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| network = PBS | | network = PBS | ||
| channel = various | | channel = various | ||
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| lastAir = 1992 | | lastAir = 1992 | ||
| city = | | city = | ||
| state = ND | | state = ND | ||
| wikipedia = Prairie Public Television | | wikipedia = Prairie Public Television | ||
− | | list = | + | | list = North Dakota |
| notes = | | notes = | ||
}} [[File:1992-03 In the Public Eye p5.jpg|frameless|right|300px]] | }} [[File:1992-03 In the Public Eye p5.jpg|frameless|right|300px]] | ||
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*'''21 November 1987''': [[The Five Doctors]] screens at 8.00pm (possibly a repeat?). The station is also screening regular episodes at 10.00pm. [[Snakedance]] airs that same evening. | *'''21 November 1987''': [[The Five Doctors]] screens at 8.00pm (possibly a repeat?). The station is also screening regular episodes at 10.00pm. [[Snakedance]] airs that same evening. | ||
− | *'''1988''': The | + | *'''14 October 1988''': The [[Tom Baker stories]] begin, Fridays at 10pm. |
*'''3 March 1989''': [[The Making of Doctor Who]] airs at 8pm. | *'''3 March 1989''': [[The Making of Doctor Who]] airs at 8pm. | ||
− | + | *'''28 July 1989''': The [[Peter Davison]] stories begin. | |
+ | *'''8 December 1989''': [[Colin Baker]] premieres. | ||
+ | *'''23 February 1990''': The [[Sylvester McCoy]] episodes begin. | ||
+ | *'''13 April 1990''': A run of Dalek stories begins, followed by four Cybermen stories. | ||
+ | *'''6 July 1990''': [[Doctor Who's Who's Who]] airs. | ||
+ | *'''2 November 1990''': After a three month break, the series returns with stories featuring other Time Lords. | ||
+ | *'''14 December 1990''': [[Sylvester McCoy]] runs through '''5 April 1991'''. | ||
+ | *'''21 July 1991''': During a summer break while '''Blakes 7''' runs in its place, two specials air: [[Doctor Who's Who's Who]] and [[The Making of Doctor Who]]. | ||
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|[[File:USA Prairie.JPG|thumb|200px|The Five Doctors and Snakedance on Prairie Public TV, 21 November 1987]] | |[[File:USA Prairie.JPG|thumb|200px|The Five Doctors and Snakedance on Prairie Public TV, 21 November 1987]] |
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More information about Prairie Public Television can be found at the Doctor Who Cuttings Archive
Prairie Public Television | |
Network: PBS | Channel(s): various |
First airing: | Last airing: 1992 |
== AIRDATES == |
Prairie Public Television is a network of PBS stations that broadcast to all of North Dakota, with extended coverage into portions of Northwest Minnesota, Eastern Montana, and parts of northern South Dakota.
There is also limited availability in southern Saskatchewan (see also CPN in Canada). A cable service was also available in parts of the Canadian provinces of Manitoba, and northwestern Ontario.
- KFME -- Fargo (channel 13)
- KGFE -- Grand Forks (channel 2)
- KBME -- Bismarck (channel 3)
- KSRE -- Minot (channel 6)
- KDSE -- Dickinson (channel 9)
- KWSE -- Williston (channel 4)
- KJRE -- Ellendale (channel 19) (1992- )
- 21 November 1987: The Five Doctors screens at 8.00pm (possibly a repeat?). The station is also screening regular episodes at 10.00pm. Snakedance airs that same evening.
- 14 October 1988: The Tom Baker stories begin, Fridays at 10pm.
- 3 March 1989: The Making of Doctor Who airs at 8pm.
- 28 July 1989: The Peter Davison stories begin.
- 8 December 1989: Colin Baker premieres.
- 23 February 1990: The Sylvester McCoy episodes begin.
- 13 April 1990: A run of Dalek stories begins, followed by four Cybermen stories.
- 6 July 1990: Doctor Who's Who's Who airs.
- 2 November 1990: After a three month break, the series returns with stories featuring other Time Lords.
- 14 December 1990: Sylvester McCoy runs through 5 April 1991.
- 21 July 1991: During a summer break while Blakes 7 runs in its place, two specials air: Doctor Who's Who's Who and The Making of Doctor Who.