November 6, 1947 –Meet the Press, the longest-running show on network TV, premiered on NBC-TV on this date. Meet the Press made its initial debut two years earlier – as a radio program American Mercury Presents: Meet the Press with Martha Rountree and Lawrence Spivak as producers.
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Head premiered
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 “Head premiered”
Remember, remember the 5th of November
November 5, 1605 – The Gunpowder Plot of 1605, or the Powder Treason, as it was known at the time, was a failed attempt by Guy Fawkes and a group of provincial English Catholics to kill King James I of England, his family, and most of the Protestant aristocracy in a single attack by blowingContinue reading “Remember, remember the 5th of November”
A word to the wise
Don’t forget to set your clocks back tonight – I’m never sure why you need to save daylight anymore, it seems to come whether or not you call. 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 theContinue reading “A word to the wise”
The Nat King Cole Show premiered
November 5, 1956 –The Nat King Cole Show debuted on NBC-TV on this date. The Cole program was the first of its kind hosted by an African-American. In the 1956 season, the show had a 15-minute running time. It was expanded to a 30-minute segment in 1957. The show originally aired without a sponsor, butContinue reading “The Nat King Cole Show premiered”
Things got really bad
November 4, 1979 –The US Embassy in Tehran was stormed by “students“, holding 52 hostages for 444 days. The incident propels Ted Koppel and his magnificent hair onto the national scene with a long series of repetitive Nightline: America Held Hostage specials And so it goes
Take Me To The River was released (again)
November 4, 1978 –Let the warm feelings wash over you, even though the skinny white boy is singing, – place one hand on your monitor and the other hand upon the afflicted area. He is channeling the healing powers of Rev. Al Green. Feel his power emanate and pulsate through your loins. The Talking HeadsContinue reading “Take Me To The River was released (again)”
The Crown premiered
November 4, 2016 –Netflix premiered the incredibly successful series about a young woman forced to take over a multinational business after the unexpected death of her beloved father, The Crown, starring, Claire Foy, Matt Smith, Vanessa Kirby, Victoria Hamilton, Jared Harris, John Lithgow and Eileen Atkins, on this date. The coronation dress worn is aContinue reading “The Crown premiered”
The Fall Guy premiered
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.
The Man Who Sold the World was dropped today
November 4, 1970 –David Bowie, third studio album, The Man Who Sold the World, was released on this date in the US. This album is one of Bowie’s least known, but over the years many fans have come to appreciate it and a lot of bands have covered songs from it, including Lulu, Midge Ure,Continue reading “The Man Who Sold the World was dropped today”
