Difference between revisions of "Belgium"

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[[File:BelgiumFrance.JPG|right|thumb|300px|Doctor Who was available from neighboring countries, such as France (on Saturdays and Sundays); De Voorpost, 21 April 1989]]
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'''Doctor Who''' did not air on any terrestrial stations in '''[[wikipedia:Belgium|BELGIUM]]''', but viewers could see the programme by tuning into transmissions from neighbouring countries such as the [[Netherlands]] (in 1975-76, and 1985-86); [[France]] (in 1989), and [[Germany]] (1989-1995). Transmissions directly from the BBC were also possible to receive unofficially from across the English Channel.  
'''Doctor Who''' did not air on any terrestrial stations in '''[[wikipedia:Belgium|BELGIUM]]''', but viewers could see the programme by tuning into transmissions from neighbouring countries such as [[France]], the [[Netherlands]] and [[Germany]]. Transmissions directly from the BBC were also possible to receive from across the English Channel.  
 
  
 
And from '''24 March 1987''', the series was available via the UK satellite station [[Super Channel]], and in the 1990s on [[BBC Prime]].
 
And from '''24 March 1987''', the series was available via the UK satellite station [[Super Channel]], and in the 1990s on [[BBC Prime]].
  
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|[[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; De Voorpost]]
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|[[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; De Voorpost]]
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Revision as of 01:46, 5 February 2019

Doctor Who did not air on any terrestrial stations in BELGIUM, but viewers could see the programme by tuning into transmissions from neighbouring countries such as the Netherlands (in 1975-76, and 1985-86); France (in 1989), and Germany (1989-1995). Transmissions directly from the BBC were also possible to receive unofficially from across the English Channel.

And from 24 March 1987, the series was available via the UK satellite station Super Channel, and in the 1990s on BBC Prime.

Netherlands channel TROS could be viewed in Belgium - the listing here is for Robot ep1 on 28 July 1975; De Voorpost
French station TF1 could be seen in Belgium - this listing shows the Saturday and Sunday morning airings on 22-23 April 1989; De Voorpost