Difference between revisions of "WPBT"

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*'''23 November 1983''': [[The Five Doctors]] airs.  
 
*'''23 November 1983''': [[The Five Doctors]] airs.  
 
*'''December 1987''': The '''Doctor Who''' Tour appears at WPBT with John Nathan-Turner, Nicola Bryant, Eric Luskin ([[New Jersey|NJN]]) and Brian Sloman from BBC Enterprises, in attendance. There is an all day live broadcast during wraparounds of a movie format screening of [[The Trial of a Time Lord]]. Taped segments from the live broadcast air before the regular Saturday broadcast of the series.  
 
*'''December 1987''': The '''Doctor Who''' Tour appears at WPBT with John Nathan-Turner, Nicola Bryant, Eric Luskin ([[New Jersey|NJN]]) and Brian Sloman from BBC Enterprises, in attendance. There is an all day live broadcast during wraparounds of a movie format screening of [[The Trial of a Time Lord]]. Taped segments from the live broadcast air before the regular Saturday broadcast of the series.  
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* '''1990?''': Unable to afford the steep prices demanded by Lionheart, one of the Miami PBS stations held a pledge drive to beg for money – only to drop the series the following week!
 
* '''1990?''': Unable to afford the steep prices demanded by Lionheart, one of the Miami PBS stations held a pledge drive to beg for money – only to drop the series the following week!
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Revision as of 00:47, 28 April 2014

WPBT
Network: PBS Channel(s): 2
First airing: 1979 Last airing: 1990?

== AIRDATES ==


  • 7 May 1979: The Tom Baker stories begin airing weekdays, at 6.00pm.
  • 23 November 1983: The Five Doctors airs.
  • December 1987: The Doctor Who Tour appears at WPBT with John Nathan-Turner, Nicola Bryant, Eric Luskin (NJN) and Brian Sloman from BBC Enterprises, in attendance. There is an all day live broadcast during wraparounds of a movie format screening of The Trial of a Time Lord. Taped segments from the live broadcast air before the regular Saturday broadcast of the series.
  • 1990: The series was (apparently) still airing in late 1989 / early 1990 (as reported by Whovian Times issue #19 -- see United States--1990).
  • 1990?: Unable to afford the steep prices demanded by Lionheart, one of the Miami PBS stations held a pledge drive to beg for money – only to drop the series the following week!