User:SOTO/Forum Archive/The Panopticon/@comment-26975268-20130201045831/@comment-26975268-20130208194911

User:SOTO/Forum Archive/The Panopticon/@comment-26975268-20130201045831/@comment-26975268-20130208194911 CzechOut wrote: Hmmmmm, interesting question. I would certainly agree that repeats for BBC Wales stuff is non-notable. However BBC1 repeats of classic series episodes might be another matter, because it was so rare. Something in the back of my mind is resisting getting rid of information about the BBC1 repeat of The Evil of the Daleks, for instance, just because it was so extraordinary. And the BBC1 repeat of both "An Unearthly Child" in 1963 and the serial An Unearthly Child in — what was it? — the early 1990s both seem historically significant.

Hmmmmmmm, interesting answer. But shouldn't you consider the BBC America repeats of one story per Doctor historically significant, as it was/is in celebration of the 50th Anniversary, plus I think the first time BBCA aired most of those episodes? That's only in the same logic as the repeat of The Unearthly Child in the 90s is historically significant, which I agree with.