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June 7, 1976

Today In History

"The NBC Nightly News" with John Chancellor and David Brinkley aired for the first time

Remember When

BREAKING NEWS | The Hindenburg Explodes | original footage from Thursday, May 6, 1937 | near Lakehurst, New Jersey
Jerry West averaged an NBA record 46.3 points per game in all 6 games of the Western Division Finals of 1965
Joe DiMaggio - is the mystery guest on the TV show What's My Line? - September 18, 1955
Song of the Day
The Kingston Trio Tom Dooley Live 1958
Janis Joplin performs Piece Of My Heart in 1968
Explore America
Experience and explore the Gold Rush areas out west

CLASSIC MOVIE SCENES

TV Show of the Day
THE YOGI BEAR SHOW - 1961
The Barbra Streisand Album | Released on February 25, 1963
The Barbra Streisand Album is the debut album by Barbra Streisand, released February 25, 1963, on Columbia Records. It peaked at #8 on the Billboard pop albums chart, and has been certified a gold album by the RIAA. The album won Grammy awards for Album of the Year and Best Female Vocal Performance. In January 2006, the album was inducted in to the Grammy Hall of Fame. Side one 1. "Cry Me a River" Arthur Hamilton 3:37 2. "My Honey's Lovin' Arms" Joseph Meyer, Harry Ruby 2:14 3. "I'll Tell the Man in the Street" Lorenz Hart, Richard Rodgers 3:09 4. "A Taste of Honey" Ric Marlow, Bobby Scott 2:51 5. "Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?" Frank Churchill, Ann Ronell 2:35 6. "Soon It's Gonna Rain" Tom Jones, Harvey Schmidt 3:44 Side two 1. "Happy Days Are Here Again" Milton Ager, Jack Yellen 3:04 2. "Keepin' Out of Mischief Now" Andy Razaf, Thomas Waller 2:11 3. "Much More" Tom Jones, Harvey Schmidt 3:02 4. "Come to the Supermarket in Old Peking" Cole Porter 1:56 5. "A Sleepin' Bee" Harold Arlen, Truman Capote 4:21
Rookie Magic Johnson scores 42 pts,15 rebounds, 7 assists - 1980 NBA Finals - Lakers vs 76ers - Game 6
Interview of the Day
Ken Burns talks Baseball with Charlie Rose | 1994
THE LUNAR MODULE “EAGLE” LANDED ON THE MOON AT TRANQUILITY BASE ON JULY 20, 1969 AT 4:18 pm
Neil Armstrong realized that they were heading into a field of boulders on the northeast shoulder of a crater the size of a football field. Drama was the last thing that anyone had wanted. A warning light was telling him he had less than 60 seconds of fuel left, but they were close now and it was just a matter of easing themselves down. Forty seconds had passed since the sixty-second warning, and Armstrong stated “The Eagle Has Landed.” For the astronauts, the landing had been the big moment of the mission. But, for the waiting world, the big moment was still to come… the first footstep. Armstrong stood on the pad for a moment or two, testing the soil with the tip of his boot before he proclaimed, “That’s one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind.”

American Moments

Indy 500 race

Westminster Dog Show

Boston Marathon

Movie Premiers in LA

Super Bowl Sunday

Indy 500 race

Westminster Dog Show

Boston Marathon

Movie Premiers in LA

Super Bowl Sunday

Very Special People in the world of sport and beyond

Walter Payton

John Wooden

Bill Bradley

Coach Dean Smith

Jim Valvano

Walter Payton

John Wooden

Bill Bradley

Coach Dean Smith

Jim Valvano

Collectible Editions

You have a choice of three versions of our collectible edition to select from. 52-pages, 100-pages (special oversized edition) and our 104-page version (hard cover). Enjoy your stroll down memory lane!



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