Just a few random TV related events that happened on February 20. (One of those days when all the stars and planets seem to align to produce a TON of notable TV births and deaths!) Discuss or comment as you please……
1906: Actor Gale Gordon (The Lucy Show, Here’s Lucy, Life with Lucy) is born (as Charles T. Aldrich Jr.) in New York City.
1914: Journalist and game show host John Daly (What’s My Line?) is born (as John Charles Patrick Croghan Daly) in Johannesburg, South Africa.
1919: Announcer Dick Wesson (Hawaiian Eye, The Fugitive, The Invaders, The Wonderful World of Disney) is born in Boise, Idaho.
1924: Producer/director Greg Garrison (The Kate Smith Show, Your Show of Shows, The Dean Martin Show, many specials) is born (as Harvin Ginsburg) in Brooklyn, New York. Mark Evanier’s blog has some good stories about Garrison’s work with Dino here and here.
1925: Director Robert Altman is born in Kansas City, Missouri. Yes, we know him best for his wonderful work in movies, but earlier in his career he directed many episodes of TV shows such as Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Combat!, Bonanza, Whirlybirds, and Route 66.
1926: Author/screenwriter Richard Matheson (The Twilight Zone) is born in Allendale, New Jersey.
1926: Actress Whitney Blake (Hazel) is born (as Nancy Whitney) in Eagle Rock, California.
1929: Actress Amanda Blake (Gunsmoke) is born (as Beverly Louise Neill) in Buffalo, New York.
1936: Actress Marj Dusay (Capitol, Santa Barbara, Guiding Light, All My Children) is born (as Marjorie Ellen Pivonka Mahoney) in Hays, Kansas. She also occupies an esteemed (?) place in Star Trek fandom, having played the alien bimbo Kara in the putrid episode “Spock’s Brain,” in which she utters that immortal line: “Brain and brain! What is ‘brain?’” :
1936: Actor Larry Hovis (Hogan’s Heroes, Liar’s Club) is born in Wapato, Washington.
1937: Singer Nancy Wilson is born in Chillicothe, Ohio.
1946: Actress Sandy Duncan (Funny Face, The Sandy Duncan Show, The Hogan Family) is born in Henderson, Texas.
1956: WOSU-TV (channel 34) signs on from Ohio State University in Columbus.
1960: Comedian/actor Joel Hodgson (Mystery Science Theater 3000) is born in Stevens Point, Wisconsin.
1964: Actor French Stewart (3rd Rock From the Sun) is born (as Milton French Stewart) in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
1967: Actor Andrew Shue (Melrose Place) is born in Wilmington, Delaware.
1968: That raincoat. That cigar. That battered old Peugeot. Columbo, starring Peter Falk, premieres on NBC. DYK: the character of Lt. Columbo had previously been portrayed by 2 other actors: Bert Freed, in a 1960 episode of The Chevy Mystery Show, and Thomas Mitchell, in a stage play adapted from that one-shot TV drama. As for the TV series, writers suggested Lee J. Cobb (who was unavailable) or Bing Crosby (who turned the role down) but, thanks to the TV Gods, Falk got the nod.
1971: At 9:33 am EST, a scheduled routine test of the Emergency Broadcast System (EBS) goes awry when the wrong teletype is sent, containing a code word meant to instruct most stations to cease operating while designated stations broadcast information about a national emergency. The goof exposes serious flaws in the system: many stations do not receive the alert, and the vast majority of those that do either ignore it, or have no clue as to what to do during an actual emergency. Only one TV station in the entire country (WSNS-TV, channel 44 in Chicago) properly follows procedures and signs off.
1976: Faith-healing evangelist Kathryn Kuhlman dies in Tulsa, Oklahoma of complications from open-heart surgery.
1981: During a live ABC broadcast of Fridays, comedian Andy Kaufman sabotages a sketch, breaking character and refusing to read his lines. This leads to a brawl involving Kaufman, cast member Michael Richards (his partner in the sketch) and other cast and crew. The incident would later be revealed as having been a planned “performance” by Kaufman.
1982: WRLH-TV (channel 35) begins broadcasting in Richmond, Virginia.
1987: David Hartman hosts his last show for ABC’s Good Morning, America.
1992: Actor Dick York (Bewitched) dies in Grand Rapids, Michigan of complications from emphysema, aged 63.
1999: Film critic Gene Siskel (Siskel & Ebert at the Movies) dies in Evanston, Illinois of complications from brain surgery, aged 53.
2001: Writer Bob Weiskopf (I Love Lucy, All in the Family, Maude, The Flip Wilson Show, others) dies in Los Angeles, aged 86.
2001: Actress Rosemary DeCamp (The Life of Riley, The Bob Cummings Show, That Girl) dies in Los Angeles of pneumonia, aged 90.
2005: Robot Chicken premieres in Cartoon Network’s “Adult Swim” block.
2006: Sportscaster Curt Gowdy dies in Palm Beach, Florida of leukemia, aged 86.
2009: Tonight, Conan O’Brien is scheduled to host Late Night with Conan O’Brien for the last time.
WOW! And that’s not all....in more non-TV related items, Walter Winchell died on February 20, while Patty Hearst, Cindy Crawford, Buffy Sainte-Marie, and Sidney Poitier were born this day. Must be something special in the air this time of year for so many notables to have entered or left the world on the same calendar date!
(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…..)
1906: Actor Gale Gordon (The Lucy Show, Here’s Lucy, Life with Lucy) is born (as Charles T. Aldrich Jr.) in New York City.
1914: Journalist and game show host John Daly (What’s My Line?) is born (as John Charles Patrick Croghan Daly) in Johannesburg, South Africa.
1919: Announcer Dick Wesson (Hawaiian Eye, The Fugitive, The Invaders, The Wonderful World of Disney) is born in Boise, Idaho.
1924: Producer/director Greg Garrison (The Kate Smith Show, Your Show of Shows, The Dean Martin Show, many specials) is born (as Harvin Ginsburg) in Brooklyn, New York. Mark Evanier’s blog has some good stories about Garrison’s work with Dino here and here.
1925: Director Robert Altman is born in Kansas City, Missouri. Yes, we know him best for his wonderful work in movies, but earlier in his career he directed many episodes of TV shows such as Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Combat!, Bonanza, Whirlybirds, and Route 66.
1926: Author/screenwriter Richard Matheson (The Twilight Zone) is born in Allendale, New Jersey.
1926: Actress Whitney Blake (Hazel) is born (as Nancy Whitney) in Eagle Rock, California.
1929: Actress Amanda Blake (Gunsmoke) is born (as Beverly Louise Neill) in Buffalo, New York.
1936: Actress Marj Dusay (Capitol, Santa Barbara, Guiding Light, All My Children) is born (as Marjorie Ellen Pivonka Mahoney) in Hays, Kansas. She also occupies an esteemed (?) place in Star Trek fandom, having played the alien bimbo Kara in the putrid episode “Spock’s Brain,” in which she utters that immortal line: “Brain and brain! What is ‘brain?’” :
1936: Actor Larry Hovis (Hogan’s Heroes, Liar’s Club) is born in Wapato, Washington.
1937: Singer Nancy Wilson is born in Chillicothe, Ohio.
1946: Actress Sandy Duncan (Funny Face, The Sandy Duncan Show, The Hogan Family) is born in Henderson, Texas.
1956: WOSU-TV (channel 34) signs on from Ohio State University in Columbus.
1960: Comedian/actor Joel Hodgson (Mystery Science Theater 3000) is born in Stevens Point, Wisconsin.
1964: Actor French Stewart (3rd Rock From the Sun) is born (as Milton French Stewart) in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
1967: Actor Andrew Shue (Melrose Place) is born in Wilmington, Delaware.
1968: That raincoat. That cigar. That battered old Peugeot. Columbo, starring Peter Falk, premieres on NBC. DYK: the character of Lt. Columbo had previously been portrayed by 2 other actors: Bert Freed, in a 1960 episode of The Chevy Mystery Show, and Thomas Mitchell, in a stage play adapted from that one-shot TV drama. As for the TV series, writers suggested Lee J. Cobb (who was unavailable) or Bing Crosby (who turned the role down) but, thanks to the TV Gods, Falk got the nod.
1971: At 9:33 am EST, a scheduled routine test of the Emergency Broadcast System (EBS) goes awry when the wrong teletype is sent, containing a code word meant to instruct most stations to cease operating while designated stations broadcast information about a national emergency. The goof exposes serious flaws in the system: many stations do not receive the alert, and the vast majority of those that do either ignore it, or have no clue as to what to do during an actual emergency. Only one TV station in the entire country (WSNS-TV, channel 44 in Chicago) properly follows procedures and signs off.
1976: Faith-healing evangelist Kathryn Kuhlman dies in Tulsa, Oklahoma of complications from open-heart surgery.
1981: During a live ABC broadcast of Fridays, comedian Andy Kaufman sabotages a sketch, breaking character and refusing to read his lines. This leads to a brawl involving Kaufman, cast member Michael Richards (his partner in the sketch) and other cast and crew. The incident would later be revealed as having been a planned “performance” by Kaufman.
1982: WRLH-TV (channel 35) begins broadcasting in Richmond, Virginia.
1987: David Hartman hosts his last show for ABC’s Good Morning, America.
1992: Actor Dick York (Bewitched) dies in Grand Rapids, Michigan of complications from emphysema, aged 63.
1999: Film critic Gene Siskel (Siskel & Ebert at the Movies) dies in Evanston, Illinois of complications from brain surgery, aged 53.
2001: Writer Bob Weiskopf (I Love Lucy, All in the Family, Maude, The Flip Wilson Show, others) dies in Los Angeles, aged 86.
2001: Actress Rosemary DeCamp (The Life of Riley, The Bob Cummings Show, That Girl) dies in Los Angeles of pneumonia, aged 90.
2005: Robot Chicken premieres in Cartoon Network’s “Adult Swim” block.
2006: Sportscaster Curt Gowdy dies in Palm Beach, Florida of leukemia, aged 86.
2009: Tonight, Conan O’Brien is scheduled to host Late Night with Conan O’Brien for the last time.
WOW! And that’s not all....in more non-TV related items, Walter Winchell died on February 20, while Patty Hearst, Cindy Crawford, Buffy Sainte-Marie, and Sidney Poitier were born this day. Must be something special in the air this time of year for so many notables to have entered or left the world on the same calendar date!
(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…..)