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*'''9 December 1982''': On this date at 7.00pm, Channel 9 began a 3 and a half hour '''Doctor Who''' Festival, airing [[The Android Invasion]] and [[The Brain of Morbius]] back to back.   
 
*'''9 December 1982''': On this date at 7.00pm, Channel 9 began a 3 and a half hour '''Doctor Who''' Festival, airing [[The Android Invasion]] and [[The Brain of Morbius]] back to back.   
 
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*'''24 August 1983''': As part of '''Summerfest '83''', all of [[Revenge of the Cybermen]] is shown.
 
*'''1985''': The series aired Fridays and Saturdays.
 
*'''1985''': The series aired Fridays and Saturdays.
  
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==[[wikipedia:Dallas, Texas|Dallas]]==
 
==[[wikipedia:Dallas, Texas|Dallas]]==
  

Revision as of 00:47, 27 June 2011

Doctor Who aired in these cities, on these channels:

Houston

KPRC

Channel 2 (NBC)


  • 18 September-24 November 1978: Aired Monday-Friday at 3pm.
  • Apparently this station started adding its own sound-effects and laughter-track to the broadcasts – such as a burping Skarasen (Terror of the Zygons).
  • Compilations were screened on Sunday afternoons – but these were 90 minutes with commercials, necessitating in some heavy editing – for instance, the last 10 minutes of The Masque of Mandragora was chopped out.


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KUHT

Channel 8 (PBS)

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Austin / San Antonio

KLRN / KLRU

Channel 9 (PBS) / Channel 18 (PBS)


  • 14 November 1987: Pertwee visited the city while touring with the Doctor Who Bus travelling exhibition. At 8.00pm that night, in honour of his visit, The Five Doctors aired, followed by the regular scheduled episode at 10.00pm.

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Dallas

KERA

Channel 13 (PBS)


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KTVT

Channel 11 (Independent)


  • 1980: Aired Tom Baker stories episodically.
  • 1981: The series is dropped, and no further episodes air on KTVT after 1981.

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Corpus Christi

KEDT

Channel 16 (PBS)


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