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Revision as of 01:57, 22 January 2011

Doctor Who aired in these cities, on these channels:


Madison

TJ's Comics flier
Chicago flier noting Pertwee marathon in Madison

WHA

Channel 21 (PBS)


  • 9-10 March 1985: A 26-hour Marathon of ten Jon Pertwee stories, including four "new" ones that had not been previously released for the US market, aired on WHA-TV on 9 and 10 March 1985.
  • The Illinois/Wisconsin area TV Guide previewed the Marathon with a half-page 'ad'. This 'ad' was subsequently used in a flyer at TJ's Comics in Chicago urging local fans to contact the programming department at channel 11. (It wasn't until 1986/87 that channel 11 aired these four new stories: WTTW AIRDATES.)









La Crosse

WHLA

Channel 31 (PBS)

WHA-TV (21) (above) and WHLA-TV (31) were part of the Wisconsin PBS network.


  • 1986: Doctor Who screened on WHLA on Sundays, at noon.

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Milwaukee

WMVS

Channel 10 (PBS)


  • 1986: In September the series aired on Sundays.

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