An important advancement in Television

April 7, 1927 –An audience in New York saw an image of Commerce Secretary Herbert Hoover in the first successful long-distance demonstration of television. Hoover’s image and voice were transmitted across telephone lines. Edna Mae Horner, an operator at the Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company, assisted the transmission and became the first woman on television.Continue reading “An important advancement in Television”

We found out what happened at the Pantages

April 7, 1979 – With Richard Benjamin as the guest host, Rickie Lee Jones is the musical guest on Saturday Night Live, on this date. She performs her hits Chuck E.’s In Love and Coolsville. The episode is notable not only for Rickie Lee Jones performance but it is the first appearance of Rodney DangerfieldContinue reading “We found out what happened at the Pantages”

Beer: Because adulting is hard.

April 7, 1933 –Today is National Beer Day. While it is not actual a national holiday, in March of 1933, President Roosevelt signed the Cullen–Harrison Act allowing the sale of beer once again with the proviso, the beer remain no more than 3.2% alcohol by weight, the first legal alcohol allowed since Prohibition began inContinue reading “Beer: Because adulting is hard.”

Adding nuts is between you and your God

Today is National Caramel Popcorn Day – enjoy! It’s also Sorry Charlie Day. The day is dedicated to remind us that we have all been rejected, and yet somehow survived it. Celebrate this day by taking a minute to remember a past rejection. After doing this, be happy and realize the fact, that most ofContinue reading “Adding nuts is between you and your God”

Arguably the best Star Trek episode

April 6, 1967 – The Star Trek episode The City on the Edge of Forever premiered on this date. It has been considered the best episode of the series by fans, critics, and crew alike. The episode was widely be considered controversial for a number of reasons, not the least is which is that theContinue reading “Arguably the best Star Trek episode”

The first Flash Gordon serial premiered

April 6, 1936 – Flash Gordon: The Planet of Peril, a film serial which tells the story of three people from Earth who travel to the planet Mongo to fight the evil Emperor Ming the Merciless, opened on this date. Despite its large budget, this serial utilized many sets from other Universal films, such asContinue reading “The first Flash Gordon serial premiered”