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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==
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==UNITED KINGDOM==
===HBO OLE===
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[[File:BBCCable1993.JPG|right|thumb|500px|"Dr Who" repeats on BBC World Service satellite (at 5.55pm), available in Malta in April 1993]]
'''Doctor Who''' aired briefly on this Latin America station:
 
  
* See our dedicated '''[[HBO OLE]]''' page
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From at least September 1976 onwards, all '''Doctor Who''' serials had their "foreign" debuts on the [[British Forces Broadcasting Service]] (aka BFBS, and later SSVC) in the British Sector of West [[Germany]]. However, the BBC considered the audience of this closed-system network to still be part of the UK.   
  
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'''Doctor Who''' also 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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*[[BBC Choice]]
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*[[BBC Prime]]
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*[[BBC World Service Television Europe]]
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*[[British Satellite Broadcasting]] (BSB)
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*[[Forces TV]]
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*[[Horror Channel]]
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*[[Sci-Fi Channel Europe]]
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*[[Super Channel]]
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*[[UK Gold]]
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*[[UKTV Drama]]
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*[[Watch]]
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===IMAGEN SATELITAL===
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==UNITED STATES and CANADA==
  
'''Imagen Satelital''', a Latin American broadcaster, licensed season 13 (Tom
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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:
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]]
 
  
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* See our dedicated '''[[:Category:US cable stations|US Cable stations]]'''.
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* See our dedicated '''[[Canada]]''' pages.
  
'''TRANSMISSION'''
 
  
From '''1 October 2001''', the series was (probably) available on the following satellite channels:
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*'''[http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uniseries UNISERIES]'''
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==EUROPE==
*'''[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]
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With the proliferation of satellite transmissions across Europe from the mid-1980s, most countries could receive channels from other parts of the continent and in a variety of different languages. Some countries were even able to receive channels from the Middle East and Asia.
  
Episodes aired on Sundays at 9:30pm, and again on Monday, at 4:30am!
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Most European countries were also able to receive the UK stations [[Super Channel]] and [[BBC Prime]], while one digital satellite station was established solely for the Scandinavian market:  
  
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
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*[[TV4 Science Fiction]]
were used from the late 1970s (and owned by Time Life / Lionheart) were no longer available.
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*[[Pluto TV]] Europe
 
 
Regular screenings had concluded by '''January 2003'''.
 
  
  
 
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==AUSTRALIA==
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==LATIN AMERICA==
  
'''Doctor Who''' screened on [[Australia]]'s '''[[wikipedia:Foxtel|FOXTEL]] / UKTV''' from '''1 August 1996'''.
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'''Doctor Who''' aired briefly on two South American-based satellite stations:
  
* See our dedicated [[Australia]] pages.
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*[[HBO OLE|HBO Ole]]
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*[[Uniseries]]
  
  
 
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==UNITED STATES and CANADA==
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==AUSTRALIA==
  
'''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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'''Doctor Who''' screened on [[Australia]]'s '''[[wikipedia:Foxtel|FOXTEL]] / UKTV''' from '''1 August 1996'''.
  
* See our dedicated '''[[:Category:US cable stations|US Cable stations]]'''.
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* See our dedicated [[Australia]] pages.
* 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:
 
*[[BBC Choice]]
 
*[[BBC Prime]]
 
*[[BBC World Service Television Europe]]
 
*[[British Satellite Broadcasting]] (BSB)
 
*[[Horror Channel]]
 
*[[Sci-Fi Channel Europe]]
 
*[[Super Channel]]
 
*[[UK Gold]]
 
*[[UKTV Drama]]
 
*[[Watch]]
 
 
 
 
 
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==EUROPEAN STATIONS==
 
 
 
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]]
 
  
  

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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).



UNITED KINGDOM

"Dr Who" repeats on BBC World Service satellite (at 5.55pm), available in Malta in April 1993

From at least September 1976 onwards, all Doctor Who serials had their "foreign" debuts on the British Forces Broadcasting Service (aka BFBS, and later SSVC) in the British Sector of West Germany. However, the BBC considered the audience of this closed-system network to still be part of the UK.

Doctor Who also 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

With the proliferation of satellite transmissions across Europe from the mid-1980s, most countries could receive channels from other parts of the continent and in a variety of different languages. Some countries were even able to receive channels from the Middle East and Asia.

Most European countries were also able to receive the UK stations Super Channel and BBC Prime, while one digital satellite station was established solely for the Scandinavian market:



LATIN AMERICA

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



AUSTRALIA

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



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