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A network of four channels covering the New Jersey state.
 
A network of four channels covering the New Jersey state.
  
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* The New Jersey Network's Pledge phone number was 1-800-624-0454.
  
 
*'''23 November 1983''': [[The Five Doctors]] aired, 9.00 to 9.30pm.  
 
*'''23 November 1983''': [[The Five Doctors]] aired, 9.00 to 9.30pm.  
  
*'''1984''': The [[Tom Baker stories]] screened from '''1984'''.
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*'''January 1984''': The [[Tom Baker stories]] screened from '''January 1984'''.
  
 
*'''1985''': By the middle of the year, they screened the 17 repackaged [[William Hartnell stories]], five [[Patrick Troughton stories]] and 24 [[Jon Pertwee stories]], followed by the [[Colin Baker stories]].  
 
*'''1985''': By the middle of the year, they screened the 17 repackaged [[William Hartnell stories]], five [[Patrick Troughton stories]] and 24 [[Jon Pertwee stories]], followed by the [[Colin Baker stories]].  
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*'''1988''': On Saturday, 19 November 1988, after playing [[Dragonfire]], the NJN screened '''"The Making of [[Silver Nemesis]]"''', one of several specially-commissioned behind the scenes / interview specials produced by the Network.  
 
*'''1988''': On Saturday, 19 November 1988, after playing [[Dragonfire]], the NJN screened '''"The Making of [[Silver Nemesis]]"''', one of several specially-commissioned behind the scenes / interview specials produced by the Network.  
  
* Other documentaries produced were "Doctor Who's Who's Who" (1985) and "Doctor Who Then & Now" (1987).
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* Other documentaries produced by NJN were '''"Doctor Who's Who's Who"''' (1985) and '''"Doctor Who Then & Now"''' (1987).
  
* The New Jersey Network's Pledge phone number was 1-800-624-0454.
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* '''1990''': Season 26 of the [[Sylvester McCoy stories]] aired.
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*''5 September 1992''': '''Doctor Who''' moves to an earlier 5.00pm timeslot, starting with a marathon of Dalek stories, followed by package of Cybermen serials - but not [[The Tomb of the Cybermen]], which is deemed too expensive! 
  
 
* '''13 August 1994''': After over ten years of almost uninterrupted screenings of '''Doctor Who''', the New Jersey Network drops the series; the final story to be broadcast is [[The Deadly Assassin]]. The reasons cited for this are declining viewers, dwindling donations and increased residual payment demands made by Lionheart.  
 
* '''13 August 1994''': After over ten years of almost uninterrupted screenings of '''Doctor Who''', the New Jersey Network drops the series; the final story to be broadcast is [[The Deadly Assassin]]. The reasons cited for this are declining viewers, dwindling donations and increased residual payment demands made by Lionheart.  
  
Between 1983 and 1994, NJN enjoyed runs of every surviving full story at least twice, with the [[Tom Baker stories]] played as many as six times.  
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*Between 1983 and 1994, NJN enjoyed runs of every surviving full story at least twice, with the [[Tom Baker stories]] played as many as six times.  
  
 
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Revision as of 02:13, 1 January 2011

Doctor Who aired in these cities, on these channels:


New Jersey Network

NJN Logo
NJN Pledge Caption

Camden / Montclair / Trenton / New Brunswick

WNJS (23) / WNJM (50) / WNJT (52) / WNJB (58)

Channels 23 / 50 / 52 / 58 (PBS)

A network of four channels covering the New Jersey state.

  • The New Jersey Network's Pledge phone number was 1-800-624-0454.
  • 1986: The series aired on Saturdays, at 9.00pm.
  • 1988: On Saturday, 19 November 1988, after playing Dragonfire, the NJN screened "The Making of Silver Nemesis", one of several specially-commissioned behind the scenes / interview specials produced by the Network.
  • Other documentaries produced by NJN were "Doctor Who's Who's Who" (1985) and "Doctor Who Then & Now" (1987).
  • 5 September 1992': Doctor Who moves to an earlier 5.00pm timeslot, starting with a marathon of Dalek stories, followed by package of Cybermen serials - but not The Tomb of the Cybermen, which is deemed too expensive!
  • 13 August 1994: After over ten years of almost uninterrupted screenings of Doctor Who, the New Jersey Network drops the series; the final story to be broadcast is The Deadly Assassin. The reasons cited for this are declining viewers, dwindling donations and increased residual payment demands made by Lionheart.
  • Between 1983 and 1994, NJN enjoyed runs of every surviving full story at least twice, with the Tom Baker stories played as many as six times.

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