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#REDIRECT [[Columbus, Ohio#Qube]]
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| name = Qube
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| channel = P5
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| firstAir = 1978
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| lastAir = 1979?
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| wikipedia = QUBE
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[[File:QUBElogo.JPG|right|frameless]]
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'''[[wikipedia:QUBE|QUBE]]''' was an experimental two-way, interactive cable television system, launched in Columbus, Ohio, on 1 December 1977. It was owned by Warner Communications, who later acquired Time Inc, which owned Time-Life Films which distributed '''Doctor Who''' in the USA!
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'''Doctor Who''' appeared on channel '''P5 ("Better Living")'''. Users were charged 50¢ per episode in addition to the $10.95 per month subscription for the QUBE service. Each episode screened two or three  times during the day, and on weekends an entire serial was often played in full. 
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QUBE was the final US television 'station' to screen a selection from the original run of Jon Pertwee episodes (and as such, may have been broadcasting from the original Time-Life master tapes?).
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(Airdates come from the Ohio edition of ''OnQUBE'', the station's monthly listings magazine (see clippings below). It is unknown whether the other cities in Ohio where QUBE was available had the exact same schedule.)
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*'''6 February 1978''': QUBE in Columbus, Ohio begins airing the batch of selected [[Jon Pertwee stories]] episodically.
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*'''March 1978''': [[Doctor Who and the Silurians]] and [[The Ambassadors of Death]] air thoughout the month. 
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*'''April 1978''': [[Day of the Daleks]] and [[The Claws of Axos]] air.
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*'''May 1978''': [[Inferno]] premieres.
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*'''July 1978''': [[The Mind of Evil]] and [[Terror of the Autons]] premiere. 
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*'''August 1978''': These airings of [[The Mind of Evil]] are probably the last in color in the United States.
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*'''1 January 1979''': The series resumes after a break for another block of repeats; QUBE continues to show the same [[Jon Pertwee stories]] while the rest of the country is seeing the brand new [[Tom Baker stories]].
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*'''29 January 1979''': A repeat of part 7 of [[Inferno]] is the last airing of '''Doctor Who''' on QUBE, and the last ever US screening of a Jon Pertwee story until 1983...
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(Immediately, after their final airing, the tapes of [[Inferno]] ''may'' have been sent across the border to [[Canada]]; BBC Toronto then dispatched them to Vancouver, where they were shown by [[CKVU]] only a week later...)
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|[[File:1978-02 OnQube p11-12.jpg|thumb|375px|OnQUBE, Feb 1978]]
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|[[File:OnQube 197803.jpg|thumb|175px|OnQUBE, March 1978]]
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|[[File:OnQube 197804.jpg|thumb|200px|OnQUBE, April 1978]]
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|[[File:Qube 197805.jpg|thumb|200px|OnQUBE, May 1978]]
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|[[File:Qube 197807.jpg|thumb|225px|OnQUBE,July 1978]]
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|[[File:On Qube 197808.jpg|thumb|175px|OnQUBE, Aug. 1978]]
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|[[File:OnQube 197901.jpg|thumb|200px|OnQUBE, Jan 1979]]
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Latest revision as of 20:27, 23 May 2023

Qube
Network: Channel(s): P5
First airing: 1978 Last airing: 1979?

== AIRDATES ==


QUBElogo.JPG

QUBE was an experimental two-way, interactive cable television system, launched in Columbus, Ohio, on 1 December 1977. It was owned by Warner Communications, who later acquired Time Inc, which owned Time-Life Films which distributed Doctor Who in the USA!

Doctor Who appeared on channel P5 ("Better Living"). Users were charged 50¢ per episode in addition to the $10.95 per month subscription for the QUBE service. Each episode screened two or three times during the day, and on weekends an entire serial was often played in full.

QUBE was the final US television 'station' to screen a selection from the original run of Jon Pertwee episodes (and as such, may have been broadcasting from the original Time-Life master tapes?).

(Airdates come from the Ohio edition of OnQUBE, the station's monthly listings magazine (see clippings below). It is unknown whether the other cities in Ohio where QUBE was available had the exact same schedule.)


(Immediately, after their final airing, the tapes of Inferno may have been sent across the border to Canada; BBC Toronto then dispatched them to Vancouver, where they were shown by CKVU only a week later...)


OnQUBE, Feb 1978
OnQUBE, March 1978
OnQUBE, April 1978


OnQUBE, May 1978
OnQUBE,July 1978
OnQUBE, Aug. 1978
OnQUBE, Jan 1979