Sci-Fi Channel

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Sci-Fi Channel flyer
  • 24 September 1992: The SCI-FI Channel launches, Thursday, 24 September, at 8.00pm (EST). Included in its regular schedules is Doctor Who, to be screened from 12.00 to 1.00pm, six days a week. The hour-long timeslot is to allow for the half-hour or 45 minute episodes to screen uncut, but with ads and short programming filling the rest of the hour. That episode was then to be repeated at 1.00am.
  • Midway through season 16 - after part three of The Androids of Tara - the series looped back to Robot. This "jump" subsequently occurred two more times.
  • During 1993, SCI-FI screens Doctor Who on Saturdays, at 9.00 to 10.00am, and 9.00 to 10.00am weekdays. Towards the end of the year, the slot shifts to 11.00 am to noon on weekdays.
  • December 1993: By the end of the year, SCI-FI channel drops Doctor Who from its line-up...
  • 15 July 2001: The Paul McGann TV Movie airs on SCI-FI.