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KUED | |
Network: PBS | Channel(s): 7 |
First airing: 1983 | Last airing: |
== AIRDATES == |
KUED can be seen on over 85 translator stations covering all of Utah, plus parts of Arizona, Idaho, Nevada, Montana and Wyoming.
- 1 September 1983: The Tom Baker episodes begin, weeknights at 10:30. The run begins on a Thursday with The Stones of Blood.
- 23 November 1983: The Five Doctors airs.
- 2 December 1983: The run starts over with The Sontaran Experiment then Robot.
- 4 June 1984: A second run is added, weeknights at 6:00.
- 1 February 1985: The early evening run ends.
- 17 August 1985: The Peter Davison episodes begin. The Five Doctors and Castrovalva air on a special Saturday pledge night.
- 26 November 1985: The full Jon Pertwee package begins.
- 15 April 1986: Doctor Who's Who's Who airs.
- 26 August 1986: William Hartnell begins, followed by Patrick Troughton.
- 2 February 1987: Jon Pertwee returns.
- 18 August 1987: Tom Baker returns.
- 2 November 1987: The series moves to 5:30.
- 18 April 1988: Peter Davison airs, followed by Colin Baker and Sylvester McCoy.
- 7 May 1988: The series moves to Saturday nights at 10:30.
- 7 January 1989: The series jumps to Patrick Troughton, followed by Jon Pertwee.
- 26 August 1989: The Making of Doctor Who preceeds the return of Tom Baker.
- 9 June 1990: Peter Davison returns.
- 23 June 1990: To raise the $29,000 needed to buy the series for one year (the price increasing from $11,000), KUED screens all of season 25 in one night as part of its pledge-drive.
- 20 October 1990: After the resumption of Peter Davison episodes, the series continues with Colin Baker
- 5 January 1991: An abbreviated run of William Hartnell stories is followed by season 26 (2 March 1991), Jon Pertwee (30 March 1991), Tom Baker (12 October 1991), Peter Davison (25 July 1992)
- 1 March 1992: Repeats now air Sunday mornings, though 30 August.
- 29 August 1992: The Tomb of the Cybermen airs, followed by Resistance is Useless.
- 19 December 1992: The cycle continues with Colin Baker, Sylvester McCoy (6 March 1993) and Jon Pertwee (5 June 1993)
- 20 November 1993: Tom Baker again
- 28 November 1993: Sunday morning airings return, through 26 December.
- 6 August 1994: A run of regeration stories interrupts Peter Davison.
- 19 August 1995: The run ends with Survival.
- 4 December 1999: The series returns.
- 11 August 2001: A Daleks-themed marathon airs.