GAME VIEWED FOR FIRST TIME ON TV

First World Series game broadcast on television, September 30, 1947 | Baseball program, Yankees ...

On September 30, 1947, the New York Yankees beat the
Brooklyn Dodgers, 5-3, in Game 1 of the World Series—
the
first Fall Classic game broadcast on television.

It is the second "Subway Series" between and Yankees
and Dodgers and first World Series to involve an African
American player.
Jackie Robinson
(below) of the Dodgers
broke Major League Baseball’s color barrier six months
earlier.

While Red Barber and Mel Allen called the game on the
radio, Bob Stanton described the action on NBC.
 

‘Opening Day: The Story of Jackie Robinson’s First Season’ - The New York Times

OLD TV HISTORY: September 1947 Part 2

WORLD SERIES FIRST TV BROADCAST IN 1947 | PDX RETRO

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POISONED TYLENOL CREATS PANIC IN 1982

The Tylenol murders: A look back at the rash of 1982 drug store poisonings | Fox News
Drugstore clerk removes Tylenol capsules from the shelves
of a pharmacy in New York City after reports of tampering.

On September 29, 1982, three Chicago area residents became ill
and died after ingesting Extra-Strength Tylenol later found to be
poisoned with cyanide. They were the first of seven victims to
lose their lives after taking the over-the-counter pain reliever,
which had been tampered with. The case would create a national
panic over the safety of nonprescription medications and lead to
new standards for pill packaging.

Seventh grader Mary Ann Kellerman was the first to die after
taking the medicine overnight to combat a sore throat.

Tylenol killer still eludes Chicago police 35 years on | The Courier Mail

Inside The Unsolved Tylenol Murders That Shook Chicago In 1982

A tin foil safety seal on a Tylenol bottle
A foil safety seal that became standard on all over-the-
counter medications after the 1982 Tylenol murders.

James Lewis, only person convicted in Tylenol killings, found dead - YouTube
James Lewis was 76 when he died in 2023. According to
police, his death did not appear suspicious.


Lewis was the only person law enforcement targeted as a suspect
for more than 40 years.


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COUNTRY MUSIC LEGEND HAS PASSED AT 88

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(FOX NEWS) – Kris Kristofferson "passed away peacefully in his
home" in Maui, Hawaii, on Saturday, Sept. 28. No cause was given.

In addition to roles in the "Blade" trilogy and "Pat Garrett and
Billy the Kid," Kristofferson earned a
Golden Globe award for
best actor for his role in "A Star is Born."

The country music legend was part of the Highwaymen (below) 
with Waylon Jennings,Johnny Cash and Willie Nelson. 

The Highwaymen (1990) (Waylon Jennings, Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson and Kris Kristofferson) : r ...

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THE POLITICAL CARTOON FROM FOX NEWS

09.29.24

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HISTORY WAS MADE ON THIS DAY

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Jerry Lee Lewis, a Rock ’n’ Roll Original, Dies at 87 - The New York Times

Jerry Lee Lewis passed away 10/28/2022 – WTIX FM


Jerry Lee Lewis (September 29, 1935 – October 28, 2022)
was an American pianist, singer and songwriter.

Nicknamed "The Killer", he was described as "rock ‘n’
roll
‘s first great wild man". A pioneer of rock and roll
and r
ockabilly
music, Lewis made his first recordings
in 1952.

 

In Memoriam Jerry Lee Lewis Okt 2022 - YouTube

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