What was the first televised baseball game?
The first televised baseball game was a May 1939 game between Columbia and Princeton.
The first televised baseball game was a May 1939 game between Columbia and Princeton.
The hugely popular show “Roller Derby” ran on ABC for two years, from March 1949 to August 1951.
On “The New Adventures of Charlie Chan,” a syndicated TV program in the 1956-57 season, the sleuth was played by J. Carroll Naish, an Irishman from New York.
The characters in the original TV series “Mission: Impossible” (CBS, 1966-73) were: Agent Briggs (Steven Hill), Cinnamon Carter (Barbara Bain), Barney Collier (Greg Morris), Willie Armitage (Peter Lupus), and Rollin Hand (Martin Landau). James Phelps (Peter Graves) joined the cast in 1968.
David Hartman was the first host of “Good Morning America” (ABC, 1975).
Willard Scott join the “Today” cast in March 1980. Before then he was the weatherman at NBC’s Washington affiliate.
The stairs in the TV show “Upstairs, Downstairs” were at 165 Eaton Place in London. The house actually filmed was No. 65, but to avoid lawsuits, the producers glued a “1” in front of the “65.”