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* '''21 August 1972''': '''Doctor Who''' made its television '''DEBUT''' in the United States on '''21 August 1972''' on this independent channel in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.  
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* '''21 August 1972''': '''Doctor Who''' made its television '''DEBUT''' in the United States on '''21 August 1972''' on this independent channel in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The first serial to air was [[Doctor Who and the Silurians]].  
 
**This was only two months after the completion of season nine in the UK (with part six of [[The Time Monster]] on '''24 June 1972''').
 
**This was only two months after the completion of season nine in the UK (with part six of [[The Time Monster]] on '''24 June 1972''').
 
**WPHL did not purchase the full package, instead only taking the first nine stories (50 episodes), up to and including [[Day of the Daleks]]. (Time Life's initial package offer was of the first 50 episodes only -- see [[United States--1972]]. The other stations to buy the series bought the full 72 episode package; WPHL was the only station that did not.)
 
**WPHL did not purchase the full package, instead only taking the first nine stories (50 episodes), up to and including [[Day of the Daleks]]. (Time Life's initial package offer was of the first 50 episodes only -- see [[United States--1972]]. The other stations to buy the series bought the full 72 episode package; WPHL was the only station that did not.)

Revision as of 01:18, 7 September 2014

The Philadelphia Inquirer, 21 August 1972
The Philadelphia Inquirer, 21 August 1972

WPHL

Airdates in Philadelphia (WPHL)
← AIRDATES ...... (CLICK ICON TO GO TO TABLE SHOWING EPISODE BREAKDOWN AND AIRDATES - N/S = story title is Not Stated)

Channel 17 (Independent)


  • 21 August 1972: Doctor Who made its television DEBUT in the United States on 21 August 1972 on this independent channel in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The first serial to air was Doctor Who and the Silurians.
    • This was only two months after the completion of season nine in the UK (with part six of The Time Monster on 24 June 1972).
    • WPHL did not purchase the full package, instead only taking the first nine stories (50 episodes), up to and including Day of the Daleks. (Time Life's initial package offer was of the first 50 episodes only -- see United States--1972. The other stations to buy the series bought the full 72 episode package; WPHL was the only station that did not.)
  • 30 October 1972: The first run of the 50 episodes concludes.
  • 31 October 1972 - 26 May 1973: The series is repeated.
  • BBC paperwork indicates that WPHL bought four screening rights to the series, although it appears that it only used two of these. (It may have on-sold the unused rights to another station.)
Philadelphia Inquirer billing, 21 August 1972
Philadelphia Inquirer billing, Dr Who (Premiere), 21 August 1972
Philadelphia Inquirer billing
Philadelphia Inquirer billing, TV Highlights, 21 August 1972