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*'''1978''': A station in "LAS VEGAS" is named in the '''16 August 1978''' issue of ''Variety'' magazine (see [[United States--1978]]) as purchasing the [[Tom Baker stories]]. We have been unable to identify which station this was.  
 
*'''1978''': A station in "LAS VEGAS" is named in the '''16 August 1978''' issue of ''Variety'' magazine (see [[United States--1978]]) as purchasing the [[Tom Baker stories]]. We have been unable to identify which station this was.  
  
*'''1980''': According to '''Starlog''' magazine (issue 39, cover date October 1980), Las Vegas channel '''KFFU''' screened the [[Tom Baker stories]] from mid-1980. As far as we can tell, there is no station in Las Vegas with that call sign; the closest match is the then independent Fox-affiliated '''[[wikipedia:KVVU-TV|KVVU-TV]] (Channel 5)'''.
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*'''1980''': According to ''Starlog'' magazine (issue 39, cover date October 1980), Las Vegas channel '''KFFU''' screened the [[Tom Baker stories]] from mid-1980. As far as we can tell, there is no station in Las Vegas with that call sign; the closest match would be the then-independent (now Fox-affiliated) station '''[[wikipedia:KVVU-TV|KVVU-TV]] (Channel 5)'''. The only PBS station operating at the time was '''[[wikipedia:KLVX|KLVX]]''', channel 10, which could also - but at a stretch, if you squint - be read as KFFU...
  
  

Revision as of 22:56, 11 May 2012

Doctor Who aired in these cities, on these channels:


Las Vegas

Channel (unknown) (PBS)


  • 1978: A station in "LAS VEGAS" is named in the 16 August 1978 issue of Variety magazine (see United States--1978) as purchasing the Tom Baker stories. We have been unable to identify which station this was.
  • 1980: According to Starlog magazine (issue 39, cover date October 1980), Las Vegas channel KFFU screened the Tom Baker stories from mid-1980. As far as we can tell, there is no station in Las Vegas with that call sign; the closest match would be the then-independent (now Fox-affiliated) station KVVU-TV (Channel 5). The only PBS station operating at the time was KLVX, channel 10, which could also - but at a stretch, if you squint - be read as KFFU...


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