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Doctor Who aired in these cities, on these channels:


Rochester

WXXI

Channel 21 (PBS)


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Buffalo

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WNED

Channel 17 (PBS)


  • 25 October 1977: WNED screened Doctor Who, weeknights at 6.30pm in tandem with WXXI (from 1977 through until 1987). It was during screenings of the Jon Pertwee stories in 1977/78 that off-air recordings were made by Tom Lundie, which were later instrumental in the reconstruction from black and white back into colour.
  • 1979: The series aired weeknights at 6.00pm.
  • 1990: In the 1990s, Doctor Who aired in omnibus movie form, Saturdays at 4.00pm. The 17 repackaged William Hartnell stories were played for the second time during this run.


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WOR

Channel 9 (PBS)


  • 1978: 7 October 1978, 6.30pm, Tom Baker makes his debut in New York State. WOR-TV (aka WWOR) was one of the earliest stations in the United States to broadcast the Tom Baker stories.
  • 1979: From 6 January 1979, the series shifted to the earlier time of 5.00pm, but was often pre-empted by baseball.
  • 1982: From August 1982 to October 1983, two episodes aired back to back, Saturdays between 10.00am and 11.00am.
  • 1983: The series aired in one-hour slots, at 10.00pm on Saturdays.

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Entertainment Channel

Channel (number unknown) (Cable)


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WNYC

Channel 31 (Ion Television Network)


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Sci-Fi Channel

Cable


  • 24 September 1992: The SCI-FI Channel launches, Thursday, 24 September, at 8.00pm (EST). Included in its regular schedules is Doctor Who: screening from 12.00 to 1.00pm weekdays, the hour-long timeslot allows for the episodes to screen uncut, but with ads and short programming filling the rest of the hour. That episode was then repeated at 1.00am.
  • To give one example of the extreme scheduling of Doctor Who on the Sci-Fi Channel, The Ambassadors of Death was purchased for ten screenings!

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Garden City / Long Island

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Channel 21 (PBS) (networked with WLIU))

  • 1986: The series screened episodically weekdays, at 6.30pm, with a late night omnibus edition on Sundays. By December the weekly screenings had ended, leaving only the Sunday omnibus editions, at 7.00 to 9.00pm.


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Schenectady

WMHT

Channel 17 (Educational Telecommunications)


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Binghamton

WSKG

Channel 46 (PBS)


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Syracuse

WCNY

Channel 24 (PBS)


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Plattsburgh

WCFE

Channel 57 (PBS) (Mountain Lake PB)


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Champion Hill / Norwood

WNPE / WNPI

Channel 16 (PBS)


  • 1980s: screened episodes in the late 1980s.

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