen, which is deemed too expensive!
- 13 August 1994: After over ten years of almost uninterrupted screenings of Doctor Who, the New Jersey Network drops the series; the final story to be broadcast is The Deadly Assassin. The reasons cited for this are declining viewers, dwindling donations and increased residual payment demands made by Lionheart.
- Between 1983 and 1994, NJN enjoyed runs of every surviving full story at least twice, with the Tom Baker stories played as many as six times.
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