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101 Dalmatians $14.14 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: 101 Dalmatians Films, 101 Dalmatians Video Games, 101 Dalmatians: the Series, Cruella de Vil, One Hundred and One Dalmatians, 101 Dalmatians Musical, 101 Dalmatians Ii: Patch’s London Adventure, the Hundred and One Dalmatians, 102 Dalmatians, 101 Dalmatians, 102 Dalmatians: Puppies to the Rescue, the Starlight Barking, 101 Dalmatians: Escape From Devil Manor. Excerpt: Disney’s 101 Dalmatians: The Series 101 Dalmatians: The Series is a 1997 animated television series produced by The Walt Disney Company , and based on the classic 1961 Disney animated feature One Hundred and One Dalmatians and its 1996 live-action remake.Premise The show focuses primarily on three particular puppies: Lucky , TV expert and leader and canine Tom Sawyer ; loyal, scholarly, and always-hungry brother Rolly ; and their outspoken New Age guru sister, the runt Cadpig . They’re joined by colorful friends like Spot , the chicken who wants to be a dog and a member of the “Bark Brigade.” Early promotional material listed “dictatorial Penny and mischievous Patch” as two other puppy cast members, but the highlighted puppies were whittled down to three.Other puppies appearing in the show have included the brave three-legged Tripod, Dipstick, the constantly-urinating Wizzer, and their sister Two-Tone . The show seems to be a blending of both the original animated film and the live action feature, so the potential exists for other puppies from the films to appear, especially Freckles, and Pepper (animated), and Jewel and Fidget (live action).Production Originally intended to be titled Dalmatians 101 , it was changed to 101 Dalmatians: The Series just before its premiere.101 Dalmatians: The Series debuted in syndication on September 1, 1997, running new episodes five days |
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1948 Television Series Debuts; Candid Camera, The Ed Sullivan Show, Cbs Evening News, Texaco Star Theater, Westinghouse Studio One $14.14 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Candid Camera, the Ed Sullivan Show, Cbs Evening News, Texaco Star Theater, Westinghouse Studio One, the Original Amateur Hour, the Philco Television Playhouse, Ford Theatre, Arthur Godfrey’s Talent Scouts, Village Barn, Break the Bank, Television Newsreel, Celebrity Time, Stop Me if You’ve Heard This One, the Growing Paynes, Camel News Caravan, the Morey Amsterdam Show, Hollywood Screen Test, the Adventures of Oky Doky, Okay, Mother, the Laytons, the Chevrolet Tele-Theatre, Winner Take All, the Alan Dale Show, People’s Platform, the Wendy Barrie Show, Pabst Blue Ribbon Bouts, Bowling Headliners, Camera Headlines, Champagne and Orchids, Hayloft Hoedown, Author Meets the Critics, Court of Current Issues, Actors Studio, the Fred Waring Show, Saturday Night Jamboree, Elder Michaux, the Roar of the Rails, Lamp Unto My Feet, Foodini the Great, I.n.s. Telenews, Tales of the Red Caboose, the Gay Nineties Revue, What’s It Worth, Key to the Missing, Fashions on Parade, Operation Success, the Ted Steele Show, the Swift Show, Stained Glass Windows, Quizzing the News, Teenage Book Club, America Song, Places Please. Excerpt: Actors Studio was an American TV show which aired for 65 episodes, from September 26, 1948 to October 26 on the fledgling ABC Television Network ; then from November 1, 1949 to January 31, 1950 on CBS . The series showcased short pieces of adapted, classic and original drama, performed and produced live each week. Among some of the known authors were William Saroyan , James Thurber , Ring Lardner , Edgar Allan Poe , Irwin Shaw and Budd Schulberg . Featured actors included Julie Harris , Marlon Brando , Kim Hunter , Martin Balsam , Jessica Tandy and Hume Cronyn . The series received a Peabody Award for pioneering in the field of televised drama. Notes References |
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1949 Television Series Debuts; Ripley’s Believe It Or Not!, Easy Aces, Captain Video And His Video Rangers, Twenty Questions, The Goldbergs $14.14 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Ripley’s Believe It or Not!, Easy Aces, Captain Video and His Video Rangers, Twenty Questions, the Goldbergs, One Man’s Family, the Aldrich Family, the Life of Riley, the Lone Ranger, Mama, the Magic Clown, It Pays to Be Ignorant, Fireside Theater, the Voice of Firestone, Your Show Time, Pow Wow the Indian Boy, a Woman to Remember, the Herb Shriner Show, Martin Kane, Private Eye, Time for Beany, the Magic Cottage, the Big Story, the Vincent Lopez Show, Broadway to Hollywood, Front Row Center, Spin the Picture, Super Circus, the Admiral Broadway Revue, Youth on the March, Abc Barn Dance, Arthur Godfrey and His Friends, Leave It to the Girls, the School House, Flight to Rhythm, Come Dancing, Window on the World, the Armed Forces Hour, the Plainclothesman, Uptown Jubilee, and Everything Nice, Abc Television Players, These Are My Children, Think Fast, Manhattan Spotlight, Paul Whiteman’s Goodyear Revue, Café de Paris, Let There Be Stars, the Family Genius, the Little Revue, Fishing and Hunting Club, the Silver Theatre, Ruthie on the Telephone, Hands of Murder, Famous Jury Trials, Your Witness, Inside U.s.a. With Chevrolet. Excerpt: ABC Barn Dance ABC Barn Dance was an early country and Western music show on American television, a spin-off of the popular radio program National Barn Dance . It also included some folk music . The show aired on Monday nights from February 21 November 14, 1949 . Filmed at the Eighth Street Theater in Chicago, Illinois , the weekly ABC-TV variety show was hosted by Hal O’Halloran and Jack Stillwell. Several of the radio program’s performers appeared, including the Sage Riders (instrumental quartet), Lulu Belle and Scotty , Cousin Tifford, Bob Atcher, the DeZurik Sisters and Holly Swanson. Originally broadcast from 8:30 9 p.m. Eastern Time |
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1951 Television Series Debuts $19.99 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: I Love Lucy, Dragnet, Amos ‘n’ Andy, Search for Tomorrow, Hallmark Hall of Fame, Sky King, Love of Life, the Red Skelton Show, the Name’s the Same, Garfield Goose and Friends, Watch Mr. Wizard, Casey, Crime Photographer, Nfl on Dumont, See It Now, Down You Go, Strike It Rich, the Adventures of Kit Carson, It Pays to Be Ignorant, It’s News to Me, Racket Squad, the Gallery of Madame Liu-Tsong, Mr. District Attorney, the Range Rider, Cosmopolitan Theatre, Schlitz Playhouse of Stars, the Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok, What’s the Story, the Roy Rogers Show, Tales of Tomorrow, Miss Susan, Major Dell Conway of the Flying Tigers, the Magic Window, the Big Payoff, City Hospital, Once Upon a Tune, the Pet Shop, Jacqueline Susann’s Open Door, Dumont Royal Theater, Your Kaiser Dealer Presents Kaiser-Frazer “Adventures in Mystery” Starring Betty Furness in “Byline”, the World Is Yours, Modern Homemakers, With This Ring, Front Page Detective, Sua Vida Me Pertence, Young Mr. Bobbin. Excerpt: Illustrator J.J. Gould’s 1930 drawing of Amos (r) and Andy for New Movie Magazine Amos ‘n’ Andy is a situation comedy based on stock sketch comedy characters but set in the African-American community, and popular in the United States from the 1920s through the 1950s. The show began as one of the first radio comedy series, written and voiced by Freeman Gosden and Charles Correll and originating from station WMAQ in Chicago, Illinois . After the series was first broadcast in 1928, it grew in popularity and became a huge influence on the radio series that followed. The program ran on radio as a nightly serial from 1928 until 1943, as a weekly situation comedy from 1943 until 1955, and as a nightly disc-jockey program from 1954 until 1960. A television adaptation ran on CBS-TV from 1951 until 1953, and |
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1954 Major League Baseball Season: 1954 Cleveland Indians Season, 1954 Baltimore Orioles Season, 1954 New York Giants Season $20.4 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: 1954 Cleveland Indians Season, 1954 Baltimore Orioles Season, 1954 New York Giants Season, 1954 Major League Baseball All-Star Game, 1954 St. Louis Cardinals Season, 1954 Brooklyn Dodgers Season, 1954 World Series, 1954 New York Yankees Season, 1954 Chicago White Sox Season, 1954 Cincinnati Redlegs Season, 1954 Washington Senators Season, 1954 Philadelphia Athletics Season, the Catch, 1954 Boston Red Sox Season, 1954 Detroit Tigers Season, 1954 Major League Baseball Season. Excerpt: 1954 Baltimore Orioles item Location item item 1954 Information item Owner(s) : Jerold Hoffberger , Clarence Miles item General Manager(s) : Arthur Ehlers item Manager(s) : Jimmy Dykes item Local television : WMAR-TV /WAAM item Local radio : WCBM (Ernie Harwell , Howard Williams, Bailey Goss) The 1954 Baltimore Orioles season was the franchise’s 54th season (it was founded as the Milwaukee Brewers in 1901, then played as the St. Louis Browns from 1902-53) but its first season as the Baltimore Orioles. The season involved the Orioles finishing 7th in the American League with a record of 54 wins and 100 losses, 57 games behind the AL champion Cleveland Indians in their first season in Baltimore . The team was managed by Jimmy Dykes , and played their home games at Baltimore’s Memorial Stadium . Offseason Regular season Season standings American League : W: L: Pct.: GB Notable transactions item May 11, 1954: Neil Berry , Dick Kokos and Jim Post (minors) were traded by the Orioles to the New York Yankees for Jim Brideweser . item May 12, 1954: Don Lenhardt was acquired from the Orioles by the Boston Red Sox . item May 25, 1954: Dick Littlefield was traded by the Orioles to the Pittsburgh Pirates for Cal Abrams . item June 1, 1954: Vic Wertz was |
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1961 Major League Baseball Season: 1961 Detroit Tigers Season, 1961 New York Yankees Season, 1961 World Series, 1961 Baltimore Orioles Season $22.54 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: 1961 Detroit Tigers Season, 1961 New York Yankees Season, 1961 World Series, 1961 Major League Baseball Season, 1961 Baltimore Orioles Season, 1961 Los Angeles Angels Season, 1961 Kansas City Athletics Season, 1961 Minnesota Twins Season, 1961 Los Angeles Dodgers Season, 1961 St. Louis Cardinals Season, 1961 Cincinnati Reds Season, 1961 Chicago White Sox Season, 1961 Washington Senators Season, 1961 Boston Red Sox Season, 1961 Cleveland Indians Season, 1961 Major League Baseball Expansion Draft, 1961 Topps All-Star Rookie Roster. Excerpt: 1961 Baltimore Orioles item Location item item 1961 Information item Owner(s) : Jerold Hoffberger item General Manager(s) : Lee MacPhail item Manager(s) : Paul Richards , Lum Harris item Local television : WJZ-TV item Local radio : WBAL (AM) (Bob Murphy , Herb Carneal ) The 1961 Baltimore Orioles season involved the Orioles finishing 3rd in the American League with a record of 95 wins and 67 losses, 14 games behind the AL and World Series champion New York Yankees . The team was managed by Paul Richards and Lum Harris , and played their home games at Baltimore’s Memorial Stadium . Offseason Regular season Roger Maris of the Yankees hit his 59th and 60th home runs of the season against the Orioles, tying what was at the time Babe Ruth ‘s single-season record. The 59th was hit on September 20 at Memorial Stadium , and the 60th was hit on September 26th at Yankee Stadium . Opening Day starters Season standings American League : W: L: Pct.: GB Notable transactions item April 12, 1961: Chuck Essegian and Jerry Walker were traded by the Orioles to the Kansas City Athletics in exchange for Dick Hall and Dick Williams . item May 24, 1961: Walt Dropo was released by the Orioles. item June 8, 1961: |
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1965 Television Series Endings $33.77 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: 1965 Australian Television Series Endings, 1965 Canadian Television Series Endings, Jack Benny, Noggin the Nog, Major League Baseball on Cbs, Major League Baseball on Abc, Jonny Quest, the Price Is Right, the Jack Benny Program, Stingray, the Outer Limits, Wagon Train, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, the Defenders, Watch Mr. Wizard, the Littlest Hobo, My Living Doll, the Famous Adventures of Mr. Magoo, Mickey, Profiles in Courage, the Tycoon, the Forest Rangers, Kentucky Jones, the Rogues, Broadside, Sykes and A…, Seven Keys, Call My Bluff, World War One, Many Happy Returns, the Stranger, Wendy and Me, Operation Alphabet, the Bing Crosby Show, Karen, Compact, 90 Bristol Court, Say When!!, the Baileys of Balboa, the Joey Bishop Show, Not So Much a Programme, More a Way of Life, Convoy, Slattery’s People, Take a Chance, the Bill Dana Show, Shenanigans, Telepoll, I’ll Bet, Kraft Suspense Theatre, 199 Park Lane, Hollywood a Go-Go, Rag, Tag and Bobtail, Our Private World, Frank’s Bandstand, the Airbase, the Nurses, Valentine’s Day, the Human Jungle, Paradise Bay, Galaxy Boy Troop, Time for Terry. Excerpt: The Stranger The Stranger (1964-65) was an Australian science fiction television series made for children and produced by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (then known as the Australian Broadcasting Commission). It is notable as Australia’s first locally produced science fiction television series and one of the first Australian TV series to be sold overseas.Synopsis A schoolmaster finds an unconscious young man on his doorstep, takes him in and looks after him. A firm friendship develops between the stranger and the headmaster’s children, Bernard and Jean and their friend Peter, and this leads to them discovering the stranger s secret – that he is from another planet and |
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1965 Television Series Endings $21.18 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: 1965 Australian Television Series Endings, 1965 Canadian Television Series Endings, Jack Benny, Noggin the Nog, Major League Baseball on Cbs, Major League Baseball on Abc, Jonny Quest, the Price Is Right, the Jack Benny Program, Stingray, the Outer Limits, Wagon Train, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, the Defenders, Watch Mr. Wizard, the Littlest Hobo, My Living Doll, the Famous Adventures of Mr. Magoo, Mickey, Profiles in Courage, the Tycoon, the Forest Rangers, Kentucky Jones, the Rogues, Broadside, Sykes and A…, Seven Keys, Call My Bluff, World War One, Many Happy Returns, the Stranger, Wendy and Me, Operation Alphabet, the Bing Crosby Show, Karen, Compact, 90 Bristol Court, Say When!!, the Baileys of Balboa, the Joey Bishop Show, Not So Much a Programme, More a Way of Life, Convoy, Slattery’s People, Take a Chance, the Bill Dana Show, Shenanigans, Telepoll, I’ll Bet, Kraft Suspense Theatre, 199 Park Lane, Hollywood a Go-Go, Rag, Tag and Bobtail, Our Private World, Frank’s Bandstand, the Airbase, the Nurses, Valentine’s Day, the Human Jungle, Paradise Bay, Galaxy Boy Troop, Time for Terry. Excerpt: The Stranger The Stranger (1964-65) was an Australian science fiction television series made for children and produced by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (then known as the Australian Broadcasting Commission). It is notable as Australia’s first locally produced science fiction television series and one of the first Australian TV series to be sold overseas.Synopsis A schoolmaster finds an unconscious young man on his doorstep, takes him in and looks after him. A firm friendship develops between the stranger and the headmaster’s children, Bernard and Jean and their friend Peter, and this leads to them discovering the stranger s secret – that he is from another planet and |
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1966 Major League Baseball Season: 1966 Baltimore Orioles Season, 1966 World Series, 1966 Los Angeles Dodgers Season $19.99 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: 1966 Baltimore Orioles Season, 1966 World Series, 1966 Los Angeles Dodgers Season, 1966 Houston Astros Season, 1966 Major League Baseball Season, 1966 New York Yankees Season, 1966 Kansas City Athletics Season, 1966 California Angels Season, 1966 St. Louis Cardinals Season, 1966 Minnesota Twins Season, 1966 Boston Red Sox Season, 1966 Washington Senators Season, 1966 Chicago White Sox Season, 1966 New York Mets Season, 1966 Detroit Tigers Season, 1966 Cleveland Indians Season, 1966 Major League Baseball All-Star Game, 1966 Cincinnati Reds Season, 1966 Major League Baseball Draft, 1966 Topps All-Star Rookie Roster. Excerpt: 1966 Baltimore Orioles 1966 World Series Champions 1966 American League Champions item Location item item 1966 Information item Owner(s) : Jerold Hoffberger item General Manager(s) : Harry Dalton item Manager(s) : Hank Bauer item Local television : WJZ-TV item Local radio : WBAL (AM) (Chuck Thompson , Frank Messer , Bill O’Donnell) The 1966 Baltimore Orioles season involved the Orioles finishing 1st in the American League with a record of 97 wins and 63 losses, nine games ahead of the runner-up Minnesota Twins , for their first AL pennant since 1944, when the club was known as the St. Louis Browns. The Orioles swept the NL champion Los Angeles Dodgers in four games to register their first-ever World Series title. The team was managed by Hank Bauer , and played their home games at Memorial Stadium . Right fielder Frank Robinson , acquired via trade from the Cincinnati Reds in the off-season, won the Triple Crown , leading the AL with a .316 average, 49 home runs, and 122 RBI. He was named winner of the American League MVP Award, becoming the first player in the history of Major League Baseball to win MVP honors in both the American |
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1968 In Television $46.96 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Dad’s Army is a British sitcom about the Home Guard in the Second World War. It was written by Jimmy Perry and David Croft and broadcast on BBC television between 1968 and 1977. The series ran for 9 series and 80 episodes in total, plus a radio series, a feature film and a stage show. The series regularly gained audiences of 18 million viewers and is still repeated world wide. The Home Guard consisted of local volunteers otherwise ineligible for military service, usually owing to age, and as such the series starred several veterans of British film, television and stage, including Arthur Lowe, John Le Mesurier, Arnold Ridley and John Laurie. Relative youngsters in the regular cast were Ian Lavender, Clive Dunn (who was made-up to play the elderly Jones), Frank Williams, James Beck (who died suddenly during production of the programme’s sixth series, despite being one of the youngest cast members) and Colin Bean. In 2004, Dad’s Army was voted into fourth place in a BBC poll to find Britain’s Best Sitcom. Previously, in a list of the 100 Greatest British Television Programmes drawn up by the British Film Institute in 2000, voted for by industry professionals, it was placed thirteenth. The series has had a profound influence on popular culture in the United Kingdom, with the series’ catchphrases and characters well known. It is also credited with having highlighted a hitherto forgotten aspect of defence during the Second World War. The Radio Times magazine listed Captain Mainwaring’s “You stupid boy!” among the 25 greatest put-downs on TV. Originally intended to be called The Fighting Tigers, Dads Army was based partly on co-writer and creator Jimmy Perrys real-life experiences in the Local Defence Volunteers (later known as the Home Guard). Pe… More: |
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1969 In Television $43.52 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Monty Pythons Flying Circus (known during the final series as just Monty Python) is an innovative, highly influential BBC TV sketch comedy programme from the Monty Python comedy team, and the group’s initial claim to fame. The show has been noted for its surreality, risqué or innuendo-laden humour, sight gags, and sketches without punchlines. It also features the iconic animations of Terry Gilliam, which are often sequenced or merged with live action. The first episode was recorded on 7 September and broadcast on 5 October 1969 on BBC One, with 45 episodes airing over four series from 1969 to 1974, plus two episodes for German TV. The show often targets the idiosyncrasies of British life (especially professionals) and is at times politically charged. The members of Monty Python were highly educated (Terry Jones and Michael Palin are Oxford graduates; Eric Idle, John Cleese and Graham Chapman attended Cambridge; and American-born member Terry Gilliam is an Occidental College graduate; additionally, Cleese studied law and Chapman was a doctor), with their comedy often pointedly intellectual by way of numerous references to philosophers and literary figures. It followed and elaborated upon the style used by Spike Milligan in his groundbreaking series Q5, rather than the traditional sketch show format. The team intended their humour to be impossible to categorise, and succeeded so completely that the adjective “Pythonesque” was invented to define it, and later, similar material. (Jones once commented, jokingly, that the fact that they had inspired a new word in the dictionary shows how miserably they had failed.) The Pythons play the majority of the series characters themselves, including the majority of the female characters, but occasionally … More: |
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1970s In Television $19.99 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Glued to the Box, the Crystal Bucket, 1970s in Television, Visions Before Midnight, Mind Your Language. Excerpt: The decade of the 1970s saw significant changes in television programming in both the United Kingdom and the United States . The trends included the decline of the “family sitcoms” and rural-oriented programs to more socially contemporary shows and “young, hip and urban” sitcoms in the United States and the permanent establishment of colour television in the United Kingdom.Overall trends United Kingdom In 1967 BBC Two had started trials of their new colour service, and it was gradually rolled out over the next few years. BBC One and ITV followed suit in 1969, so by 1970 the viewer had three colour channels from which to choose: BBC1, BBC2 and ITV. Although U.S. imports occupied a significant proportion of airtime, there was a substantial amount of high quality in-house production too.The BBC, supported by its licence fee and with no advertisers to placate, continued fulfilling its brief to entertain and inform. The Play for Today was a continuation of the Wednesday Play which had run from the mid ’60s. As the title implied, it presented TV drama which had relevance to current social and economic issues, done in a way calculated to intrigue or even shock the viewer. As well as using established writers, it was effectively an apprenticeship for new ones who were trying to make a name for themselves; Dennis Potter , John Mortimer , Arthur Hopcraft and Jack Rosenthal all served time on Play for Today before going on to write their own independent series. In style, the plays could go from almost documentary realism (of which Cathy Come Home is the best known example) to the futuristic or surrealist (The Year of the Sex Olympics , House of Character ).Potter went |
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1978 Major League Baseball Season $14.14 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: 1978 Major League Baseball Season, 1978 World Series, 1978 New York Yankees Season, 1978 Los Angeles Dodgers Season, 1978 Cincinnati Reds Season, 1978 Toronto Blue Jays Season, 1978 Oakland Athletics Season, 1978 Boston Red Sox Season, 1978 New York Mets Season, 1978 Major League Baseball All-Star Game, 1978 Detroit Tigers Season, 1978 Kansas City Royals Season, 1978 Montreal Expos Season, 1978 Milwaukee Brewers Season, 1978 Minnesota Twins Season, 1978 St. Louis Cardinals Season, 1978 Baltimore Orioles Season, 1978 Cleveland Indians Season, 1978 Chicago White Sox Season, 1978 Houston Astros Season, 1978 American League Championship Series, 1978 Texas Rangers Season, 1978 California Angels Season, 1978 Seattle Mariners Season, 1978 National League Championship Series, 1978 Major League Baseball Draft, 1978 American League East Tie-Breaker Game, 1978 Topps All-Star Rookie Roster. Excerpt: item Dates: : October 3 October 7 item Television: : ABC item TV announcers: : Keith Jackson , Howard Cosell , Jim Palmer item Radio: : CBS item Radio announcers: : Ernie Harwell , Ned Martin item Umpires: : Lou DiMuro , Rich Garcia , Ron Luciano , Bill Kunkel , Dave Phillips , Terry Cooney item 1977 : ALCS : 1979 item 1978 World Series The 1978 American League Championship Series was held between the New York Yankees and the Kansas City Royals for the third consecutive year. Background The Royals won 92 games that year and won the Western Division title by five games over the Texas Rangers . The Yankees overcame a midseason deficit of fourteen games and went on to win a one-game playoff against the Boston Red Sox to win the Eastern crown and finish with 100 wins. Unlike the prior two ALCS which went five games, this one only took the |
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1986 Animal Births: Gemina, Dempsey $26.16 New – Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Gemina, Dempsey, Bonnie. Excerpt: The Blue Peter pets are the animals who regularly appear on the BBC children’s television series Blue Peter . For 27 years, when not on TV, these pets were often looked after by Blue Peter’s long-standing pet keeper, Edith Menezes who died in 1994. The first pet was a dog |
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1986 Animal Births: Gemina, Dempsey, Bonnie $14.14 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Gemina, Dempsey, Bonnie. Excerpt: The Blue Peter pets are the animals who regularly appear on the BBC children’s television series Blue Peter . For 27 years, when not on TV, these pets were often looked after by Blue Peter’s long-standing pet keeper, Edith Menezes who died in 1994. The first pet was a dog named Petra in 1962 and since then there have been several dogs , cats , tortoises , parrots and horses . The current animals on the show are dogs Lucy and Mabel, Socks the cat; Shelley the tortoise, Magic the trainee guide dog puppy and the rarely seen Blue Peter Riding for the Disabled horse, Jet. Rags was another pony, named by viewers, who was purchased by the proceeds of a Christmas appeal in the late 1970s as a Riding for the Disabled horse. The Blue Peter parrot – Joey and one successor, Barney – featured in the 1960s and when Barney, a Blue-fronted Amazon , died, he was not replaced. In a 1986 documentary shown on BBC2 as part of the Did You See…? series, former presenter Peter Purves recalled that Biddy Baxter , the show’s editor, had called him in floods of tears the day the first parrot Joey had died. He went on to muse in the same interview that had he himself died, Baxter would have been far less upset.The original idea behind featuring the programme’s pets was to teach viewers lucky enough to own animals how to look after them, and for the creatures to act as surrogate pets for those that did not own any. For example, dog training items, tortoise hibernation, and cat care were often featured on the programme, though this was discontinued from the September 2007 series. In addition, dogs that lived with the presenters often accompanied them on filming assignments.Dogs Petra Petra was a female mixed breed dog that appeared on Blue Peter between 1962 and |
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1986 In British Television $14.14 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: The Chart Show, London’s Burning, Casualty, Blackadder Ii, the Banned, the Singing Detective, Boon, Executive Stress, Bread, Red Triangle, Strike It Lucky, 1986 in British Television, Lovejoy, the Monocled Mutineer, Dick Spanner, P.i., Central Weekend, a Very Peculiar Practice, Farrington of the F.o., Hot Metal, Slinger’s Day, Jossy’s Giants, Brush Strokes, Telebugs, Get Fresh, a Little Princess, the Two of Us, the Russ Abbot Show, Equinox, Round Britain Whizz, the Firefly Cage, You Should Be So Lucky, Open Air. Excerpt: List of years in British television (Table ) This is a list of British television related events from 1986. Events item 4 January Televised football returns to British television after the contractual dispute from previous year is resolved. item 28 January NASA ‘s Space Shuttle Challenger spacecraft disintegrates . Pictures from CNN in the United States are aired in countries around the world. item 19 February BBC1 airs Round Britain Whizz , an edition of the science series Q.E.D. . The 30 minute programme consists of a speeded up flight around the coastline of Great Britain with guest appearances from geologists and TV personalities including Patrick Moore , David Bellamy and Terry Wogan telling the viewer about the geology and natural history of certain areas. item 10 March The first advert for a sanitary towel is broadcast on British television, on Channel 4 . item 1 April All commercial activities of the BBC are now handled by BBC Enterprises Ltd. item 18 June In the British soap opera Coronation Street the Rovers Return pub was gutted by fire with landlady Bet Lynch (Julie Goodyear ) trapped inside. item June The Yorkshire Television ITV region becomes the first UK terrestrial channel to broadcast 24 hours a day, initially simulcasting the cable and |
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1986 Television Series Debuts: Pee-Wee’s Playhouse $36.73 New – Chapters: Pee-Wee’s Playhouse. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 90. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Pee-wee’s Playhouse is a children’s television program starring Paul Reubens as the child-like Pee-wee Herman. The show was developed from Reubens’ popular stage show and the one-off TV special The Pee-wee Herman Show, produced for HBO, which was |
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1986 Television Series Debuts: Pee-Wee’s Playhouse $36.73 Used – Chapters: Pee-Wee’s Playhouse. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 90. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Pee-wee’s Playhouse is a children’s television program starring Paul Reubens as the child-like Pee-wee Herman. The show was developed from Reubens’ popular stage show and the one-off TV special The Pee-wee Herman Show, produced for HBO, which was |
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1986 Television Series Debuts: Pee-Wee’s Playhouse $24.79 Used – Chapters: Pee-Wee’s Playhouse. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 90. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Pee-wee’s Playhouse is a children’s television program starring Paul Reubens as the child-like Pee-wee Herman. The show was developed from Reubens’ popular stage show and the one-off TV special The Pee-wee Herman Show, produced for HBO, which was |
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1986 Television Series Debuts: Pee-Wee’s Playhouse $28.6 New – Chapters: Pee-Wee’s Playhouse. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 90. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Pee-wee’s Playhouse is a children’s television program starring Paul Reubens as the child-like Pee-wee Herman. The show was developed from Reubens’ popular stage show and the one-off TV special The Pee-wee Herman Show, produced for HBO, which was |