When did Jacqueline Kennedy lead a nationally televised tour of the White House?
Jacqueline Kennedy lead a nationally televised tour of the White House in 1962.
Jacqueline Kennedy lead a nationally televised tour of the White House in 1962.
“As the World Turns” (CBS, 1956) was the first soap opera to change its format from fifteen minutes to thirty minutes each weekday.
“The George Burns and Grade Allen Show” (CBS) was on radio eighteen years-1932-1950 before it started on TV. It was on on both TV and radio for one year-1950. The TV version ran until September 1958.
Johnny Olson was the famous TV game show announcer shouting “Come on down” on “The Price Is Right” (NBC, 1956-65; CBS, 1972). Olson worked on the show from 1972 until his death in 1985.
The evil aliens in “Battlestar Galactica” were the Cylons. Patrick Macnee provided the voice of the Cylon leader.
Walter Cronkite hosted the TV game show “It’s News to Me” (CBS, 1951-54).
The real name of the hospital nicknamed “St. Elsewhere” was St. Eligius in Boston. It received its nickname because other hospitals dumped their unwanted patients there.