My World … and Welcome to It premiered

September 15, 1969 –The gentle comedy based on the humor of James Thurber, My World … and Welcome to It, starring William Windom, Lisa Gerritsen, Joan Hotchkis, Harold J. Stone, and Henry Morgan, first aired on CBS TV on this date. Prior to working on this series, William Windom and Lisa Gerritsen appeared as fatherContinue reading “My World … and Welcome to It premiered”

Lost in Space premiered

September 15, 1965 –Danger Will Robinson, danger. Dr. Smith is attempting to inappropriately stimulate your young pulsing bulbous nether region! The Robinson Family gets Lost in Space for the first time on CBS-TV on this date. Irwin Allen pitched his idea for the series to CBS programmer James Aubrey, who immediately snapped up the idea.Continue reading “Lost in Space premiered”

We said Nanu Nanu for the first time

September 14, 1978 –The TV show that helped launch Robin Williams career, Mork & Mindy, premiered on this date. Pam Dawber did not personally audition for the role of Mindy. To sell the show to the network, producer Garry Marshall edited clips together of Dawber’s performance from a failed ABC series of Sister Terri, withContinue reading “We said Nanu Nanu for the first time”

How to occupy your time during a siege

September 14, 1814 –Francis Scott Key had composed the lyrics to The Star-Spangled Banner after witnessing the massive British bombardment of Fort McHenry in Maryland during the War of 1812, on this date. Key, an American lawyer and social worker, watches the siege while under detainment on a British ship, and pens the famous wordsContinue reading “How to occupy your time during a siege”

While you are experimenting, do not remain content with the surface of things.

September 14 1849 –Ivan Petrovich Pavlov was born on this date. Pavlov was a Russian scientist who discovered that dogs drooled whenever bells were rung. Only after his death were his ideas discredited by a group of Swedish scientists who determined that dogs also drooled when a nice juicy steak was dangled in front ofContinue reading “While you are experimenting, do not remain content with the surface of things.”

Buckingham Palace bombed

September 13, 1940 –The German Luftwaffe directly targeted Buckingham Palace during ‘the Blitz‘ and dropped a bomb into the palace courtyard and detonated on impact on this date. The force of the explosion blew out all the inside windows of the palace. No one was seriously hurt and had the unintended effect of bonding theContinue reading “Buckingham Palace bombed”