March 25, 1969 –During their honeymoon, John Lennon and Yoko Ono started their first Bed-In for Peace at the Amsterdam Hilton Hotel on this date. They’d married five days earlier at the British-owned Rock of Gibraltar in Spain.
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I Won’t Last a Day Without You topped the charts
March 25, 1973 –The Carpenters’ single I Won’t Last a Day Without You became their ninth No. 1 hit on the easy listening charts on this date. Paul Williams wrote this with Roger Nichols – it was the third hit they wrote for the Carpenters, after We’ve Only Just Begun and Rainy Days And Mondays.
The fire that changed everything
March 25, 1911 –It’s the 113th anniversary of the Triangle Shirtwaist factory fire, the largest industrial disaster in the history of the city of New York, causing the death of 148 garment workers who either died from the fire or jumped to their deaths. It was the worst workplace disaster in New York City untilContinue reading “The fire that changed everything”
The Monkees series came to an end
March 25, 1968 – The 58th and final episode of The Monkees, Mijacogeo (also known as The Frodis Caper,) aired on this date. The four Monkees were each paid $450 per episode, raised to $750 for the second season. They received standard royalty rates for their recordings (and publishing, when they wrote the songs), butContinue reading “The Monkees series came to an end”
The first episode of Perfect Strangers aired
March 25, 1986 – We all got to meet Cousin Balki for the first time when Perfect Strangers, Knock Knock, Who’s There? premiered on ABC TV on this date The producers originally developed the series to air in 1985. But Bronson Pinchot was already committed to Sara. When that series was cancelled, the producers quicklyContinue reading “The first episode of Perfect Strangers aired”
Yes I know it’s 5pm somewhere in the world
It’s National Cocktail Day (World Cocktail Day is on the 13th of May,) And no, some of you may think, ‘Every day is National Cocktail Day in your house‘. I need to give my liver a break once in a while. Geez!
Tragedy topped the charts
March 24, 1979 –The Bee Gees’s single, Tragedy started a two week run at No. 1 on the US singles chart, the group’s eighth US No. 1, on this date. (Really sorry for the ear worm.) The Gibb brothers wrote both Tragedy and Too Much Heaven (another American #1), in an afternoon off from makingContinue reading “Tragedy topped the charts”
The Hound of the Baskervilles premiered
March 24, 1939 –… Murder, my dear Watson. Refined, cold-blooded murder. … Twentieth Century Fox’s released on this date, the first of 14 films based on Arthur Conan Doyle’s fictional consulting detective Sherlock Holmes, The Hound of the Baskervilles. While not entirely passive, Watson’s original role was mostly as an observer of Holmes and theContinue reading “The Hound of the Baskervilles premiered”
Yes, you can laugh too much
March 24, 1975 –Alex Mitchell, a 50-year-old bricklayer from King’s Lynn, England, died laughing while watching an episode of The Goodies, featuring a Scotsman in a kilt attempting kung fu with his bagpipes on this date. After 25 minutes of continuous laughter Mitchell finally slumped on the sofa and expired from heart failure. His widowContinue reading “Yes, you can laugh too much”
We started ordering supplies from Dunder Mifflin
March 24, 2005 – NBC-TV allowed us to follow the goings on at Dunder Mifflin when The Office, starring Steve Carell, Rainn Wilson, John Krasinski, Jenna Fischer, Mindy Kaling, and B.J. Novak premiered on this date. John Krasinski and B.J. Novak went to high school together. They went to Newton South High School in Newton,Continue reading “We started ordering supplies from Dunder Mifflin”
