Just a few random TV related events that happened on December 18. Discuss or comment as you please……
1948: Louisiana’s first TV station, WDSU-TV in New Orleans, begins operating on channel 6.
1953: KMID-TV (channel 2) sings on in Midland, Texas.
1954: CKWS-TV (channel 11) begins broadcasting in Kingston, Ontario.
1956: To Tell the Truth begins its initial 12-year run on CBS.
1961: KAIL-TV (channel 53) becomes Fresno, California's first independent TV station, beating out its soon to be competitor KICU-TV (channel 43) to the air by 5 days.
1962: Mister Magoo's Christmas Carol (my personal favorite holiday cartoon) is debuted on NBC.
1964: Actor and wrestler “Stone Cold” Steve Austin is born (as Steven Anderson) in Austin, Texas.
1966: CBS airs the holiday special How the Grinch Stole Christmas for the first time. Boasting the star-studded combination of Dr. Seuss’ text, Chuck Jones’ animation, and Boris Karloff’s narration, the program is destined to become a TV classic.
1968: Southwest Florida gets its second TV station as WBBH-TV begins broadcasting on channel 20, ending WINK’s (channel 11) 14-year monopoly in the market.
1978: Actress Katie Holmes (Dawson’s Creek) is born in Toledo, Ohio.
1989: A “lost episode” of I Love Lucy is broadcast on CBS for the first time since its initial 1956 airing. The show, a Christmas special, consists largely of clips from previous episodes, combined with a newly filmed holiday-themed wraparound.
1992: Game show producer Mark Goodson dies in New York City, aged 77.
1993: CBS, which had broadcast National Football League games for 38 years, loses their rights to the then fledging Fox Network. Fox had offered a then-record $1.58 billion to the NFL over four years for the rights to the NFC package, significantly more than the $290 million per year CBS was willing to pay.
1997: Actor/comedian Chris Farley (Saturday Night Live) is found dead by his younger brother in his apartment on the sixtieth floor of the John Hancock Center in Chicago. An autopsy would later reveal that Farley had overdosed on a combination of cocaine and morphine (a “speedball”), with advanced atherosclerosis cited as a "significant contributing factor."
2006: Animator/director/producer Joseph Barbera dies in Los Angeles, aged 95.
(Just a little featurette I hope to do as time permits. It’s an entirely random selection based on a quick Net search, and is not meant to be comprehensive. So, don’t post nasty messages about “you forgot THIS” or “how could you not mention THAT?” Do so, and I’ll just take my keyboard and go home…..)
1948: Louisiana’s first TV station, WDSU-TV in New Orleans, begins operating on channel 6.
1953: KMID-TV (channel 2) sings on in Midland, Texas.
1954: CKWS-TV (channel 11) begins broadcasting in Kingston, Ontario.
1956: To Tell the Truth begins its initial 12-year run on CBS.
1961: KAIL-TV (channel 53) becomes Fresno, California's first independent TV station, beating out its soon to be competitor KICU-TV (channel 43) to the air by 5 days.
1962: Mister Magoo's Christmas Carol (my personal favorite holiday cartoon) is debuted on NBC.
1964: Actor and wrestler “Stone Cold” Steve Austin is born (as Steven Anderson) in Austin, Texas.
1966: CBS airs the holiday special How the Grinch Stole Christmas for the first time. Boasting the star-studded combination of Dr. Seuss’ text, Chuck Jones’ animation, and Boris Karloff’s narration, the program is destined to become a TV classic.
1968: Southwest Florida gets its second TV station as WBBH-TV begins broadcasting on channel 20, ending WINK’s (channel 11) 14-year monopoly in the market.
1978: Actress Katie Holmes (Dawson’s Creek) is born in Toledo, Ohio.
1989: A “lost episode” of I Love Lucy is broadcast on CBS for the first time since its initial 1956 airing. The show, a Christmas special, consists largely of clips from previous episodes, combined with a newly filmed holiday-themed wraparound.
1992: Game show producer Mark Goodson dies in New York City, aged 77.
1993: CBS, which had broadcast National Football League games for 38 years, loses their rights to the then fledging Fox Network. Fox had offered a then-record $1.58 billion to the NFL over four years for the rights to the NFC package, significantly more than the $290 million per year CBS was willing to pay.
1997: Actor/comedian Chris Farley (Saturday Night Live) is found dead by his younger brother in his apartment on the sixtieth floor of the John Hancock Center in Chicago. An autopsy would later reveal that Farley had overdosed on a combination of cocaine and morphine (a “speedball”), with advanced atherosclerosis cited as a "significant contributing factor."
2006: Animator/director/producer Joseph Barbera dies in Los Angeles, aged 95.
(Just a little featurette I hope to do as time permits. It’s an entirely random selection based on a quick Net search, and is not meant to be comprehensive. So, don’t post nasty messages about “you forgot THIS” or “how could you not mention THAT?” Do so, and I’ll just take my keyboard and go home…..)