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'''Doctor Who''' has aired on a number of cable and satellite stations over the years, and this was the only method by which some countries - particularly those in [[:Category:Europe|Europe]] - could view the series on a regular basis (albeit in English).
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'''Doctor Who''' has aired on a number of cable and satellite stations over the years, and this was the only method by which some countries - particularly those in [[:Category:Europe|Europe]] and [[:Category:South America|South America]] - could view the series on a regular basis (albeit in English).  
 
 
 
 
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==LATIN AMERICA==
 
===HBO OLE===
 
'''Doctor Who''' aired briefly on this Latin America station:
 
 
 
* See our dedicated '''[[HBO OLE]]''' page
 
 
 
 
 
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===IMAGEN SATELITAL===
 
 
 
'''Imagen Satelital''', a Latin American broadcaster, licensed season 13 (Tom
 
Baker's second season) and possibly also some of the Leela stories from season 14, in 2001, and broadcast to:
 
*[[Argentina]]
 
*[[Bolivia]]
 
*[[Chile]]
 
*[[Paraguay]]
 
*[[Uruguay]]
 
 
 
 
 
'''TRANSMISSION'''
 
 
 
From '''1 October 2001''', the series was (probably) available on the following satellite channels:
 
*'''[http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uniseries UNISERIES]'''
 
*'''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_(Latin_American_TV_channel) SPACE]'''
 
*'''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I.Sat I-SAT]'''
 
*'''INFINITO LATINO'''
 
 
 
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_television_stations_in_Latin_America TV STATIONS IN LATIN AMERICA]
 
 
 
Episodes aired on Sundays at 9:30pm, and again on Monday, at 4:30am!
 
 
 
The serials were broadcast in '''English''' but with '''[[Spanish]]''' subtitles, the first time this method was adopted; previously, broadcasts in Spanish-language countries were dubbed. It would seem that by 2001, the original dubbed tapes that
 
were used from the late 1970s (and owned by Time Life / Lionheart) were no longer available.
 
 
 
Regular screenings had concluded by '''January 2003'''.  
 
  
  
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==UNITED STATES and CANADA==
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==UNITED KINGDOM==
 
 
'''Doctor Who''' aired on several US cable channels in the 1980s and 1990s, while most of the Canadian broadcasts of the series were on cable:
 
 
 
* See our dedicated '''[[:Category:US cable stations|US Cable stations]]'''.
 
* See our dedicated '''[[Canada]]''' pages.
 
 
 
 
 
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==UK STATIONS==
 
  
 
'''Doctor Who''' aired on several domestic UK satellite stations, some independent, some owned by the BBC. They each have their own dedicated pages:
 
'''Doctor Who''' aired on several domestic UK satellite stations, some independent, some owned by the BBC. They each have their own dedicated pages:
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==EUROPEAN STATIONS==
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==UNITED STATES and CANADA==
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'''Doctor Who''' aired on several US cable channels in the 1980s and 1990s, while most of the Canadian broadcasts of the series were on cable:
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* See our dedicated '''[[:Category:US cable stations|US Cable stations]]'''.
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* See our dedicated '''[[Canada]]''' pages.
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==EUROPE==
  
 
Several European countries were able to receive [[Super Channel]] and [[BBC Prime]], but one digital satellite station was established solely for the Scandinavian market:  
 
Several European countries were able to receive [[Super Channel]] and [[BBC Prime]], but one digital satellite station was established solely for the Scandinavian market:  
  
 
*[[TV4 Science Fiction]]
 
*[[TV4 Science Fiction]]
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==LATIN AMERICA==
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'''Doctor Who''' aired briefly on two South American-based satellite stations:
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*[[HBO OLE|HBO Ole]]
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*[[Uniseries]]
  
  

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Cable and Satellite Stations

Doctor Who has aired on a number of cable and satellite stations over the years, and this was the only method by which some countries - particularly those in Europe and South America - could view the series on a regular basis (albeit in English).



AUSTRALIA

Doctor Who screened on Australia's FOXTEL / UKTV from 1 August 1996.



UNITED KINGDOM

Doctor Who aired on several domestic UK satellite stations, some independent, some owned by the BBC. They each have their own dedicated pages:



UNITED STATES and CANADA

Doctor Who aired on several US cable channels in the 1980s and 1990s, while most of the Canadian broadcasts of the series were on cable:



EUROPE

Several European countries were able to receive Super Channel and BBC Prime, but one digital satellite station was established solely for the Scandinavian market:



LATIN AMERICA

Doctor Who aired briefly on two South American-based satellite stations:



Links