March 23, 1967 –The Star Trek episode The Alternative Factor first airs on NBC TV on this date. Unfortunately, many fans consider this one of the worst episode of the Star Trek franchise. In it, the Enterprise encounters a scientist with the ability to shift between universes who claims to be pursued by a monster. Continue reading “They all can’t be winners”
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Hare Remover premiered
March 23, 1946 – The last Merrie Melodies title Frank Tashlin directed (before switching to become a live action director,) Hare Remover, starring Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd, opened on this date. This was the second of only two Bugs Bunny cartoons directed by Frank Tashlin; the other being The Unruly Hare. Frank Tashlin isContinue reading “Hare Remover premiered”
Make a really loud noise
Purim starts tonight – The festival of Purim is celebrated every year on the 14th of the Hebrew month of Adar (late winter/early spring). It commemorates the salvation of the Jewish people in ancient Persia from Haman’s plot “to destroy, kill and annihilate all the Jews, young and old, infants and women, in a singleContinue reading “Make a really loud noise”
Oh, those wacky lads
March 22, 1984 –Queen filmed the video for I Want To Break Free at Limehouse Studio in London, England, on this date. Directed by David Mallet, it was a parody of the northern British soap opera Coronation Street with the band members dressed in drag. Guitarist Brian May later claimed that the video ruined theContinue reading “Oh, those wacky lads”
Somebody saw a movie somewhere, on this date
March 22, 1895 –Auguste and Louis Lumiere may have first demonstrated motion pictures in Paris using celluloid film. Unless it was March 19, 1895, or December 28, 1894, or cellulite instead of celluloid. And it may have been in Milan, or Warsaw, and it’s possible it wasn’t Louis and Auguste Lumiere, but Max and EmilContinue reading “Somebody saw a movie somewhere, on this date”
Ouch!
March 22, 1978 –The seminal mockumentary about The Pre-Fab Four, The Rutles: All You Need Is Cash, directed by Eric Idle and Gary Weis and starring some people from Monty Python and some other people from SNL, premiered on NBC-TV on this date. Neil Innes, Ricky Fataar and John Halsey regrouped in 1996 to recordContinue reading “Ouch!”
Please Please Me was released
March 22, 1963 –The Beatles’ first album, Please Please Me, was dropped in the UK on this date. The album went to the top of the UK charts in two months and remained there for 30 weeks. Please Please Me has been ranked in the top 50 of the “500 Greatest Albums of All Time”Continue reading “Please Please Me was released”
A Hare Grows In Manhattan premiered
March 22, 1947 – Another glimpse into the ‘early‘ pre-celebrity life of Bugs, A Hare Grows In Manhattan, opened on this date. The interviewer is meant to be Louella Parsons, a popular gossip columnist at the time. Bugs even calls her by her nickname “Lolly“.
Ya, Ya, Ya ….
March 21, 1964 –The Beatles‘ single She Loves You, went #1 and stayed #1 for two weeks on this date. The Beatles released a German version translated as Sie Liebt Dich in the US in 1964. They learned some German when they became the house band in Hamburg in 1962, but needed a German speakerContinue reading “Ya, Ya, Ya ….”
The Boxer went on it’s first title fight
March 21, 1970 –Simon & Garfunkel release the single The Boxer, from their fifth and final studio album, Bridge over Troubled Water, on this date. This song took over 100 hours to record, with parts of it done at Columbia Records studios in both Nashville and New York City. The chorus vocals were recorded inContinue reading “The Boxer went on it’s first title fight”
