Today is International Animation Day. First observed in 2002, the day commemorates the first public performance of Emile Reynaud’s Theatre Optique at the Grevin Museum in Paris in 1892. So Kids make sure you grab a bowl of the sugary breakfast cereal and watch your favorite cartoons.
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All our hearts would be a Fireball
October 28, 1962 –Gerry and Sylvia Anderson third attempt at frightening children with Supermarionation – Fireball XL5 premiered in the UK, on this date. Remember to stick around for the end credits to sing along with the theme! Although Supercar had been shown in syndication, this was the first Gerry Anderson‘ Supermarionation series to appearContinue reading “All our hearts would be a Fireball”
Talking Book went on sale
October 28, 1972 –Stevie Wonder released his 15th studio album Talking Book on this date. The album’s first track, You Are the Sunshine of My Life, hit No.1 on the Billboard charts, and earned Wonder his first Grammy Award. The album featured a guest appearance of Jeff Beck on the track Superstition.
I understand that this is complicated
but please follow along – Today is National American Beer Day: National Beer Day,is celebrated on April 7.International Beer Day,is celebrated on the first Friday in August5.National Drink Beer Day,is celebrated on September 28, celebrated around Octoberfest, which is celebrated in Munich. While beer is not my go to beverage of choice, I’m happy toContinue reading “I understand that this is complicated”
Disney’s first infomercial
October 27, 1954 – “… It was all started by a mouse.” Walt Disney’s first TV show, Disneyland, premiered on ABC-TV on this date. All of the ABC episodes were filmed in color, even though they aired in black and white. In general, ABC did not broadcast in color until the mid 1960s. During theContinue reading “Disney’s first infomercial”
Star Trek TOS: Miri premiered
October 27, 1966 – The Star Trek episode, Miri, where the Enterprise discovers an exact duplicate of Earth, where the only survivors of a deadly plague are the planet’s prepubescent children, premiered on this date. The girl held by Kirk as he rushes to the lab with his newly-recovered communicator is played by William Shatner’sContinue reading “Star Trek TOS: Miri premiered”
Maybe you got a rock too
October 27, 1966 – The third Charles Schultz Peanuts special, It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown, (directed again by Bill Melendez,) premiered on this date. This is the only special where Pig Pen is shown wearing glasses. You can see them when he is with the other kids at the Halloween party around the appleContinue reading “Maybe you got a rock too”
And you say, “What have I got to lose?” …
October 27, 1982 –Prince’s fifth album, 1999, was released on this date. It becomes his breakthrough, selling well over 5 million copies worldwide, thanks to Little Red Corvette and the title track. The album helped propel him to superstar status, a title he lived up to with electrifying live shows and a startlingly prolific outputContinue reading “And you say, “What have I got to lose?” …”
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”
St. Elsewhere premiered
October 26, 1982 – TV’s longest dream sequence, St. Elsewhere, first aired on NBC-TV on this date. The show never won high ratings but it lasted six seasons on NBC because it appealed to the desirable (for advertisers) educated 18-49 year old demographic.
