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KPRC receives the '''BroaDWcast''' award for most inept scheduling:
 
KPRC receives the '''BroaDWcast''' award for most inept scheduling:
  
*'''18 September-3 November 1978''': Aired Monday-Friday at 3pm.
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*'''18 September 1978''': The series commences, airing Monday-Friday at 3pm.  
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*The last episode airs on '''3 November 1978''', which is after only 35 episodes (i.e. mid-story, possibly [[The Andoird Invasion]]?)
 
*The series is dropped in favour of comedies, such as The Mary Tyler Moore Show and The Odd Couple (as reported in the 15 November 1978 edition of ''Variety'' - illustrated below; although they misprint the call-letters as "KPTC").
 
*The series is dropped in favour of comedies, such as The Mary Tyler Moore Show and The Odd Couple (as reported in the 15 November 1978 edition of ''Variety'' - illustrated below; although they misprint the call-letters as "KPTC").
 
*'''8 March 1980''': The series returns, now at 12:30am.
 
*'''8 March 1980''': The series returns, now at 12:30am.
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*'''6 September 1980''': [[The Deadly Assassin]] part 1 airs at the scheduled time of 2am.
 
*'''6 September 1980''': [[The Deadly Assassin]] part 1 airs at the scheduled time of 2am.
 
*'''25 October 1980''': With the end of the baseball season, '''Doctor Who''' now also airs Saturday afternoons at various times.  These airings are considered to be the same run, so stories begun in the afternoon are finished in the middle of the night.
 
*'''25 October 1980''': With the end of the baseball season, '''Doctor Who''' now also airs Saturday afternoons at various times.  These airings are considered to be the same run, so stories begun in the afternoon are finished in the middle of the night.
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*'''4 April 1981''': Baseball returns, '''Doctor Who''' leaves the afternoon schedule.  But the late night slot gets a second (and sometimes third and fourth) episode.
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*'''10 October 1981''': '''Doctor Who''' returns to Saturday afternoons in various slots, often preempted.
  
''Doctor Who Monthly'' issue 71 (Dec. 1982) published a letter from a KPRC viewer:
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*''Doctor Who Monthly'' issue 71 (Dec. 1982) published an anecdote from a KPRC viewer:
 
<blockquote>For several months our local TV station personnel began making fun of it-- adding their own sound effects and laughter.  Can you imagine the Skarasen ([[Terror of the Zygons]]) burping? I have it on videotape! Also, whenever shown on Sunday (i.e. Saturday?) afternoons, it was cut to 90 minutes (including commercials) so with [[The Masque of Mandragora]] we had the whole last ten minutes chopped out.</blockquote>
 
<blockquote>For several months our local TV station personnel began making fun of it-- adding their own sound effects and laughter.  Can you imagine the Skarasen ([[Terror of the Zygons]]) burping? I have it on videotape! Also, whenever shown on Sunday (i.e. Saturday?) afternoons, it was cut to 90 minutes (including commercials) so with [[The Masque of Mandragora]] we had the whole last ten minutes chopped out.</blockquote>
  
*'''4 April 1981''': Baseball returns, '''Doctor Who''' leaves the afternoon schedule.  But the late night slot gets a second (and sometimes third and fourth) episode.
 
*'''10 October 1981''': '''Doctor Who''' returns to Saturday afternoons in various slots, often preempted.
 
 
*'''20 November 1982''': [[Genesis of the Daleks]] is the last story to air.
 
*'''20 November 1982''': [[Genesis of the Daleks]] is the last story to air.
 
  
 
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Variety, 16 August 1978 Variety1978.JPG KPRC was one of the first stations to purchase the Tom Baker stories
KPRC
Network: NBC Channel(s): 2
First airing: 1978 Last airing: 1982

== AIRDATES ==


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"KPTC" (sic) drops "Dr Who" in favour of The Mary Tyler Moore Show!; Variety, 15 November 1978


KPRC receives the BroaDWcast award for most inept scheduling:

  • 18 September 1978: The series commences, airing Monday-Friday at 3pm.
  • The last episode airs on 3 November 1978, which is after only 35 episodes (i.e. mid-story, possibly The Andoird Invasion?)
  • The series is dropped in favour of comedies, such as The Mary Tyler Moore Show and The Odd Couple (as reported in the 15 November 1978 edition of Variety - illustrated below; although they misprint the call-letters as "KPTC").
  • 8 March 1980: The series returns, now at 12:30am.
  • 26 April 1980: The timeslot is now pushed back to 1am.
  • 6 September 1980: The Deadly Assassin part 1 airs at the scheduled time of 2am.
  • 25 October 1980: With the end of the baseball season, Doctor Who now also airs Saturday afternoons at various times. These airings are considered to be the same run, so stories begun in the afternoon are finished in the middle of the night.
  • 4 April 1981: Baseball returns, Doctor Who leaves the afternoon schedule. But the late night slot gets a second (and sometimes third and fourth) episode.
  • 10 October 1981: Doctor Who returns to Saturday afternoons in various slots, often preempted.
  • Doctor Who Monthly issue 71 (Dec. 1982) published an anecdote from a KPRC viewer:

For several months our local TV station personnel began making fun of it-- adding their own sound effects and laughter. Can you imagine the Skarasen (Terror of the Zygons) burping? I have it on videotape! Also, whenever shown on Sunday (i.e. Saturday?) afternoons, it was cut to 90 minutes (including commercials) so with The Masque of Mandragora we had the whole last ten minutes chopped out.

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