Western Canada

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Western & Central Canada

Summary

For the purposes of this guide, Western and Central Canada covers:

  • British Columbia
  • Alberta
  • Saskatchewan
  • Manitoba
  • Ontario
  • Quebec

(See full list below)

This page does not include the run of Saskatchewan Repeats or the kinescope broadcasts in CKPG Prince George, CFTK Terrace, CBWBT Flin Flon, which are dealt with in the Kinescopes section.

For all these stations the 26 episode run series started on 23 January 1965 and ended on 2 July 1965. (No episode aired on 6 February 1965.)

The Wednesday episodes began on 14 April 1965. Some stations dropped episodes or transmitted at different times due to time zone shifts. See the Regional Variation notes following the Airdates table.

All transmissions were via the live Microwave network feed from Toronto.

AIRDATES

First episode on Quebec channel 5, 23 January 1965
No Date Day Typical Time Ep
1 23 Jan 1965 Sat 17:00 A1
2 30 Jan 1965 Sat 17:00 A2
3 13 Feb 1965 Sat 17:00 A3
4 20 Feb 1965 Sat 17:00 A4
5 27 Feb 1965 Sat 17:00 B1
6 6 Mar 1965 Sat 17:00 B2
7 13 Mar 1965 Sat 17:00 B3
8 20 Mar 1965 Sat 17:00 B4
9 27 Mar 1965 Sat 17:00 B5
10 3 Apr 1965 Sat 17:00 B6
11 14 Apr 1965 Wed 17:00 B7
12 21 Apr 1965 Wed 17:00 C1
13 28 Apr 1965 Wed 17:00 C2
14 5 May 1965 Wed 17:00 D1
15 12 May 1965 Wed 17:00 D2
16 19 May 1965 Wed 17:00 D3
17 26 May 1965 Wed 17:00 D4
18 2 Jun 1965 Wed 17:00 D5
19 9 Jun 1965 Wed 17:00 D6
20 16 Jun 1965 Wed 17:00 D7
21 23 Jun 1965 Wed 17:00 E1
22 28 Jun 1965 Mon 17:00 E2
23 29 Jun 1965 Tue 17:00 E3
24 30 Jun 1965 Wed 17:00 E4
25 1 Jul 1965 Thu 17:00 E5
26 2 Jul 1965 Fri 17:00 E6


Vancouver listing for final episode, 2 July 1965


==CBC stations covered by this Profile==

Marco Polo Episode 1 Synopsis for 5 May 1965; Ottawa Journal, 1 May 1965
Dr Who Debut; Montreal Gazette, 23 Jan 1965
Dr Who Starts; Toronto Daily Star, 23 Jan 1965. NOTE Channel idents
Montreal Gazette Listing with "SCIENCE" Description
Station Ch City Prov # of eps Signal Source Ownership
CBUT 2 Vancouver BC 26 Live CBC
CHEK 6 Victoria BC 10 Live Private
CHBC 2 Kelowna BC 26 Live Private
CFCR 4 Kamloops BC 26 Live Private
CJDC 5 Dawson Creek BC 26 Live Private
CBXT 5 Edmonton AB 26 Live CBC
CKSA 2 Lloydminster AB 26 Live Private
CHCA 6 Red Deer AB 26 Live Private
CHCT 2 Calgary AB 15 Live Private
CJLH 7 Lethbridge AB 26 Live Private
CHAT 6 Medicine Hat AB 26 Live Private
CKCK 2 Regina SK 21 Live Private
CFQC 8 Saskatoon SK 26 Live Private
CKOS 3 Yorkton SK 26 Live Private
CJFB 5 Swift Current SK 26 Live Private
CKBI 5 Prince Albert SK 26 Live Private
CBWT 6 Winnipeg MB 26 Live CBC
CKX 5 Brandon MB 25 Live Private
CBWAT 8 Kenora ON 26 Live CBC
CKPR 2 Thunder Bay ON 26 Live Private
CKSO 5 Sudbury ON 25 Live Private
CFCH 10 North Bay ON 25 Live Private
CFCL 6 Timmins ON 26 Live Private
CJIC 2 Sault St. Marie ON 10 Live Private
CBLT 6 Toronto ON 26 Live CBC
CKVR 3 Barrie ON 21 Live Private
CKNX 8 Wingham ON 26 Live Private
CFPL 10 London ON 10 Live Private
CKLW 9 Windsor ON 0 Live Private
CHEX 12 Peterborough ON 26 Live Private
CKWS 11 Kingston ON 26 Live Private
CBOT 4 Ottawa ON 26 Live CBC
CHOV 5 Pembroke ON 26 Live Private
CBMT 5 Montreal QC 26 Live CBC
CKMI 5 Quebec City QC 26 Live Private

Regional Variation Notes

Dr Who starts – NOTE the affiliate channels; 23 January 1965; Saskatoon Star-Phoenix
  • Stations that only transmitted the ten Saturday episodes:
    • CHEK Victoria
    • CJIC Sault St. Marie
    • CFPL London
  • Station that transmitted the ten Saturday episodes and the last five episodes only:
    • CHCT Calgary
  • Stations that did not transmit on 1 July (Canada Day):
    • CKX Brandon
    • CKSO Sudbury
    • CFCH North Bay
  • Stations that did not transmit the last five episodes (28 June – 2 July):
    • CKVR Barrie
    • CKCK Regina
  • Stations that aired no episodes:
    • CKLW Windsor


Regional Air Time Variations

British Columbia Saturday Episodes

Stations CBUT Vancouver, CHEK Victoria, CHBC Kelowna and CFCR Kamloops aired the ten Saturday episodes at 4:00 PM. This was necessary as ice hockey telecasts began at 5:30 PM in British Columbia; essentially the Calgary Delay Centre released the episodes to British Columbia and Alberta at the same time (5:00 PM in Alberta, 4:00 PM in those areas of British Columbia that observe Pacific Time).


CBWAT Kenora (Ontario)

The air time for the first 13 episodes (23 January to 28 April) was 4:00 PM. After that the air time was 5:00 PM.

The reason why this happened is that after 28 April, CBWAT Kenora switched its signal feed from Toronto to Winnipeg. Though part of Ontario, Kenora is in the same time zone as Winnipeg which is an hour behind Toronto.


CKPR Thunder Bay (Ontario)

The air time for the first 12 episodes (23 January to 28 April) was 5:00 PM. After that the air time was 4:00 PM.

The reason why this happened is that in 1965, Thunder Bay did not follow Daylight Savings Time so when the clocks changed in Toronto on 25 April 1965 Thunder Bay found itself an hour behind Toronto.


Cable TV Operations

In the 1960’s, several small cable TV operations in Canada employed consumer-grade videotape equipment to record TV broadcasts with the tapes shipped to a remote cable TV installation for playback. One such operation known to exist at that time is the cable TV system in Thompson, Manitoba (CESM-TV Ltd.).

CESM recorded TV broadcasts in Winnipeg and shipped the tapes to Thompson (some 760 km away). It is possible that Doctor Who was seen in Thompson, Manitoba in this manner. TV listings have not been located as yet.

Please note that even if CESM recorded Doctor Who episodes there is virtually no chance such tapes survived as they would have almost certainly been reused.

A 1970 lawsuit brought against CESM-TV by Warner Bros. listed CESM as starting operation in 1964. The lawsuit listed other cable systems similar to CESM as being located in Pine Point and Tar Island in the Northwest Territories as well as WHTV in Whitehorse, Yukon.

The Cable TV operation in Whitehorse, Yukon (WHTV) was regularly supplied a small package of films by the CBC up to 1966 (before it too started to videotape TV like CESM). An examination of 1965 TV listings for WHTV had no Doctor Who entries.


Research and Text © Randy Howell