Television In 1966, “The 38th Annual Academy Awards” was the first Oscars ceremony to be broadcast in color. The winner that year for Best Picture was “The Sound of Music”…“Real People,” a combination of comedy, reality and talk, debuted on NBC in 1979. It aired for five seasons and the regular hosts included Sarah Purcell, Byron Allen, John Barbour, Skip Stephenson, Bill Rafferty, Mark Russell, Peter Billingsley and Fred […]
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Today in History: Wednesday, April 17, 2024
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Television and Radio CBS sitcom “Gilligan’s Island” concluded its three season run in 1967. It wasn’t until the first of three television movies, “Rescue From Gilligan’s Island” in 1978, that the castaways finally left the island. During a reunion cruise on the first Christmas after their rescue, fate intervened and the seven castaways found themselves wrecked on […]
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Today in History: Tuesday, April 16, 2024
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Television While visiting Italy, Lucy (Lucille Ball) worked in a vineyard to “soak up a little color” for a role in a film called “Bitter Grapes” in this classic episode of “I Love Lucy” in 1956. In 1962, “the most trusted man in America,” Walter Cronkite, began anchoring the “CBS Evening News” (which was initially called “Walter Cronkite with the News”)…Barry Bostwick hosted […]
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Nicotine Pouches vs Cigarettes: What Makes These Next-Generation Nicotine Products Different?
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The cigarette industry has declined over the past couple of years. According to Altria, the maker of popular brands such as Marlboro, these products take up only 60% of the nicotine market, as opposed to 80% in 2018. The company predicts that it will fall below 50% in three years. Inversely, companies like Philip Morris […]
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Today in History: Monday, April 15, 2024
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Television Western “The Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok,” starring Guy Madison, debuted in first-run syndication in 1951. It moved to CBS in 1955…Adventure/espionage drama “I Spy,” starring Bill Cosby and Robert Culp, concluded on NBC in 1968. It aired for three seasons…Law school drama “The Paper Chase” starring James Stephens and John Houseman made its Showtime cable network debut in 1983. It had aired for one season […]
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Today in History: Friday, April 14, 2023
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Television NBC sitcom “Teacher’s Only,” starring Norman Fell and Lynn Redgrave, opened in 1982. It aired for two seasons. Jean Smart was added to the cast in the second season, which was her first role in a regularly scheduled series…Eddie Murphy exited “Saturday Night Live” in 1984…Variety-themed “The Jim Henson Hour” debuted on NBC in 1989. At the beginning of each episode, Jim Henson would enter an oddly-decorated set (alongside […]
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Today in History: Saturday, April 13, 2024
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Television Barbara Bel Geddes (pre-“Dallas”) killed her cheating husband with a frozen leg of lamb, and then cooked it and served it to the police officers investigating the murder on the “Lamb to the Slaughter” episode of “Alfred Hitchcock Presents” on CBS in 1958. This was based on a short story by Roald Dahl…Sidney Poitier became the first African American to […]