Radio Mans fave with LaBelle
Labelle was an American all-female singing group who were a popular vocal group of the 1960s and 1970s.
Monday in Broadcast History .. January 10th
NBC-TV aired the pilot for a US version of a hit BBC satirical news show, ‘That Was the Week that Was,’ with David Frost hosting as he had in the UK. It quickly became a weekly series.
L thCanada’s comedy team Wayne & Schuster guest-hosted on CBS-TV’s ‘Ed Sullivan Show’ and performed a Professor Von Gartner skit.
The ethnic radio soap opera, ‘The Goldbergs,’ for 20 years a hit daytime strip, became a 30-minute weekly primetime TV show on CBS.
And the first-ever episode of ‘Masterpiece Theatre’ aired on PBS, with Alistair Cooke (pictured) as on-screen host.
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Dwayne Hickman, actor and former CBS program executive, dies from complications due to Parkinson’s
Dwayne Hickman, an actor who rose to prominence in the '50s, and later became a CBS executive, has died at the age of 87.
Travis Tritt won’t play in venues that enforce mandates
Country star talks to Tucker after fans reach out to him with concern #tucker #foxnews
Thousands of Protesters March in Montreal to Denounce COVID ‘Tyranny’
Several thousand protesters took to the streets of downtown Montreal Saturday to voice their opposition to the province’s pandemic measures—whether the recently imposed curfew or the vaccine passport
Radio Mans fave with Meat Loaf
Michael Lee Aday (born Marvin Lee Aday, September 27, 1947), better known as Meat Loaf, is an American singer and actor
Sunday in Broadcast History .. January 9th
Eleven months before the sneak attack on Pearl Harbour, CBS demonstrated small screen color television.
Clint Eastwood (pictured) began his ascent of the star ladder as the western series ‘Rawhide’ had its premiere on CBS-TV.
NBC-TV debuted a future sitcom hit ‘3rd Rock from the Sun’;
Pat Sajak became the latest challenger to Johnny Carson with a late night talk show on CBS-TV;
The same network introduced “The Late Late Show” post midnight, hosted at first by Tom Snyder;
And the ethnic sitcom ‘Little Mosque on the Prairie’ debuted on CBC-TV.
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