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"Doctor Who," the longest-running science-fiction program on television, now airs in 54 countries. The 23rd season is in production and will be available for airing outside England by fall of 1987. | "Doctor Who," the longest-running science-fiction program on television, now airs in 54 countries. The 23rd season is in production and will be available for airing outside England by fall of 1987. | ||
− | In this area, "Doctor Who" is shown at 6:30 p.m. Saturdays on Oregon public television channels 7 and 10. | + | In this area, "Doctor Who" is shown at 6:30 p.m. Saturdays on [[broadwcast:Oregon Public Broadcasting|Oregon public television channels 7 and 10]]. |
"'Doctor Who' is so different from anything that's on the air," according to Ron Katz, president of the national club, based in Denver. | "'Doctor Who' is so different from anything that's on the air," according to Ron Katz, president of the national club, based in Denver. | ||
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The current festival tour has been playing to sold-out houses. Tickets are $6 for adults and $3 for children 12 and younger from G.I. Joe's and Celebrity Attractions, at 1010 S.W. Morrison St. in Portland, phone 221-8319. | The current festival tour has been playing to sold-out houses. Tickets are $6 for adults and $3 for children 12 and younger from G.I. Joe's and Celebrity Attractions, at 1010 S.W. Morrison St. in Portland, phone 221-8319. | ||
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