I Knew You Were Waiting topped the charts

April 18, 1987 –Aretha Franklin and George Michael duet I Knew You Were Waiting (for Me) hit no. #1 on the Billboard charts on this date. The Queen of Soul had fallen out of favor and her fortunes were revived by her 1985 album Who’s Zoomin’ Who, which contained two US Top 10 hits: theContinue reading “I Knew You Were Waiting topped the charts”

Paul McCartney’s first solo album

April 17, 1970 –A little known solo artist Paul McCartney releases his first solo album, McCartney, on this date. Although no singles were released from the album, Maybe I’m Amazed was regarded as an instant classic, gaining massive AM and FM radio airplay. In 1977, a live version of Maybe I’m Amazed peaked at NumberContinue reading “Paul McCartney’s first solo album”

The Finale of Remington Steele

April 17, 1987 – The final episode of Remington Steele, Steeled With a Kiss, starring Stephanie Zimbalist, Pierce Brosnan, Doris Roberts, James Read, Janet DeMay, and Jack Scalia, aired on this date. The series was cancelled at the end of season four, on May 15, 1986, with a 60-day option left on the show. ThatContinue reading “The Finale of Remington Steele”

An important date in ACME History

A mid-1950s construction worker involved in the demolition of the J. C. Wilber Building finds a box inside a cornerstone. He opens it to reveal a singing, dancing frog (that came to be called Michigan J. Frog,) complete with top hat and cane. According to the cartoon, One Froggy Night (1955), the box also containsContinue reading “An important date in ACME History”

Method acting taken to an extreme

April 16, 1956 –The I Love Lucy Episode, Lucy’s Italian Movie (the grape stomping episode) first aired on CBS TV on this date. This is considered on of the funniest episodes of the series. The grape stompers were actual Italian women who didn’t speak English. In a 1974 interview with Dick Cavett, Lucille Ball wentContinue reading “Method acting taken to an extreme”

A major TV programming event

April 16, 1978 – Directed by Marvin Chomsky and written by Gerald Green, the television mini-series, Holocaust, starring Fritz Weaver, Joseph Bottoms, Michael Moriarty, David Warner, Tovah Feldshuh, Rosemary Harris, Ian Holm, George Rose, Meryl Streep, James Woods, Blanche Baker, and Sam Wanamaker, recounts the Nazi genocide of European Jewry through two fictional families inContinue reading “A major TV programming event”