The Silent Show premiered

January 19, 1957 –Ernie Kovacs burst into the public consciousness with the comedy special, The Silent Show, premiering on this date. It was filmed for broadcast first, in color, on the NBC network in 1957. A second version of the show was created on videotape and broadcast November 10, 1961, on the ABC network. ThoughContinue reading “The Silent Show premiered”

Will O’Ree played his first professional game

January 18, 1958 –Afro-Canadian Willie O’Ree was the very first black player in the NHL Signed by Boston Bruins he made his NHL debut with the Bruins on this date, against the Montreal Canadiens. O’Ree appeared in two games that year playing as a winger, and came back in 1961 to play 43 games, scoringContinue reading “Will O’Ree played his first professional game”

The Six Million Dollar Man premiered

January 18, 1974 – The sci-fi series, The Six Million Dollar Man, starring Lee Majors, premiered on the ABC-TV on this date. The characters of Oscar Goldman (Richard Anderson) and Rudy Wells (Martin E. Brooks) appeared on this series and its spin-off, The Bionic Woman. When the spin-off moved to another network, this practice continued.Continue reading “The Six Million Dollar Man premiered”

The last Monty Python episode

January 18, 1973 – The third season finale of Monty Python, The British Showbiz Awards (aka Grandstand,), aired on The BBC on this date Eric Idle portrays “Dickie Attenborough,” a clear reference to Richard Attenborough, who also sometimes went by Dickie. His brother, David Attenborough, worked at the BBC and actually gave this series theContinue reading “The last Monty Python episode”

Uptown Funk tops the charts

January 17, 2015 –The Mark Ronson single, Uptown Funk (featuring Bruno Mars,) goes to No. 1 on the Billboard Charts, on this date. The Vance Joy song Riptide was on the charts when Uptown Funk was released. Both tracks mention Michelle Pfeiffer, which is a little odd considering the actress hadn’t been in any blockbusterContinue reading “Uptown Funk tops the charts”

File under: More things your teachers didn’t tell you

January 17, 1893 – Another proud moment in America history – a group of American businessmen stole Hawaii on this date. Queen Liliuokalani, the monarch of Hawaii, was overthrown by a group of sugar plantation owners who wanted a more pro-American government. The coup took place with the tacit approval of the United States, thoughContinue reading “File under: More things your teachers didn’t tell you”

Busting Loose premiered

January 17, 1977 – The short-lived sitcom Busting Loose, (the series ran for 21 episodes,) starring Adam Arkin, Pat Carroll, and Barbara Rhoades premiered on CBS TV on this date. Busting Loose was broadcast over two seasons. Thirteen episodes aired during its first season in the winter and spring of 1977. Eight more were broadcastContinue reading “Busting Loose premiered”