SATURDAY in Broadcast History .. June 7th
June 7th gave us singers Dean Martin and Tom Jones, and provided Al Martino with his 1st #1 hit.
It also was the premiere date for the radio hit "The Adventures of Topper, plus "The Johnny Cash TV show" and "The $64,000 Question."
Checking out on June 7th were sportscasters Jim McKay and Wayne Cody, Norris Goff of radio's "Lum & Abner," and Vancouver singer and broadcaster Arnie Nelson.
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FRIDAY in Broadcast History .. June 6th
As well as D-Day in WWII, June 6th gave us Front Page Challenge on CBC-TV; Gordon Sinclair gave the first of what would be a lifetime of personal newscasts on Toronto's CFRB; Herman's Hermits headlined the Ed Sullivan Show, while Rod Stewart started his solo singing career.
Bob Barker taped his final Price is Right, and Bill Haley's "Rock Around the Clock," the record that revolutionized the music business, hit #1 for the first time.
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THURSDAY in Broadcast History .. June 5th
ON THIS DAY in 1895,
actor William Boyd was born in Cambridge Ohio.
Over a 20 year period beginning in 1935 he played Hopalong Cassidy in movies, on radio &...
WEDNESDAY in Broadcast History .. June 4th
June 4th gave us broadcasters Charles Collingwood and George Noory, actors Bruce Dern and Dennis Weaver, and Capitol Records.
Country singer Tim McGraw and domestic diva Martha Stewart were both hit with negative headlines.
Leaving us this date were the TV shows The Waltons, Married with Children, and the Mickey Rooney Show, along with pioneering radio sportscaster Clem McCarthy, folksinger John Hartford, and OTR sound effects specialist Ray Erlenborn.
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TUESDAY in Broadcast History .. June 3rd
June 3rd gave us journalists Gordon Sinclair and Anderson Cooper, actresses Ellen Corby and Colleen Dewhurst, and broadcast outlets KVOS-TV and Vancouver's Virgin Radio.
The Jack Webb classic "Dragnet" premiered on the radio, the Rolling Stones made their North American TV debut, and Michael Jackson encountered health problems.
Breathing their last on this date was Sid Caesar's first TV series, actors James Arness and David Carradine, Rue McLanahan of "The Golden Girls, and bandleader Ozzie Nelson, who gained most of his fame in "The Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet."
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MONDAY in Broadcast History .. June 2nd
Dana Carvey, Wayne Brady, Stacy Keach, Johnny Weismuller and Kevin Newman arrived on this date.
Canada's first TV station signed on, the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II was televised around the world, and Barbara Walters interviewed Katharine Hepburn.
Taking their final bow on June 2nd were actor/TV hosts Richard Dawson and Ray Combs, bandleader Sammy Kaye, and pioneer TV comedienne Imogene Coca. These and scores of other anniversaries INSIDE. Click on the headline,
SUNDAY in Broadcast History .. June 1st
Morgan Freeman, Pat Boone, Marilyn Monroe and Andy Griffith were born on June 1st.
Toronto's first private TV station CFTO signed on, Patsy Cline and Simon & Garfunkle made entertainment news, and the first boxing matched aired on TV.
The Dick Van Dyke Show and the Ed Sullivan Show took their final bows, while Toronto's CFTR gave way to 680 News 24/7.
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SATURDAY in Broadcast History .. May 31st
Comedian Fred Allen, actors Don Ameche and Clint Eastwood, Led Zeppelin drummer John Bonham, and CBC Radio talk host Vicki Gabereau were born on May 31st. Winnipeg TV station CBWT signed on for the first time, and the first episode of The Seinfeld Chronicles aired.
Jim Hendrix, Katie Couric and the Dave Clark Five made entertainment news, and Mel Cooper was permitted to buy controlling interest in Victoria's C-FAX 1070.
NBC's Night Court aired for the final time, while Jean Stapleton, Arlene Francis, CBS correspondent Terry Drinkwater and singer Art Lund checked out on this date.
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FRIDAY in Broadcast History .. May 30th
ON THIS DAY in 1909
jazz clarinetist and big-band leader Benny Goodman was born in Chicago.
His band's engagement in Los Angeles in August 1935 signalled the start...
THURSDAY in Broadcast History .. May 29th
This was the date Bob Hope, Bea Lillie, Melissa Etheridge, Latoya jackson, Herb Shriner and Roy Bonisteel were born. And Candid Camera first appeared on US TV screens.
Bing Crosby, Michael J.Fox, Barbra Streisand, Henry Mancini and the Everly Brothers made entertainment news, while Fannie Brice, Bob Crane, Harvey Korman and George Fenneman all left us on this date.
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