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From '''24 March 1987''', '''Doctor Who''' was part of Super Channel's regular schedule, although they were limited to a 16 story / 66 episode package of just the first fourteen [[Tom Baker stories]] – [[Robot]] to [[The Deadly Assassin]] - plus [[The Robots of Death]] and [[Horror of Fang Rock]], which were repeated a number of times, either episodically or as omnibus editions.  
 
From '''24 March 1987''', '''Doctor Who''' was part of Super Channel's regular schedule, although they were limited to a 16 story / 66 episode package of just the first fourteen [[Tom Baker stories]] – [[Robot]] to [[The Deadly Assassin]] - plus [[The Robots of Death]] and [[Horror of Fang Rock]], which were repeated a number of times, either episodically or as omnibus editions.  
  
Some of these omnibuses, such as [[Genesis of the Daleks]], had the Sylvester McCoy opening credits with Tom Baker's face superimposed over McCoys, as well as newly-created story title and writer captions, as illustrated here.
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Some of these omnibuses, such as [[Genesis of the Daleks]], had the Sylvester McCoy opening credits with Tom Baker's face superimposed over McCoys, as well as newly-created story title and writer captions, but with the McCoy logo - as illustrated here.
  
 
The final episode of '''Doctor Who''' to screen on Super Channel was the second airing of part four of [[Horror of Fang Rock]] on '''6 August 1989'''.  
 
The final episode of '''Doctor Who''' to screen on Super Channel was the second airing of part four of [[Horror of Fang Rock]] on '''6 August 1989'''.  

Revision as of 23:55, 30 April 2012

Super Channel credits for Genesis of the Daleks with Sylvester McCoy title sequence and logo
Listing for Robots of Death, 1 September 1988

Satellite television station Super Channel was launched on 30 January 1987, and broadcast across Europe.


TRANSMISSION

From 24 March 1987, Doctor Who was part of Super Channel's regular schedule, although they were limited to a 16 story / 66 episode package of just the first fourteen Tom Baker storiesRobot to The Deadly Assassin - plus The Robots of Death and Horror of Fang Rock, which were repeated a number of times, either episodically or as omnibus editions.

Some of these omnibuses, such as Genesis of the Daleks, had the Sylvester McCoy opening credits with Tom Baker's face superimposed over McCoys, as well as newly-created story title and writer captions, but with the McCoy logo - as illustrated here.

The final episode of Doctor Who to screen on Super Channel was the second airing of part four of Horror of Fang Rock on 6 August 1989.

In 1989, the channel was purchased by NBC. It was later re-branded as NBC Super Channel until 1996. The Europe broadcasts ceased from 20 December 1998.

Super Channel was available in most countries in western Europe. We know for sure that it was accessible in:

(and no doubt many others….)


Airdates in the UK (Superchannel)
← AIRDATES ...... (CLICK ICON TO GO TO TABLE SHOWING EPISODE BREAKDOWN AND AIRDATES - N/S = story title is Not Stated)