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+ | ==The BBC in Doctor Who== | ||
+ | The BBC exists in the '''Doctor Who''' fictional universe: | ||
+ | *Vicki tuned the Time Space Visualiser into a 1965 "BBC One" broadcast to watch "the fabulous Beatles" performing ([[The Chase]]) | ||
+ | *Real-life BBC newsreader Kenneth Kendall appeared as himself in [[The War Machines]] | ||
+ | *A camera crew from the "BBC 3" programme "The Passing Parade" broadcast live from Devil's End ([[The Daemons]]) | ||
+ | *Real-life BBC presenter Alex Macintosh appeared as himself in [[Day of the Daleks]] | ||
+ | *While in London 1963, Ace turns on the TV in the guest house and just misses a "BBC television" presenter announcing the start of "a new science fiction series..." ([[Remembrance of the Daleks]]) | ||
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Revision as of 18:47, 29 December 2022
BBC Repeats
This page and airdates table covers only the REPEATS that aired on the BBC channels. (The first run airdates for each Doctor Who serial are shown on the individual Story List pages.)
Doctor Who was repeated episodically or in compilations - sometimes during themed 'seasons', such as "The Five Faces of Doctor Who" - on BBC / BBC1, BBC2, and BBC4 (which always played its repeats during themed "Nights"). The Airdates table here is for those three channels only.
Other repeats on the BBC-owned cable and satellite stations, and digital channels are covered on their own dedicated pages:
- BBC World Service
- BBC Prime
- BBC Choice/BBC Three
Other UK-based non-BBC cable and satellite stations are linked HERE.
← AIRDATES ...... (CLICK ICON TO GO TO TABLE SHOWING EPISODE BREAKDOWN AND AIRDATES - N/S = story title is Not Stated) |
The BBC in Doctor Who
The BBC exists in the Doctor Who fictional universe:
- Vicki tuned the Time Space Visualiser into a 1965 "BBC One" broadcast to watch "the fabulous Beatles" performing (The Chase)
- Real-life BBC newsreader Kenneth Kendall appeared as himself in The War Machines
- A camera crew from the "BBC 3" programme "The Passing Parade" broadcast live from Devil's End (The Daemons)
- Real-life BBC presenter Alex Macintosh appeared as himself in Day of the Daleks
- While in London 1963, Ace turns on the TV in the guest house and just misses a "BBC television" presenter announcing the start of "a new science fiction series..." (Remembrance of the Daleks)