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|type          = [[State]]
|type          = [[State]]
|location      = United States
|location      = United States
|first mention  = Sleepy (novel)
|first mention  = SLEEPY (novel)
|first          = The Mother Road (short story)
|first          = The Mother Road (short story)
|appearances    = [[COMIC]]: ''[[The Parliament of Fear (comic story)|The Parliament of Fear]]''
|appearances    = [[COMIC]]: ''[[The Parliament of Fear (comic story)|The Parliament of Fear]]''
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In [[2011]], in the wake of [[Miracle Day]], an actual death was reported in Oklahoma, but turned out to be a fake. ([[TV]]: ''[[Dead of Night (TV story)|Dead of Night]]'')
In [[2011]], in the wake of [[Miracle Day]], an actual death was reported in Oklahoma, but turned out to be a fake. ([[TV]]: ''[[Dead of Night (TV story)|Dead of Night]]'')


In the early [[23rd century]], [[Colonel]] [[White (Sleepy)|White]] grew up in Oklahoma and had thought he'd never get out of there. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Sleepy (novel)|Sleepy]]'')
In the early [[23rd century]], [[Colonel]] [[White (SLEEPY)|White]] grew up in Oklahoma and had thought he'd never get out of there. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[SLEEPY (novel)|SLEEPY]]'')


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Revision as of 20:05, 27 April 2022

Oklahoma

Oklahoma was a state in the United States of America. In 1880, it was known as the Indian Territory. (COMIC: The Parliament of Fear)

In the late 19th century, Duke David Warblington and Joy St Peter planned to move to Oklahoma. (PROSE: The Duke's Folly)

In 2006, the First Doctor, Susan, Ian and Barbara visited Tulsa during their tour of America. (PROSE: The Mother Road)

In 2011, in the wake of Miracle Day, an actual death was reported in Oklahoma, but turned out to be a fake. (TV: Dead of Night)

In the early 23rd century, Colonel White grew up in Oklahoma and had thought he'd never get out of there. (PROSE: SLEEPY)