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This Week in Doctor Who


Week 12: 24-30 Mar 2018 - USA

Data last updated 31 March 2018

Saturday 24 March

Show broadcasts for Retro TV
 
6:00pm EDT
The Androids of Tara: Part Four

Show broadcasts for Retro TV
 
6:30pm EDT
The Power of Kroll: Part One

Show broadcasts for Retro TV
 
7:00pm EDT
The Power of Kroll: Part Two

Show broadcasts for Retro TV
 
7:30pm EDT
The Power of Kroll: Part Three

Show broadcasts for WFWA
 
9:32pm EDT
Tom Baker Movies: The Leisure Hive

The Doctor investigates the real purpose of the recreation generator.


Pre-empted in March by 60s Pop, Rock & Soul (3rd), The Bee Gees One for All Tour - Live in Australia 1989 (10th), and Joe Bonamassa - British Blues Explosion Live (17th)


Show broadcasts for KPTS
 
10:00pm CDT
The Stones of Blood: Part Two

Pre-empted by Doc Martin: The Doctor Is Out (10th March) and Miranda: A Brief Encounter (17th March).


Show broadcasts for WILL
 
10:30pm CDT
Tom Baker Movies: State of Decay

The Doctor, Romana, K9 and Adric - an Outler from Alzarius who has stowed away aboard the TARDIS - arrive on a planet where the native villagers live in fear of 'the Wasting' and of three Lords named Zargo, Camilla and Aukon who rule from an imposing Tower. The Lords are soon revealed to be vampire servants of the last of the Great Vampires, a race referred to in Time Lord mythology.


Show broadcasts for Iowa Public TV
 
11:00pm CDT
Tom Baker Movies: The Keeper of Traken

The Doctor learns that a great evil has come to a planet in the form of a calcified statue.


Show broadcasts for WMVS/MPTV (Milwaukee) HD 10.1/36.2
 
11:00pm CDT
Tom Baker Movies: The Invisible Enemy

The TARDIS picks up an emergency signal from a rocket trapped in a mysterious space cloud. Once he arrives on board, the Doctor is infected by a sentient virus that has taken control of the ship's crew. In order to save himself and others, he must undertake a dangerous journey.


Show broadcasts for Idaho Public Television
 
11:00pm MDT
W Hartnell Movies: An Unearthly Child

Show broadcasts for Alaska Public Television/KAKM
 
9:00pm AKDT
Tom Baker Movies: The Keeper of Traken
(Repeated: Sun 2:00am AKDT)

The Doctor ensures the transfer of power on a planet known for universal harmony. Tom Baker. Keeper: Denis Cary. Kassia: Sheila Ruskin. Adric: Matthew Waterhouse.


Pre-empted in March by The Beatles: Eight Days a Week - The Touring Years (3rd), Stories From the Vietnam War (10th) and Retire Safe & Secure With Ed Slott (17th)


Show broadcasts for KBTC
 
11:00pm PDT
The Dæmons: Episode Two
(Repeated: Sun 4:00am PDT)

A fiery force field surrounds Devil's End.


Show broadcasts for KBTC
 
11:30pm PDT
The Dæmons: Episode Three
(Repeated: Sun 4:30am PDT)

The Doctor discovers that Azal is capable of destroying Earth.

Sunday 25 March

Show broadcasts for EBRU
 
11:00am EDT
Doctor Who
(the actual episode broadcast is unknown)
(Repeated: Sun 12:00pm EDT)

Show broadcasts for Retro TV
 
4:00pm EDT
The Leisure Hive: Part One

Show broadcasts for Retro TV
 
4:30pm EDT
The Leisure Hive: Part Two

Show broadcasts for Retro TV
 
5:00pm EDT
The Leisure Hive: Part Three

Show broadcasts for Retro TV
 
5:30pm EDT
The Leisure Hive: Part Four

Show broadcasts for WETA-UK
 
11:00pm EDT
Doctor Who
(the actual episode broadcast is unknown)

Show broadcasts for PBS North
 
11:00pm CDT
Peter Davison Movies: Planet Of Fire

The Doctor attempts to restore order to Sarn, a planet endangered by civil unrest, volcanic activity and the arrival of The Master (Anthony Ainley). Peri: Nicola Bryant. Turlough: Mark Strickson.


There was no showing of Frontios on the 17th March, instead there was a broadcast of Concert for George.

Monday 26 March

Show broadcasts for BBC America
 
6:00am EDT
The Idiot's Lantern

It is 1953 and the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II is taking place, but beneath the celebrations there are rumours of monsters on the streets.


Show broadcasts for BBC America
 
7:00am EDT
The Impossible Planet

Part 1. Rose is trapped in the orbit of a black hole; something ancient beneath the planet's surface begins to awaken.


Show broadcasts for BBC America
 
8:00am EDT
The Satan Pit
(Repeated: Tue 5:00am EDT)

Part 2. As Rose battles the murderous Ood, the Doctor finds his every belief being challenged to the core as the Pit beckons.


Show broadcasts for Retro TV
 
7:00pm EDT
The Curse of Fenric: Part One

Show broadcasts for Retro TV
 
7:30pm EDT
The Curse of Fenric: Part Two

Tuesday 27 March

Show broadcasts for WETA-UK
 
3:00am EDT
Doctor Who
(the actual episode broadcast is unknown)

Show broadcasts for BBC America
 
6:00am EDT
Love & Monsters

A man named Elton is plunged into a world of living nightmares when he becomes obsessed with the Doctor, Rose and their mysterious blue box.


Show broadcasts for BBC America
 
7:00am EDT
Fear Her

The Doctor plans to show Rose the London Olympics in 2012; a mother hides her daughter's unearthly powers.


Show broadcasts for BBC America
 
8:00am EDT
Army of Ghosts
(Repeated: Wed 5:00am EDT)

The human race rejoices as ghosts of loved ones return home; an invasion force threatens modern day Earth.


Show broadcasts for Retro TV
 
7:00pm EDT
The Curse of Fenric: Part Three

Show broadcasts for Retro TV
 
7:30pm EDT
The Curse of Fenric: Part Four

Wednesday 28 March

Show broadcasts for BBC America
 
6:00am EDT
Doomsday

Two mighty armies wage war across the Earth; terror emerges from beneath Torchwood Tower; the Doctor faces a dilemma.


Show broadcasts for BBC America
 
7:00am EDT
The Runaway Bride

No sooner has the Doctor said a tear-stained farewell to Rose Tyler than he finds himself face-to-face with a woman dressed in a fluffy white wedding frock. Who is she? Who is she supposed to be marrying? And how did she get on board the TARDIS?


Show broadcasts for BBC America
 
8:00am EDT
Smith and Jones

The Doctor and Martha are transported into danger.


Show broadcasts for Retro TV
 
7:00pm EDT
Survival: Part One

Show broadcasts for Retro TV
 
7:30pm EDT
Survival: Part Two

Thursday 29 March

Friday 30 March