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*'''January 1985''': [[The Time Meddler]] and [[The War Machines]] are found in [[Nigeria]] and returned to the BBC. The BBC quickly adds these two serials / eight episodes to the forthcoming US syndication package. The sale of the entire "back catalogue" of older serials to the US is reported to have earned the BBC £4.5 million.
 
*'''January 1985''': [[The Time Meddler]] and [[The War Machines]] are found in [[Nigeria]] and returned to the BBC. The BBC quickly adds these two serials / eight episodes to the forthcoming US syndication package. The sale of the entire "back catalogue" of older serials to the US is reported to have earned the BBC £4.5 million.
 
* '''9-10 March 1985''': A marathon of the new Pertwee stories airs on [[WHA]], [[Wisconsin]].  
 
* '''9-10 March 1985''': A marathon of the new Pertwee stories airs on [[WHA]], [[Wisconsin]].  
 
 
* '''May 1985''': '''146''' stations in the US have purchased the series, exposing '''70%''' of the population of the United States to the series. (Similar reports in industry journals dated a few months later, such as ''Screen International'' in August 1985, state it as '''144''' markets reaching '''77%'''.)
 
* '''May 1985''': '''146''' stations in the US have purchased the series, exposing '''70%''' of the population of the United States to the series. (Similar reports in industry journals dated a few months later, such as ''Screen International'' in August 1985, state it as '''144''' markets reaching '''77%'''.)
*'''28 August 1985''': ''USA Today'' publishes a two page article on '''Doctor Who''' fandom.  (''see below right'')
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*'''28 August 1985''': ''USA Today'' publishes a two page article on '''Doctor Who''' fandom.  (''see at right'')
  
 
*A 10-minute promotional video is produced (presumably) by Lionheart, chiefly as an 'electronic press kit' for selling the series to PBS broadcasters; some stations aired it as a "behind the scenes" feature, sometimes during pledge-drives:  
 
*A 10-minute promotional video is produced (presumably) by Lionheart, chiefly as an 'electronic press kit' for selling the series to PBS broadcasters; some stations aired it as a "behind the scenes" feature, sometimes during pledge-drives:  
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* '''7 September 1985''', the 17 repackaged [[William Hartnell stories]] go into syndication, debuting on the [[New Jersey]] Network:  
 
* '''7 September 1985''', the 17 repackaged [[William Hartnell stories]] go into syndication, debuting on the [[New Jersey]] Network:  
  
 
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17 stories, 76 episodes (also in "movie length" omnibus editions):
 
17 stories, 76 episodes (also in "movie length" omnibus editions):
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- Some stations (such as [[KTCA]]) played a slide show with voice over introduction ahead of each episode to explain that the black and white episodes of '''Doctor Who''' starring William Hartnell were "produced in the 1960s ... and captures the vision and technology of its time"!
 
- Some stations (such as [[KTCA]]) played a slide show with voice over introduction ahead of each episode to explain that the black and white episodes of '''Doctor Who''' starring William Hartnell were "produced in the 1960s ... and captures the vision and technology of its time"!
{{YouTube|id=dqO1rvySn4s}}'''CLIP: ON SCREEN INTRO TO HARTNELL EPISODES'''
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Revision as of 03:59, 6 December 2014

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  • January 1985: The Time Meddler and The War Machines are found in Nigeria and returned to the BBC. The BBC quickly adds these two serials / eight episodes to the forthcoming US syndication package. The sale of the entire "back catalogue" of older serials to the US is reported to have earned the BBC £4.5 million.
  • 9-10 March 1985: A marathon of the new Pertwee stories airs on WHA, Wisconsin.
  • May 1985: 146 stations in the US have purchased the series, exposing 70% of the population of the United States to the series. (Similar reports in industry journals dated a few months later, such as Screen International in August 1985, state it as 144 markets reaching 77%.)
  • 28 August 1985: USA Today publishes a two page article on Doctor Who fandom. (see at right)
  • A 10-minute promotional video is produced (presumably) by Lionheart, chiefly as an 'electronic press kit' for selling the series to PBS broadcasters; some stations aired it as a "behind the scenes" feature, sometimes during pledge-drives:
    • CLIP: PBS DOCUMENTARY:




WILLIAM HARTNELL

USA Today, Aug. 28, 1985


17 stories, 76 episodes (also in "movie length" omnibus editions):

A An Unearthly Child 4
B The Daleks 7
C Inside the Spaceship 2
E The Keys of Marinus 6
F The Aztecs 4
G The Sensorites 6
J Planet of Giants 3
K The Dalek Invasion of Earth 6
L The Rescue 2
M The Romans 4
N The Web Planet 6
Q The Space Museum 4
R The Chase 6
S The Time Meddler 4
X The Ark 4
Z The Gunfighters 4
BB The War Machines 4

- The stories are edited into compilations, with the story to story cliffhangers often removed, and new title cards and closing credits created, sometimes displaying a 1984 or 1985 copyright date.

- It has been reported (refer DWB issue 43, dated May 1987) that the Hartnell to Troughton regeneration sequence was edited onto the end of some copies of The War Machines.

- Some stations (such as KTCA) played a slide show with voice over introduction ahead of each episode to explain that the black and white episodes of Doctor Who starring William Hartnell were "produced in the 1960s ... and captures the vision and technology of its time"!

  • CLIP: ON SCREEN INTRO TO HARTNELL EPISODES



  • The Colin Baker stories are also syndicated by the end of the year:

COLIN BAKER

Seven stories, equivalent of 30 half hour episodes (also in "movie length" omnibus editions):

6S The Twin Dilemma 4
6T Attack of the Cybermen 2/4
6V Vengeance on Varos 2/4
6X The Mark of the Rani 2/4
6W The Two Doctors 3/6
6Y Timelash 2/4
6Z Revelation of the Daleks 2/4
  • 26 October 1985: New Jersey is also the first to screen the Colin Baker stories. These air on NJN mixed in with the new run of Hartnells and Troughtons. Other stations screen the stories from November, but most stations across the country don't air them until the new year.
  • Some stations that purchase the Hartnell, Troughton, Pertwee and Colin Baker as a package deal, prefer to schedule the newer Baker stories first, followed by the other three Doctors in order.