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*'''5 December 1992''': [[The Tomb of the Cybermen]] airs. | *'''5 December 1992''': [[The Tomb of the Cybermen]] airs. | ||
*'''early 2000''': The series ends. '''KNME''' was the last station to broadcast the movie format. | *'''early 2000''': The series ends. '''KNME''' was the last station to broadcast the movie format. | ||
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+ | *{{American Archive|https://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-e3c66b3a736?proxy_start_time=3077.056777|Disappearing Tardis Mug commercial}} |
Revision as of 21:16, 6 July 2023
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Network: PBS | Channel(s): 5 |
First airing: 1983 | Last airing: 2000 |
== AIRDATES == |
- 5 September 1983: The Tom Baker stories begin, weekdays at 7:30pm.
- 15 May 1984: A second run of Tom Baker begins. There may have been an additional run at 5:30pm.
- 12 January 1985: Peter Davison stories commence, with all stories from now on playing in omnibus movie format.
- 25 May 1985: A run of colour Jon Pertwee stories commences.
- 10 January 1987: Colin Baker stories commence; this run ends with Revelation of the Daleks on 14 February 1987. (The Mark of the Rani aired before Vengeance on Varos.)
- 21 February 1987: The 17 repackaged William Hartnell stories commence.
- 20 June 1987: The five repackaged Patrick Troughton stories commence.
- 12 March 1988: Special pledge-drive screening of Time and the Rani.
- 1 to 22 December 1989: The Trial of a Time Lord airs.
- 29 December 1989: Further Sylvester McCoy stories from seasons 24 and 25 commence.
- 16 February 1990: Season 26 commences.
- 1990: The repackaged 24 Jon Pertwee stories air.
- 5 December 1992: The Tomb of the Cybermen airs.
- early 2000: The series ends. KNME was the last station to broadcast the movie format.
Media
- [Disappearing Tardis Mug commercial {{{2}}}] at the American Archive of Public Broadcasting. Videos are not viewable outside the United States.