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*'''1978''': The [[Tom Baker stories]] began screening.
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*'''1978''': The [[Tom Baker stories]] begin screening.
  
  
*'''30 May 1981''': The Oklahoma Educational TV Authority was 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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*'''30 May 1981''': 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.  
  
 
*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.
 
*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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Revision as of 06:09, 9 December 2010

Doctor Who aired in these cities, on these channels:


Oklahoma City / Tulsa

The Ribos Operation, part 1, 30 May 1981

KETA / KOED

(Oklahoma Educational TV Authority)


Channel 13 (PBS)



  • 30 May 1981: 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.
  • 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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