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November 28: This Day in TV History

Just a few random TV related events that happened on November 28. Discuss or comment as you please……

1933: Actress Hope Lange (The Ghost & Mrs. Muir, The New Dick Van Dykə Show) is born in Reading, Connecticut.

1949: Musician Paul Shaffer (Late Show with David Letterman) is born in Fort William (now Thunder Bay), Ontario.

1952: Actress S. Epatha Merkerson (Law & Order) is born in Saginaw, Michigan.

1953: CFPL-TV (channel 10) signs on in London, Ontario.

1958: During a live broadcast of the Armchair Theatre play “Underground” on the ITV network in the U.K., actor Gareth Jones dies between two of his scenes while in make-up. The director nevertheless presses on with the broadcast, improvising with his cast to carry on the play to its conclusion.

1962: Comedian Jon Stewart (The Daily Show) is born (as Jonathan Stuart Leibowitz) in New York City.

1963: WHNT-TV (channel 19) begins broadcasting in Huntsville, Alabama.

1976: The Bunch is back.....ABC broadcasts The Brady Bunch Variety Hour, a special that leads to 8 additional 60-minute episodes the following year.

1983: Actor Christopher George (The Rat Patrol) dies in Los Angeles, aged 54.

1993: Entertainer and game show host Garry Moore (The Garry Moore Show, I’ve Got a Secret, To Tell the Truth) dies in Hilton Head, South Carolina, aged 78.

(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…..) ;)
 
The "Grand Ole Opry" had its first broadcast on
WSM radio in Nashville in 1925. Why am I putting
it here? The Opry has had two television runs that
I know of: on ABC in 1955-56 and on cable today.
Plus it has influenced every country-music show
on television; there was even a show called "Backstage
At The Grand Ole Opry."
 
1975: Two CBS soap operas that both premiered on the red-letter day of Apr. 2, 1956--"As the World Turns" and "Edge of Night" (duh!)--air their final live episodes. For ATWT, it would also be their final 30-minute episode as the soap would expand to an hour the following Monday, Dec. 1, 1975--the same day EON moved from CBS to ABC.

The CBS promo for the impending ATWT expansion to an hour is on YouTube at:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gy9SiZHvrE8
 
Stanislav said:
1949: Musician Paul Shaffer (Late Show with David Letterman) is born in Fort William (now Thunder Bay), Ontario.


Fort William and Port Arthur merged to form the City of Thunder Bay in 1970.
Today it is perhaps best known for the Staal brothers of the NHL. Was also the
place that fugitive cop Laurie "Bambi" Bembenek was hiding out when America's
Most Wanted found her in 1990.
 
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