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TUESDAY in Broadcast History .. March 31st

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MARCH 31st ... was the birthdate of legendary radio entertainers Arthur Godfrey (pictured) and Henry Morgan. It was the date Quebec City FM radio station CJMF was ordered off the air by the CRTC for playing contemporary hit music in contravention of the terms of its licence. And when Madonna's appearance on "Late Show With David Letterman" caused headaches for C-B-S censors. The network deleted 13 offending words from the audio track before the show aired. ALL the milestones for the date INSIDE.

MONDAY in Broadcast History .. March 30th

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IT WAS MARCH 30th ... when Bette Davis starred on the premiere of the anthology series 'Academy Award' on CBS Radio... When the TV game show ' Jeopardy,' developed by Merv Griffin, began an 11 year daytime run on NBC... When the final episode of "Police Woman" starring Angie Dickenson aired on NBC-TV... and when the season-ending episode of CBS-TV's 'The Waltons' featured the return to the household of Grandma after a stroke that had left her (actress Ellen Corby, pictured) virtually speechless. ALL the milestones for March 30th INSIDE.

SUNDAY in Broadcast History .. March 29th

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IT WAS MARCH 29th when Jack Benny appeared on radio for the first time, on newspaper columnist Ed Sullivan's interview show in New York City... When the melodramatic radio serial 'Our Gal Sunday' debuted at 12:45 ET on CBS Radio, where it would remain for the next 22 years!... When the great frequency switch of 1941 sent Vancouver's CKWX 950 to AM 980, CFCT 1450 Victoria became CJVI 1480, and Vancouver's CBR 1100 moved to AM 1130.... When the CBC first announced it would be removing all commercials from its radio stations... and when Jack Paar (pictured) left his wildly-popular NBC-TV 'Tonight Show' after five years. ALL the milestones for the date INSIDE.

SATURDAY in Broadcast History .. March 28th

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IT WAS MARCH 28th when one of Chicago's great radio stations, WGN 720 first took to the air... When the New York Times classical music station WQXR banned singing commercials from its schedule... When UK pirate radio station Radio Caroline began broadcasting from a ship off the British coast .... And when New Westminster's Raymond Burr (pictured) starred in an NBC movie 'Ironside,' which became (after Perry Mason) his second longrunning TV series. ALL the milestones for March 28th INSIDE.

FRIDAY in Broadcast History .. March 27th

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IT WAS MARCH 27th when 'Blue Ribbon Town,' the radio show that starred Groucho Marx was first heard on CBS.... When the daytime serial 'Myrt & Marge' ended its 11-year run on CBS radio ... When a young Steve McQueen (pictured) made his network TV debut on NBC's Goodyear Playhouse... and when Vancouver's CFUN 1410 once more scrapped its music format to go all talk under the slogan "Talk with Attitude." ALL the milestones for the date INSIDE.

THURSDAY in Broadcast History .. March 26th

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IT WAS MARCH 26th when comedian Red Buttons made his serious acting debut on CBS-TV's Studio One... When the TV special 'Welcome Home Elvis,' with Frank Sinatra as host, was taped in Miami Beach .... When Johnny Carson was the headlining comedian on CBS-TV's Ed Sullivan Show ... and when radio's original Marshall Dillon on "Gunsmoke," William Conrad (pictured) starred in the TV movie "Cannon" on CBS which spawned a weekly series. ALL the milestones for the date INSIDE.

WEDNESDAY in Broadcast History .. March 25th

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IT WAS MARCH 25th ... when Jimmy Durante and Garry Moore (pictured) premiered their joint variety show on NBC radio, replacing another team, Abbott & Costello... When New York's WNBC became the first radio station to ban Brewer and Shipley's biggest hit "One Toke Over The Line" due to its apparent marijuana references... When the 58th and final episode of "The Monkees'' TV show aired on NBC... and when the final episode of "Bewitched" aired on ABC. ALL the milestones for the date INSIDE.

TUESDAY in Broadcast History .. March 24th

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IT WAS MARCH 24th when one of the most powerful signals from the US mountain west, KSL radio of Salt Lake City began broadcasting.... When Major Bowes' Original "Amateur Hour" went national on the NBC Radio Network, after a year airing locally on WHN New York... When ABC's late night Iran Hostage crisis program was renamed "Nightline with Ted Koppel".... and when Whoopi Goldberg (pictured) was host for the 74th Academy Awards telecast. ALL the milestones for the date INSIDE.

MONDAY in Broadcast History .. March 23rd

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IT WAS MARCH 23rd .. when the Vancouver World newspaper launched the BC city's third radio station... When Foster Hewitt called his first hockey game over the Toronto Star's pioneer radio station CFCA... When Elvis Presley auditioned (unsuccessfully) for Arthur Godfrey'a Talent Scouts on CBS radio & TV... When after 15 years Hugh Downs hosted the final NBC episode of the daytime quiz show 'Concentration'... and when the 30-minute daytime drama "The Bold & the Beautiful" had its premiere on CBS-TV. ALL the milestones for the date INSIDE.

SUNDAY in Broadcast History .. March 22nd

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IT WAS MARCH 22nd when NBC Radio's "Voice of Firestone", a 30-minute showcase of semi-classical music, became the first commercial radio program to be carried simultaneously on both AM and FM stations... When Vancouver's CFMI 101.1 FM signed on with an automated rock/country hybrid format ... When Barry Manilow made his first television appearance, performing "Mandy" and "It's A Miracle" on ABC's "American Bandstand"... and when two disparate music acts Bob Dylan and Liberace played NBC-TV's Late Night with David Letterman. ALL the milestones for the date INSIDE.