Difference between revisions of "Belgium"
Jon Preddle (talk | contribs) |
Jon Preddle (talk | contribs) |
||
Line 4: | Line 4: | ||
From '''24 March 1987''', '''Doctor Who''' was available via the UK satellite station [[Super Channel]], and in the 1990s on [[BBC Prime]]. | From '''24 March 1987''', '''Doctor Who''' was available via the UK satellite station [[Super Channel]], and in the 1990s on [[BBC Prime]]. | ||
− | |||
− | |||
{{Image table | {{Image table | ||
|[[File:BelgiumNED1.JPG|thumb|right|175px|Netherlands channel TROS could be viewed in Belgium - the listing here is for [[Robot]] ep1 on 28 July 1975; Belgian newspaper, De Voorpost]] | |[[File:BelgiumNED1.JPG|thumb|right|175px|Netherlands channel TROS could be viewed in Belgium - the listing here is for [[Robot]] ep1 on 28 July 1975; Belgian newspaper, De Voorpost]] | ||
|[[File:BelgiumFrance.JPG|right|thumb|375px|French station TF1 could be seen in Belgium - this listing shows the Saturday and Sunday morning airings on 22-23 April 1989; Belgian newspaper, De Voorpost]] | |[[File:BelgiumFrance.JPG|right|thumb|375px|French station TF1 could be seen in Belgium - this listing shows the Saturday and Sunday morning airings on 22-23 April 1989; Belgian newspaper, De Voorpost]] | ||
− | |||
}} | }} | ||
[[Category:Europe]] | [[Category:Europe]] |
Revision as of 23:42, 16 March 2019
Doctor Who did not air on any terrestrial stations in BELGIUM, but viewers could see the programme by tuning into cable or terrestrial transmissions from neighbouring countries such as the Netherlands (in 1975-76, and 1985-86); France (in 1989), and Germany (1989-1995).
Under the right atmospheric conditions, and with specially modified aerials, some viewers on the coast could tune into transmissions directly from the BBC propagating across the English Channel. BBC1 became officially available on the Belgium subscriber cable network 'Intergem' from October 1983 (with BBC2 added months later), so Doctor Who would have been seen from season 21 onwards.
From 24 March 1987, Doctor Who was available via the UK satellite station Super Channel, and in the 1990s on BBC Prime.