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”
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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.
The boss knows how it is done; the leader shows how.
Harry Gordon Selfridge was born on January 11, 1864. Though American-born, he is best known as the founder of the British store Selfridge and Co., Ltd (think Macy’s, for those of you unfamiliar with the store). He receives little or no attention here in the United States. His name does not appear in any textbooks,Continue reading “The boss knows how it is done; the leader shows how.”
An odd tribute started
January 10, 1870 –Victor Noir, French journalist, was killed by Prince Pierre Bonaparte. Noir had called on him with a companion to present his editor’s challenge to a duel because of a journalistic dispute concerning Corsican politics. Bonaparte was so insulted to have been approached by mere “menials” (his phrase, apparently) that he slapped theContinue reading “An odd tribute started”
I wonder if he still goes to Rudy’s
January 10 1948 –Donald Fagen, singer and front man of the rock band Steely Dan, was born on this date. After the death of Walter Becker, his friend and cofounder of Steely Dan, Fagen has continued to tour as Steely Dan.
Popular Wendy’s commercial first aired
January 10, 1984 –The “Where’s the Beef?” commercial campaign for Wendy’s with Clara Peller was first aired on this date. Clara Peller was 81 when she came out of retirement to star in the Wendy’s spot. Peller died on August 11, 1987, one week after her 84th birthday.
