Just a few random TV related events that happened on May 2. Discuss or comment as you please……
1903: Crooner Bing Crosby is born (as Harry Lillis Crosby) in Tacoma, Washington. There is no truth to the myth that he emerged from the womb wearing golfing togs, smoking a pipe, holding a Racing Form, and singing “Where the Blue of the Night (Meets the Gold of the Day)...”
1935: Actor Lance LeGault (The A-Team) is born (as Henry Legault) in Chicago.
1944: The former W2XVT/W2XWV begins commercial operations as WABD (later WNEW-TV, now WNYW) on channel 4 (moved to channel 5 in December 1945).
1952: Actress Christine Baranski (Cybill) is born in Buffalo, New York.
1955: WGBH-TV (channel 2) begins operating in Boston, Massachusetts. The public/educational station was made possible after the original CP holder (Raytheon) failed to launch a proposed commercial station on the channel, allowing the FCC to reassign it for noncommercial use.
1957: TV took him to public prominence, and then to public shame.....former Senator Joesph McCarthy dies in Bethesda Naval Hospital, aged 48, officially due to acute hepatitis and inflammation of the liver. (Unofficially, many say, due to his love for the bottle...)
1967: Journalist Mika Brzezinski (Morning Joe, Weekend Today) is born in New York City.
1968: The Israel Broadcasting Authority begins television transmissions with a live broadcast of the Israeli Independence Day parade in Jerusalem.
1969: Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. is given its discharge papers, courtesy of CBS’ “rural purge.”
1970: KOAI-TV (channel 12, now KNAZ-TV) signs on in Flagstaff, Arisona.
1977: Actress Jenna von Oÿ (Blossom, The Parkers) is born in Stamford, Connecticut.
1982: The Weather Channel launches in the U.S.
1982: Actor Hugh Marlowe (Another World) dies in New York City of a heart attack, aged 71.
1986: The Fall Guy ends a 5-season ABC run.
1991: The final original episode of Father Dowling Mysteries airs, ending a 3-season run (1 on NBC, 2 on ABC).
2002: Actor/TV host Bob Homme dies of prostate cancer in Grafton, Ontario, aged 81. From 1953 to 1984, he hosted the popular children’s show The Friendly Giant, first on Madison, Wisconsin’s WHA-TV, then for 26 years on the CBC (also carried by many U.S. public stations). In contrast to most children’s television offerings, The Friendly Giant was marked by a go-slow, gentle nature, with repetition of key elements, and was also characterized by an uncommon realism and spontaneity, as the shows were largely ad-libbed, based on one-page plot summaries rather than detailed scripts.
2003: Speaking of gentle children’s show hosts.....This day, the International Astronomical Union (IAU) honors the late Fred Rogers (Mr. Rogers’ Neighborhood) by naming a Main Belt asteroid “26858 Misterrogers.”
2005: Hunter Tylo returns to The Bold and the Beautiful even though her character, Dr. Taylor Forrester, had been "killed off" three years earlier. The revelation that Forrester was alive shocked fans as the character’s “resurrection” had not been even hinted at by any print or online news/gossip sources.
2006: Financial journalist/commentator Louis Rukeyser (Wall Street Week) dies of multiple myeloma in Greenwich, Connecticut, aged 73.
2008: Actress Beverlee McKinsey (Love is a Many Splendored Thing, Another World, Texas, Guiding Light) dies of complications after a kidney transplant in Santa Maria, California, aged 72.
(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…..)
1903: Crooner Bing Crosby is born (as Harry Lillis Crosby) in Tacoma, Washington. There is no truth to the myth that he emerged from the womb wearing golfing togs, smoking a pipe, holding a Racing Form, and singing “Where the Blue of the Night (Meets the Gold of the Day)...”
1935: Actor Lance LeGault (The A-Team) is born (as Henry Legault) in Chicago.
1944: The former W2XVT/W2XWV begins commercial operations as WABD (later WNEW-TV, now WNYW) on channel 4 (moved to channel 5 in December 1945).
1952: Actress Christine Baranski (Cybill) is born in Buffalo, New York.
1955: WGBH-TV (channel 2) begins operating in Boston, Massachusetts. The public/educational station was made possible after the original CP holder (Raytheon) failed to launch a proposed commercial station on the channel, allowing the FCC to reassign it for noncommercial use.
1957: TV took him to public prominence, and then to public shame.....former Senator Joesph McCarthy dies in Bethesda Naval Hospital, aged 48, officially due to acute hepatitis and inflammation of the liver. (Unofficially, many say, due to his love for the bottle...)
1967: Journalist Mika Brzezinski (Morning Joe, Weekend Today) is born in New York City.
1968: The Israel Broadcasting Authority begins television transmissions with a live broadcast of the Israeli Independence Day parade in Jerusalem.
1969: Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. is given its discharge papers, courtesy of CBS’ “rural purge.”
1970: KOAI-TV (channel 12, now KNAZ-TV) signs on in Flagstaff, Arisona.
1977: Actress Jenna von Oÿ (Blossom, The Parkers) is born in Stamford, Connecticut.
1982: The Weather Channel launches in the U.S.
1982: Actor Hugh Marlowe (Another World) dies in New York City of a heart attack, aged 71.
1986: The Fall Guy ends a 5-season ABC run.
1991: The final original episode of Father Dowling Mysteries airs, ending a 3-season run (1 on NBC, 2 on ABC).
2002: Actor/TV host Bob Homme dies of prostate cancer in Grafton, Ontario, aged 81. From 1953 to 1984, he hosted the popular children’s show The Friendly Giant, first on Madison, Wisconsin’s WHA-TV, then for 26 years on the CBC (also carried by many U.S. public stations). In contrast to most children’s television offerings, The Friendly Giant was marked by a go-slow, gentle nature, with repetition of key elements, and was also characterized by an uncommon realism and spontaneity, as the shows were largely ad-libbed, based on one-page plot summaries rather than detailed scripts.
2003: Speaking of gentle children’s show hosts.....This day, the International Astronomical Union (IAU) honors the late Fred Rogers (Mr. Rogers’ Neighborhood) by naming a Main Belt asteroid “26858 Misterrogers.”
2005: Hunter Tylo returns to The Bold and the Beautiful even though her character, Dr. Taylor Forrester, had been "killed off" three years earlier. The revelation that Forrester was alive shocked fans as the character’s “resurrection” had not been even hinted at by any print or online news/gossip sources.
2006: Financial journalist/commentator Louis Rukeyser (Wall Street Week) dies of multiple myeloma in Greenwich, Connecticut, aged 73.
2008: Actress Beverlee McKinsey (Love is a Many Splendored Thing, Another World, Texas, Guiding Light) dies of complications after a kidney transplant in Santa Maria, California, aged 72.
(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…..)