Today is Pi Day! Pi Day was founded by Physicist Larry Shaw in 1988. Pi Day is celebrated by math enthusiasts ( read – lonely shut-ins) around the world on March 14th. π was first used as a mathematical symbol in 1706 by William Jones. Albert Einstein’s parents conveniently arranged for him to be bornContinue reading “Love is like Pi: natural, irrational, and very important”
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All Our Yesterdays premiered
March 14, 1969 –The Star Trek episode All Our Yesterdays first aired on this date. This is the penultimate episode of the original Star Trek series. In it, Kirk, Spock, and McCoy are trapped on a planet which will soon be destroyed in a supernova When first arriving on the planet Sarpeidon and meeting MrContinue reading “All Our Yesterdays premiered”
The finale of Batman aired
March 14, 1968 –The final episode of Batman, Minerva, Mayhem and Millionaires, starring Adam West and Burt Ward aired on the ABC TV on this date. This was the season finale of the Batman series. However it was not the last time we would see the caped crusaders. Adam West appeared in full costume andContinue reading “The finale of Batman aired”
Playhouse 90: The Last Tycoon premiered
March 14, 1957 – A television adaption for Playhouse 90 of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s unfinished last novel The Last Tycoon, (one of the 152 live TV dramas John Frankenheimer directed between 1952 and 1960) starring Jack Palance, Keenan Wynn, Viveca Lindfors, and Peter Lorre premiered on this date. Fitzgerald’s unfinished Hollywood novel The Last TycoonContinue reading “Playhouse 90: The Last Tycoon premiered”
Dr’s orders
Today is National Napping Day, the holiday is observed the day following the return of daylight saving time. National Napping Day provides everyone with the opportunity to have a nap (by themselves or with a friend) and catch up on the hour of sleep they lost due to the spring forward time change. (Just don’tContinue reading “Dr’s orders”
The Ropers premiered
March 13, 1979 – A spin-off from the Three’s Company series, The Ropers, starring Norman Fell and Audra Lindley premiered on ABC TV, on this date. When the network proposed the spin-off of Three’s Company, focusing on the Ropers, Audra Lindley was excited and wanted to go ahead, but Norman Fell wasn’t too keen onContinue reading “The Ropers premiered”
T.J. Hooker premiered
March 13, 1982 –William Shatner, dons his man girdle once again when T.J. Hooker, costarring Adrian Zmed, premiered on ABC-TV, on this date. The series was originally to be titled The Protectors, which would be the title of the show’s pilot. Creator Rick Husky originally developed the show as a newer version of his previousContinue reading “T.J. Hooker premiered”
The Searchers debuted
March 13, 1956 –One of John Ford’s greatest westerns, The Searchers, starring John Wayne (giving his finest performance) premiered on this date. Reportedly this film was seen in a theater in Texas by Buddy Holly and his friends in the summer of 1956. They were so impressed with Ethan’s (John Wayne) repeated use of theContinue reading “The Searchers debuted”
Lady Madonna went on sale
March 13, 1968 –The Beatles release the single Lady Madonna in the UK on this date. The Beatles recorded Lady Madonna at the same time they were recording its promotional film. In the video for this song, The Beatles are actually singing Hey Bulldog (for the most part). They went in to shoot Lady MadonnaContinue reading “Lady Madonna went on sale”
Amy Winehouse’s ironic appearance on David Letterman
March 12, 2007 – Amy Winehouse made her US television debut on the Late Show with David Letterman performing Rehab on this date. On August 14, 2007, Winehouse entered The Causeway Retreat, a rehab center in Essex, England, with her new husband (and fellow addict), Blake Fielder. Addiction specialists know that admitting a couple toContinue reading “Amy Winehouse’s ironic appearance on David Letterman”
