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*'''Doctor Who''' returned to its former home for a three year run of repeats, from '''15 September 2003''' until Friday, '''3 February 2006''', during which the ABC screened (Monday to Thursday, at 6.00pm) all available serials, from {{A}} to {{7P}} (this did not include the [[TV Movie]]).  
 
*'''Doctor Who''' returned to its former home for a three year run of repeats, from '''15 September 2003''' until Friday, '''3 February 2006''', during which the ABC screened (Monday to Thursday, at 6.00pm) all available serials, from {{A}} to {{7P}} (this did not include the [[TV Movie]]).  
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*Each episode was preceded by a title caption card saying "BACK TO THE FUTURE".
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*The first episode of [[An Unearthly Child]] followed the premiere of '''George Negus Tonight''', which featured a capsule history of the series.
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**[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aA2DdOSat18 GEORGE NEGUS TONIGHT]
 
*The black and white first instalment of {{WWW}} had its first 'free to air' screening.  
 
*The black and white first instalment of {{WWW}} had its first 'free to air' screening.  
  
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*{{BBB}}, {{CCC}}, {{EEE}}, were in black and white.  
 
*{{BBB}}, {{CCC}}, {{EEE}}, were in black and white.  
 
*{{JJJ}} was the recolourised VHS version.
 
*{{JJJ}} was the recolourised VHS version.
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*{{WWW}} episode 3 was the longer early edit.
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*{{XXX}} part 1 aired uncut for the first time.
 
*{{5C}} part two was an earlier edit, with extended scenes (as on the VHS release).  
 
*{{5C}} part two was an earlier edit, with extended scenes (as on the VHS release).  
 
*{{6A}} and {{6R}} aired unedited in Australia for the '''first''' time.  
 
*{{6A}} and {{6R}} aired unedited in Australia for the '''first''' time.  
 
*{{6K}} aired in its four-part edition, albeit with the Dalek scenes removed, due to the same rights issues as noted above.
 
*{{6K}} aired in its four-part edition, albeit with the Dalek scenes removed, due to the same rights issues as noted above.
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*Part 7 or 8 of [[The Trial of a Time Lord]] aired without music or sound effect, and was erroneously credited as being written "by Pip & Jane Baker".
  
  
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*Starting on Wednesday, '''17 August 2011''', '''Doctor Who''' returned to Australian airwaves on the '''SCI-FI Channel'''. The repeat run commenced with the Tom Baker episodes. To celebrate the occasion, the station held a '''"DOCTOR WHO TWEETUP"''' in four eastern cities.
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*Starting on Wednesday, '''17 August 2011''', '''Doctor Who''' returned to Australian airwaves on the '''SCI-FI Channel'''. The repeat run commenced with the Tom Baker episodes, two episodes back to back each night, airing weekdays. (The same pair of episodes screened several times each day.)
*From '''19 March 2012''' the station began screening the [[Peter Davison stories]].  
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*To celebrate the occasion, the station held a '''"DOCTOR WHO TWEETUP"''' in four eastern cities.
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*The Baker run had concluded by mid '''December 2011''' (on 14 December?).
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*After a break of a few months, from '''19 March 2012''' the station began screening the [[Peter Davison stories]], again two episodes back to back (uncut), and repeated at various times throughout the day.  
 
**[http://www.scifitv.com.au/Shows/DoctorWho/Episodes/ DOCTOR WHO ON SCI-FI]
 
**[http://www.scifitv.com.au/Shows/DoctorWho/Episodes/ DOCTOR WHO ON SCI-FI]
  

Revision as of 03:45, 23 April 2012

AUSTRALIAN TRANSMISSION HISTORY (Part Eight) (2003-etc)

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Block 28: "REPEATS" (ABC) ---- September 2003 to Feb 2006

Repeats A----B----C----E----F----G----J----K----L----M----N----Q----R----S----X----Z----BB----MM----TT----UU----WW----XX----AAA----BBB----CCC----DDD----EEE----FFF----GGG----HHH----JJJ----MMM----LLL----NNN----OOO----RRR----PPP----TTT----UUU----WWW----XXX----YYY----ZZZ----4A----4C---4B----4E----4D----4F----4H----4G----4J----4K----4L----4M----4N----4P----4Q----4R----4S----4V----4T----4X----4W----4Y----4Z----5A----5B----5C----5D----5E----5F----5H----5G----5K----5L----5N----5Q----5R----5P----5S----5T----5V----5Z----5W----5Y----5X----6A----6B----6C----6E----6D----6F----6G----6H----6J----6K----6L----6M----6N----6Q----6R----6S----6T----6V----6W----6X----6Y----7A----7B----7C----7D----7E----7F----7G----7L----7K----7J----7N----7Q----7M----7P
  • Doctor Who returned to its former home for a three year run of repeats, from 15 September 2003 until Friday, 3 February 2006, during which the ABC screened (Monday to Thursday, at 6.00pm) all available serials, from A to 7P (this did not include the TV Movie).
  • Each episode was preceded by a title caption card saying "BACK TO THE FUTURE".
  • The first episode of An Unearthly Child followed the premiere of George Negus Tonight, which featured a capsule history of the series.
  • The black and white first instalment of WWW had its first 'free to air' screening.

Due to rights issues with the estate of Terry Nation, the following serials scripted by him or which featured the Daleks could not screen:

This run also included several oddities with the prints supplied:

  • BB was the recently restored BBC VHS version.
  • BBB, CCC, EEE, were in black and white.
  • JJJ was the recolourised VHS version.
  • WWW episode 3 was the longer early edit.
  • XXX part 1 aired uncut for the first time.
  • 5C part two was an earlier edit, with extended scenes (as on the VHS release).
  • 6A and 6R aired unedited in Australia for the first time.
  • 6K aired in its four-part edition, albeit with the Dalek scenes removed, due to the same rights issues as noted above.
  • Part 7 or 8 of The Trial of a Time Lord aired without music or sound effect, and was erroneously credited as being written "by Pip & Jane Baker".


PROMOS



Block 29: "REPEATS" (SCI-FI) ---- August 2011 to ????

Repeats 4A---- and onwards…
  • Starting on Wednesday, 17 August 2011, Doctor Who returned to Australian airwaves on the SCI-FI Channel. The repeat run commenced with the Tom Baker episodes, two episodes back to back each night, airing weekdays. (The same pair of episodes screened several times each day.)
  • To celebrate the occasion, the station held a "DOCTOR WHO TWEETUP" in four eastern cities.
  • The Baker run had concluded by mid December 2011 (on 14 December?).
  • After a break of a few months, from 19 March 2012 the station began screening the Peter Davison stories, again two episodes back to back (uncut), and repeated at various times throughout the day.


Table of Airdates in Australia
1965-66 | 1966-67 | 1967-71 | 1971-75 | 1976-78 | 1979-82 | 1983-85 | 1985-90 | 1991-2002 | 2003-(2020s)

THE AIRDATES COLUMNS ON EACH PAGE HAVE BEEN SEQUENCED TO

REFLECT TRANSMISSION ORDER BY FIRST TO LAST REGION

PER = PERTH | DAR = DARWIN | ADE = ADELAIDE | MEL = MELBOURNE | HOB = HOBART

CAN = CANBERRA | SYD = SYDNEY | BRI = BRISBANE | RKH = ROCKHAMPTON | TVL = TOWNSVILLE

SUMMARY OF STATIONS


Key: BOLD = first airing | ITALICS = repeat (TABLE OF REPEATS IS HERE)

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