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*'''May 7 1979''': The [[Tom Baker stories]] aired daily at 6pm.  
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*'''7 May 1979''': The [[Tom Baker stories]] aired daily at 6pm.  
  
 
* '''1990?''': Unable to afford the steep prices demanded by Lionheart, one of the Miami PBS stations held a pledge drive to beg for money – only to drop the series the following week!
 
* '''1990?''': Unable to afford the steep prices demanded by Lionheart, one of the Miami PBS stations held a pledge drive to beg for money – only to drop the series the following week!

Revision as of 01:09, 2 February 2011

Doctor Who aired in these cities, on these channels:


Orlando

WFTV

Channel 9 (ABC)




WMFE

Channel 24 (PBS)


  • 1994: After eight years, WMFE drops the series in the autumn of 1994.

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Miami

WPLG

Channel 10 (ABC)


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WTVJ

Channel 6 (NBC)


  • 1970s: Omnibus The Hand of Fear is shown in prime time on a weeknight, later followed by episodic broadcasts on weekdays in the early morning.

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WPBT

Channel 2 (PBS)


  • 1990?: Unable to afford the steep prices demanded by Lionheart, one of the Miami PBS stations held a pledge drive to beg for money – only to drop the series the following week!

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Tallahassee

WFSU

Channel 11 (PBS)


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West Palm Beach

WXEL

Channel 10 (NBC)


  • 1990s: By the mid-1990s, WXEL screened several episodes never before screened in the US, such as part three of Planet of the Daleks.

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Tampa

WEDU

Channel 3 (PBS)


  • 1984: Doctor Who aired weekdays, 11.00pm to 11.30pm.

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WUSF

Channel 16 (PBS)


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Pensacola / Fort Walton Beach

WSRE

Channel 23 (PBS)


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Gainsville

WUFT

Channel 5 (PBS)


  • Details of what screened and when are currently unknown. May have stopped airing Doctor Who around 1992.
  • Originally aired Monday-Thursdays at 6:00pm. Changed to compilations Saturdays at 6:00pm.

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