May 8, 1976 –John Sebastian’s theme song to the TV series Welcome Back, Kotter, Welcome Back, hits No. 1 on the Billboard Charts on this date. Since it was written for the TV show, the song was less than a minute long. Viewers loved the song and related to the message about returning to theContinue reading “Welcome Back topped the charts”
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Wolfie, wolfie
May 8, 1943 – Another Tex Avery masterpiece, Red Hot Riding Hood, was released on this date. Director Tex Avery was famous for his off the wall cartoons, which were aimed more toward adult audiences than children. Here, however, he pushed the limits of what was considered acceptable, and in several places the film wasContinue reading “Wolfie, wolfie”
Don’t forget the tzatziki!
Today is National Roast Leg of Lamb Day! Truly, there is no more a noble cause than eating a meal consisting of properly prepared lamb. Sadly, in a recent survey, roughly 50% of Americans surveyed reported that they had never eaten lamb, and most American each less than a pound of lamb per year. InContinue reading “Don’t forget the tzatziki!”
Goodbye Diane (some say good riddance)
May 7, 1987 –Shelly Long made her last appearance as a regular on the NBC series Cheers, on this date. To keep Shelley Long’s departure from the series under wraps, three endings were shot. The aired ending, which had Diane leaving and promising to return in six months, and two additional endings. One had SamContinue reading “Goodbye Diane (some say good riddance)”
Make Way for Tomorrow premiered
May 7, 1937 –Leo McCarey’s forgotten tearjerker, Make Way for Tomorrow, starring Victor Moore, Beulah Bondi, Fay Bainter, and Thomas Mitchell opened in Hollywood on this date. Orson Welles was quoted as saying that the film “would make a stone cry“. John Ford, Frank Capra and Jean Renoir were big admirers of the film.
Monday, Monday topped the charts
May 7, 1966 –The Mamas and the Papas song Monday, Monday reached no. #1 on the Billboard charts (their only no. #1 hit) on this date. This was the first Hot 100 chart-topper with a day in the week in the title, and the only one with “Monday.” (Manic Monday by the Bangles and RainyContinue reading “Monday, Monday topped the charts”
Give me love, give me love …
May 7, 1973 –George Harrison released the single Give Me Love (Give Me Peace On Earth), off his album, Living in the Material World, on this date. The song became George Harrison’s second US #1 following My Sweet Lord. It pushed Paul McCartney and Wings‘ My Love from the top position, marking the only occasionContinue reading “Give me love, give me love …”
The Beatles make the kids happy
May 6, 1964 –The Beatles appeared on their first own variety show, Around the Beatles, which was broadcast in Britian on the ITV channel on this date. The Beatles‘ songs were pre-recorded at IBC Studios nine days before the show. They lip-synced and mimed their performances. For Love Me Do, John Lennon does not haveContinue reading “The Beatles make the kids happy”
Aunt Oona comes out of her shell
May 6, 1994 –Donna Summer appears on an episode of Family Matters, playing Steve Urkel’s shy Aunt Oona (from Altoona), on this date. Oona comes out of her shell when she belts out Last Dance at a karaoke bar that evening.
One last time at Central Perk
May 6, 2004 –The final episode of Friends aired on this date. The final episode drew an audience of 52.5 million people, when it was first aired. This was the fourth most watched finale in US television history. Interestingly, The One After The Superbowl (aired January 28, 1996), in season two, had higher figures withContinue reading “One last time at Central Perk”
