September 18, 1976 –Wild Cherry’s single Play That Funky Music went to No. 1 on the Billboard Charts on this date. This was going to be the B-side of Wild Cherry’s cover of the Commodores‘ I Feel Sanctified. When they heard it, the owners of their record label suggested that the B-side become the A-side.Continue reading “Play That Funky Music topped the charts”
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The first time we missed it by this much
September 18, 1965 – Mel Brooks and Buck Henry started their fight to keep the world safe from KAOS when Get Smart premiered on NBC-TV on this date. Barbara Feldon was two inches taller than Don Adams. In order to make it appear that Adams was taller than Feldon, he would either stand on aContinue reading “The first time we missed it by this much”
The Addams Family premiered
September 18, 1964 – The most normal family’s ever presented on US television, The Addams Family first aired on ABC-TV on this date. The train-crash sequence, in which the model trains collide and explode, was shot once, and that footage was used every time Gomez wrecked model trains.
ACME would like to issue a Trigger Warning –
(all children and those with delicate natures should turn away from their computer screens as we discuss the bizarre deviant sexual behavior on the part of our founding fathers:) On September 18, 1793, President George Washington laid the foundation stone for the U.S. Capitol. According to numerous sources, President Washington “laid the stone in aContinue reading “ACME would like to issue a Trigger Warning –”
Jimmy Buffett will know if it’s true
Today is National Cheeseburger Day. As with most things, many people and restaurants are claiming the cheeseburgers’ origin, going as far back as 1926, when a sloppy 16 year old Lionel Sternberger, while working at his father’s Pasadena, California sandwich shop, dropped a slice of cheese on a burger he was cooking. Although I shouldContinue reading “Jimmy Buffett will know if it’s true”
Hey, not every sports player is a role model
September 17, 1935 –Len Koenecke was an outfielder with the Brooklyn Dodgers for most of 1935, but near the end of the season he was released for “behavior and erratic play.” The Dodger left St. Louis by passenger plane, but was ordered off in Detroit because of intoxication. Len chartered a three-seater plane for BuffaloContinue reading “Hey, not every sports player is a role model”
Oh that naughty Mr. Mojo Rising
September 17, 1967 –The Doors appear on The Ed Sullivan Show on this date and things did not go as smoothly as the producers may have hoped. The band had been asked by producer Bob Precht of The Ed Sullivan Show, to alter the lyrics of the song, Light My Fire, so as to eliminateContinue reading “Oh that naughty Mr. Mojo Rising”
It’s crazy this was ever a series
September 17, 1965 – CBS-TV premiered Hogan’s Heroes, the first and perhaps only sitcom based in a German prisoner-of-war camp on this date. Werner Klemperer, Howard Caine, Leon Askin and John Banner, who portrayed the chief Germans Klink, Hochstetter, Burkhalter and Schultz, were all Jewish. All of them also served in the U.S. Armed ForcesContinue reading “It’s crazy this was ever a series”
So glad I finally found the original B & W version
September 17, 1964 – Dick York started out as Durwood, I mean, Darrin as Bewitched premiered on ABC-TV on this date. When it became clear that Dick York could not continue with the series, William Asher considered canceling it, not only because of York’s departure, but because he and Elizabeth Montgomery wanted to move on.Continue reading “So glad I finally found the original B & W version”
Please celebrate while we still have one
On July 4, 1776, the American colonies told Britain to kiss their hairy American asses. This occurred during the Revolutionary War, during which the Redcoats were coming, a shot was heard ‘round the world‘ and Paul Revere could see the whites of their eyes and knew that their taxes were too high. The complexities ofContinue reading “Please celebrate while we still have one”
