November 6, 1968 –The Columbia Pictures cult classic film (although it’s not what they wanted,) Head, starring The Monkees, Victor Mature and with cameos by Jack Nicholson, Teri Garr, Carol Doda, Annette Funicello, Frank Zappa, Sonny Liston, Dennis Hopper and Toni Basil, premiered to an unsuspecting public on this date. The Coca-Cola Company reportedly wasn’tContinue reading “You don’t have to be stoned to watch”
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Kit for Cat premiered
November 6, 1948 – Sylvester in his prime – Kit for Cat, debuted on this date. The actors in the radio drama, Mel Blanc and Bea Benaderet, call each other by their real first names, Melvin and Beatrice.
Checking the calendar
With 90 days between the equinox on September 22 and the solstice on December 21, we are halfway through the relevant seasons (Autumn or Fall in the northern hemisphere; Spring in the southern hemisphere) on this day. While you are considering that, keep this in mind: Make your plans, as you see fit.
Best of My Love went on sale
November 5, 1974 –The Eagles hit, Best of My Love, was released on this date. It did not reach #1 spot until March 1, 1975. This song is often played at weddings and anywhere else one wants to demonstrate affection, but it’s really a breakup song: “You see it your way, and I see itContinue reading “Best of My Love went on sale”
Kokomo topped the charts
November 5, 1988 –The Beach Boys’ (except for Brian, whose therapist Eugene Landy wouldn’t let him participate, but that’s another story,) single, Kokomo goes to No. #1 on the Billboard charts, on this date. Brian Wilson was the creative force behind The Beach Boys, but he had nothing to do with this song. He releasedContinue reading “Kokomo topped the charts”
Porky in Egypt premiered
November 5, 1938 – A very funny (but very un PC) B and W Looney Tunes Cartoon, Porky in Egypt, debuted on this date. The camel steals the cartoon. Unfortunately, the camel never followed up his star turn in this one.
Better three hours too soon than a minute too late
Did you remember to set all of the clocks back? If you’ve already done so, you can watch this and amuse yourself to learn that screenwriters Harry Ruby and Bert Kalmar were standing on the set one day when an extra standing next to them said, “I don’t know who wrote this stuff but theyContinue reading “Better three hours too soon than a minute too late”
Just don’t touch the damn thing while it’s plugged in.
It’s National Easy Bake Oven Day. Established in 2017, the day commemorates the anniversary of the release of the iconic toy in 1963. The original 1963 version was not a cheap toy mid you. In fact, it cost a hefty $15.95. That might not sound like a lot, but adjusting for inflation, it amounts toContinue reading “Just don’t touch the damn thing while it’s plugged in.”
The Snake Pit premiered
November 4, 1948 –The controversial (for the time) film about life inside a mental institution, The Snake Pit, starring Olivia de Havilland debuted on this date. Stephen King has said that watching this film on TV as a child deeply disturbed him and made him feel that he could suddenly go insane, directly contributing toContinue reading “The Snake Pit premiered”
The Fall Guy debuted
November 4, 1981 – The Fall Guy starring Lee Majors, Douglas Barr, and Heather Thomas, premiered on ABC, on this date. Since Lee Majors started his acting career by hanging out with stuntmen, and occasionally working as one, he made sure real stuntmen got plenty of work on the show.
