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HISTORY WAS MADE ON THIS DAY

September 12, 1962 - Kennedy's "We Go to the Moon" Speech

PORTLAND RETRO BLOG | PDX RETRO - Part 31 Why the AP Fired Emily Wilder - The Ringer
MIKE  GRACIA

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ron howard in Walking Distance | Twilight zone, Twilight, Ron howard
Ronnie Howard & Gig Young in "Walking
Distance", Twilight Zone Episode
#5 (10/30/59)

The Andy Griffith Show, Season 3 release date, trailers, cast, synopsis and reviews
(1960 – 1968)

Friday Five - Spin-offs | Insufficient Scotty
(1974 – 1984)

Ron Howard At The Academy Awards, 3242002, La, Ca, By Robert Hepler. Celebrity (16 x 20 ...

Apollo 13 (1995) - Posters — The Movie Database (TMDB)
1995

Ron Howard's 5 Best Comedies (& His 5 Best Dramas)

Ron Howard announces new Star Wars film will be called "Solo: A Star Wars Story" - CBS News
Director, producer and screenwriter Ron Howard is
71 years old today.

Howard has received two Academy Awards, four Emmy
Awards
, two Golden Globe Awards, and a Grammy Award.

He was awarded the National Medal of Arts in 2003 and
was inducted into the
Television Hall of Fame in 2013.

Howard has two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
for his contributions in film and television.

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REPORT RELEASED ON THIS DAY IN 1968

50 years after landmark report on riots, Kerner Commission’s last survivor still worries about ...

The President’s National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders—known as the Kerner Commission—released
its report
, condemning racism as the primary cause of
the recent surge of riots. Headed by Governor Otto
Kerner of
Illinois, the 11-member commission was
appointed by
President Lyndon B. Johnson in July
1967 to uncover
the causes of urban riots and
recommend solutions.

Bill Moyers Journal . The Kerner Commission — 40 Years Later | PBS


History of resignations and corruption by Illinois governors | Belleville News-Democrat
Otto Kerner Jr. (August 15, 1908 – May 9, 1976)



The Kerner Commission (1968) - NJFAC
The Kerner Commission with President Lyndon B. Johnson
seated center.


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MOVIE WON EIGHT OSCARS ON THIS DAY

Gone With the Wind Vintage Movie Poster

It received generally positive reviews upon its release on
December 15, 1939. While the casting was widely praised,
the long running time received criticism.

At the 12th Academy Awards, Gone with the Wind received
ten
Academy Awards (eight competitive, two honorary) from
thirteen nominations, including wins for
Best Picture, Best
Director
(Fleming), Best Adapted Screenplay (posthumously
awarded to Sidney Howard),
Best Actress (Leigh), and Best
Supporting Actress
(Hattie McDaniel, becoming the first
African American to win an Academy Award). It set records
for the total number of wins and nominations at the time.

Famous-Movie-Quotes-1939-Gone-With-The-Wind-Frankly-Dont-Give- – Comics And Memes

Pin on Gone With the Wind
Hattie McDaniel
(June 10, 1893 – October 26, 1952

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PAUL HARVEY HAD THE REST OF THE STORY

Joseph Clemons Obituary | Star Tribune

Paul Harvey - Autographed Inscribed Photograph | HistoryForSale Item 192888
Paul Harvey Aurandt (September 4, 1918 – February 28, 2009)

Harvey died on February 28, 2009, at age 90 at a hospital in
Phoenix, Arizona, surrounded by family and friends. No
cause of death was stated.

katn-may-67
Paul Harvey (right) was an on – air guest when this blogger worked at KATN radio in Boise, Idaho.

PAUL HARVEY | Paul harvey, Harvey, Old time radio

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FINAL EPISODE OF TV SERIES ON THIS DAY

8 things you might not know about the M*A*S*H finale

On February 28, 1983, the celebrated sitcom M*A*S*H bows out
after 11 seasons, airing a special two-and-a-half hour episode
watched by 77 percent of the television viewing audience. It
was the largest percentage ever to watch a single TV show up
to that time.

After earning consistently high ratings throughout its 11-year
run, M*A*S*H enjoyed enduring popularity in the following
decades, as it became one of the world’s most syndicated
shows. It also spawned an unsuccessful spin-off, After MASH,
which CBS aired from 1983 to 1985.

OTD Feb 28 1983 MASH's Final Episode The last episode was the most watched finale of a tv series ...


A look at the production set.

10 rare photos from the set of 'M*A*S*H'

M*A*S*H: MeTV to Air Finale for Veteran's Day - canceled + renewed TV shows, ratings - TV Series ...

The 'M*A*S*H' finale, by the numbers

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