January 4, 1958 –The TV series, Sea Hunt, starring Lloyd Bridges premiered, in syndication on this date. When Lloyd Bridges complained about the weight of his twin air tanks during topside re-takes, the art director designed twin tanks made of balsa wood and had them painted silver. Only in the earliest episodes is Bridges usingContinue reading “Mike Nelson took his first dive”
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Harry Stone started working late at night
January 4, 1984 – Night Court starring Harry Anderson premiered on NBC-TV on this date. After Selma Diamond passed away following the completion of Season 2, she was replaced by Florence Halop, due largely to the fact that she had comedy timing and mannerisms similar to Selma. However, when Florence passed away after completing justContinue reading “Harry Stone started working late at night”
CBS got out of the Baseball game
January 3, 1973 –The Columbia Broadcasting System sold the New York Yankees to a 12-man syndicate headed by George Steinbrenner for $10 million. As of March 2023, Forbes Magazine valued the team at $7.1 Billion dollars
Thank Goodness for the Newark Police Force
January 3, 1969 –In New Jersey, 30,000 copies of John and Yoko’s album Two Virgins are confiscated because the cover is deemed obscene. There is nothing more shocking than two naked multimillionaires on the cover of your Rock and Roll Album. Kids, go ask your parents what albums were.
Ashes To Ashes
Today is Memento Mori Day, a tradition started in ancient Rome that serves as a reminder that we will all die, one day soon. It is said that in ancient Rome, when a victorious general would return to the city for his triumph (victory parade), a slave would walk behind him, whispering in his ear:Continue reading “Ashes To Ashes”
Really, what the hell kind of gift is this anyway?
For those still with us – today’s gift count (220): you currently have 10 Leaping Lords, 18 Rockettes, 24 young milkmaid, 28 Swans making a racket, 30 geese a’ laying, 30 golden rings, 28 calling birds, 24 French hens, 18 turtledoves and 10 partridges in their respective pear trees. The ten lords represent the TenContinue reading “Really, what the hell kind of gift is this anyway?”
The Queen gets her due
January 3, 1987 –Aretha Franklin was the first woman inducted into Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, on this date. She was inducted by the very high Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards at the ceremony. Other inductees that evening were The Coasters, Eddie Cochran, Bo Diddley, Marvin Gaye, Bill Haley, Clyde McPhatter, Rick Nelson, RoyContinue reading “The Queen gets her due”
The Third Dr. Who’s first appearance
January 3, 1970 – Jon Pertwee made his first appearance as the Third Doctor in the Doctor Who episode Spearhead from Space, on this date. It also marks the first time that the series was broadcast in color. Because of a BBC strike, this story was shot entirely on location with no studio scenes. ThisContinue reading “The Third Dr. Who’s first appearance”
Craig Ferguson first day on the job
January 3, 2005 –Craig Ferguson took over the reins of The Late Late Show for the first time on CBS TV on this date. He would go on to host the program through 2014. CBS held auditions for the host job by letting their nominees host for one week, which Craig Ferguson obviously won. TheContinue reading “Craig Ferguson first day on the job”
Blake’s 7 premiered
January 2, 1978 –The influential science fiction TV series Blake’s 7 debuted on BBC1 in the UK on this date. Paul Darrow (Kerr Avon), Michael Keating (Vila Restal) and Jacqueline Pearce (Supreme Commander Servalan) are the only actors to have stayed with the series throughout its entire run.
