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TODAY IN HISTORY

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From left: Walter Matthau and Art Carney in a scene from the play. Matthau
was replaced with Jack Klugman, starting in November 1965.

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FIRST BROADWAY PRODUCTION ON TV

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Peter-Pan

On March 7, 1955, NBC presented Peter Pan live as part of Producers’
Showcase
(with nearly all of the show’s original cast) as the first full-
length Broadway production on color TV. The show attracted a then
record audience of 65-million viewers, the highest ever up to that
time for a single television program.

 

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TODAY IN HISTORY!

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NEWS ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY!

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‘’THE MAN WHO OWNED BROADWAY’’

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George Michael Cohan
(July 3, 1878 – November 5, 1942)

George M. Cohan was a playwright, composer, lyricist, actor, singer,
dancer and producer. He began his career as a child, performing with
his parents and sister in a vaudeville act known as "The Four Cohans.

He is considered the father of American musical comedy. His life and
music were depicted in the Academy Awardwinning film Yankee Doodle
Dandy
(1942) and the 1968 musical George M!. A statue of Cohan in
Times Square in New York City commemorates his contributions to
American musical theatre.

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