October 1, 1979 –One of the most famous sports commercials ever was aired by Coca-Cola featuring “Mean Joe” Greene. The now iconic commercial took place in an NFL stadium tunnel, where Mean Joe is confronted by a 9 year old fan. The commercial ended with Greene tossing the kid a coke and uttering the famousContinue reading “Hey, kid, catch!”
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The leaves have ripened to the fall
October is the tenth month of the year and its name is therefore derived from Octo, the Latin word for eight (as the vegetables in V8 well knows.) October is often preceded by September and sometimes followed by November. There are 31 days in October, many of which are Wednesdays. (Wednesday is the fourth dayContinue reading “The leaves have ripened to the fall”
The Honeymooners premiered
October 1, 1955 –The Honeymooners half hour episodes premiered on this date. Audrey Meadows received hundreds of household items in the mail such as curtains, pot holders, and irons from fans who wanted Alice to have better things. One fan sent her ten cents to buy a curtain rod, because it was too hard toContinue reading “The Honeymooners premiered”
The Lucy Show premiered
October 1, 1962 –The follow-up to I Love Lucy series (but not a sequel to the series,) The Lucy Show, premiered on CBS-TV on this date. Vivian Vance refused to agree to appear on this show unless she was allowed to wear nice clothing. The days of a frumpy best friend were over. This wasContinue reading “The Lucy Show premiered”
Along came a Spyder and picked up a rider
September 30, 1955 –Teen idol James Dean was killed in a car accident that probably could have been avoided if he had had his car inspected and tuned up regularly, obeyed all posted highway signs, and driven only when alert and sober on this date. (Remember kids, if you are going to drink til youContinue reading “Along came a Spyder and picked up a rider”
Giving Peas a Chance
September 30, 1938 –The Germans occupied the Sudetenland in late summer of 1938. This enraged the British and the English, who both feared for the loss of the Sudetenland’s celebrated pea crops. British Prime Minister flew to Germany to meet Hitler at Bertesgarden to discuss the situation, on this date. Hitler assured him of legumeContinue reading “Giving Peas a Chance”
Babe Ruth’s Home Run Record
September 30, 1927 –Babe Ruth hit his 60th home run of the season, on this day. Roger Maris tied Ruth’s record on September 27, 1961. Aaron Judge hit his 61st home run this past Wednesday night, tying Roger Maris’ single-season American League home run record. (Mark McGwire born on October 1, 1963, hit 70 homeContinue reading “Babe Ruth’s Home Run Record”
The Flintstones premiered
September 30, 1960 –The first prime-time animated series aimed at adults, The Flintstones, premiered on ABC-TV on this date. Fred and Wilma Flintstone were the first animated married couple ever shown on American television in the same bed together. They have been mistaken as the first couple ever shown in bed together on any AmericanContinue reading “The Flintstones premiered”
The Naked City premiered
September 30, 1958 –The first network series to be filmed entirely in New York City, the police drama, The Naked City debuted on ABC-TV on this date. Each episode in Season 1 was 30 minutes long and reviews were mixed. The ratings were low enough for ABC to cancel it after just one season. However,Continue reading “The Naked City premiered”
Thunderbirds premiered
September 30, 1965 – Gerry Anderson’s supermarionation take on The Tracy family business, Thunderbirds premiered on this date in the UK. According to Guinness World Records 2008, the character of Jeff Tracy holds the record for the “Highest Earning TV Character“, said to be worth an estimated $50 billion; assets included maintenance of Tracy Island,Continue reading “Thunderbirds premiered”
