October 26, 1970 –Elton John released his first hit single Your Song, on this date. This was one of the first songs John wrote with Bernie Taupin. They met after a record company gave John some of Taupin’s lyrics to work with. Eventually, they both moved into John’s parents’ house, where they started working together.
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St. Elsewhere premiered
October 26, 1982 – TV’s longest dream sequence, St. Elsewhere, premiered on NBC-TV on this date. The writers of this show shared a building and a copy machine at MTM with the writers from Hill Street Blues. Whenever they needed inspiration, they would look at a script from Hill Street Blues and that always pushedContinue reading “St. Elsewhere premiered”
Mr And Mrs Brian Norris’ Ford Popular premiered
October 26, 1972 – Ringo Starr and singer Lulu appear in non-speaking cameos on the Monty Python’s Flying Circus episode Mr And Mrs Brian Norris’ Ford Popular on this date. The tramp (Michael Palin) enters and sits between them and begins his introduction, in David Frost style: “Hello, good evening, welcome … It’s …” aContinue reading “Mr And Mrs Brian Norris’ Ford Popular premiered”
Halloween premiered
October 25, 1978 –The independently produced horror film Halloween, directed by John Carpenter and starring Donald Pleasence and Jamie Lee Curtis, premiered in the US on this date. In the documentary short, ‘Halloween’ Unmasked 2000, it was revealed that the crew had chosen two masks for Michael Myers to decide on. The first was aContinue reading “Halloween premiered”
In every home there is a heartbreak
October 25, 1931 –I’ve left some of the very unsavory details out for those readers with a more delicate nature. Elena Hoyos, a pretty and vivacious 21 year old Cuban-American girl died from tuberculosis in Florida on this date. While this is sad, it wouldn’t be noteworthy other than for her middle aged neighbor withContinue reading “In every home there is a heartbreak“
These wounds I had on Crispin’s day
It’s Saints Crispin and Crispinian Day. They are the patron saints of cobblers, tanners and leather workers. So remember, if you’re walking through the West Village this morning and come upon a gimlet-eyed Leather Daddy walking his ‘boy‘ home on a leash, wish them a Happy St. Crispin’s Day! Times were hard, it’s 1415 –Continue reading “These wounds I had on Crispin’s day”
Still Crazy After All These Years released
October 25, 1975 –Paul Simon released his fourth solo album, Still Crazy After All These Years on this date. On the second episode of Saturday Night Live, Simon hosted the show, which he opened by singing Still Crazy alone on stage. This was the song’s debut, as the album was released a week later. WhenContinue reading “Still Crazy After All These Years released”
Newhart premiered
October 25, 1982 – Bob Newhart’s second successful-sitcom Newhart, premiered on CBS-TV on this date. The show was videotaped in the first season, but later episodes were filmed. It was Bob Newhart’s idea to begin using film from season two onward in order to give the show a more realistic look.
Chuckles Bites the Dust premiered
October 25, 1975 –Quite arguably the funniest episode ever broadcast on network TV, The Mary Tyler Moore Show – Chuckles Bites the Dust first aired on this date. This episode culminates in a funeral for a clown that becomes a celebration of his life and career. There is an annual festival of clowns known asContinue reading “Chuckles Bites the Dust premiered”
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October 24, 1836 –Mankind was not fully mankind until it learned how to set things on fire. That happened a long time ago and enabled such hallmarks of early civilization as cooked meat, heated homes, and flaming heretics. Only in the past few hundred years has mankind learned how to start fires quickly and easily.Continue reading “(Please follow along on your flow charts – this will be on the test)”
