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#REDIRECT [[San Francisco#KQED]]
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| name = KQED
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| float =
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| network = PBS
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| channel = 9
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| firstAir = 1981
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| lastAir =
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| state = San Francisco
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| city = San Francisco
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| wikipedia = KQED (TV)
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| list = San Francisco (KQED)
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'''KQED''''s signal is relayed on satellite station '''KQET''' in Watsonville, which serves the Monterey/Salinas/Santa Cruz market.
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*'''7 January 1981''': The [[Tom Baker stories]] begin, Wednesdays at 8pm.
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*'''22 June 1981''': The series moves to Monday-Thursday at 11pm.
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*'''4 October 1981''': The series moves again, now Sundays at 7pm.
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*'''16 May 1982''': The series ends mid-run.  The odd decision to air one 25-minute episode a week while [[KTEH]] was airing compilations may have lead to bad ratings.
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*'''1980s''': Aired Wednesdays 8.00-8.30pm and Saturday night marathons (credits in tact)
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*'''1987''': Aired weeknights at 7:00.
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* The surviving complete [[William Hartnell stories]] were apparently airing in "the Bay Area" in the '''late 1980s''', episodically on consecutive nights.

Latest revision as of 01:20, 4 September 2021

KQED
San Francisco
Network: PBS Channel(s): 9
First airing: 1981 Last airing:

== AIRDATES ==


KQED's signal is relayed on satellite station KQET in Watsonville, which serves the Monterey/Salinas/Santa Cruz market.


  • 7 January 1981: The Tom Baker stories begin, Wednesdays at 8pm.
  • 22 June 1981: The series moves to Monday-Thursday at 11pm.
  • 4 October 1981: The series moves again, now Sundays at 7pm.
  • 16 May 1982: The series ends mid-run. The odd decision to air one 25-minute episode a week while KTEH was airing compilations may have lead to bad ratings.
  • 1980s: Aired Wednesdays 8.00-8.30pm and Saturday night marathons (credits in tact)
  • 1987: Aired weeknights at 7:00.
  • The surviving complete William Hartnell stories were apparently airing in "the Bay Area" in the late 1980s, episodically on consecutive nights.