Welcome to the inaugural post of the KTEH Time Space Visualiser. Just as the TARDIS is far, far more than a Police Box, we want the Visualiser to be far more than a blog.
KTEH has long been committed to Doctor Who, airing the equivalent of 7703 episodes in an uninterrupted run spanning from April 13th, 1981 through January of 2003. Obviously, we know how unique, creative and passionate Doctor Who fans are.
But until recently, no matter how much you liked the show, the only way you could connect with the station was simply to watch the program and to support it during pledge drives. At last that has changed. Now you can also share your knowledge and enthusiasm with other fans, interact with the station, and become part of the KTEH Doctor Who community.
To that end, think of this as an invitation to help us build something exciting here, and in so doing, to make the KTEH Time Space Visualiser bigger on the inside.
–Stacy Bond





November 29th, 2008 at 7:24 am
Great idea!
I've never watched kteh, nor do I live within range,
but I've traded videotapes of Who, and most of the obscure eps have your logo before the show.
Thanks for your dedication to the show, keep up the good work!
November 29th, 2008 at 11:02 am
Wow - that's great thing to know!
Thanks!
February 2nd, 2009 at 7:00 pm
Lifetime of Who started because of kteh, thanks. I been here the whole time, and joined NADWAS back in the day. Then came highschool and college. Glad to see the Doc back on the air.
February 11th, 2009 at 1:04 pm
Sadly I am not able to receive KTEH as I would like to have seen some of the older episodes again.
March 12th, 2009 at 11:04 am
Any chance 54 will be showing the original series again? I got hooked on Who thanks to those nitely 7 o'clock airings of single eps. Yes kids there was Who before the 2005 revival. Back in my day it was the only Who we had!!
April 1st, 2009 at 7:34 am
I was fortunate to live in San Jose during the mid 80s when KTEH showed Dr Who six days a week. In two years, I was able to see all the complete stories thanks to your dedication. I recall the KTEH premieres of "Twin Dilemma," "Trial of a Time Lord" and "Time and the Rani." I attended the KTEH Who-mobile day where I met Sylvester McCoy.
In short, you guys at KTEH helped foster and support my love for Dr. Who…a love that endures to this day. I may still have some off-air copies of stories I dubbed from KTEH back in the day. I know I recorded "State of Decay," "Earthshock" and at least a few others for my collection way back when.
Anyway, just wanted to say thanks for the memories….you guys were awesome.