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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.
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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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