October 16, 1934 –Mao Tse-tung decided to abandon his base in Kiangsi due to attacks from Chiang Kai-shek’s Nationalists. With his pregnant wife and about 30,000 Red Army troops, he set out on the “Long March,” – the longest march in the history of warfare. The march lasted one year and four days, covering moreContinue reading “A lot of boots were used for walking”
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A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum premiered
October 16, 1966 –The film adaptation of the Stephen Sondheim musical, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, directed by Richard Lester and starring Zero Mostel, Jack Gilford, Phil Silvers, Buster Keaton, Michael Crawford, Michael Hordern, and Roy Kinnear opened on this date. Actual fruits and vegetables were used during shooting, andContinue reading “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum premiered”
Not the 9 O’Clock News debuted
October 16, 1979 –The comedy sketch show Not the Nine O’Clock News, starring Rowan Atkinson, Chris Langham, Pamela Stephenson and Mel Smith debuts on BBC 2, on this date. The original pilot episode had a different cast: Rowan Atkinson and Chris Langham were joined by Chris Emmett, Christopher Godwin, John Gorman, Willoughby Goddard and JonathanContinue reading “Not the 9 O’Clock News debuted”
Hey, BTW –
Halloween is in 15 days. Get your costume together. Remember, you can always go as a sociopath – they look just like you and me The General Election is in 20 days. Thanksgiving is in 43 days The start of Hanukkah and Christmas are 70 days away. Check to see where you are located onContinue reading “Hey, BTW –”
Monster topped the charts
October 15, 1994 –R.E.M.’s ninth studio album, released by Warner Bros., Monster, was No. 1 on the Billboard Charts, on this date. After releasing two consecutive slow-paced albums, Out Of Time and Automatic For The People, R.E.M really wanted to rock out on their album Monster. They were also trying to find their place inContinue reading “Monster topped the charts”
The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin premiered
October 15, 1954 –The eponymously named series The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin first aired on ABC-TV on this date. A popular children’s record titled Rinny and Rusty and Rip was released in the 1950’s about the three lead characters. It was a 78 rpm Golden Records release, sung by Anne Lloyd and The Sandpipers,Continue reading “The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin premiered”
It’s still running now
October 15, 1951 –A former starlet convinced the alcoholic, womanizing head of a television network to run the TV version of her somewhat successful radio program. I Love Lucy, the television situation comedy, starring Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz, also featuring Vivian Vance and William Frawley, went on to run on CBS for 181 episodesContinue reading “It’s still running now”
Pain is never permanent.
Tell the old ladies in the back of the church that it’s the feast day of your favorite saint, they’ll be duly impressed – Saint Teresa of Avila (I mention her at least twice a year.) She is also known as the Roving Nun (but should not be confused with the Wandering Nun, the MeanderingContinue reading “Pain is never permanent.”
An important ACME Message
We here at ACME love to remind people that today is Evacuation Day. They’re celebrating it in Tunisia. It turns out that Evacuation Day recognizes the important contributions made to the world of science by Tunisian proctologists, (it actually commemorates the 1963 withdrawal of the last French troops from the naval port of Bizerte.) TheContinue reading “An important ACME Message”
She said, I’m sorry, baby, I’m leaving you tonight …
October 14, 1983 –Cyndi Lauper, formerly a member of the group Blue Angel, issues her first solo album, She’s So Unusual. With the MTV hits Girls Just Want To Have Fun and Time After Time, the album becomes an ‘80s touchstone. On the strength of her breakout solo album She’s So Unusual, Lauper won theContinue reading “She said, I’m sorry, baby, I’m leaving you tonight …”
