I don’t believe anyone saw this one

April 9, 1990 –The very short lived series Capital News, starring Lloyd Bridges, William Russ, Helen Slater, and Wendell Pierce, aired on ABC TV, on this date. The series consisted of one TV movie (also considered as the pilot) and twelve regular episodes, of which only three were shown on its initial run in theContinue reading “I don’t believe anyone saw this one”

We learned gift plants could appease giants

April 9, 1975 –The very surreal comedy film concerning the Arthurian legend, Monty Python and the Holy Grail, written and performed by Monty Python, and directed by Terry Gilliam and Terry Jones, opened in London, on this date. During one of the first screenings of this movie in front of a live audience, co-writer andContinue reading “We learned gift plants could appease giants”

Bob Hope’s first TV appearance

April 9, 1950 –Bob Hope made his network TV debut on this date, hosting the Star-Spangled Review extravaganza, on NBC. Among the guest stars were Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Dinah Shore, Beatrice Lillie and Carl Reiner. Hope holds two entries in The Guinness Book of World Records. One is for having the distinction of being theContinue reading “Bob Hope’s first TV appearance”

Bunkies, remember – DON’T look directly at the sun

The eclipse begins at 2:10 Monday afternoon as the moon covers a small sliver of the sun. By 3:25 p.m., you’ll want to be outside looking up with your safety glasses on. That’s when nearly 90% of the sun will be covered, with only a slim crescent shining through. It all begins with a partialContinue reading “Bunkies, remember – DON’T look directly at the sun”

One Buddha – Many Birthdays

It may be the birthday of Siddhartha Gautama, (if you’re reading this in Japan and I’m sure I have many readers there) ACME would like to wish you Namo Amituofo – Otherwise, just calculate the first full moon day of the sixth month of the Buddhist lunar calendar, which would be the fourth month ofContinue reading “One Buddha – Many Birthdays”