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OTHER CANADIAN STATIONS
The following Canadian TV channels also carried Doctor Who, but the number of broadcasts on each was only limited.
CPN (Saskatchewan) (1978-79)
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The COOPERATIVE PROGRAMMING NETWORK (CPN) was a closed circuit pay television service operated by a federation of cooperatives in Regina, Saskatchewan and Moose Jaw. The service was not licenced by the Canadian federal government. The station encountered severe technical and structural difficulties, and only lasted from late 1977 to early 1979. (It went into receivership in late 1978.)
Stories bought and broadcast
JON PERTWEE?
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The Wikipedia entry for DOCTOR WHO IN AMERICA says: "There were also some local broadcasts of the series outside Ontario: for example, in 1978-79 a Saskatchewan-based pay-cable provider, CPN, aired Doctor Who episodes on its Just for Kids channel."
Going by the air-dates alone, these would have been Jon Pertwee stories as opposed to Tom Baker stories, and presumably came from the same selective package of 14 stories that aired on Canada TVO and Canada CKVU around the same time.
The programme would have been supplied as NTSC colour video tapes with English soundtracks.
We have not been able to find any broadcast details for Doctor Who on this station.
There are some generic station idents here:
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CITV (1996)
Channel Profile
CITV-TV is a television station in Edmonton, Alberta, also known as Global Edmonton. It transmits on Channel 13.
Stories bought and broadcast
PAUL McGANN
One movie, 84 minutes:
TVM | TV Movie | 1 |
Transmission
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The 1996 TV Movie had its worldwide debut on CITV in Edmonton, Alberta, on Sunday, 12 May 1996, at 10.00pm, Canadian Mountain Time. This was two days ahead of the screening on Fox, and 14 days ahead of its UK broadcast. This is the first and so far only time that Doctor Who has premiered in Canada.
(The movie played two days later on CHCH, Hamilton, Ontario, on Tuesday, 14 May 1996, at 9.00am, Canadian Eastern Time.)
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SPACE (1997-98)
Channel Profile
SPACE is a Canadian cable channel, which launched on 17 October 1997. It often uses the subtitle is "The Imagination Station".
Stories bought and broadcast
WILLIAM HARTNELL
PATRICK TROUGHTON
Transmission
- The surviving 17 William Hartnell stories and six Patrick Troughton stories aired in a week-day timeslot. These black and white episodes did not prove popular.
- Included in this package was The Tomb of the Cybermen, which aired from 3 February 1998.
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We don't have full details of the Space broadcasts, other than the above noted screening from the Winnipeg Free Press.
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