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*'''18 August 1982''': The [[Tom Baker stories]] air, weeknights at 5:00 | *'''18 August 1982''': The [[Tom Baker stories]] air, weeknights at 5:00 | ||
+ | *'''20 August 1983''': [[Once Upon a Time Lord]] airs and the [[Jon Pertwee]] episodes begin. | ||
*'''23 November 1983''': [[The Five Doctors]] airs. (WFSU is reported to have been the first US station to purchase the anniversary story.) | *'''23 November 1983''': [[The Five Doctors]] airs. (WFSU is reported to have been the first US station to purchase the anniversary story.) | ||
*'''July 1984''': As reported in ''Celestial Toyroom, North American Edition'': "WFSU-TV in Tallahassee really does care about keeping their viewers happy. When fans expressed a distaste for the use of voice-overs during the closing credits, the station discontinued them." | *'''July 1984''': As reported in ''Celestial Toyroom, North American Edition'': "WFSU-TV in Tallahassee really does care about keeping their viewers happy. When fans expressed a distaste for the use of voice-overs during the closing credits, the station discontinued them." | ||
[[Category:Florida]] | [[Category:Florida]] | ||
[[Category:Georgia]] | [[Category:Georgia]] |
Revision as of 03:44, 20 February 2019
WCTV
Channel 6 (CBS)
also Channel 44 (WSWG, Valdota, Ga.)
- 1970s: The Tom Baker stories aired.
WFSU
Channel 11 (PBS)
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- 18 August 1982: The Tom Baker stories air, weeknights at 5:00
- 20 August 1983: Once Upon a Time Lord airs and the Jon Pertwee episodes begin.
- 23 November 1983: The Five Doctors airs. (WFSU is reported to have been the first US station to purchase the anniversary story.)
- July 1984: As reported in Celestial Toyroom, North American Edition: "WFSU-TV in Tallahassee really does care about keeping their viewers happy. When fans expressed a distaste for the use of voice-overs during the closing credits, the station discontinued them."