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* '''1978''': According to [[wikipedia:Doctor_Who_in_Canada_and_the_United_States#The_1970s:_Doctor_Who_comes_to_the_United_States|Wikipedia]] WTVQ was one of the first stations to broadcast the [[Tom Baker stories]]. But no airdates in late 1978 / early 1979 have been located.
 
* '''1978''': According to [[wikipedia:Doctor_Who_in_Canada_and_the_United_States#The_1970s:_Doctor_Who_comes_to_the_United_States|Wikipedia]] WTVQ was one of the first stations to broadcast the [[Tom Baker stories]]. But no airdates in late 1978 / early 1979 have been located.
*'''1980''': The series did, however, begin airing by September 1980, as reported in '''Starlog''' issue # 39 (September 1980).
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*'''1980''': The series did, however, begin airing by September 1980, as reported in '''Starlog''' issue # 39 (cover date October 1980).
 
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Revision as of 03:22, 12 March 2012

Doctor Who aired in these cities, on these channels:

Lexington

WTVQ

Channel 62 (ABC) (Channel number changed to 36 in 1980)


  • 1978: According to Wikipedia WTVQ was one of the first stations to broadcast the Tom Baker stories. But no airdates in late 1978 / early 1979 have been located.
  • 1980: The series did, however, begin airing by September 1980, as reported in Starlog issue # 39 (cover date October 1980).
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Louisville

WKPC

Airdates in Louisville (WKPC)
← AIRDATES ...... (CLICK ICON TO GO TO TABLE SHOWING EPISODE BREAKDOWN AND AIRDATES - N/S = story title is Not Stated)

Channel 15 (PBS)


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Kentucky Educational Television (KET)

  • June 1996: Airing compilations Sunday at 10pm.