May 20, 1967 –The Young Rascals’ (later to be known just as the Rascals,) had their second No. 1 hit Groovin’ in America, on this date. This was the second of three #1 hits for The Rascals, after Good Lovin‘ and before People Got to Be Free.
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The finale of Cheers
May 20, 1993 – The last episode of the series Cheers aired on this date. One of the last scenes shows Sam straightening a photograph on the side of the bar. The picture is of Geronimo. This is an homage to the late Nicholas Colasanto, who played “Coach” Ernie Pantusso from 1982-1985. The picture heldContinue reading “The finale of Cheers”
The finale of Barney Miller
May 20, 1982 – The last episode of the series Barney Miller aired on this date. The producers were approached during the run of the series about doing a feature film based on the show using the regular cast members. The film was never made.
This film is now illegal in several states
May 19, 1951 – The first in the series of the transvestite Bugs Bunny, the ever clueless Daffy Duck and bestiality minded Elmer Fudd’s “Hunting Trilogy“, Rabbit Fire was released on this date. Hank Azaria has cited the scene where Bugs and Daffy imitate each other as Mel Blanc’s greatest achievement in voice acting.
LA Law finale
May 19, 1994 – After eight seasons, the final episode of LA Law aired on NBC-TV on this date. Series co-creator Terry Louise Fisher, former Deputy District Attorney for Los Angeles County, former entertainment lawyer for Twentieth Century Fox, and producer and writer for Cagney & Lacey, composed a form letter she was thinking ofContinue reading “LA Law finale”
There a lesson here, somewhere
May 19, 1962 –Democrats staged a fund-raiser in New York’s Madison Square Garden that was billed as a birthday salute to President John F. Kennedy on this date. JFK thanked Marilyn, saying, “I can now retire from politics after having had ‘Happy Birthday’ sung to me in such a sweet, wholesome way.” It takes aContinue reading “There a lesson here, somewhere”
The finale of In Living Color
May 19, 1994 – The last episode of In Living Color, aired on Fox TV, on this date. Keenen Ivory Wayans left the show in the middle of the fourth season over disputes with Fox about censoring the show’s content and rerunning early episodes without his consultation. At the end of the season, Kim WayansContinue reading “The finale of In Living Color”
So went on sale
May 19, 1986 –Peter Gabriel’s fifth solo album So was released, on this date. Many of its songs reflect conventional pop-writing style and became Gabriel’s first radio hits, including Sledgehammer, In Your Eyes, and Big Time. So was nominated for the Grammy Award for Album of the Year in 1987 but lost to Paul Simon’sContinue reading “So went on sale”
Dracula went on sale
May 18, 1896 –Bram Stoker’s novel, retitled just before its release on this date, as Dracula, tells the story of the Count’s attempt to relocate from Transylvania to England, and his subsequent battle with a group of men and women led by Professor Abraham Van Helsing. Over 200 films have featured Dracula in a majorContinue reading “Dracula went on sale”
Warren Zevon’s eponymous album went on sale
May 18, 1976 –Warren Zevon released his self-titled album, produced by Jackson Browne, on this date. Warren Zevon’s eponymous second album came out six years after his first. In the years between, he took musical odd jobs like writing jingles, but he also performed and caught the attention of Jackson Browne, who helped him landContinue reading “Warren Zevon’s eponymous album went on sale”
