Just a few random TV related events that happened on September 6. Discuss or comment as you please……
1942: Actress Carol Wayne is born in Chicago. She is best remembered by TV fans as the voluptuous “Matinee Lady” in Johnny Carson’s “Tea Time Movie” sketches.
1946: The former experimental TV station W9XBK in Chicago receives a commercial license (the first granted outside the Eastern Time Zone) and becomes WBKB-TV (channel 4), airing some of the earliest CBS programming. In 1953, the station would move to channel 2, and calls would change to the present WBBM-TV.
1947: Actress Jane Curtin (Saturday Night Live, Kate & Allie, 3rd Rock From the Sun) is born in Wellesley, Massachusetts.
1952: Canada’s first TV station officially launches as CBFT (channel 2) begins broadcasting in Montreal, Quebec. The station would be bilingual for a couple of years until English-language CBMT signs on in 1954.
1954: KOVR (channel 13) begins operations in Stockton, California with a broadcast from the California State Fair.
1955: CJON-TV (channel 6) debuts in St. John’s, Newfoundland, the first TV station in that province.
1955: WTTW (channel 11) signs on in Chicago.
1965: The game show PDQ premieres on NBC.
1966: The Pruitts of Southampton debuts on ABC. Usually regarded as one of the biggest “turkeys” in sitcom history, the series suffered from an improbable plot, poor acting, and a time slot opposite Red Skelton's enormously popular CBS variety series. The show would only manage to stay afloat until the following April.
1966: WXXI-TV (channel 21) begins broadcasting in Rochester, New York.
1968: The earliest incarnation of To Tell the Truth ends its 12-year run on CBS. It would return one year later in first-run syndication.
1969: H.R. Pufnstuf premieres on NBC.
1975: WLPB-TV (channel 27) signs on in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. It is the first PBS station in the state outside New Orleans.
1975: The Secrets of Isis debuts on CBS’ Saturday Morning schedule. It quickly finds a solid audience of kids (who enjoy the stories and action sequences) as well as their Dads (who enjoy the comely JoAnna Cameron in the title role for entirely different reasons).
1975: One of the oddest (no pun intended) cartoons premieres on ABC: The Oddball Couple, a bastardized version of The Odd Couple with a cat (“Spiffy”) in the Felix role, and a dog (“Fleabag”) in the Oscar role.
1976: As an experiment, WOR-TV (channel 9) in New York replaces its usual primetime programming a special week of British shows from Thames Television. Most of these shows had never before been seen on American television. Americans got their first look at The Benny Hill Show, as well as an episode of Man About the House, which would be reinvented the following year on ABC as Three's Company.
1976: Medical Center ends its CBS network run.
2006: Guiding Light airs its 15,000th episode.
(Just a little featurette I hope to do as time permits…..don’t expect it every single day. 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…..)
1942: Actress Carol Wayne is born in Chicago. She is best remembered by TV fans as the voluptuous “Matinee Lady” in Johnny Carson’s “Tea Time Movie” sketches.
1946: The former experimental TV station W9XBK in Chicago receives a commercial license (the first granted outside the Eastern Time Zone) and becomes WBKB-TV (channel 4), airing some of the earliest CBS programming. In 1953, the station would move to channel 2, and calls would change to the present WBBM-TV.
1947: Actress Jane Curtin (Saturday Night Live, Kate & Allie, 3rd Rock From the Sun) is born in Wellesley, Massachusetts.
1952: Canada’s first TV station officially launches as CBFT (channel 2) begins broadcasting in Montreal, Quebec. The station would be bilingual for a couple of years until English-language CBMT signs on in 1954.
1954: KOVR (channel 13) begins operations in Stockton, California with a broadcast from the California State Fair.
1955: CJON-TV (channel 6) debuts in St. John’s, Newfoundland, the first TV station in that province.
1955: WTTW (channel 11) signs on in Chicago.
1965: The game show PDQ premieres on NBC.
1966: The Pruitts of Southampton debuts on ABC. Usually regarded as one of the biggest “turkeys” in sitcom history, the series suffered from an improbable plot, poor acting, and a time slot opposite Red Skelton's enormously popular CBS variety series. The show would only manage to stay afloat until the following April.
1966: WXXI-TV (channel 21) begins broadcasting in Rochester, New York.
1968: The earliest incarnation of To Tell the Truth ends its 12-year run on CBS. It would return one year later in first-run syndication.
1969: H.R. Pufnstuf premieres on NBC.
1975: WLPB-TV (channel 27) signs on in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. It is the first PBS station in the state outside New Orleans.
1975: The Secrets of Isis debuts on CBS’ Saturday Morning schedule. It quickly finds a solid audience of kids (who enjoy the stories and action sequences) as well as their Dads (who enjoy the comely JoAnna Cameron in the title role for entirely different reasons).
1975: One of the oddest (no pun intended) cartoons premieres on ABC: The Oddball Couple, a bastardized version of The Odd Couple with a cat (“Spiffy”) in the Felix role, and a dog (“Fleabag”) in the Oscar role.
1976: As an experiment, WOR-TV (channel 9) in New York replaces its usual primetime programming a special week of British shows from Thames Television. Most of these shows had never before been seen on American television. Americans got their first look at The Benny Hill Show, as well as an episode of Man About the House, which would be reinvented the following year on ABC as Three's Company.
1976: Medical Center ends its CBS network run.
2006: Guiding Light airs its 15,000th episode.
(Just a little featurette I hope to do as time permits…..don’t expect it every single day. 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…..)