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− | '''Doctor Who''' aired in these cities, on these channels:
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− | ==[[wikipedia:Oklahoma City|Oklahoma City]] / [[wikipedia:Tulsa|Tulsa]]==
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− | [[File:KOED.jpg|right|250px|thumb|The Ribos Operation, part 1, 30 May 1981]]
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− | ===[[wikipedia:KETA|KETA]] / [[wikipedia:KOED|KOED]]===
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− | '''(Oklahoma Educational TV Authority)'''
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− | '''Channel 13 (PBS)'''
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− | *'''1978''': The standard package of 23 [[Tom Baker stories]] begins screening.
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− | *'''30 May 1981''': [[The Ribos Operation]] part 1 airs, Saturday, 10.00pm. The Oklahoma Educational TV Authority is the first US station to screen [[Tom Baker stories]] other than the original package of his first 23 stories (98 episodes) that had been on offer since 1978.
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− | *This new package comprised seasons 16 to 18 ([[The Ribos Operation]] to [[Logopolis]]; 18 stories, 74 episodes) which had been released by the BBC in early-1981, just prior to Time Life's contract expiring and Lionheart taking over the distribution in the States.
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− | *'''14-16 August 1981''': Peter Davison makes his first US convention appearance in Tulsa.
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− | * By '''February 1991''', '''Doctor Who''' had been dropped.
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− | ==Links==
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− | *[[United States]]
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