Saturday, June 30, 2018

Meet the Cast of "Coisa Mais Linda," New Brazilian Original Series Set in the 50s

Meet the Cast of "Coisa Mais Linda," New Brazilian Original Series Set in the 50s
The seven episodes series commenced principal photography this week in Brazil.
[via press release from Netflix] Meet the cast of Coisa Mais Linda, new Brazilian original series set in the 50s
São Paulo, June 29th, 2018 - Netflix, the world's leading internet entertainment service, announced the main cast of Brazilian original series, Coisa Mais Linda. The seven episodes series commenced principal photography this week in Brazil.

Coisa Mais Linda stars Maria Casadevall (Os Dias Eram Assim, Mulheres Alteradas, I Love Paraisópolis) as Maria Luiza, a rich and dutiful woman who has always depended on her father and husband. After being left alone in Rio, against her better judgment -- and to the chagrin of her strict father -- Maria Luiza decides to stay in the city and dedicate herself to turning her husband's property into a Bossa Nova club.

In this passion-driven transformation in Maria Luiza, she will be inspired by liberal and feminist new friends: Adélia, played by Pathy Dejesus (Rua Augusta, Avenida Brasil and Caminhos do Coração); Lígia, lived by Fernanda Vasconcellos (3%, Haja Coração, Páginas da Vida) and Thereza, performed by Mel Lisboa (Os Dez Mandamentos, Prata da Casa, Presença de Anita).

Great talents such as Thaila Ayala, who brings life to Helô, Leandro Lima playing Chico, and &Icaute;caro Silva as Capitão, among others, complement the cast.

An original series produced by Beto Gauss and Francesco Civita's Prodigo Films for Netflix, Coisa Mais Linda will feature seven episodes in its first season. Created by Heather Roth and Giuliano Cedroni, written by Patricia Corso, Leo Moreira, and Luna Grimberg under the overall direction of Caito Ortiz, the series will be directed by himself, Hugo Prata and Julia Rezende.

About Coisa Mais Linda
Set in the late 1950s, Coisa Mais Linda follows Maria Luiza, a young rich paulistana (born in São Paulo city), who moves to Rio de Janeiro to open a restaurant with her husband. Upon arrival, she discovers he abandoned her and ran off with all the money. Desperate at first, Malu will recover herself and pursuit a new a dream in the midst of the city's vibration to the sound of the emerging Bossa Nova. In this endeavor, she will count on three incredible women: Lígia, her childhood friend who has a beautiful voice; Adélia, a black carioca (born in Rio de Janeiro) worker, with sheer determination and unshakeable strength, and Thereza, a modern and independent writer.

About Netflix
Netflix is the world's leading internet entertainment service with 125 million memberships in over 190 countries enjoying TV series, documentaries and feature films across a wide variety of genres and languages. Members can watch as much as they want, anytime, anywhere, on any Internet-connected screen. Members can play, pause and resume watching, all without commercials or commitments.

About Prodigo Films
Production company recognized by creation and development of films, television shows and advertisement for 20 years. Has in its portfolio rewarded films in and out of Brazil, like 'Estação Liberdade' and 'A Hora e a Vez de Augusto Matraga'. This last one won 5 awards on Rio Festival of 2011 including Best Movie by popular and official jury. The more recent movie launched in partnership with Netflix is 'O Roubo da Taça', the winner on Vision category on South By Southwest Festival, in Austin (Texas). Some of its documentaries also stand out like 'Motoboys_Vida Loca', 'O Dia em que o Brasil Esteve Aqui', and 'Rio Breaks'. This last one is an international co-production with Sundance Channel. On TV, Prodigo created, wrote, produced and released 'Oscar Freire 279' (Multishow), two seasons of 'Até Que A Morte Nos Separe' (A&E), two seasons of 'Ci�ncia Em Casa' (Nat Geo), 'O Guia' (Nat Geo) and 'FDP' (HBO). This last one won "Best Television Serie"award on APCA in 2012 (Associação Paulista dos Críticos de Arte). And more recently on TV Prodigo was responsible for 'Outros Tempos - Velhos' and 'Work In Progress - Por Dentro do Balé da Cidade de São Paulo'. Currently, Prodigo Films is on air with 'Mundo S/A' (Globo News), 'Outros Tempos - Jovens' (HBO), and soon will launch the second season of 'Work In Progress - Por Dentro da OSESP'. 

Iko Uwais Joins New Sci-Fi Crime Drama "Wu Assassins," Coming Soon to Netflix

Iko Uwais Joins New Sci-Fi Crime Drama "Wu Assassins," Coming Soon to Netflix
The series stars Iko Uwais as Kai Jin, an aspiring chef who becomes the latest and last Wu Assassin, chosen to round up the powers of an ancient triad and restore balance once again.
[via press release from Netflix] IKO UWAIS JOINS NEW SCI-FI CRIME DRAMA "WU ASSASSINS," COMING SOON TO NETFLIX
Uwais to Lead Series And Serve as Producer and Lead Martial Arts and Fight Choreographer and Stunt Coordinator

ABOUT WU ASSASSINS
WU ASSASSINS is an action-packed crime drama set In San Francisco's Chinatown. The series stars Iko Uwais as Kai Jin, an aspiring chef who becomes the latest and last Wu Assassin, chosen to round up the powers of an ancient triad and restore balance once again.
Multi-talented actor, martial artist and fight choreographer Iko Uwais ("The Raid," "Mile 22," "Star Wars: The Force Awakens") also will serve as producer and lead martial arts choreographer and stunt coordinator.
Episodes: 10
Production Company: Nomadic Pictures Entertainment
Writer / Executive Producer: John Wirth (Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles; Falling Skies)
Executive Producers: Chad Oakes (Fargo; Hell on Wheels); Mike Frislev (Fargo, Hell on Wheels); Tony Krantz of Flame Ventures (24)
Director: Stephen Fung will direct the first two episodes. Additional directors to be announced.
Cast: Iko Uwais ("Mile 22," "The Raid") as Kai Jin; and Byron Mann ("Altered Carbon") as Uncle Six. Additional casting to be announced.

IFC's "Stan Against Evil" Returning to Comic-Con International: San Diego

IFC's "Stan Against Evil" Returning to Comic-Con International: San Diego
The panel, confirmed for Saturday July 21, will feature stars John C. McGinley, Janet Varney, Deborah Baker, Jr., Nate Mooney and executive producer Dana Gould.
[via press release from IFC] IFC'S "STAN AGAINST EVIL" RETURNING TO COMIC-CON INTERNATIONAL: SAN DIEGO

Season 3 Panel Confirmed for Saturday, July 21st
Make sure to pack your werepony costumes! IFC's Stan Against Evil is returning to Comic-Con International: San Diego. The panel, confirmed for Saturday July 21, will feature stars John C. McGinley, Janet Varney, Deborah Baker, Jr., Nate Mooney and Executive Producer Dana Gould and will provide an exclusive sneak peek at the upcoming season, followed by a Q&A panel discussion about what lies ahead for the town of Willard's Mill in Season 3. The panel, like the show, is guaranteed to be a hell-arious good time.
Panel details are as follows:
Stan Against Evil Panel
Saturday, July 21st
1:00PM - 2:00PM
Room: 7AB

IFC's original horror-comedy series Stan Against Evil stars McGinley as Stan Miller, the curmudgeonly retired police sheriff of Willard's Mill, and Varney as Evie Barrett, the current sheriff determined to wipe out the demons that plague their quaint New England Town. Deborah Baker Jr. and Nate Mooney return to co-star as Denise Miller, Stan's absent-minded, do-good daughter, and Deputy Leon Drinkwater, Evie's right-hand man, respectively. Season 3 premieres Wednesday, October 31 at 10PM on IFC with eight all-new episodes.

The new season picks up immediately after the events of the Season 2 finale, with Stan and Evie back in Willard's Mill dealing with the consequences of Stan traveling through time to save his dead wife Claire. In doing so, he inadvertently opened a portal between the Land of the Living and the Land of the Dead... allowing evil forces to truly take over the town and even some of its inhabitants. Although always the skeptic at first, Stan must work with Evie to once more save the town - even if it means making a literal deal with the devil. New and returning guest stars this season include Scott Adsit, Maria Bamford, Matt Braunger, Christopher Mintz-Plasse and Eddie Pepitone.

Stan Against Evil is created, written and executive produced by Dana Gould, with Tom Lassally also serving as executive producer. RadicalMedia produces the series with Frank Scherma and Justin Wilkes executive producing. Star John C. McGinley also serves as a producer. Stan Against Evil Seasons 1 and 2 are available to watch on iTunes, Amazon, GooglePlay and Xbox. Season 1 is available to stream on Hulu and will be joined by Season 2 in August.

For continued updates on Stan Against Evil, please check out: Online: http://www.ifc.com/tag/stan-against-evil Twitter: @IFC #StanAgainstEvil Instagram: @StanAgainstEvil Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/IFCStanAgainstEvil/ 

CLIP: Michelle Wolf and Nick Kroll hilariously solve all issues in sports - "The Break with Michelle Wolf" Streaming Sunday on Netflix

Watch Michelle Wolf and comedian Nick Kroll hilariously solve all the issues in sports in a new episode of “The Break with Michelle Wolf,” streaming this Sunday, July 1 on Netflix.

Nick Kroll (star of the feature film Uncle Drew) on soccer: “Don’t we just want to see them pick-up the f*cking ball? Each team picks and chooses when to use the minute, so spend it wisely. It could be called the ‘Hand Minute’ sponsored by…Craigslist.”

Michelle Wolf on baseball: “Make baseball shorter! I get why it’s long - it was invented in 1839 and there was jack sh*t to do, they were like, f*ck it we have to kill time until the Civil War happens...cut that sh*t in half!”

CHECK OUT THE CLIP HERE

Trailer HERE


About The Break with Michelle Wolf:
·         The Break with Michelle Wolf, the weekly half hour variety/sketch series, streaming every Sunday with new episodes on Netflix.

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Today in TV History - June 2018

Today is Saturday, June 30, 2018


Today in
Television History

1938 - Sir John Reith left BBC-TV.

1952 - CBS-TV debuted "The Guiding Light."

1958 - Chuck Berry and the Four Lads made appearances on "Alan Freed's The Big Beat."

1978 - On "Midnight Special" Martin Mull welcomed Jethro Tull, Robert Palmer, and Flo & Eddie.

1979 - Johnny Rotten and Joan Collins were paired on TV's "Jukebox Jury."


Today in
American Bandstand History

1959 - The Drifters performed "Alimony" on "American Bandstand."

1961 - Clarence "Frogman" Henry performed "You Always Hurt the One You Love" and "Lonely Street" on "American Bandstand."

1973 - Skylark performed "Wildflower" on "American Bandstand."

1984 - LaToya Jackson performed "Heart Don't Lie" and "Betcha Gonna Need My Lovin'" on "American Bandstand."




Today is Thursday, June 28, 2018

Today in
Television History

1951 - "Amos ’n’ Andy" moved to CBS-TV from radio.

1959 - ABC aired "The Record Years" hosted by Dick Clark. It was the first broadcast of a tribute to the recording industry. The guests were Johnny Mathis, Fabian, the McGuire Sisters, Les Paul and Mary Ford, Fats Domino.

2000 - Darva Conger announced that she had done a layout for Playboy magazine. Conger had married Rick Rockwell on Fox-TV's "Who Wants to Marry a Multimillionaire."

Today in
American Bandstand History

1959 - ABC aired "The Record Years" hosted by Dick Clark. It was the first broadcast of a tribute to the recording industry. The guests were Johnny Mathis, Fabian, the McGuire Sisters, Les Paul and Mary Ford, Fats Domino.

1969 - Spiral Starecase performed "No One for Me to Turn To" on "American Bandstand."

1975 - The Jackson Five performed "Dancin' Machine" on "American Bandstand."

1980 - Rocky Burnette performed "Tired of Toein' the Line" on "American Bandstand."


Today is Wednesday, June 27, 2018


Today in
Television History

1929 - Scientists at Bell Laboratories in New York revealed a system for transmitting color television pictures.

1949 - "Captain Video and His Video Rangers" premiered on the Dumont Television Network.

1955 - The first "Wide Wide World" was broadcast on NBC-TV.

1958 - NBC's "Matinee Theatre" was seen for the final time.

1964 - The Rolling Stones appeared as the entire panel on BBC-TV's 'Juke Box Jury'.

1966 - "Dark Shadows" began running on ABC-TV.

1968 - Elvis Presley began taping his first television special, "Elvis," at NBC studios in Burbank, CA.

1984 - The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that individual colleges could make their own TV package deals.

1984 - The Federal Communications Commission moved to deregulate U.S. commercial TV by lifting most programming requirements and ending day-part restrictions on advertising.

1989 - NBC aired "Miami Vice" for the last time.


Today in

American Bandstand History

1962 - Joanie Sommers performed "Johnny Get Angry" on "American Bandstand."

1964 - The Paris Sisters performed "Dream Lover" on "American Bandstand."

1970 - Trini Lopez performed "If I Had a Hammer" on "American Bandstand."




Today is Tuesday, June 26, 2018


Today in
Television History

1959 - CBS journalist Edward R. Murrow interviewed Lee Remick. It was his 500th and final guest on "Person to Person."

1975 - Paul McCartney's theme for ITV's "Crossroads" aired for the first time.


Today in
American Bandstand History

1961 - The Marcels performed "Blue Moon" on "American Bandstand."

1963 - Paul and Paula performed "Our First Quarrel" on "American Bandstand."

1965 - Steve Alaimo performed "Real Live Girl" and "Cast Your Fate to the Wind" on "American Bandstand."

1965 - Beau Brummels performed "You Tell Me Why" on "American Bandstand."

1976 - The Manhattans performed "Kiss and Say Goodbye" on "American Bandstand."

1982 - Haircut 100 performed "Love Plus One" on "American Bandstand."


Today is Monday, June 25, 2018


Today in
Television History

1951 - The first commercial color TV program was a show presented on CBS using the FCC-approved CBS Color System. The public did not own color TV's at the time.

1985 - ABC’s "Monday Night Football" began with a new line-up. The trio was Frank Gifford, Joe Namath and O.J. Simpson.

1993 - "Late Night" with David Letterman aired for the last time on NBC.


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American Bandstand History

1962 - Jerry Butler performed "Make It Easy on Yourself" on "American Bandstand."

1966 - Neil Diamond performed "Solitary Man" on "American Bandstand."

1977 - Dave Mason performed "So High" on "American Bandstand."

1977 - Starbuck performed "Everybody Be Dancin'" on "American Bandstand."

1983 - Dave Edmunds performed "Slipping Away" and "Information" on "American Bandstand."




Today is Sunday, June 24, 2018


Today in
Television History

1940 - TV cameras were used for the first time in a political convention as the Republicans convened in Philadelphia, PA.

1981 - The final episode of "Charlie's Angels" was aired on ABC-TV.

1994 - "Saturday Night Armistice" was first transmitted by BBC-TV.

1998 - AT&T Corp. struck a deal to buy cable TV giant Tele-Communications Inc. for $31.7 billion.

2002 - Connie Chung debuted her prime-time news program on CNN.

2003 - Steven Cojocaru signed a deal to do celebrity interviews, monitor pop-culture trends and provide fashion commentary for the syndicated TV show "Entertainment Tonight."

2013 - The pilot episode of "Under the Dome" aired.


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American Bandstand History

1959 - The Dick Clark episode of "This Is Your Life" aired.

1967 - Fifth Dimension performed "Up, Up and Away" on "American Bandstand."

1972 - John Kay performed "I'm Movin' On" on "American Bandstand."

1972 - Joey Heatherton performed "Gone" on "American Bandstand."

1978 - Tuxedo Junction performed "Chattanooga Choochoo" on "American Bandstand."



Today is Saturday, June 23, 2018


Today in
Television History

1973 - Three Dog Night performed "Joy to the World," "Black and White" and "Shambala" on "American Bandstand."


2011 - The pilot episdoe of "Suits" aired on USA.



Today in
American Bandstand History

1961 - The Fireballs performed "Quite a Party" on "American Bandstand."

1973 - Three Dog Night performed "Joy to the World," "Black and White" and "Shambala" on "American Bandstand."

1979 - McFadden and Whitehead performed "Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now" on "American Bandstand."

1984 - Slade performed "Run Runaway" and "My Oh My" on "American Bandstand."

1984 - R.E.M.'s video for "South Central Rain" was aired on "American Bandstand."




Today is Friday, June 22, 2018


Today in
Television History

1939 - The first actual telecast of beauty contest took place from Flushing Meadows.

1961 - The final episode of "You Bet Your Life"/"The Groucho Show" was aired.

2001 - The final episode of "Xena: Warrior Princess" aired.


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American Bandstand History

1960 - Hank Ballard and the Midnighters performed "Finger Poppin' Time" on "American Bandstand."

1968 - Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart performed "Alice Long" on "American Bandstand."

1974 - Johnny Nash performed "Lovin' You" on "American Bandstand."



Today is Thursday, June 21, 2018


Today in
Television History

1937 - The BBC televised coverage of the Wimbledon tennis Championships for the first time.

1948 - The first network telecast of political conventions took place.

1969 - BBC-TV aired "Royal Family" for the first time.


Today in

American Bandstand History

1962 - Bobby Vinton performed "Rose Are Red" on "American Bandstand."

1963 - Nancy Sinatra appeared on "American Bandstand."

1980 - Bernadette Peters performed "Gee Whiz" on "American Bandstand."

1980 - Devo performed "Snowball" on "American Bandstand." In addition, the video for "Girl U Want" was shown.




Today is Wednesday, June 20, 2018


Today in
Television History

1937 - W2XBS (later WNBC-TV) televised the first TV operetta. The work was the "Pirates of Penzance" by Gilbert and Sullivan.

1948 - "Toast of the Town" debuted on CBS-TV. The show was hosted by Ed Sullivan. The name of the show was eventually changed to "The Ed Sullivan Show."

1960 - Nan Winton became the first female television newsreader for BBC-TV.

1966 - The U.S. Open golf tournament was broadcast in color for the first time.

1973 - "American Bandstand" celebrated its 20th anniversary with a 90-minute television special. Little Richard, Paul Revere & the Raiders, Cheech and Chong and Three Dog Night made appearances.

1975 - On "The Midnight Special" Herb Alpert hosted Supertramp and the Captain and Tennille.

1979 - ABC News correspondent Bill Stewart was shot to death in Managua, Nicaragua, by a member of President Anastasio Somoza's national guard.

1989 - Ringo Starr was a guest on NBC-TV's "Late Night With David Letterman."


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American Bandstand History

1962 - Bobby Curtola performed "Fortune Teller" on "American Bandstand."

1963 - Bill Anderson performed "Still" on "American Bandstand."

1964 - Johnny Rivers performed "Memphis" on "American Bandstand".

1964 - Wayne Newton performed "The Little White Cloud That Cried" on "American Bandstand."

1970 - Mac Davis performed "Whoever Finds This, I Love You" on "American Bandstand."

1970 - Feather performed "Friends" on "American Bandstand."

1973 - "American Bandstand" celebrated its 20th anniversary with a 90-minute television special. Little Richard, Paul Revere & the Raiders, Cheech and Chong and Three Dog Night made appearances.

1981 - John O'Banion performed "I Love You Like I Never Loved Before" on "American Bandstand."

1981 - Get Wet performed "Just So Lonely" on "American Bandstand."




Today is Tuesday, June 19, 2018


Today in
Television History

1934 - The U.S. Congress established the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). The commission was to regulate radio and TV broadcasting (later).

1946 - Gillette Razor Company became the first company to be a television Network sponsor. They sponsored the Joe Louis vs. Bill Conn heavyweight boxing match.

1952 - "I’ve Got a Secret" debuted on CBS-TV.

1971 - BBC-TV aired "Parkinson" for the first time.

1976 - Rhythm Heritage performed "S.W.A.T. Theme" and "Barretta Theme" on "American Bandstand."


1998 - Loretta Lynn appeared on the Friday Night Opry.



Today in
American Bandstand History

1958 - Fabian appeared on "American Bandstand."

1962 - Shelley Fabares performed "Johnny Angel" on "American Bandstand."

1976 - Rhythm Heritage performed "S.W.A.T. Theme" and "Barretta Theme" on "American Bandstand."




Today is Monday, June 18, 2018


Today in
Television History

1959 - The first telecast received from England was broadcast in the U.S. over NBC-TV.

1966 - BBC-TV aired "Chronicle" for the first time.

1998 - David Cassidy began selling a two-CD set exclusively on the cable TV shopping network QVC.

2006 - Dan Rather's final CBS News report was aired on "CBS Sunday Morning."


Today in

American Bandstand History

1959 - Bobby Freeman performed "Mary Ann Thomas" on "American Bandstand."

1966 - Love performed "My Little Red Book" on "American Bandstand."

1966 - Steve Alaimo performed "So Much Love" on "American Bandstand."

1977 - Peter McCann performed "Do You Wanna Make Love" on "American Bandstand."

1983 - Heaven 17 performed "Temptation" and "Live So Fast" on "American Bandstand."




Today is Sunday, June 17, 2018


Today in
Television History

1941 - WNBT-TV in New York City, NY, was granted the first construction permit to operate a commercial TV station in the U.S.

1971 - BBC-TV aired the first episode "Yesterday's Men."

1982 - Former U.S. President Richard M. Nixon was interviewed by Diane Sawyer on "The CBS Morning News."

1991 - The 100th episode of "Star Trek: The Next Generation" aired.


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American Bandstand History

1967 - Johnny Rivers performed "Tracks of My Tears" on "American Bandstand."

1967 - Don and the Goodtimes performed "I Could Be So Good to You" on "American Bandstand."

1972 - Wayne Newton performed "Daddy Don't You Walk So Fast" on "American Bandstand."

1971 - Billy Preston performed "Outta Space" on "American Bandstand."




Today is Saturday, June 16, 2018


Today in
Television History

1952 - "My Little Margie" debuted on CBS-TV.

1976 - The TV show "The Jacksons" began airing for four weeks on CBS.

2002 - The first episode of "The Dead Zone" aired.


Today in

American Bandstand History

1961 - Gary "U.S." Bonds performed "Quarter to Three" on "American Bandstand."

1973 - Dr. John performed "Right Place, Wrong Time" on "American Bandstand."

1979 - A video of Cheryl Barnes performing "Easy to be Hard" was played on "American Bandstand."

1984 - Bananarama performed "Robert DeNiro's Waiting" and "Cruel Summer" on "American Bandstand."

1984 - Duran Duran's video for "Reflex" was aired on "American Bandstand."




Today is Friday, June 15, 2018


Today in
Television History

1958 - The Platters performed "Twilight Time" on Ed Sullivan.

1993 - FOX-TV aired "Paul McCartney Live In The New World." It was McCartney's first live concert to be televised.

2007 - Bob Barker's final appearance as host of "The Price Is Right" aired. The show had been taped on June 6.

Today in

American Bandstand History

1962 - The Five Satins performed "Memories of Days Gone By" on "American Bandstand."

1968 - Albert King performed "Cold Feet" on "American Bandstand."

1968 - Merilee Rush performed "Angel of the Morning" on "American Bandstand."




Today is Thursday, June 14, 2018


Today in
Television History

1923 - Charles Francis Jenkins cited this date as the day he transmitted the earliest moving silhouette images.

1939 - Ethel Waters became the first African-American to perform on television.

1958 - BBC-TV aired "The Black and White Minstrel Show" for the first time.

1995 - Michael and Lisa Marie Presley-Jackson were interviewed on "Prime Time Live" by Diane Sawyer.

1997 - The final episode of "Lois and Clark" aired.

2000 - "The Simpsons" received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.


Today in

American Bandstand History

1960 - Dante and the Evergreens performed "Alley Oop" on "American Bandstand."

1961 - The Cleftones performed "Heart and Soul" on "American Bandstand."

1962 - Brenda Lee performed "Everybody Loves Me but You" and "Here Comes That Feelin'" on "American Bandstand."

1963 - Bobby Vinton performed "Blue on Blue" on "American Bandstand."

1969 - Jerry Smith performed "Truck Stop" on "American Bandstand."

1969 - Tony Joe White performed "Polk Salad Annie" on "American Bandstand."

1975 - Tamiko Jones performed "Touch Me Baby" on "American Bandstand."




Today is Wednesday, June 13, 2018


Today in
Television History

1964 - The Rolling Stones made a television appearance on "Hollywood Palace." The show was hosted by Dean Martin.

1975 - John Lennon made his last TV appearance to sing "Imagine."


Today in

American Bandstand History

1960 - Johnny Horton performed "Johnny Freedom" on "American Bandstand."

1963 - Timi Yuro performed "Make the World Go Away" on "American Bandstand."

1964 - Jimmie Rodgers performed "The World I Used to Know" on "American Bandstand."

1970 - Melanie performed "Lay Down (Candles in the Rain)" and "Peace Will Come" on "American Bandstand."




Today is Tuesday, June 12, 2018


Today in
Television History

1965 - Sonny and Cher performed "I Got You Babe" on "American Bandstand."

2009 - In the U.S., the switch from analog to digital TV transmission was completed.


Today in

American Bandstand History

1959 - Anita Bryant performed "Till There Was You" on "American Bandstand."

1962 - James Darren performed "Conscience" and "Mary's Little Lamb" on "American Bandstand."

1963 - Chubby Checker performed "Black Cloud" on "American Bandstand."

1965 - Eddie Hodges performed "New Orleans" on "American Bandstand."

1965 - Sonny and Cher performed "I Got You Babe" on "American Bandstand."

1971 - Susan Raye performed "L.A. International Airport" on "American Bandstand."

1971 - Hamilton, Joe Frank and Reynolds performed "Don't Pull Your Love" and Annabella" on "American Bandstand."

1976 - Brass Construction performed "Movin'" on "American Bandstand."

1976 - John Sebastion performed "Welcome Back" on "American Bandstand."

1982 - Ashford and Simpson performed "Street Corner" on "American Bandstand." 


Today is Monday, June 11, 2018


Today in
Television History

1999 - Ricky Martin performed on NBC's "Today" show in New York City.

2001 - The first episode of "Fear Factor" aired on NBC.

2002 - The television singing competition "American Idol" debuted on FOX.

2010 - ESPN launched ESPN 3D.

Today in

American Bandstand History

1958 - Jimmy Clanton performed "Just a Dream" on "American Bandstand."

1962 - James Brown and the Famous Flames performed "Night Train" and "Shout and Shimmy" on "American Bandstand."

1977 - Carrie Lucas performed "I Gotta Keep Dancin'" on "American Bandstand."

1977 - Hues Corp. performed "I Caught Your Act" on "American Bandstand."

1983 - Walter Egan performed "Fool Moon Fire" and "Star on My Heart" on "American Bandstand."

1983 - The Temptations performed "Love on My Mind Tonight" and "Surface Thrills" on "American Bandstand."




Today is Sunday, June 10, 2018


Today in
Television History

1989 - HBO aired the first episode of "Tales from the Crypt."


Today in

American Bandstand History

1958 - Leslie Uggams appeared on "American Bandstand."

1960 - The Crests performed "Trouble in Paradise" on "American Bandstand."

1963 - Ray Stevens performed "Harry the Ape" on "American Bandstand."

1967 - The Grass Roots performed "Let's Live for Today" on "American Bandstand."

1973 - Frederick Knight performed "I've Been Lonely for So Long" on "American Bandstand."

1978 - Walter Egan performed "Magnet and Steel" on "American Bandstand."




Today is Saturday, June 9, 2018


Today in
Television History

1938 - BBC-TV televised coverage of the Trooping of the Colour ceremony for the first time.


Today in

American Bandstand History

1973 - Gunhill Road performed "Back When My Hair Was Short" on "American Bandstand."

1984 - Laura Branigan performed "Self Control" and "Satisfaction" on "American Bandstand."

1984 - The video for Deniece Williams' "Let's Hear it for the Boy" was aired on "American Bandstand."




Today is Friday, June 8, 2018


Today in
Television History

1946 - BBC-TV began airing again to cover the Victory Parade. The television service had been blacked out since September 1, 1939 for defense reasons.

1948 - Milton Berle hosted "Texaco Star Theater" NBC-TV. It was the show's debut.

1979 - The final episode of "Welcome Back, Kotter" aired on ABC.

1979 - On "Midnight Special" Gloria Gaynor hosted Paul McCartney & Wings, Rod Stewart and Bad Company.

2010 - The pilot episode of "Pretty Little Liars" aired on ABC Family.


Today in

American Bandstand History

1961 - Roy Hamilton performed "You're Gonna Need Magic" on "American Bandstand."

1962 - The Orlons performed "Wah-Watusi" on "American Bandstand."

1968 - The People performed "I Love You" on "American Bandstand."

1968 - B.J. Thomas performed "The Eyes of a New York Woman" on "American Bandstand."

1974 - Rick Chuna performed "I'm a Yo-Yo Man" on "American Bandstand."

1974 - The Crusaders performed "Scratch" on "American Bandstand."




Today is Thursday, June 7, 2018


Today in
Television History

1969 - Johnny Cash debuted his own network show on CBS-TV.

1976 - "The NBC Nightly News", with John Chancellor and David Brinkley, aired for the first time.

1984 - "Crimewatch" was first transmitted on BBC-TV.

1996 - Directory-General John Birt announced the major re-structuring of the BBC to separate commissioning from production.

Today in

American Bandstand History

1962 - Claude King performed "Wolverton Mountain" on "American Bandstand."

1969 - Oliver performed "Good Morning Starshine" on "American Bandstand."

1969 - Ronnie Dove performed "I Need You Now" on "American Bandstand."

1975 - Boomer Castleman performed "Judy Mae" on "American Bandstand."

1975 - Consumer Rapport performed "Ease on down the Road" on "American Bandstand."

1980 - The Cretones performed "Real Love" on "American Bandstand."




Today is Wednesday, June 6, 2018


Today in
Television History

1965 - Herman's Hermits appeared on "The Ed Sullivan Show."

1971 - "The Ed Sullivan Show" aired for the last time. It was canceled after 23 years on the air. Gladys Knight and the Pips were the musical guests on show.

1978 - "20/20" debuted on ABC.

1992 - The 700th episode of "Soul Train" aired.

1993 - "Lady Chatterley" was first transmitted by BBC-TV.

2007 - Bob Barker taped his final show for "The Price Is Right" ending his 35 years for the show and a 50 year career on daytime TV.

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American Bandstand History

1962 - Dee Dee Sharp performed "Gravy (For My Mashed Potatoes)" on "American Bandstand."

1964 - Brenda Holloway performed "Every Little Bit Hurts" on "American Bandstand."

1970 - Charles Wright and the Watts 103rd St. Rhythm Band performed "Express Yourself" and "Love Land" on "American Bandstand."

1981 - Gary "U.S." Bonds performed "This Little Girl" on "American Bandstand."

1981 - Kim Carnes performed "Bette Davis Eyes" on "American Bandstand."




Today is Tuesday, June 5, 2018


Today in
Television History

1940 - BBC-TV broadcast J.B. Priestly for the first time.


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American Bandstand History

1965 - Junior Walker and the All-Stars performed "Shotgun" and "Do the Boomerang" on "American Bandstand."

1971 - Paul Humphrey and the Cool-Aid Chemists performed "Cool-Aid" on "American Bandstand."

1976 - Aretha Franklin performed "Something He Can Feel" on "American Bandstand."

1976 - Cate Brothers performed "Union Man" on "American Bandstand."

1982 - The Motels performed "Only the Lonely" on "American Bandstand."




Today is Monday, June 4, 2018


Today in
Television History

1955 - The "Mickey Rooney Show" was aired on NBC for the last time.

1981 - The final episode of "The Waltons" aired. Six TV movies aired between 1982 and 1997.

1997 - The final episode of "Married With Children" aired.


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American Bandstand History

1958 - Danny & the Juniors performed "Rock 'n' Roll is Here to Stay" and "Dotty" on "American Bandstand."

1959 - Johnny and the Hurricanes performed "Crossfire" and "Red River Rock" on "American Bandstand."

1962 - Ferrante and Teicher performed "Smile" and "Lisa" on "American Bandstand."

1966 - The Sunrays performed "Andrea" and "Still" on "American Bandstand."

1966 - Roy Orbison performed "Pretty Woman" and "Twinkle Toes" on "American Bandstand."

1977 - T-Connection performed "Do You Wanna Do" on "American Bandstand."

1977 - The Addrisi Bros. performed "Slow Dancin' Don't Turn Me On" on "American Bandstand."

1983 - The Hollies performed "Stop in the Name of Love" and "Casualty" on "American Bandstand."

1983 - Robert Hazard performed "Escalator of Life" and "Change Reaction" on "American Bandstand."




Today is Sunday, June 3, 2018


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Television History

1948 - The last episode of "The Admiral Broadway Revue" was aired. It was the first comedy variety program on television.

1969 - The final episode of "Star Trek" aired on NBC.

1980 - ESPN began televising college world series games.

1985 - After five years, the characters of Nancy and Chris Hughes returned to CBS-TV's "As the World Turns."

1992 - Bill Clinton, while campaigning for U.S. President, played saxophone on the "Arsenio Hall Show".

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American Bandstand History

1959 - Preston Epps performed "Bongo Rock" on "American Bandstand."

1967 - Jefferson Airplane performed "White Rabbit" and "Somebody to Love" on "American Bandstand".

1973 - Buffy St. Marie performed "Mister Can't You See" and "He's An Indian Cowboy in the Rodeo" on "American Bandstand."

1973 - Bill Withers performed "Lean on Me" on "American Bandstand."

1978 - Jimmy "Bo" Horne performed "Dance Across the Floor" on "American Bandstand."

1978 - K.C. and the Sunshine Band performed "It's the Same Old Song" on "American Bandstand."




Today is Saturday, June 2, 2018


Today in
Television History

1953 - BBC-TV aired the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in Westminster Abbey.

1957 - Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev was interviewed on CBS's "Face the Nation."

1978 - On "Midnight Special" Crystal Gayle hosted to Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers.

1999 - The final episode of "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" aired.

2003 - In the U.S., federal regulators voted to allow companies to buy more television stations and newspaper-broadcasting combinations in the same city. The previous ownership restrictions had not been altered since 1975.

2003 - It was announced that Scholastic Entertainment would start a new cartoon called "The Misadventures of Maya and Miguel."

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American Bandstand History

1961 - Bobby Lewis performed "Tossin' and Turnin'" on "American Bandstand."

1961 - Carla Thomas performed "A Love of My Own" on "American Bandstand."

1979 - Anita Ward performed "Ring My Bell" on "American Bandstand."

1984 - Van Stephenson performed "Modern Day Delilah" and "What the Big Girls Do" on "American Bandstand."

1984 - The video of Paul Young's "Love of the Common People" was aired on "American Bandstand."




Today is Friday, June 1, 2018


Today in
Television History

1953 - Raymond Burr made his network-TV acting debut. It was in "The Mask of Medusa" on ABC-TV's "Twilight Theater."

1959 - BBC-TV aired "Juke Box Jury" for the first time.

1966 - The final episode of "The Dick Van Dyke Show" aired.

1980 - Cable News Network (CNN) made its debut as the first all-news station.

1999 - BBC Knowledge was launched on digital television.

2009 - Conan O'Brien debuted as the host of NBC's "Tonight Show." In January 2010 he stepped down after a dispute with the network.


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American Bandstand History

1959 - Dion & the Belmonts performed "A Teenager in Love" on "American Bandstand."

1960 - The Flamingos performed "Nobody Loves Me Like You Do" on "American Bandstand."

1961 - Tony Orlando performed "Halfway to Paradise" on "American Bandstand."

1968 - The Irish Rovers performed "The Unicorn" and "Whiskey on a Sunday" on "American Bandstand."