1996 –Bernard Sendall, British deputy director general of British Independent Television Authority and author (Independent Television in Britain), dies at 83 More Famous Deaths » 0 Today In History Today
1950- Bkln-Battery Tunnel opens in NYC 1951- NY Giant Willie Mays 1st major league game (goes 0 for 5) 1953- 1st atomic cannon electronically fired, Frenchman Flat, Nevada 1953- 1st non-commercial educational television station-Houston, Texas ...
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1967, The Doors made their first live television appearance lip-synching their first single “Break on Through” onShebang,on KTLA-TV Channel 5 in Los Angeles. The single peaked number 126 on the chart mainly due to lack of airplay after censors objected to the drug use implied by the li...
Today in Rock History – March 18 1965, Excerpts from six numbers performed by The Who at The Marquee Club in February appear on a French Television programme calledSeize Millions de Jeuneson ORTF TV 2. It is part of documentary about Mods shot by two French acquaintances of the band’s ...
Today in Music History - May 9--Today in Music History for May 9:In 1909, fiddler Don Messer, Canada's foremost exponent of old-time music, was born in Tweedside, N.B. "Don Messer and His Islanders" were a fixture on Canadian radio and television for more than 30 years. He died ...
Personal Computer history: 1976 - Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Ronald Gerald Wayne incorporate the Apple Computer Company, on April Fool's Day. Ownership is split 45/45/10, respectively. 1993 - Lou Gerstner replaces John Akers as chairman and CEO of IBM. 1997 - In the lawsuit of Intel...
He and Evans also wrote the theme music for such television series as "Bonanza" and "Mr. Ed." (Livingston's was the voice who sang, "A horse is a horse, of course, of course.") Jay Livingston was 86 when he died in Los Angeles on Oct. 17, 2001.In 1943, Russian composer-...
The show is also the third-longest running American television series. Originally a two-hour program on weekdays, it expanded to Sundays (currently one hour) in 1987 and Saturdays (two hours) in 1992. The weekday broadcast expanded to three hours in 2000, and a fourth hour launched in ...
Rock History July 11 1964, The Beatles appeared live on the ABC Television programLucky Stars (Summer Spin,)performing “A Hard Day’s Night,”“Long Tall Sally,”“Things We Said Today,” and “You Can’t Do That.” To avoid the crowd of fans waiting for them, The Beatles arrived at...