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January 15, 1967

Today In History

Super Bowl I | originally known as The World Championship Game | The Green Bay Packers defeated the Kansas City Chiefs in LA 35-10

Remember When

Breaking News | Night Of The 1965 Northeast Blackout
Playoff Classics: Boston Celtics vs Philadelphia 76ers (1982 Eastern Conference Finals - Game 7)
The USFL | Keith Jackson interviews New Jersey Generals owner Donald Trump and Birmingham Stallions owner Marvin L Warner in 1984
Song of the Day
Elvis Presley | Today, Tomorrow and Forever
Stars of the Television show Dallas share their memories of Larry Hagman, who played the iconic JR Ewing
Dallas – Prime Time Television Soap Opera First Telecast on April 2, 1978 Dallas, the saga of the Ewing Family, began as a five-part mini-series in 1978. At this time no evening show caught the soap opera crowd's attention. The ratings were fair, until the show moved to Friday nights. The Ewing family lived at the sprawling South Fork ranch, in high end Braddock Country just outside Dallas. Like any good power family, there was the matriarch and patriarch, Jock and Miss Ellie and three sons. Their extensive romantic relations, and the Barnes clan of rival oilers were all that was needed to create a self-contained world of intrigue, dysfunction and passion. Brothers Bobby and older brother J.R. didn't exactly play nice with each other. J.R. was nearly a hundred percent scoundrel, Bobby had streaks of honesty and integrity…but that patented Ewing viciousness certainly reared its head once in a while.
Explore America
The Studebaker National Museum in South Bend, Indiana

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TV Show of the Day
Room 222 - Season 1 Episode 1 - Richie's Story
A Look Back at the Work of James Lipton
NBA 100 Greatest Plays (1950-1999)
Interview of the Day
Arlo Guthrie interviewed by Tom Brokaw about the 1960s, Vietnam, anti-war movements, music and more
Childhood Memories from the 1960's & 70's

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Classic Sports Images

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