When did the “Today” show premiere?
The “Today” show premiered on January 14, 1952, on NBC, broadcasting from New York.
The host was Dave Garroway. Garroway’s sign-off line was “Peace.”
The “Today” show premiered on January 14, 1952, on NBC, broadcasting from New York.
The host was Dave Garroway. Garroway’s sign-off line was “Peace.”
“The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet” was on the radio eight years from 1944-52 before it started on TV. It on both TV and radio for two years-1952-54. The TV version continued until September 1966.
Dick York leave the TV series “Bewitched” (ABC, 1964-72) primarily for health reasons. As a result of a back injury during the filming of They Came to Cordura (1959), he developed a degenerative spine condition. He has also said that he wanted to spend more time with his children and that “the atmosphere on the…
Yes, Jodie Foster has starred in a TV series. During the 1974-75 season, she played Addie Pray on “Paper Moon,” an ABC sitcom based on the 1972 Peter Bogdanovich movie.
Laura Palmer’s father, Leland Palmer (Roy Wise) killed her, while possessed by an evil spirit named Bob. Laura Palmer was played by Sheryl Lee.
Bud Collyer was the host when the show “To Tell the Truth” ran on prime time on CBS. When it went into syndication in 1969, Garry Moore took over.
James Mason played Tiberius, John McEnery played Caligula, Richard Kiley played Claudius, and Anthony Andrews played Nero in the miniseries “A.D.” (Anno Domini) (NBC, 1985).