Tuesday, April 24, 2018

Today in TV History 4/24/18

Today is Tuesday, April 24, 2018


Today in
Television History

1952 - Raymond Burr made his TV acting debut on the "Gruen Guild Playhouse" in an episode titled, "The Tiger."

1962 - MIT sent a TV signal by satellite for the first time.

1992 - "Elvis -- The Great Performances" aired on CBS-TV.

1998 - The reunion movie "Dallas: War of the Ewings" aired on CBS.

1998 - ABC confirmed that it was canceling the TV series "Ellen." The show was the first series to feature an openly gay lead character.

2000 - ABC-TV aired the TV movie "The Three Stooges."

Today in
American Bandstand History

1959 - The Teddy Bears performed "I Don't Need You Anymore" and "Oh Why" on "American Bandstand."

1976 - Al Wilson performed "I've Got A Feeling" on "American Bandstand."

1976 - The video for Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody" was aired on "American Bandstand."

1982 - John Cougar Mellencamp performed "Hurts So Good" on "American Bandstand."

1982 - Ray Parker, Jr. performed "The Other Woman" on "American Bandstand."


From on-this-day.com


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