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'''Channel 12 (PBS)''' | '''Channel 12 (PBS)''' |
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Doctor Who made its US debut in this state in 1972. It aired in these cities, on these channels:
Philadelphia
WPHL
← AIRDATES ...... (CLICK ICON TO GO TO TABLE SHOWING EPISODE BREAKDOWN AND AIRDATES - N/S = story title is Not Stated) |
Channel 17 (Independent)
- 21 August 1972: Doctor Who made its television debut in the United States on 21 August 1972 on this independent channel in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
This was only two months after the completion of season nine in the UK (with part six of The Time Monster on 24 June 1972), which suggests that the offer, sale and conversion to NTSC of the 13 Jon Pertwee stories sold to the US market was finalised much earlier in the year.
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WHYY
Channel 12 (PBS)
- 15 June 1979: The Tom Baker stories commence, Friday nights, 10:30pm. This run ends 10 August.
- 16 July 1979: A second airing is added, weeknights at 7pm. Poor planning leads to the different episodes of the same story airing twice on the same night.
- 1 October 1979: The weeknight airings move to 5:30.
- 12 November 1979: The weeknight airings move to 6:30.
- 26 January 1980: The series switches from weeknights to Saturday omnibus airings.
- 4 December 1982: The series had screened regularly on channel 12 for three years but was suddenly dropped.
- 4 July 1983: Following protests from viewers, the series returns (Monday through Saturday) – with further Peter Davison stories. Channel 12 cited the reasons for dropping the series was because it had insufficient funds to purchase the show. Fans raised and donated $32,000 to assist the station.
- 9 August 1983: The Jon Pertwee stories begin.
- 23 November 1983: The Five Doctors airs.
- 7 May 1984: The weeknight airings move to 7:30pm, Monday-Thursday. The Saturday airings continue at 4:00pm.
- 1987: The Tom Baker stories continued screening.
- 16 October 1987: Destiny of the Daleks airs at 11.30pm. (See image below...)
- January 1988: The Sylvester McCoy era begins: Time and the Rani screens.
- 1989: WHYY drops the series: they have shown all existing stories from An Unearthly Child to Time and the Rani, but skipped The Trial of a Time Lord.
Media
- PROMOS / PLEDGES: 1982 promos
- INTERVIEWS: Ian Marter
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Scranton
WVIA
Channel 44 (PBS)
- 1976: Began screening the Tom Baker stories.
- 23 November 1983: The Five Doctors airs.
- 1987: The 24 repackaged Jon Pertwee stories airs, with a repeat in late 1988.
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Pittsburgh
WPTT
Channel 22 (PBS)
- 1980: Began screening the Tom Baker stories.
- 1987: Screened the 24 repackaged Jon Pertwee stories.
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WQEX
Channel 16 (PBS)
- 1987: Screened the 17 repackaged William Hartnell stories.
- 1987: Screened the 24 repackaged Jon Pertwee stories.
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Clearfield
WPSX
Channel 3 (PBS)
- 23 November 1983: The Five Doctors airs.
- 1986: Screened the 24 repackaged Jon Pertwee stories.
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Lehigh Valley
WLVT
Channel 39 (PBS)
- 1987/88: WLVT played the 24 repackaged Jon Pertwee stories.
- The Claws of Axos part 1 aired Monday 12 October 1987, at 11.00pm. Part 2 aired Thursday, and Parts 3 and 4 back to back on Friday, 16 October, 11.00pm to 12.00. (See image.)
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Harrisburg / Hershey
WITF
Channel 33 (PBS)
- 1988: Screened the 24 repackaged Jon Pertwee stories.
- 1992: WIFT rests the series (replacing it with "Survivors"), resulting in a letter-writing campaign to get the series reinstated.
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