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*'''September 1985''': The repackaged [[Jon Pertwee stories]] begin. A mix-up by the BBC meant they (like a number of other stations) didn't get part 6 of [[Planet of the Daleks]].  
 
*'''September 1985''': The repackaged [[Jon Pertwee stories]] begin. A mix-up by the BBC meant they (like a number of other stations) didn't get part 6 of [[Planet of the Daleks]].  
 
*'''6 March 1986''': [[Tom Baker]] returns.
 
*'''6 March 1986''': [[Tom Baker]] returns.
*'''10 March 1986''': [[The Twin Dilemma]] and the "missing" episode of [[Planet of the Daleks]] air in addition to the scheduled episode.
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*'''10 March 1986''': Promoted as a '''"Dr Who Festival"''', the "missing" last episode of [[Planet of the Daleks]] that didn't screen earlier (some newspapers billed it as being "part 3", but it would actually have been part 6) plus an out of sequence omnibus of [[The Twin Dilemma]] air in addition to the scheduled episode of [[Robot]] - see clipping below.
 
*'''3 November 1986''': [[Peter Davison]] returns.
 
*'''3 November 1986''': [[Peter Davison]] returns.
 
*'''April 1987''': The [[William Hartnell stories]] premiere, followed by the available [[Patrick Troughton stories]].
 
*'''April 1987''': The [[William Hartnell stories]] premiere, followed by the available [[Patrick Troughton stories]].
 
*'''August 1987''': Back to [[Jon Pertwee]]. ([[The Claws of Axos]] parts 3 and 4, both air 16 October 1987 - see '''clipping'''.)
 
*'''August 1987''': Back to [[Jon Pertwee]]. ([[The Claws of Axos]] parts 3 and 4, both air 16 October 1987 - see '''clipping'''.)
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*'''28 December 1987''': [[Planet of the Daleks]] is repeated; six episodes are scheduled but it's unknown if this included the black and white episode 3 or it was a rare showing of the "hybrid" version.
 
*'''16 February 1988''': Back to [[Tom Baker]].
 
*'''16 February 1988''': Back to [[Tom Baker]].
 
*'''13 October 1988''': [[Peter Davison]] returns.
 
*'''13 October 1988''': [[Peter Davison]] returns.
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*'''7 March 1989''': The series ends suddenly, on a Tuesday.
 
*'''7 March 1989''': The series ends suddenly, on a Tuesday.
 
[[File:1984-10-19 Morning Call.jpg|left|thumb|255px|The Morning Call, Oct. 19, 1984]]
 
[[File:1984-10-19 Morning Call.jpg|left|thumb|255px|The Morning Call, Oct. 19, 1984]]
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[[File:DW Festival 1986.jpg|right|thumb|300px|The "Missing Final Chapter of "Daleks"...; Monring Call, 10 March 1986]]
 
[[Category:Delaware]]
 
[[Category:Delaware]]
 
[[Category:New Jersey]]
 
[[Category:New Jersey]]

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The Morning Call, Sept. 28, 1984
WLVT
Network: PBS Channel(s): 39
First airing: 1984 Last airing: 1989

== AIRDATES ==
The Claws of Axos, eps 3 and 4, on channel 39; 16 October 1987


  • 1 October 1984: The Tom Baker stories begin, weekdays at 6pm with a midnight repeat.
  • 5 November 1984: The two airings are combined into one, at 11pm.
  • 1 December 1984: A Saturday noon airing is added.
  • 30 May 1985: The Peter Davison stories begin.
  • 15 June 1985: The Saturday broadcasts end.
  • September 1985: The repackaged Jon Pertwee stories begin. A mix-up by the BBC meant they (like a number of other stations) didn't get part 6 of Planet of the Daleks.
  • 6 March 1986: Tom Baker returns.
  • 10 March 1986: Promoted as a "Dr Who Festival", the "missing" last episode of Planet of the Daleks that didn't screen earlier (some newspapers billed it as being "part 3", but it would actually have been part 6) plus an out of sequence omnibus of The Twin Dilemma air in addition to the scheduled episode of Robot - see clipping below.
  • 3 November 1986: Peter Davison returns.
  • April 1987: The William Hartnell stories premiere, followed by the available Patrick Troughton stories.
  • August 1987: Back to Jon Pertwee. (The Claws of Axos parts 3 and 4, both air 16 October 1987 - see clipping.)
  • 28 December 1987: Planet of the Daleks is repeated; six episodes are scheduled but it's unknown if this included the black and white episode 3 or it was a rare showing of the "hybrid" version.
  • 16 February 1988: Back to Tom Baker.
  • 13 October 1988: Peter Davison returns.
  • January 1989: Colin Baker premieres.
  • 7 March 1989: The series ends suddenly, on a Tuesday.
The Morning Call, Oct. 19, 1984
The "Missing Final Chapter of "Daleks"...; Monring Call, 10 March 1986