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**'''21-21 February 1987''': DisneyWorld in Orlando, [[Florida]], with Jon Pertwee.
 
**'''21-21 February 1987''': DisneyWorld in Orlando, [[Florida]], with Jon Pertwee.
 
**From '''late February 1987''', Pertwee is joined by new Doctor Sylvester McCoy, visiting (in no particular order) [[Georgia]], [[Minnesota]], and [[Massachusetts]].  
 
**From '''late February 1987''', Pertwee is joined by new Doctor Sylvester McCoy, visiting (in no particular order) [[Georgia]], [[Minnesota]], and [[Massachusetts]].  
**The Tour is renamed the '''Doctor Who Celebration & Tour 87-88'''.
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*The Tour is renamed the '''Doctor Who Celebration & Tour 87-88'''.
 
**'''4-5 July 1987''': Tour stops at [[Chicago]]. (There are no guests during this leg of the tour.)
 
**'''4-5 July 1987''': Tour stops at [[Chicago]]. (There are no guests during this leg of the tour.)
 
**'''1 August 1987''': The Tour arrives in [[Iowa]], with Janet Fielding.
 
**'''1 August 1987''': The Tour arrives in [[Iowa]], with Janet Fielding.

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Doctor Who USA Tour

Doctor Who USA Tour


8 May 1986: Setting off from Washington DC, with Peter Davison and BBC 1 Controller, Michael Grade in attendance, the Doctor Who USA Tour begins its two-year, multi-city tour (two cities per week). It is hoped that all 181 markets where Doctor Who is screened across America will be visited.


Doctor Who USA Tour
Doctor Who Celebration & Tour 87-88


  • The Tour is renamed the Doctor Who Celebration & Tour 87-88.
    • 4-5 July 1987: Tour stops at Chicago. (There are no guests during this leg of the tour.)
    • 1 August 1987: The Tour arrives in Iowa, with Janet Fielding.
    • August to December 1987: The Tour travels westwards, calling in at (in no particular order) Washington state, California, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma and Louisiana. Pertwee, McCoy and Janet Fielding attend.
    • May 1988: The tour ends, having visited some 181 locations over two years.
Wisconsin State Journal, Sept. 14, 1986

Coverage of the Tour (External links)