UK Classic Who Schedule, Sunday 2 November - Sunday 9 November 2014

Nov 02, 2014 13:25

The good times continue on UK cable TV, with more Key to Time goodness on the Horror Channel and the beginning of the new Who season on Drama, as well as various other odds and ends. An embarrassment of riches!

Sunday 2 November
Drama - 4:00pm GMT - The Aztecs: Omnibus
Drama - 6:00pm GMT - An Adventure In Space And Time

Monday 3 November
Horror - 10:00am GMT - The Ribos Operation: Part Three (Repeated 3:10pm GMT and 7:50pm GMT)
Horror - 10:35am GMT - The Ribos Operation: Part Four (Repeated 3:45pm GMT and 8:25pm GMT)

Tuesday 4 November
Horror - 10:00am GMT - The Pirate Planet: Part One (Repeated 3:10pm GMT and 7:50pm GMT)
Horror - 10:35am GMT - The Pirate Planet: Part Two (Repeated 3:45pm GMT and 8:25pm GMT)

Wednesday 5 November
Horror - 10:00am GMT - The Pirate Planet: Part Three (Repeated 3:10pm GMT and 7:50pm GMT)
Horror - 10:35am GMT - The Pirate Planet: Part Four (Repeated 3:45pm GMT and 8:25pm GMT)

Thursday 6 November
Horror - 10:00am GMT - The Stones of Blood: Part One (Repeated 3:10pm GMT and 7:50pm GMT)
Horror - 10:35am GMT - The Stones of Blood: Part Two (Repeated 3:45pm GMT and 8:25pm GMT)

Friday 7 November
Horror - 10:00am GMT - The Stones of Blood: Part Three (Repeated 3:10pm GMT and 7:50pm GMT)
Horror - 10:35am GMT - The Stones of Blood: Part Four (Repeated 3:45pm GMT and 8:25pm GMT)

Saturday 8 November
Horror - 3:40pm GMT - Death to the Daleks: Omnibus

Sunday 9 November
Horror - 10.00am GMT - Death to the Daleks: Omnibus (repeat)
Watch - 10:10am GMT - Doctor Who: The Movie (a.k.a. the one with McGann in)
Drama - 4:00pm GMT (tbc) - The Tomb of the Cybermen: Omnibus

The Horror Channel can be found at Sky channel 319, Virgin Media channel 149, or Freesat channel 138.

Drama can be found on Freeview channel 20, Sky channel 166 and Virgin Media channel 190.

Watch can be found on Sky channel 109, Virgin Media channel 124, Smallworld Cable channel 110 and BT channel 407

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