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- From March 1990: The final season of Doctor Who goes into syndication, but only a few stations pick it up, such as New Jersey Network, Houston and KTCA. (Another was possibly KNME in New Mexico). They are instructed not to air it until 1991. After the stations complain, they are given release to air the stories in 1990:
SYLVESTER McCOY (continued)
Four stories, 14 episodes (also in "movie length" omnibus editions):
7N | Battlefield | 4 |
7Q | Ghost Light | 3 |
7M | The Curse of Fenric | 4 |
7P | Survival | 3 |
- For reasons unknown, Battlefield does not screen on WTTW in Chicago.
- 25-28 May 1990: The first of the Gallifrey One conventions is held in Los Angeles.
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