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− | {{meta | + | [[File:1990-03-17 El Paso Times.jpg|thumb|right|250px|El Paso Times, Mar. 17, 1990]]{{meta |
| name = KCOS | | name = KCOS | ||
| float = | | float = | ||
| network = PBS | | network = PBS | ||
| channel = 13 | | channel = 13 | ||
− | | firstAir = | + | | firstAir = 1983 |
− | | lastAir = | + | | lastAir = 1995 |
| state = TX | | state = TX | ||
| wikipedia = KCOS (TV) | | wikipedia = KCOS (TV) | ||
− | | list = | + | | list = El Paso (KCOS) |
| notes = | | notes = | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | *''' | + | *'''23 November 1983''': [[The Five Doctors]] airs. |
− | + | *'''2 January 1984''': The series begins with [[Tom Baker]] stories, but just for six weeks. | |
+ | *'''13 October 1984''': The series restarts, this time alphabetically by episode title, before settling in to random order. | ||
+ | *'''14 December 1985''': [[K-9 and Company]] airs. | ||
+ | *'''7 June 1986''': The [[Peter Davison stories]] begin. | ||
+ | *'''12 March 1988''': [[Time and the Rani]] airs. Did other [[Sylvester McCoy]] episodes air? | ||
+ | *'''21 May 1988''': [[The Horns of Nimon]] probably airs. The El Paso Times lists [[Shada]]. | ||
+ | *'''19 November 1988:''' The [[Colin Baker stories]] begin. | ||
+ | *'''11 Feburary 1989:''' [[Time and the Rani]] airs again, with the rest of [[Sylvester McCoy|season 24]]. | ||
+ | *'''25 February 1989:''' [[Doctor Who's Who's Who]] airs. | ||
+ | *'''11 March 1989:''' [[William Hartnell]] begins. | ||
+ | *'''15 July 1989:''' [[Patrick Troughton]] begins. | ||
+ | *'''26 August 1989:''' The complete [[Jon Pertwee]] package airs, but the black and white episodes are skipped. | ||
+ | *'''Feburary 1990:''' [[Tom Baker]] returns, this time in order (more or less) | ||
+ | *'''11 August and 9 December 1990:''' [[Sylvester McCoy|Season 25]] airs. | ||
+ | *'''15 December 1990:''' [[Peter Davison]] returns. | ||
+ | *'''3 March and 8 June 1991:''' [[Sylvester McCoy|Season 26]] airs. | ||
+ | *'''18 May 1991:''' The [[Colin Baker stories]] air. | ||
+ | *'''14 September 1991:''' The series ends temporarily. The El Paso Times lists [[The War Machines]] in a 65 minute slot. | ||
+ | *'''7 November 1993:''' [[Tom Baker]] returns, now on Sundays. | ||
+ | *'''5 November 1994:''' Back to Saturday for the [[Peter Davison stories]]. | ||
+ | *'''11 March 1995:''' [[Colin Baker]] followed by ... | ||
+ | *'''17 June-16 September 1995:''' [[Sylvester McCoy]]. | ||
+ | [[File:1988-05-21 El Paso Times.jpg|left|thumb|650px|<center>El Paso Times, May 21, 1988</center>]] | ||
+ | [[File:1993-10-29 El Paso Herald Post.jpg|left|thumb|350px|<center>El Paso Times, Oct. 29, 1993</center>]] |
Latest revision as of 23:07, 23 June 2024
KCOS | |
Network: PBS | Channel(s): 13 |
First airing: 1983 | Last airing: 1995 |
== AIRDATES == |
- 23 November 1983: The Five Doctors airs.
- 2 January 1984: The series begins with Tom Baker stories, but just for six weeks.
- 13 October 1984: The series restarts, this time alphabetically by episode title, before settling in to random order.
- 14 December 1985: K-9 and Company airs.
- 7 June 1986: The Peter Davison stories begin.
- 12 March 1988: Time and the Rani airs. Did other Sylvester McCoy episodes air?
- 21 May 1988: The Horns of Nimon probably airs. The El Paso Times lists Shada.
- 19 November 1988: The Colin Baker stories begin.
- 11 Feburary 1989: Time and the Rani airs again, with the rest of season 24.
- 25 February 1989: Doctor Who's Who's Who airs.
- 11 March 1989: William Hartnell begins.
- 15 July 1989: Patrick Troughton begins.
- 26 August 1989: The complete Jon Pertwee package airs, but the black and white episodes are skipped.
- Feburary 1990: Tom Baker returns, this time in order (more or less)
- 11 August and 9 December 1990: Season 25 airs.
- 15 December 1990: Peter Davison returns.
- 3 March and 8 June 1991: Season 26 airs.
- 18 May 1991: The Colin Baker stories air.
- 14 September 1991: The series ends temporarily. The El Paso Times lists The War Machines in a 65 minute slot.
- 7 November 1993: Tom Baker returns, now on Sundays.
- 5 November 1994: Back to Saturday for the Peter Davison stories.
- 11 March 1995: Colin Baker followed by ...
- 17 June-16 September 1995: Sylvester McCoy.