Archive for October 5th, 2013

DOOR CLOSED THE LAST TIME ON THIS DAY IN 1952

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Inner Sanctum Mysteries, a popular anthology series that aired from Jan. 
7, 1941 to Oct. 5, 1952 (NBC/CBS), was created by producer Himan Brown 
and was based on the generic title given to the mystery novels of Simon 
and Schuster. The anthology series featured stories of mystery, terror 
and suspense, and its tongue-in-cheek introductions were in sharp 
contrast to shows like Suspense and The Whistler. The early programs 
opened with
Raymond Edward Johnson introducing himself as, “your
host, Raymond.” The program’s familiar and famed audio trademark
was the eerie creaking door which opened and closed the broadcast. 

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LOUIE LOUIE DAY IN PORTLAND, OREGON!

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The Kingsmen, who recorded “Louie, Louie” in 1963, will play at the Aladdin Theater
at 7 p.m. this evening for the induction ceremony for the 2013 class of the Oregon
Music Hall of Fame. The Kingsmen were inducted in 2007.

Kingsmen

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TODAY IN HISTORY ~

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KAREN ALLEN IS 62 TODAY

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Actress Karen Jane Allen is best known for her role as Marion
Ravenwood
in Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) and Indiana
Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
(2008). Allen
has also had roles in films, including National Lampoon’s
Animal House
(1978), Starman (1984), and Scrooged
(1988),

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NUMBER-TWO ON THIS DAY IN 1967

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As of the end of 2001, The Recording Industry Association of America
listed “Never My Love” as the second most played song in the 20th
century with over 7 million radio plays. "You’ve Lost That Lovin’
Feeling" by The Righteous Brothers was first with over 8 million.

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