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March 10, 1980

Today In History

Willard Scott becomes the weather forcaster on the Today Show

Scott was tapped by NBC in 1980 to become its weatherman for The Today Show, replacing Bob Ryan. After being inspired by a viewer request, Scott began his practice of wishing centenarians a happy birthday on-air in 1983. During the 1980s, Scott routinely did weather reports on the road, interviewing locals at community festivals and landmarks. He also periodically performed on the program from Washington D.C., which he still considered his home.

Remember When

Piano Lessons every Tuesday Afternoon
A New York Story - Polo Grounds
Polo Grounds I was originally built in 1883 and, after many modifications, was named Polo Grounds IV in 1911. The Giants played there until moving west in 1957. The horseshoe shape had the left and right field walls less than 300 feet and the centerfield wall was almost 500 feet. The bullpens were in fair territory in left and right center. The New York Mets played there in 1962-1963. The phrase "Hot Dog" was coined by NY Journal sports cartoonist Tad Dorgan when he couldn't remember how to spell the word "dachshund" in describing the "red hot dachshund sausages" served at a game here in April 1901. Memorable moments were when Willie Mays made his greatest catch in the 1954 World Series and Bobby Thomson's "Shot Heard Round the World" homer occurred here at 4:11 pm on October 3, 1951 against the Dodgers. The capacity was increased often and reached its peak of 55,000 in 1923.
Edwin Moses | 400 meter hurdles legend and his 122 consecutive victories
Edwin Moses Edwin Corley Moses will always be remembered for one of the most dominant reigns in sports. For nine years, nine months and nine days, he was invincible in the 400 meters hurdles, winning 122 consecutive races (107 finals). The 400 meter hurdles covers 10 three-foot obstacles, and Edwin took an unprecedented 13 steps in between the hurdles instead of the usual fourteen which every other hurdler takes. His unique style remains the ultimate demonstration of power, speed, and elegance. By the time he retired from the sport in 1989, Moses had won two Olympic gold medals, in Montreal in 1976 and Los Angeles in 1984, and he would certainly have won a third gold, but for the American boycott of the 1980 Olympics in Moscow. In 1983 he broke the world record for the fourth time in Koblenz, Germany, with a time of 47.02, a mark which stood for the next nine years. During his career he won three World Cup titles and two World-Championships.
Song of the Day
The Highwaymen - Highwayman (Live at Farm Aid 1992)
September 11, 1962 - Drummer Ringo Starr replaces Pete Best of the Beatles
Explore America
BASEBALL HALL OF FAME in Cooperstown, Upstate New York

THERE IS LOVE IN THE AIR

TV Show of the Day
The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet - A Rose A Day (1965)
The Birds Movie – 1963 - directed by Alfred Hitchcock
This thriller was directed by Alfred Hitchcock. The leading characters were Tippi Hedren playing socialite Melanie Daniels, Rod Taylor as Mitch Brenner, Jessica Tandy as Mitch’s mother Lydia, Mitch’s younger sister Cathy was played by Veronica Cartwright and Cathy’s teacher Annie Hayworth was played by Suzanne Pleshette
The Highlights of the 1975 World Series - Red Sox vs the Reds
Interview of the Day
Muhammad Ali Parkinson Interview 1981
Remembering Opening Day | Disneyland 1955
Disneyland opened with an invitation only event on Sunday, July 17th, 1955. Ronald Reagan, Bob Cummings, and Art Linkletter hosted ABC’s 90 minute Telecast, the largest live event ever. The entrance fee was one dollar with rides and attractions each costing from 10¢ to 35¢. The television crews and staff contributed to the overcrowded conditions, along with the dignitaries, and the extensive guest list. Because of the heat, women were literally sinking into the freshly paved asphalt on Main Street. Others were getting paint all over themselves from the wet paint on the buildings and light posts. Walt Disney guaranteed that the park would be completed within the next 30 days.

San Francisco Scenes

The 1906 Quake

The 1906 Quake

Baseball Studs

Ryne Sanberg

Bob Gibson

Bobby Richardson

Jim Rice

Reggie Jackson

Ryne Sanberg

Bob Gibson

Bobby Richardson

Jim Rice

Reggie Jackson

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