January 14, 1972 – Sanford and Son, featuring comedian Redd Foxx (whose last name was really Sanford) and Demond Wilson, premiered on NBC-TV on this date. Throughout the series, whenever Lamont threatened to move out, or things did not go Fred’s way, he would clutch his chest and fake a heart attack, shouting variations ofContinue reading “Sanford and Son premiered”
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It makes one think
The Asian Lunar New Years is 19 days away. Valentine’s Day is 32 days away. Mardi Gras is 38 days away. And today is Old New Years Eve (Old Style Calendar.) And if this matter’s to you, Pete’s birthday is two days away. Enjoy the day!
The birth of Tabitha
January 13, 1966 – Samantha gave birth to a baby girl, Tabitha on the ABC-TV program Bewitched (entitled, And Then There Were Three,) on this date. This is the first appearance of Cousin Serena, who would be a recurring character for the remainder of the series.
Jacta Alea Est
If you were ever an altar boy or ever took Latin, I don’t need to tell you what jacta alea est means. But if you’re like most Americans, to whom Latin is about as familiar as Urdu, let me translate: it means the die is cast. At least that’s how it’s usually translated. Back inContinue reading “Jacta Alea Est”
Dragnet 1967 premiered
January 12, 1967 –You’re pretty high and far out son, what kind of kick are you on son? Dragnet reappeared in color when their iconic episode The LSD Story premiered on this date. When the revival was in the planning stages, Jack Webb had originally planned on bringing in his former co-star Ben Alexander toContinue reading “Dragnet 1967 premiered”
Insulin was first used on a patient
January 11, 1922 –The first insulin injection was given to Leonard Thompson, a teenager in Canada, on this date. He weighed only 65 pounds and was about to slip into a coma and die. Drs. Frederick Banting and Charles Best worked on the insulin, then called Isletin, using a fetal calf pancreas extract. Unfortunately, theContinue reading “Insulin was first used on a patient”
I Can commercial premiered
January 11, 1998 – Nike debuted its I Can commercial, introducing the British band The Verve to a wide American audience with the song Bitter Sweet Symphony, on this date. The song becomes the band’s only hit in the States, which is sucked for the band because they had to sign away royalties to theContinue reading “I Can commercial premiered”
Daisy, Daisy, Give Me Your Answer Do …
January 12, 1992 –“… My instructor was Mr. Langley, and he taught me to sing a song. If you’d like to hear it I can sing it for you.” The HAL (Heuristically programmed ALgorithmic Computer) 9000 computer became operational in the HAL plant in Urbana, Illinois, on this date in the film, 2001, A SpaceContinue reading “Daisy, Daisy, Give Me Your Answer Do …”
The first person ‘frozen’ on purpose
January 12, 1967 –Dr. James Bedford (a psychology professor at the University of California) became the first person to ever be cryogenically preserved with the intent of being resuscitated in the future. Dr. Bedford remains were switched to a different tank in 1991 and it would appear that everything has held up thus far. (RememberContinue reading “The first person ‘frozen’ on purpose”
Daktari premiered
January 11, 1966 –The children’s adventure-series Daktari, debuted on CBS-TV on this date. Clarence, the Cross-Eyed Lion and Judy the Chimpanzee both won PATSY Awards for the Series.
