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*'''1982''': It was reported that '''The Entertainment Channel''' had purchased the [[Peter Davison stories]] in mid-1982. They would have been the first station to broadcast season 19. However, '''Doctor Who''' is not mentioned in any print ads. | *'''1982''': It was reported that '''The Entertainment Channel''' had purchased the [[Peter Davison stories]] in mid-1982. They would have been the first station to broadcast season 19. However, '''Doctor Who''' is not mentioned in any print ads. | ||
− | * The Entertainment Channel merged with the ARTS Network in '''1984''' to form the '''Arts & Entertainment Network''' ( | + | * The Entertainment Channel merged with the ARTS Network in '''1984''' to form the '''Arts & Entertainment Network''' ([[wikipedia:A%26E Network|A&E]]). |
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Revision as of 19:44, 1 June 2013
- 1982: It was reported that The Entertainment Channel had purchased the Peter Davison stories in mid-1982. They would have been the first station to broadcast season 19. However, Doctor Who is not mentioned in any print ads.
- The Entertainment Channel merged with the ARTS Network in 1984 to form the Arts & Entertainment Network (A&E).