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Today in History: Monday, April 10, 2023

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Television
Ricky Nelson sang for first time on ABC sitcom “The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet” in 1957, performing the song “I’m Walking”…In 1983, NBC launched drama “Casablanca, based on the classic 1942 theatrical. It starred David Soul (“Starsky and Hutch”), Scatman Crothers and Hector Elizondo…Short-lived CBS crime drama “Double Dare, headlined by Billy Dee Williams and Ken Wahl, debuted in 1985. Six episodes aired…“America’s Most Wanted” debuted in 1988 and was canceled by Fox in September 1996. Two months later, the network reversed its decision and “AMW “stayed on the network through June 18, 2011. After a brief revival on Lifetime it was canceled again on March 28, 2013…NBC launched sitcom “Nearly Departed, starring Eric Idle and Caroline McWilliams (“Benson”) in 1989. It was loosely based on theatrical “Topper” and aired for only four episodes…In 1997, NBC launched sitcom “Fired Up,” starring “NYPD Blue’s” Sharon Lawrence. It aired on Monday as part of the network’s “Must She TV” comedy brand on the evening (which was derived from “Must See TV”).

Movies
“House of Wax,” the first color 3-D theatrical from a major American studio premiered nationwide in 1953.

Celebrity Birthdays
Actor Steven Seagal is 72; actor Peter MacNicol (“Ally McBeal”) is 69; singer-producer Kenneth “Babyface” Edmonds is 65; musician Brian Setzer is 64; actor David Harbour (“Stranger Things”) is 48; actress Chyler Leigh (“Supergirl”, “Grey’s Anatomy”) is 41; “This Is Us” star Mandy Moore is 39; Haley Joel Osment (“The Sixth Sense”) is 35; singer Maren Morris is 33; actress Daisy Ridley (“Star Wars: The Force Awakens”) is 31.

-Did You Know?:
At 14 seasons (1952-1966), “The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet” is the longest running live action network sitcom in the history of television…Prior to his Oscar nominated performance on “The Sixth Sense” in 1999, Haley Joel Osment was a regular in two scripted sitcoms. The first, at age six, was “Thunder Alley” on ABC from 1994-95. And the second, which began on ABC and ended on NBC, was “The Jeff Foxworthy Show” from 1995 to 1997. He also appeared for six episodes as Murphy’s (Candice Bergen) son Avery on CBS’ “Murphy Brown.” Jake McDorman took over the role of Avery in the reboot of “Murphy Brown” last season.