When were the Goodwill Games first held?
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.
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.
The TV series “Bridget Loves Bernie” was loosely based on Abie’s Irish Rose (1946), in which an Irish girl named Rosemary (Joanne Dru) marries a Jewish boy named Abie (Richard Norris), leading to family conflict. In the TV show, Meredith Baxter played Bridget and David Birney played Bernie.
The Wizard of Oz (1939) was first broadcast on TV on November 3, 1956, from 9:00 to 11:00 P.M. EST on CBS. It got a 33.9 rating and a 52.7 percent audience share.
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