September 13, 1979 –A spin-off of the series Soap, Benson, starring Robert Guillaume, James Noble, Inga Swenson, and Missy Gold first aired on ABC TV, on this date. The series was on the air seven years, longer than the show from which it was spun off, Soap, which lasted four years.
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Run for Your Life premiered
September 13, 1965 –Ben Gazzara’s series about a wealthy, successful lawyer, Paul Bryan, who quits his practice after learning he has a terminal illness, Run for Your Life, debuted on NBC-TV on this date. Some sources claim that Ben Gazzara’s character suffered from leukemia. However, in a 1998 interview conducted by television book writer EdContinue reading “Run for Your Life premiered”
Bad luck never lost a race.
It’s Friday the 13th. In most large cities in the United States, many building don’t have 13th floors. In Japan, they don’t have 4th floors, because the word for four sounds similar to the word for DEATH! Some say that the modern basis for Friday the 13th phobia dates back to Friday, October 13, 1307.Continue reading “Bad luck never lost a race.”
Josie and the Pussycats premiered
September 12, 1970 –Long tails and and ears for hats… Josie and the Pussycats debuted on CBS-TV on this date. Hanna-Barbera wanted to change Valerie to a Caucasian even though she was already established as African-American in the Archie comics, so they wanted to fire Patrice Holloway who had been cast as Valerie’s singing voice.Continue reading “Josie and the Pussycats premiered”
People started saying that they were monkeying around
September 12, 1966 – NBC television premiered The Monkees, a sitcom about four guys in a rock band on this date. When the TV series was about to be renewed for a third season, The Monkees wanted to change it from a half-hour sitcom to an hour-long variety show where they would introduce new artists.Continue reading “People started saying that they were monkeying around”
Taxi started looking for fares
September 12, 1978 – The show James L. Brooks and friends created after the Mary Tylet Moore series ended, Taxi, starring Judd Hirsch, Jeff Conaway, Marilu Henner, Tony Danza, Christopher Lloyd, Danny DeVito, and Andy Kaufman premiered on this date. Andy Kaufman had invented the persona for his character in his comedy act prior toContinue reading “Taxi started looking for fares”
I had a stress-free day. I locked Timmy in his room
September 12, 1954 –What girl – Jeff’s trapped in a mine; fell into a well; considering early withdrawal of his principle from an IRA; worried about the the Haitians in Ohio … Lassie (or Jeff’s Collie – how many of you remember Jeff’s Collie) premiered on on CBS-TV on this date. Although it has beenContinue reading “I had a stress-free day. I locked Timmy in his room”
History can turn on a dime
September 12, 490 B.C. –It looked like it was going to be a pretty bleak day for Western Civilization. The Greeks, who were not yet Ancient or Classical, were facing a massive invasion of Persians. Persia was not yet part of the Axis of Evil, but was pretty nasty just the same. They had moreContinue reading “History can turn on a dime”
It started out a day just like any other day …
On the morning of September 11, 2001, 19 terrorists affiliated with al-Qaeda hijacked four commercial passenger jet airliners. Each team of hijackers included a trained pilot. The hijackers crashed two of the airliners into the World Trade Center in New York City, resulting in the collapse of both buildings soon afterward. A third airliner wasContinue reading “It started out a day just like any other day …”
The first time we had with Carol on her own show
September 11, 1967 –The Carol Burnett Show premiered on CBS-TV on this date. Vicki Lawrence wrote a fan letter to Carol Burnett while still in High School, Carol received the letter on the day that Vicki was going to be in a Miss Fireball contest, having a feeling about her. Carol found her dad’s number,Continue reading “The first time we had with Carol on her own show”
