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December 11, 1980

Today In History

"Magnum P.I." starring Tom Selleck premiers on CBS

Private Investigator Thomas Magnum likes the good life. How could he not when serving as the permanent 'house guest' of celebrated author Robin Masters at his luxury Hawaiian getaway. Magnum helps the unseen millionaire with security and in return he gets to live in paradise, drive his employer's Ferrari 308 GTS and romance those beautiful Hawaiian ladies. Magnum takes on only cases that suit him but they usually end up bringing him face to face with drug dealers, assassins and brutal thugs, and he enlists the help of his ex-marine buddies T.C. and Rick when the action gets tough. But the one constant thorn in his side is by-the-book, ex-British Army Sergeant Major Higgins, who rules the estate as with strict regime with the aid of two Doberman Pinschers.

Remember When

Power lunch at a Cafe in Hollywood in the 1950s
The Fighting Irish upset undefeated and #1-ranked San Francisco in the final game of the regular season, March 5, 1977 in South Bend
The Astrodome was deemed the “Eighth Wonder of the World” when it opened in 1965
Song of the Day
Barry White | Let the Music Play
Barry White ... One of the pioneers of disco, his two greatest hits were "You’re the First, the Last, My Everything” and Can’t Get Enough of Your Love, Babe”
“THE MOUSEKETEERS” 1955 – 1959 on ABC
“Mouseketeer” Annette Funicello and “Head Mouseketeer” Jimmie Dodd - The Mickey Mouse Club was Walt Disney’s second venture in to producing a television series, and helped finance and promote the building of the Disneyland theme park. Walt Disney turned The Mickey Mouse Club over to Bill Walsh who created a variety show for children featuring a news reel, cartoon, as well as music, talent, and comedy segments. The Mouseketeer Roll Call featured that day’s line up of regular performers who would introduce themselves by name to the television audience. Jimmie Dodd, the host provided leadership both on and off screen, and his short segments encouraged the young viewers to make the right moral choices. These became known as “Doddisms”.
Explore America
Apple Pie Festival in Vermont

Marilyn Monroe

TV Show of the Day
Dragnet 1967 The LSD Story Blueboy - The Pilot Episode
“The story you are about to see is true” and “Just the facts, ma’am” are two phrases which became so popular – they established the realistic tone of this early police drama. Starring Joe Webb, this cop show set the standard and helped improve the public’s perception of police departments nationwide.
View Melissa Gilbert's audition - she was one of many girls who auditioned for the role of Laura Ingalls in "Little House on the Prairie"
1973 Sugar Bowl highlights Notre Dame vs. Alabama - with 4:12 remaining in the game when Notre Dame kicker Bob Thomas put the Irish ahead 24-23 with a 19-yard field goal.
Interview of the Day
Interview with Al Pacino
DAVID SUSSKIND - Called one of the most important cultural figures of the 50’s, 60’s, and 70’s
DAVID SUSSKIND Called one of the most important cultural figures of the 50’s, 60’s, and 70’s, David Susskind is considered a key player in the development of television shows. Beginning his career as a talent agent, the Harvard educated Susskind successfully became a pioneer in radio, television, film and theater. The maverick TV producer and talk show host/moderator was known for his keen intelligence. He is credited with bringing quality and controversial material to radio, television and film. In 1958, he took the reins as a New York radio talk show host on Open End. The show began at 11 p.m. every night and would not end until the participants ran out of things to say. Eventually Open End was adapted to television and broadcast on Sunday nights as the two-hour talk show program The David Susskind Show that was highly regarded for its stimulating guests and controversial topics. Susskind’s most heated exchange occurred when he interviewed Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev at the height of the Cold War in 1960. Through his long career as a talk show host, Susskind covered many hot-button issues including race relations, gay rights, and the Vietnam War. Among the many programs he produced, Susskind is credited with bringing many literary works to television such as Death of a Salesman, Look Homeward Angel, and feature films including A Raisin in the Sun, and Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore. Throughout his career, David Susskind won 27 Emmy’s and 3 Peabody awards.

CLASSIC AMERICAN IMAGES

Baseball Superstars

Carl Yastrzemski Homers in the 1967 World Series - Red Sox vs Cardinals

Brooks Robinson - The Human Vacuum Cleaner

Fred Lynn - AL Rookie of the year and MVP in 1975

Reggie Jackson leads the Oakland As to three World Series Titles

Yogi Berra

Carl Yastrzemski Homers in the 1967 World Series - Red Sox vs Cardinals

Brooks Robinson - The Human Vacuum Cleaner

Fred Lynn - AL Rookie of the year and MVP in 1975

Reggie Jackson leads the Oakland As to three World Series Titles

Yogi Berra

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