September 8, 2001 –Kylie Minogue released the single Can’t Get You Out Of My Head, with a “la la la” chorus that does indeed burrow into the brain, on this date. For most Americans, this was the first they heard from Minogue since 1988, when her cover of The Loco-Motion hit #3. She became anContinue reading “(Ear worm alert -)”
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Phyllis premiered
September 8, 1975 –The second spin-off from the Mary Tyler Moore universe, Phyllis, starring Cloris Leachman, Henry Jones, Jane Rose’ Judith Lowry, Lisa Gerritsen, Barbara Colby, and Richard Schaal, debuted on CBS-TV on this date. Barbara Colby played Julie Erskine in the first three episodes of the series. She and her friend James Kiernan wereContinue reading “Phyllis premiered”
First time we took the train in from Brewster
September 8, 1966 –That Girl starring Marlo Thomas debuted on ABC-TV on this date. The train in the opening sequence of the series was shot at Secaucus Junction, in Secaucus, NJ. It was filmed out of the back of the train as it headed northwest, then the film was reversed, making it appear to beContinue reading “First time we took the train in from Brewster”
New York became New York
September 8, 1664 –The Dutch surrendered the city of New Amsterdam to the British, who renamed it New York, on this day. The English navigator Henry Hudson claimed credit as the city’s discoverer in 1609, when he sailed into its harbor and up the river that now bears his name, looking for a passage toContinue reading “New York became New York”
One must have no hatred or bitterness towards anyone.
Please rise. September 8, 1892 –“I pledge allegiance to my Flag and the Republic for which it stands, one nation, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.“ The Pledge, which was written by Baptist minister Francis Bellamy, was published on this day in The Youth’s Companion children’s magazine. (Rev. Bellamy did not include the wordsContinue reading “One must have no hatred or bitterness towards anyone.”
A Momentary Lapse of Reason went on sale
September 7, 1987 –Pink Floyd released their first album without founding member Roger Waters, A Momentary Lapse of Reason, in the UK, on this date. Pink Floyd had split up in 1983 after releasing the album The Final Cut. In 1985, Waters told their record company he was done with the band, which he thoughtContinue reading “A Momentary Lapse of Reason went on sale”
There you go, Astro Boy …
September 7, 1963 –The first animated cartoon series to be imported from Japan, Astro Boy was broadcast on NBC-TV on this date. Although originally intended only for the US airings of the show, the name “Astro Boy” proved to be popular among Japanese viewers as well, and so the names “Astro Boy” and “Tetsuwan Atomu”Continue reading “There you go, Astro Boy …”
Hopefully you weren’t looking up her habit
September 7, 1967 –The Flying Nun, starring Sally Field as a nun who finds that she can fly, debuted on ABC-TV on this date. Sally Field has admitted that she disliked the scripts so much that she refused to read them. She would learn her lines right before shooting each scene by looking at theContinue reading “Hopefully you weren’t looking up her habit”
Another advance in television technology
September 7, 1927 –Philo T. Farnsworth (all of 21 years old) succeeded in transmitting an image through purely electronic means by using an image dissector on this date. He used an “image dissector” (the first television camera tube) to convert the image into a current, and an “image oscillite” (picture tube) to receive it. WhenContinue reading “Another advance in television technology”
Warren William Zevon
September 7, 2003 –… Well, first of all, let me say that I might have made a tactical error in not going to a physician for 20 years. It was one of those phobias that really didn’t pay off. Warren Zevon, Grammy Award-winning American rock singer-songwriter and musician, died at age 56, on this date.
