Birthdays: Louis Joliet of the explorers Marquette & Joliet,
Chuck Jones, Gustav Holst, H.G. Wells, Stephen King, Cecil Fielder, Rob Morrow,
Larry Hagman, Ricky Lake, Fanny Flagg, Ethan Coen of the Coen Brothers is 57,
Leonard Cohen not one of the Coen Brothers, Faith Hill, Jerry Bruckheimer,
Nicole Richie is 33, Bill Murray is 64
1945- Disney short "Hockey Homicide" the first
Sport-Goofy directed by Jack Kinney.
1948- the first Texaco Star Theater television show
featuring a minor nightclub comedian named Milton Berle. Berle’s antics make
him a major star and with Arthur Godfrey’s show help grow television from a
scientific curiosity to the entertainment every household had to have. For ten
years the U.S. public never missed Uncle Miltie on TV.
1957- The Perry Mason TV show with Raymond Burr premiered.
1970- 20 year old Bill Murray was
arrested at O’Hare Airport for flying with ten pounds of marijuana. Dropped out
of college, His older brother landed him a tryout at Chicago’s Second City
Improv comedy club.
1985- “Money for Nothing” by Dire Straights hit #1 in the
Billboard charts. Writer Mark Knopfler was inspired by a workman in an
electronics store making fun of celebrities on MTV and wrote the conversation
down. The CG animation done by London company Mainframe for the video was also
groundbreaking.
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