March 19, 1977 –It was the end of the road at WJM-TV when the final episode of The Mary Tyler Moore Show, The Last Show, aired on CBS TV on this date. In an interview years later Mary Tyler Moore said that the scene where they embraced and then huddled to the tissues was notContinue reading “The Mary Tyler Moore Show Finale”
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South Pacific premiered
March 19, 1958 –The film based on the Rodgers and Hammerstein stage musical, South Pacific, was released on this date. (Please feel free to sing along with Rossano Brazzi) This is the only theatrical film adaptation of a Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II stage show to have all the songs intact, with the additionContinue reading “South Pacific premiered”
Our will is what we have as our unique possession
It’s the Feast of St. Joseph, stepdad to Jesus and patron saint of real estate closers (that’s why the pastries are for him – he’s a closer.) Remember to go out and have the very delicious Sicilian pastry that bears his name (but get the ones with canolli filling, not the custard.) It’s so good,Continue reading “Our will is what we have as our unique possession”
Spring is the time of plans and projects.
Bunkies, I know for some of you, Winter never really seemed to start this year but Winter appears to be officially over. While you are attempting to balance those eggs and brooms today, remember that the Vernal Equinox occurred at 11:06 PM (EDT) this evening. That means it’s spring. This year, please don’t take offContinue reading “Spring is the time of plans and projects.”
(Once again Bunkies follow along, it’s complex.)
March 18, 1913 –Itinerant sailor and general layabout Philip Mountbatten’s (nee Philip Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg) grandfather, Christian Wilhelm Ferdinand Adolf Georg of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg (sibling to a king and two queens) was out on an afternoon stroll. This, in and of itself, is not remarkable, except for the fact that this minor Danish/ German prince had changed hisContinue reading “(Once again Bunkies follow along, it’s complex.)”
It’s lonely in Outer Space
March 18, 1965 –Cosmonaut Aleksei Leonov performed the first spacewalk on this day. He stayed outside his ship for 12 minutes, held to the ship by a tether. By the time his walk was over, his spacesuit had inflated so much in the vacuum of space that he could barely get back inside the ship.Continue reading “It’s lonely in Outer Space”
Penny Lane topped the charts
March 18, 1967 –The Beatles’ single Penny Lane became their 13th hit to go to the #1 spot on the Billboard Charts, on this date. Paul McCartney was sitting at a bus shelter waiting for John Lennon to meet him on Penny Lane, a street near their houses in Liverpool, England. While sitting there PaulContinue reading “Penny Lane topped the charts”
Remember to flaunt it if you got it
March 18, 1968 –Mel Brook’s screamingly funny first film, a send-up of Broadway, The Producers, opened in New York City on this date. Gene Wilder said in an interview on TCM that at the first reading of the script, he excused himself to leave for a dentist appointment he could not miss, when in factContinue reading “Remember to flaunt it if you got it”
The Death Of Henry Blake
March 18, 1975 –McLean Stevenson’s character (Lt. Colonel Henry Blake) died in the MAS*H episode Abyssinia, Henry, its third season finale on this date. According to producer Larry Gelbart, when Larry Linville read the (previously concealed) final page of the script, he said, “Fucking brilliant!” When Gary Burghoff read it, he looked at McLean StevensonContinue reading “The Death Of Henry Blake”
May your home always be too small to hold all your friends.
The Feast Day of St. Patrick is celebrated on March 17. St. Patrick is considered the father of Celtic Christianity. He founded more than three hundred churches, drove the snakes out of Ireland, invented green beer, and coined the popular slogan, Kiss me, I’m Irish (although, he himself was not.) This year, the Citizenry ofContinue reading “May your home always be too small to hold all your friends.”
