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*In the '''16 August 1978''' issue of ''Variety'' magazine (see [[United States--1978]]), "Atlanta" is listed as being one of seventeen cities to have been sold the [[Tom Baker stories]]. The '''14 September 1979''' issue of ''Back Stage'' reported the station as [[wikipedia:WPCH-TV|WTCG]].  However no airings can be found in Atlanta for 1978 or 1979.  It is likely that '''Doctor Who''' was a casualty of the station's recent change to [[wikipedia:TBS (U.S. TV channel)|WTBS]].  It is unknown if Time-Life would have wanted its product on two superstations at the same time-- [[WOR]] had begun broadcasting '''Doctor Who''' in '''October 1978'''.
 
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*'''WTBS''' is listed in the '''August 1981''' ''Celestial Toyroom, North American edition'' as having bought the newly-created omnibus versions.
*In the '''16 August 1978''' issue of ''Variety'' magazine (see [[United States--1978]]), "ATLANTA" is listed as being one of 17 cities to have been sold the [[Tom Baker stories]].
 
*The unknown station was probably Atlanta's sole independent PBS provider, [[wikipedia:WPBA (TV)|WETV]], channel 30 (now WPBA), which was not part of the [[GPTV]] network. If you can confirm the station name and provide airdates, please contact us.
 
 
 
*'''28 February 1987''': Newly cast seventh Doctor, Sylvester McCoy joins Jon Pertwee and John Nathan-Turner at Mercer University in Atlanta, with the travelling [[Doctor Who USA Tour]]. 
 
* A special interview with NJN's Eric Luskin is recorded, and broadcast by several PBS stations:
 
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* At the same time, Nathan-Turner and McCoy filmed material for Pledge drives:
 
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Latest revision as of 21:32, 30 May 2023

  • In the 16 August 1978 issue of Variety magazine (see United States--1978), "Atlanta" is listed as being one of seventeen cities to have been sold the Tom Baker stories. The 14 September 1979 issue of Back Stage reported the station as WTCG. However no airings can be found in Atlanta for 1978 or 1979. It is likely that Doctor Who was a casualty of the station's recent change to WTBS. It is unknown if Time-Life would have wanted its product on two superstations at the same time-- WOR had begun broadcasting Doctor Who in October 1978.
  • WTBS is listed in the August 1981 Celestial Toyroom, North American edition as having bought the newly-created omnibus versions.