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Revision as of 01:30, 22 January 2011
Doctor Who aired in these cities, on these channels:
Valdosta
WSWG
Channel 44 (CBS)
- 1970s: The Tom Baker stories aired.
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Georgia Public Television (GPTV)
(PBS)
- 1986: Screened the series Saturdays.
- 1990s: An Unearthly Child screened episodically.
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Atlanta
- 28 February 1987: Newly cast seventh Doctor, Sylvester McCoy joins Jon Pertwee and John Nathan-Turner at Mercer University in Atlanta, with the travelling Doctor Who US Bus Tour, where they participate in pledge drives.
- A special interview with NJN's Eric Luskin is recorded, and broadcast by several PBS stations: SYLVESTER McCOY IN GEORGIA
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Columbus
- 28 March 1987: Patrick Troughton dies at a convention in Columbus, Georgia.
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