Tuesday Trivia: June 23, 2020

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Often when we think of Oklahoma history, our minds wander back to pre-statehood days, but it turns out kind of a lot has happened here since 1907. Perhaps you’ve been watching an abundance of Netflix and Hulu and Disney+ of late—join the club. But did you know that Bartlesville was one of the first places in America with pay TV? In 1957, this northern Oklahoma hot spot was an early test site for pay cable TV with the Bartlesville Telemovie System going out to about three hundred homes.

What Doris Day movie did the Bartlesville Telemovie System show as part of its pay-TV experiment?

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