Birthdays: John Brown, James M. Barrie the creator of Peter Pan, Henry J. Kaiser of Kaiser Aluminum, Glenda Jackson is 79, Billy Joel, Candice Bergen is 69, Mike Wallace, Pancho Gonzales, James L. Brooks, Rosairo Dawson, John Corbett, Albert Finney is 79
1887- Buffalo Bill’s Wild West
Show did its first performance in Europe. In London the English public, Several
European kings and writer Oscar Wilde thrilled to displays of trick riding,
wild red Indians, cowboys and little Annie Oakley the trick shooter.
1932 – London’s Piccadilly Circus
first lit by electricity.
1935- The First Belch heard on nationwide radio. Melvin
Purvis (the FBI man who killed John Dillinger) was doing an ad for Fleischmann’s
Yeast when he committed the offense, which was dubbed “The Burp Heard Round the
World”.
1937- ACTOR’S SHOWDOWN WITH L.B.MAYER- In a dramatic
confrontation the heads of the Screen Actor’s Guild Robert Montgomery and
Franchot Tone go to MGM boss Louis B. Mayer’s beach house during a Sunday
garden party. While IATSE-Capone mob gangster Willie Bioff stood by to give
Mayer moral support, Montgomery told Mayer he had a 96% strike vote from the
actors, so if Mayer didn’t recognize SAG as the sole bargaining agent for
actors they would paralyze Hollywood Monday morning!
Mayer considered,
then gave in. Bioff got from the actors a deal that the IA would back off if
the actors would withdraw their support from a rival union to IATSE’s
organizing the behind the scene’s technical artists. That night 5600 actors and
friends celebrated at Hollywood Legion Stadium. Next morning 200 waited in line
to get their SAG cards including Garbo and Jean Harlow.
1937- Burne Hogarth began drawing the Tarzan comic strip. Hal Foster had been in contract negotiations with the
syndicate over money and the right to his originals. He had created Prince
Valiant as a bargaining chip when the syndicate called his bluff by giving the
Tarzan job to Hogarth. Foster went on to greater glory with Valiant but remained
angry at Burne.
1955- HAPPY BIRTHDAY KERMIT THE
FROG! Washington D.C. station puts on a young Univ of Maryland grad named Jim
Henson as filler before the TODAY Show. He antics with his green frog called
Kermit, fashioned from fabric from one of his mothers old green coats. The
Muppets are born.
1961- John F. Kennedy's newly appointed head of the FCC,
Newton Minow, did his first major address to a luncheon of top television
executives. In his speech he blasted them for TV’s mindless content and
violence. He called television: " A Vast Wasteland."
What makes it
historic is it's the first time anybody had noticed just how lousy TV
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