October 12, 1968 –Cheap Thrills, the second studio album by Big Brother and the Holding Company, reached number one on the charts for eight nonconsecutive weeks on this date. It was their last album with Janis Joplin as lead singer before she started a solo career.
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The Rolling Stones’ Rock And Roll Circus premiered
October 12, 1996 – Though they’ve refused to release it on video for 27 years, largely due to dissatisfaction over their own performance, The Rolling Stones finally release their landmark 1968 all-star BBC television special, The Rolling Stones’ Rock And Roll Circus, on this date. Filmed at a studio in Wembley using an unusual hybridContinue reading “The Rolling Stones’ Rock And Roll Circus premiered”
The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show premiered
October 12, 1950 –One of the first comedy series to make the successful transition from radio to television The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show, premiered on CBS-TV on this date. Gracie Allen wanted to retire from show business in the 1940s and was reluctant to branch out into television, but husband George Burns convincedContinue reading “The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show premiered”
Redd Foxx
October 11, 1991 –One of the comedian Redd Foxx and the cast of The Royal Family were in the midst of practicing. “They were rehearsing on the set and clowning around, and Redd was sort of breaking people up when he collapsed,” said Rachel McCallister, a spokesperson for the show, in an interview with theContinue reading “Redd Foxx”
Chico Marx
October 11, 1961 –Leonard ‘Chico‘ Marx, the oldest of the Marx Brothers, died on this date. Chico was a compulsive womanizer and had a lifelong gambling habit. His addiction cost him millions of dollars by his own account. His brother, Gummo Marx, in an interview years after Chico’s death, said, “Chico’s favorite people were actorsContinue reading “Chico Marx”
Kathryn D. Sullivan
October 11, 1984 –Kathryn D. Sullivan became the first American woman to walk in space on this date. During her three-hour extra-vehicular activity (EVA), Sullivan tested NASA’s Orbital Refueling System (ORS) to determine the feasibility of fueling satellites in orbit. Sullivan was joined aboard the Space Shuttle Challenger by Sally Ride, the first American womanContinue reading “Kathryn D. Sullivan”
Hopefully you’re as excited as Edie is
It’s World Egg Day! So yes, let’s all celebrate the incredible edible egg Egg prices are high but still low compared to the high prices earlier this decade, (You’re welcome.) I have spoken to the Egg Board about that situation. Demand Euphoria!
NBC’s Saturday Night premiered
October 11, 1975 – The long running (some say too long running) comedy variety show started at 11:30 PM, on this date, with George Carlin as its host. It was called NBC’s Saturday Night, because ABC featured a program at the same time titled Saturday Night Live with Howard Cosell. After ABC canceled the CosellContinue reading “NBC’s Saturday Night premiered”
McHale’s Navy premiered
October 11, 1962 –We all got to follow the wacky adventures of the crew of PT-73 when McHale’s Navy set sail for the first time on this date on ABC-TV. The entire Pacific Ocean naval base of Taratupa was built on the back lot of Universal Studios. For many years after the show went offContinue reading “McHale’s Navy premiered”
Orson Welles/ Yul Brynner
October 10, 1985 –Ask not what you can do for your country. Ask what’s for lunch. … Our works in stone, in paint, in print, are spared, some of them, for a few decades or a millennium or two, but everything must finally fall in war, or wear away into the ultimate and universal ashContinue reading “Orson Welles/ Yul Brynner”
