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This Week in Doctor Who


Week 34: 24-30 Aug 2019 - USA

Data last updated 28 September 2019

Saturday 24 August

Show broadcasts for BBC America
 
6:00am EDT
The Eleventh Hour

The newly regenerated Doctor and Amy Pond must save the world in less than 20 minutes from galactic policemen known as the Atraxi.


Show broadcasts for BBC America
 
7:00am EDT
The Beast Below

The Doctor and Amy travel to Britain of the future, where people live in a giant spaceship; Amy comes across the terrifying Smilers.


Show broadcasts for Retro TV
 
6:00pm EDT
Inferno: Episode 5

Show broadcasts for Retro TV
 
6:30pm EDT
Inferno: Episode 6

Show broadcasts for Retro TV
 
7:00pm EDT
Inferno: Episode 7

Show broadcasts for Retro TV
 
7:30pm EDT
Terror of the Autons: Episode One

Show broadcasts for Iowa Public TV
 
11:00pm CDT
Colin Baker Movies: The Two Doctors - Part 1 of 2

Show broadcasts for Idaho Public Television
 
11:00pm MDT
Peter Davison Movies: Mawdryn Undead

Sunday 25 August

Saturday 24 August

Show broadcasts for KBTC
 
11:00pm PDT
The Pirate Planet: Part One
(Repeated: Sun 4:00am PDT)

The Doctor and his companions land on the planet Calufrax but they discover another planet, Zanak, is in its place.


Show broadcasts for KBTC
 
11:30pm PDT
The Pirate Planet: Part Two
(Repeated: Sun 4:30am PDT)

The Doctor's efforts to rescue Romana lead him to a startling discovery.

Sunday 25 August

Monday 26 August

Tuesday 27 August

Wednesday 28 August

Show broadcasts for BBC America
 
4:30am EDT
The Woman Who Fell to Earth

In a South Yorkshire city, Ryan Sinclair, Yasmin Khan, and Graham O'Brien are about to have their lives changed forever as a mysterious woman, unable to remember her own name, falls from the night sky.


Show broadcasts for Retro TV
 
8:00pm EDT
The Pirate Planet: Part Three

Show broadcasts for Retro TV
 
8:30pm EDT
The Pirate Planet: Part Four

Thursday 29 August

Show broadcasts for BBC America
 
4:30am EDT
Deep Breath

Clara is alone in Victorian London with a man she doesn't know, a dinosaur in the Thames, and a spate of deadly spontaneous combustions. The Doctor has changed. It's time you knew him.


Show broadcasts for EBRU
 
8:00pm EDT
Doctor Who
(the actual episode broadcast is unknown)

Show broadcasts for Retro TV
 
8:00pm EDT
The Stones of Blood: Part One

Show broadcasts for Retro TV
 
8:30pm EDT
The Stones of Blood: Part Two

Friday 30 August