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Does anyone know when the new Season of Dr. Who starts on the CBC?

It started on BBC3 (I think) this past Saturday. Being that I live in Ohio and can't get that kind of reception (from England), I have to watch it on CBC 9 out of Windsor. I actually get pretty good reception too. NOTE: I have broadcast TV, and not cable or satellite, so I can't watch it on Sci-Fi either.

I can't find it anywhere on CBC's website. And their schedule doesn't show anything. From past seasons, I think it was pretty much in line with the BBC, so I'm guessing that it should be starting very soon. But I just can't find anything to support that.

Update:

Serenity: I forgot that I could watch the eps on the website. Thanks.

Ryan: just got a HDTV so we may be moving over to cable to get more stations. Get about 30-35 HD broadcast stations already, but I'd LOVE to get SciFi. Used to watch it all the time when I had cable before.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    I'm sorry I can't help you with American TV scheduling.

    Try this link.

    You can watch the episode on here.

    It's great.

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/

  • 1 decade ago

    It's a shame you can't get SciFi. It's one of the best stations of TV. Anyway, I'm not familiar with the stations and programming in your area, but in my area, Stargate SG-1 and Atlantis are aired of weekend evenings on local channels, so it's possible they do that with Doctor Who in your area. Also, our state's PBS station has been showing Doctor Who reruns in the evenings, so while it won't get you recent episodes, it would be a great way to see some old favorites!

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