What did Winston cigarettes taste good “like,” and when did it first do so on TV?
Winston cigarettes tasted good “like a cigarette should.”
The first commercial using the jingle appeared in 1956.
Winston cigarettes tasted good “like a cigarette should.”
The first commercial using the jingle appeared in 1956.
Charles Kuralt’s “On the Road” feature has appeared on “The CBS Evening News” since October 1967.
The Goodwill Games were first held in July 1986, in Moscow. The brainchild of Ted Turner, the games included events such as basketball, boxing, gymnastics, track and field, and wrestling.
Mie Nemoto and Kei Masuda were the popular Japanese musical team Pink Lady, whose American variety show “Pink Lady and Jeff” lasted only one year (1980) on NBC. Jeff Altman was their American sidekick.
George Reeves shot himself on June 16, 1959. The police ruled that the former star of “The Adventures of Superman” (1952-57) had committed suicide, though some have suspected murder. He was planning to be married at the time.
Voice expert June Foray provided the voice for Rocky the Flying Squirrel on “The Bullwinkle Show”. He also provided the voices on the show for Dudley Do-Right’s girlfriend Nell, and for others.
The cartoon character Mabel first appeared in 1954 advertising Carling Black Label Beer.