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'''OTHER CANADIAN STATIONS'''
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The following Canadian TV channels also carried '''Doctor Who''', but the number of broadcasts on each was only limited.
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='''EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION SASKATCHEWAN (ETV) (1978)?'''=
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==Channel Profile==
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Canada has a number of privately-owned '''Educational Television (ETV)''' channels.
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Anecdotal evidence indicates that a brief run of [[Jon Pertwee stories]] aired on one of the ETV stations in the province of Saskatchewan, some time circa 1978 (which is around the same time as [[Canada CKVU|CKVU]] and [[Canada TVO|TVO]] and '''CPN''' (see below).
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==Stories bought and broadcast==
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===[[Jon Pertwee stories|JON PERTWEE]]?===
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It hasn't been confirmed but three of the Pertwees may have been [[The Claws of Axos]], [[Day of the Daleks]], and [[The Mutants]].
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==Transmission==
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==TV listings==
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We have no broadcast details for this channel.
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If you can help in any way, please drop us a line: {{email}}
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==Links==
 
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*[[Doctors]]
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**[[Jon Pertwee stories]]?
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='''CPN (Saskatchewan) (1978-79)'''=
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==Channel Profile==
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[[File:CPN LOGO.JPG|right|thumb|250px|CPN On-Screen Ident]]
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The '''COOPERATIVE PROGRAMMING NETWORK (CPN)''' was a closed circuit pay television service established in late 1977, and operated by a federation of cooperatives in Regina, Saskatoon and Moose Jaw, in the Province of Saskatchewan. The service was not licenced by the Canadian federal government. The station experienced severe technical and structural difficulties, and only lasted about 18 months. It went into receivership in late 1978, and its final broadcasts were in late 1979.
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==Stories bought and broadcast==
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===[[Tom Baker stories|TOM BAKER]]===
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==Transmission==
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==TV listings==
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The Wikipedia entry for '''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doctor_who_in_america#Return_to_Canada:_TVOntario DOCTOR WHO IN AMERICA]''' says: ''"There were also some local broadcasts of the series outside Ontario: for example, in 1978-79 a Saskatchewan-based pay-cable provider, '''CPN''', aired '''Doctor Who''' episodes on its '''Just for Kids''' channel."''
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These would have been [[Tom Baker stories]], and presumably came from the same general package of stories that aired on '''[[Canada TVO|TVO]]''' (and in the [[United States]]) around the same time.
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We have not been able to find any broadcast details for '''Doctor Who''' on this station.
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If you can help in any way, please drop us a line: {{email}}
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There are some generic station idents for CPN here:
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* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_dGgB-N5gKM CPN IDENT 1]
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* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FapnjoUGkjg CPN IDENT 2]
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==Links==
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*[[Doctors]]
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**[[Tom Baker stories]]?
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='''CITV (1996)'''=
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==Channel Profile==
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[[File:TVM Article.JPG|thumb|right|250px|Who-Ville, Lethbridge Herald, 12 May 1996]]
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'''[[wikipedia:CITV-TV|CITV-TV]]''' is a television station in Edmonton, Alberta, also known as '''Global Edmonton'''. It transmits on '''Channel 13'''.
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==Stories bought and broadcast==
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===[[Paul McGann stories|PAUL McGANN]]===
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One movie, 84 minutes:
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==Transmission==
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The 1996 [[TV Movie]] (which had been filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia earlier that year) had its '''WORLDWIDE DEBUT''' on '''CITV''' in Edmonton, Alberta, on Sunday, '''12 May 1996''', at 10.00pm, Canadian Mountain Time. This was '''two''' days ahead of the US screening on the Fox network, and 14 days ahead of its UK broadcast. This is the first and so far only time that '''Doctor Who''' has premiered in Canada.
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(The movie played two days later on [[wikipedia:CHCH|CHCH]], Hamilton, Ontario, on Tuesday, '''14 May 1996''', at 9.00am, Canadian Eastern Time.)
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==Next Canadian broadcaster==
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* '''[[Canada Space|SPACE]]'''
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*[[Doctors]]
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==General Links==
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*[[Canada]]
 
*[[Main Page]]
 
*[[Main Page]]
 
*[[Broadcasts around the World]]
 
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*[[BBC Records]]
 
*[[BBC Records]]
 
*[[Doctors]]
 
*[[Doctors]]
**[[William Hartnell stories]]
 
**[[Patrick Troughton stories]]
 
**[[Jon Pertwee stories]]
 
**[[Tom Baker stories]]
 
**[[Peter Davison stories]]
 
**[[Colin Baker stories]]
 
**[[Sylvester McCoy stories]]
 
**[[Paul McGann stories]]
 
  
  
 
[[Category:North America]]
 
[[Category:North America]]

Revision as of 01:52, 1 May 2011

OTHER CANADIAN STATIONS

The following Canadian TV channels also carried Doctor Who, but the number of broadcasts on each was only limited.



EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION SASKATCHEWAN (ETV) (1978)?

Channel Profile

Canada has a number of privately-owned Educational Television (ETV) channels.

Anecdotal evidence indicates that a brief run of Jon Pertwee stories aired on one of the ETV stations in the province of Saskatchewan, some time circa 1978 (which is around the same time as CKVU and TVO and CPN (see below).


Stories bought and broadcast

JON PERTWEE?

unknown unknown unknown

It hasn't been confirmed but three of the Pertwees may have been The Claws of Axos, Day of the Daleks, and The Mutants.


Transmission

TV listings

We have no broadcast details for this channel.

If you can help in any way, please drop us a line: BroaDWcast@hotmail.com


Links

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CPN (Saskatchewan) (1978-79)

Channel Profile

CPN On-Screen Ident

The COOPERATIVE PROGRAMMING NETWORK (CPN) was a closed circuit pay television service established in late 1977, and operated by a federation of cooperatives in Regina, Saskatoon and Moose Jaw, in the Province of Saskatchewan. The service was not licenced by the Canadian federal government. The station experienced severe technical and structural difficulties, and only lasted about 18 months. It went into receivership in late 1978, and its final broadcasts were in late 1979.


Stories bought and broadcast

TOM BAKER

Transmission

TV listings

The Wikipedia entry for DOCTOR WHO IN AMERICA says: "There were also some local broadcasts of the series outside Ontario: for example, in 1978-79 a Saskatchewan-based pay-cable provider, CPN, aired Doctor Who episodes on its Just for Kids channel."

These would have been Tom Baker stories, and presumably came from the same general package of stories that aired on TVO (and in the United States) around the same time.

We have not been able to find any broadcast details for Doctor Who on this station.

If you can help in any way, please drop us a line: BroaDWcast@hotmail.com


There are some generic station idents for CPN here:


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CITV (1996)

Channel Profile

Who-Ville, Lethbridge Herald, 12 May 1996

CITV-TV is a television station in Edmonton, Alberta, also known as Global Edmonton. It transmits on Channel 13.

Stories bought and broadcast

PAUL McGANN

One movie, 84 minutes:

TVM TV Movie 1


Transmission

TV listings

The 1996 TV Movie (which had been filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia earlier that year) had its WORLDWIDE DEBUT on CITV in Edmonton, Alberta, on Sunday, 12 May 1996, at 10.00pm, Canadian Mountain Time. This was two days ahead of the US screening on the Fox network, and 14 days ahead of its UK broadcast. This is the first and so far only time that Doctor Who has premiered in Canada.

(The movie played two days later on CHCH, Hamilton, Ontario, on Tuesday, 14 May 1996, at 9.00am, Canadian Eastern Time.)


Next Canadian broadcaster


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