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From the mid-1980s, BBC broadcasts -- including '''Doctor Who''' -- were seen "live" in some countries in [[:Category:Europe|Europe]] via satellite (with the timeslots adjusted to allow for the different time zones).  
 
From the mid-1980s, BBC broadcasts -- including '''Doctor Who''' -- were seen "live" in some countries in [[:Category:Europe|Europe]] via satellite (with the timeslots adjusted to allow for the different time zones).  
  
'''Doctor Who''' was also available on a number of cable and satellite channels owned and operated by the BBC itself -- see our [[British Broadcasting Corporation|dedicate page]] and the list below.
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'''Doctor Who''' was also available on a number of cable and satellite channels owned and operated by the BBC itself -- see our [[British Broadcasting Corporation|dedicated page]] and the list below.
  
 
Several other independent cable and satellite platforms also screened '''Doctor Who''' -- see our dedicated [[:Category:Cable and Satellite|Cable and Satellite page]].
 
Several other independent cable and satellite platforms also screened '''Doctor Who''' -- see our dedicated [[:Category:Cable and Satellite|Cable and Satellite page]].

Revision as of 01:04, 7 October 2018

BBC TV listing in a Spanish newspaper: Dr Who Survival at 8.35pm (this is part 1, 22 November 1989)

From the mid-1980s, BBC broadcasts -- including Doctor Who -- were seen "live" in some countries in Europe via satellite (with the timeslots adjusted to allow for the different time zones).

Doctor Who was also available on a number of cable and satellite channels owned and operated by the BBC itself -- see our dedicated page and the list below.

Several other independent cable and satellite platforms also screened Doctor Who -- see our dedicated Cable and Satellite page.