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Vermont Public Television's broadcast signal reaches throughout Vermont and into bordering regions of New York, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and the [[Canada|Canadian]] regions of southern Quebec, including Montreal. | Vermont Public Television's broadcast signal reaches throughout Vermont and into bordering regions of New York, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and the [[Canada|Canadian]] regions of southern Quebec, including Montreal. | ||
+ | *The series starts (dates unknown), but by '''early 1989''' Tom Baker stories are screening. | ||
*'''4 March 1989''': [[Horror of Fang Rock]] airs at 1pm, followed by [[The Five Doctors]] at 2.55pm as part of a "Who Festival". | *'''4 March 1989''': [[Horror of Fang Rock]] airs at 1pm, followed by [[The Five Doctors]] at 2.55pm as part of a "Who Festival". | ||
*'''1989''': The 24 repackaged [[Jon Pertwee stories]] aired circa 1989. | *'''1989''': The 24 repackaged [[Jon Pertwee stories]] aired circa 1989. |
Revision as of 20:30, 13 July 2024
- WETK, Burlington (channel 33)
- WVER, Rutland (channel 28)
- WVTB, St. Johnsbury (channel 20)
- WVTA, Windsor (channel 33)
Vermont Public Television's broadcast signal reaches throughout Vermont and into bordering regions of New York, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and the Canadian regions of southern Quebec, including Montreal.
- The series starts (dates unknown), but by early 1989 Tom Baker stories are screening.
- 4 March 1989: Horror of Fang Rock airs at 1pm, followed by The Five Doctors at 2.55pm as part of a "Who Festival".
- 1989: The 24 repackaged Jon Pertwee stories aired circa 1989.
- 1990: The series was (apparently) still airing in late 1989 / early 1990 (as reported by Whovian Times issue #19 -- see United States--1990).
- 30 March 1991: By this time, omnibus editions are showing at 1pm Saturday afternoons.
- 5 January 1992: The Peter Davison stories (omnibuses) begin; they air late Saturday evenings - Castrovalva is shown at 11pm; on 23 May 1992 Planet of Fire is shown at 11.10pm.