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| network = PBS
 
| network = PBS
 
| channel = 44
 
| channel = 44
| firstAir = 1977
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| firstAir = 1975
 
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| state = PA
 
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[[File:WVIA ident.png|right|200px|frameless]]
 
[[File:WVIA ident.png|right|200px|frameless]]
  
 
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*'''22 October 1975''': The [[Jon Pertwee stories]] begin, Wednesdays and Sundays.
*'''6 July 1977''': Began screening the [[Jon Pertwee stories]].  
 
 
*'''11 September 1978''': The series returns, with the [[Tom Baker stories]].
 
*'''11 September 1978''': The series returns, with the [[Tom Baker stories]].
*'''23 November 1983''': [[The Five Doctors]] airs.  
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*'''23 March 1983''': [[Once Upon a Time Lord]] airs.
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*'''8 March 1986''': [[Doctor Who's Who's Who]] airs.
 
*'''1984/85''': The [[Peter Davison stories]] air. (Episodes play five days per week, at 7:00 and/or 7:30.)
 
*'''1984/85''': The [[Peter Davison stories]] air. (Episodes play five days per week, at 7:00 and/or 7:30.)
 
* The Davisons were followed by the package of [[Jon Pertwee]] serials that only existed complete in colour.
 
* The Davisons were followed by the package of [[Jon Pertwee]] serials that only existed complete in colour.
 
* The Bakers and Davisons were then repeated, followed by a run of season 22 [[Colin Baker stories]]. (The Davison runs included the episodic version of [[The Five Doctors]].)
 
* The Bakers and Davisons were then repeated, followed by a run of season 22 [[Colin Baker stories]]. (The Davison runs included the episodic version of [[The Five Doctors]].)
 
*By '''summer 1986''', the reissued 17 [[William Hartnell]] and five [[Patrick Troughton]] serials were added to the schedule, followed by more repeats of Pertwee, T Baker, Davison and C Baker.
 
*By '''summer 1986''', the reissued 17 [[William Hartnell]] and five [[Patrick Troughton]] serials were added to the schedule, followed by more repeats of Pertwee, T Baker, Davison and C Baker.
*'''1987?''': [[The Trial of a Time Lord]] and the 24 repackaged [[Jon Pertwee stories]] air around this time. The stories were in the omnibus format on Sunday afternoons.  
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*'''1987?''': [[The Trial of a Time Lord]] and the 24 repackaged [[Jon Pertwee stories]] air around this time.  
 
*'''1988''': The entire series, starting with [[An Unearthly Child]] was re-run again, ending with the first [[Sylvester McCoy]] series.  
 
*'''1988''': The entire series, starting with [[An Unearthly Child]] was re-run again, ending with the first [[Sylvester McCoy]] series.  
 
*'''1996''': The series was still on the air.
 
*'''1996''': The series was still on the air.
 
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|[[File:1986-03-07 Citizens' Voice.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Citizens' Voice, Mar. 7, 1986]]
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|[[File:1983-03-19 Daily Item.jpg|250px|thumb|right|The Daily Item, Mar. 19, 1983]]
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==Media==
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==[[wikipedia:WNEP-TV|WNEP]]==
 
==[[wikipedia:WNEP-TV|WNEP]]==

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Variety, 16 August 1978 Variety1978.JPG WVIA was one of the first stations to purchase the Tom Baker stories
WVIA
Network: PBS Channel(s): 44
First airing: 1975 Last airing:

== AIRDATES ==


WVIA ident.png
Citizens' Voice, Mar. 7, 1986
The Daily Item, Mar. 19, 1983


Media


WNEP

Channel 16 (ABC)

  • 24 December 1986: Both Peter Cushing Dalek movies aired on Christmas Eve.