Victoria’s Mayor Disrespects History by Harvey Oberfeld
among her first acts, I expect Chief Helps will ban Afternoon Tea at The Empress (another name that HAS to go!) …. because Afternoon Tea is a true throwback to Imperialist ENGLISH traditions and the exploitation of overseas INDIAN agricultural workers.
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TUESDAY in Broadcast History .. Dec. 9th
A talented group of birthday celebrants today, including Kirk Douglas, Judi Dench, Beau Bridges, John Malkovich, Felicity Huffman, Buck Henry and Donny Osmond.
The joketelling radio show 'Can You Top This' debuted on New York's WOR, two years before it got to the networks; 'Coronation Street' premiered on ITV in the UK; 'A Charlie Brown Christmas' began its 50 year run on CBS-TV; and the 'Royal Canadian Air Farce' was heard for the first time on CBC Radio.
U2 made their first appearance on NBC's Saturday Night Live; Bobby Darin was the mystery guest on CBS-TV's 'What's My Line'; and Motown's The Supremes and The Temptations shared the spotlight on their own NBC prime time special.
Among those checking out this date were singer Georgia Gibbs,, actors Gene Barry and Vincent Gardenia, and ABC TV prime time star Bishop Fulton J. Sheen.
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MONDAY in Broadcast History .. Dec. 8th
Happy Birthday to Kim Basinger, Teri Hatcher, Wendell Pierce, Sinead O'Connor and Jerry Butler.
FDR gave his iconic 'Date that will live in infamy' address one day after the Pearl Harbor attackj; Americans cost-to-coast heard the first NFL championship game via Mutual radio ; Ringo Starr hosted 'Sat. Night Live' on NBC-TV; the last 'Wiseguy' episode aired on CBS-TV; and the Bravo channel debuted on US cable systems.
Canadian radio stations CJAD Montreal and Edmonton's Magic 99 signed on.
John Lennon was shot dead by Mark Chapman; other Dec. 8th deaths include singers Marty Robbins, Martha Tilton, and John Mills Sr. of 'The Mills Brothers,' plus actors Robert Prosky, Howard Rollins Jr., Luther Adler, Slim Pickens and Anne Seymour.
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Dec. 7th in Broadcast History
Dec. 7th gave us radio's king of horror writing Arch Oboler, WKRP's Ted Knight, music men Tom Waits and Harry Chapin, and actors Rod Cameron and Ellen Burstyn.
Radio brought us the news of Japan's sneak attack on Pearl Harbour; KCTS signed on on Seattle channel 9 bringing Public Television to the Northwest; CHPQ AM1370 in Parksville signed on; some 35 years later KSQM 91.5 Sequim Wash. signed on; Instant Replay was used for the first time on CBS-TV's telecast of the Army-Navy football game; 'Frosty the Snowman' (pictured) aired for the first time; and Harry Reasoner joined Howard K. Smith to co-anchor ABC-TV's Evening News.
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SATURDAY in Broadcast History .. Dec. 6th
It's the date of birth for the late Agnes Moorehead, Wally Cox and Bobby Van.
Calvin Coolidge gave the first presidential address to be carried on radio; 'Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer' was seen for the first time on NBC; 'Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts,' already a hit on radio, became a simulcast on CBS-TV; psychologist Joyce Brothers (pictured) won the top prize on CBS-TV's '$64,000 Question'; and Moose Jaw's pioneer radio station CHAB moved to its current dial position at 800 KHz.
Obits include Toronto news anchor Mark Dailey, actor Don Ameche, puppeteer Burr Tillstrom of Kukla, Fran and Olly, and 'Aunt Bee' of 'The Andy Griffith Show,' Frances Bavier.
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FRIDAY in Broadcast History .. Dec. 5th
Happy Birthday to Canadian comedian Dave Broadfoot, to singer Little Richard and actor Frankie Muniz.
Bing Crosby (pictured) took over the hosting of NBC radio's 'Kraft Music Hall; "The Green Hornet' aired its last original episode after 15 years on network radio; 'Jack Webb's 'Dragnet' debuted on NBC-TV; and Bob Dylan gave a rare interview to CBS-TV's '60 Minutes.'
Obits Dec. 5th include Canadians Art Hallman and Wilf Carter, Roone Arledge of ABC News, and jazz giant Dave Brubeck.
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THURSDAY in Broadcast History .. Dec. 4th
It's the birth date of actors Jeff Bridges, Donnelly Rhodes, Marisa Tomei, Patricia Wettig and Victor French; of the music world's Dennis Wilson, Deanna Durbin, Chris Hillman, Freddy Cannon and Eddie Heywood; and of broadcasters Wink Martindale and Alan Jackson.
'The Eveready Hour' began its pioneering radio variety show run on New York's WEAF; Walter Winchell began his longrunning Sunday night news and gossip radio show on NBC Blue; the iconic radio soap 'Ma Perkins' moved from Cincinnati's WLW to the NBC Red network; Frank Reynolds co-anchored his final ABC-TV evening newscast; and 'Falcon Crest' began its 9-year prime time run on CBS-TV.
It's the date we lost two iconic Calgarians, country music's Wilf Carter and sportscaster Ed Whalen (pictured).
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WEDNESDAY in Broadcast History .. Dec. 3rd
Born this date were Julianne Moore, Amanda Seyfried, Connee Boswell, Jaye P Morgan, Daryl Hannah and Ozzie Osbourne,
'The Voice of Firestone' started a 35 year run on radio; Paul Harvey News & Comment began a 58 year run on ABC Radio; CTV's Harvey Kirck (pictured) became the frst 20-year man anchoring a Canadian network newscast; the late New York disk jockey Alan Freed was given a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame; and CBS-TV aired the 200th episode of 'Knots Landing.'
Fraser Valley transmitters on the AM band fell silent, as the original stations in Chilliwack, Abbotsford and Hope completed their transfer to the FM band,
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TUESDAY in Broadcast History .. Dec. 2nd
Born this date were Britney Spears, Nelly Furtado, Lucy Liu, Cathy Lee Crosby, Ray Walston and Hy Gardner.
'The Advenutres of Charlie Chan' debuted on radio's NBC Blue network; Don Imus brought his shock-jock radio schtick from Cleveland to New York's WNBC; Jungle Jay Nelson (pictured) did his first morning show on Toronto's CHUM radio; NBC-TV's 'This is Your Life' surprised their subject of the week Bobby Darin; after nearly half a century the amazing Alan Waters stepped down as head of CHUM broadcasting; and Brian Williams took over the anchor chair at NBC's Nightly News.
Celebrity deaths include folksinger Odetta, actors Robert Cummings and Desi Arnaz, jazz star Bob Haggart, actresses Gail Fisher and Roxie Roker, as weel as Canada's Fifi D'Orsay and broadcast magnate Ted Rogers Jr.
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MONDAY in Broadcast History .. Dec. 1st
Born this date were Richard Pryor, Woody Allen, Dick Shawn, David Doyle, Mary Martin, Lou Rawls, Bette Midler, Treat Williams and Sarah Silverman.
Victoria's CHEK-TV signed on, becoming the first private TV station in Western Canada; Tom Brokaw (pictured) stepped down after two decades as anchor at NBC News; 'Edge of Night' became the first TV soap to switch networks, from CBS to ABC; CKWX became the first radio station in Western Canada to afiliate with a US network (Mutual- Don Lee); Gene Autry took a job at WLS radio in Chicago, singing for $35 a week;'The Abbott and Costello Show' began its 52-episode run in syndicated TV; and 'The Mike Douglas Show' began its 20-year run as a popular US daytime variety show.
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