November 20, 1976 –Former-Beatle George Harrison appeared on Saturday Night Live on this date. This is the episode where the host, Paul Simon, appears in a turkey outfit, during the opening monologue. George Harrison seemed to have misunderstood Lorne Michaels offer of the $3,000 payment for his appearance; Michaels explained to George that the $3,000Continue reading “George Harrison appears on SNL”
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The first millionaire on Who Wants To Be a Millionaire
November 20, 1999 –John Carpenter became the first world-wide winner of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire, on this date. The $1 million question was, “Which of these U.S. Presidents appeared on the television series ‘Laugh-In’?”, with the choices being A) Lyndon Johnson, B) Richard Nixon, C) Jimmy Carter, and D) Gerald Ford. He knewContinue reading “The first millionaire on Who Wants To Be a Millionaire”
File this under: the past is a different country –
November 19, 1980 – Brooke Shields was just 15 when she filmed a series of controversial Calvin Klein television commercials. ABC and CBS banned several of her Calvin Klein jean advertisement because of the highly suggestive question, “Do you know what comes between me and my Calvins? Nothing,” on this date.
Rocky and His Friends premiered
November 19, 1959 –The first episode of Rocky and His Friends aired on this date. The first episode, Part One of the Jet Fuel Formula story arc, was recorded in February 1958. However, subsequent episodes were not recorded until February 1959, using a different soundtrack stock. This led to some notable changes in the performancesContinue reading “Rocky and His Friends premiered”
Brain Salad Surgery was dropped
November 18, 1973 –Emerson, Lake, & Palmer release their fourth studio album, Brain Salad Surgery on this date. Karn Evil 9 became ELP’s most popular song from their most popular album. The song is most commonly interpreted as ELP’s take on a shortened history of the world into a futuristic tale.
Calvin and Hobbes premiered
November 18, 1985 –Cartoon strips approached their zenith on this date. The comic strip Calvin and Hobbes, created by Bill Watterson, was first published on this date. We first learn of Hobbes‘ love for tuna fish.
Steamboat Willie premiered
November 18, 1928 – Happy Birthday Mickey Mouse (even though this is his third appearance in a cartoon.) I never argue with a corporation that has Darth Vader as a board member. Steamboat Willie, the first fully synchronized sound cartoon, directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks, was released on this date.
Don’t you dare buy the glop in a can
Alright, it’s time to face your fears – Thanksgiving is coming up and perhaps you’ve never made dinner before. OK bunkie, let’s walk through the whole thing. I promise you over the next few days, with a little help, it’s going to be OK. We’ll start with something easy and work our way up. CranberryContinue reading “Don’t you dare buy the glop in a can”
Elton John’s live radio concert (11/17/70)
November 17, 1970 –To promote his most recent album Tumbleweed Connection, Elton John performed live at A&R Studios in New York City and was broadcast live on WABC-FM in New York, on this date. There was never any thought of releasing a live album of the broadcast, but recordings of the broadcast were so popularContinue reading “Elton John’s live radio concert (11/17/70)”
Duck Soup premiered
November 17, 1933 –…Gentlemen, Chicolini here may talk like an idiot, and look like an idiot, but don’t let that fool you: he really is an idiot. I implore you, send him back to his father and brothers, who are waiting for him with open arms in the penitentiary. I suggest that we give himContinue reading “Duck Soup premiered”
