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January 17, 1949

Today In History

The Goldbergs | the first sitcom on American television airs it's first episode

The Goldbergs is a comedy-drama broadcast from 1929 to 1946 on American radio, and from 1949 to 1956 on American television.

Remember When

THE STUDEBAKER BROTHERS ESTABLISH WAGON MAKING COMPANY
With the passion of youth, $68 and two sets of smithy tools, they established H & C Studebaker on February 16, 1852.  The first day of business grossed 25 cents for shoeing a horse.  A few weeks later they received their first wagon order from a Mr. Earl.  The wagon was constructed and sold for $175.  Business was slow though and they did whatever they could to make ends meet.  The end of the first year would bring just one more wagon order5.  At this time the third son, John Mohler, had come of age.  He, like his brothers, had learned smithing and wagon making but his immediate desires lay west in the gold fields of California.  When a wagon train passed through South Bend early in 1853, he proposed an arrangement wherein he would give them a new wagon in exchange for passage and board.  It was agreed and his brothers helped him build the wagon in ten days.
Babe Ruth, Cy Young, Ty Cobb, Walter Johnson, Connie Mack - The opening of the Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum on June 12, 1939
Rare footage with photos of Babe Ruth pointing to the seats to indicate to the Chicago Cubs & their fans that he was going to hit a HR in the 1932 World Series
BABE RUTH’S CALLED SHOT - It is one of baseball’s all-time great mysteries. Did Babe Ruth really call his shot just before hitting a mammoth World Series home run? The undisputed facts of the events were as follows: It was October 1, 1932, Game 3 of the World Series in Wrigley Field, with the Yankees leading the Cubs 2 games to 0. In the top of the 5th inning, Ruth was at bat with the score tied at 4, facing Cub pitcher Charlie Root. The Cubs’ bench was heckling the Babe as he took strikes one and two. Now, at this point in time, fact and myth get a bit jumbled. Ruth made some type of outward gesture with his bat, but it is unclear whether the gesture was toward the pitcher, or the centerfield bleachers, as Ruth proudly proclaimed for many years thereafter. Either way, Ruth smashed the next pitch well beyond the centerfield fence, for one of the most memorable and debated World Series home runs of all-time. An interesting side note to this story is that on the very next pitch, Lou Gehrig, forever playing in Ruth’s shadow, also hit a home run, his 2nd of the game as well, knocking Charlie Root out of the game. But as was typical for Gehrig, his two home runs in the game paled in comparison to the legend of the mighty Babe’s called shot.
Song of the Day
Pink Floyd - "Us and Them" - Live at Earl's Court London 1994
Remember Welcome Back, Kotter
WELCOME BACK, KOTTER September 9, 1975 to June 8, 1979 on ABC The show was based on Gabe Kotter who was a founding member of the Sweathogs when he was a student at Buchanan and who is now returning to teach the same remedial classes in which he was a student in. The show brought attention to Brooklyn being “The 4th Largest City in America”. The theme song, "Welcome Back", was written and recorded by former Lovin’ Spoonful John Sebastian and became a #1 hit in the spring of 1976. Gabe Kaplan starred as Gabe Kotter, with John Travolta as Vincent "Vinnie" Barbarino. The other student characters were named Arnold Horshack, Freddie "Boom Boom" Washington, and Juan Luis Pedro Philippo DeHuevos Epstein.
Explore America
Venice Beach California

CLASSIC MOVIE SCENES

TV Show of the Day
The Hollywood Squares - 1972
Spencer Tracy
Joe Namath discusses the Jets’ historic Super Bowl III win against the Baltimore Colts, including his guarantee that the Jets would win and how the win aided the AFL-NFL merger.
Interview of the Day
Arthur Ashe interviews Borg in 1981
President Richard Nixon - Announcing Resignation on Television

The 1970s

The Oil embargo in 1973

Microsoft led by Bill Gates moved from Albuquerque to its new home in Bellevue, Washington, on January 1, 1979

Oprah moved to Baltimore's WJZ-TV in 1976 to co-anchor the six o'clock news

President Nixon and Mrs. Nixon left the White House after his resignation on August 9, 1974

Peter Jennings returned to ABC as one of World News Tonight's three anchors in 1978

The Oil embargo in 1973

Microsoft led by Bill Gates moved from Albuquerque to its new home in Bellevue, Washington, on January 1, 1979

Oprah moved to Baltimore's WJZ-TV in 1976 to co-anchor the six o'clock news

President Nixon and Mrs. Nixon left the White House after his resignation on August 9, 1974

Peter Jennings returned to ABC as one of World News Tonight's three anchors in 1978

Baseball Royalty

Yogi

Yaz

Number # 42

Steve Carlton

Shoeless Joe

Yogi

Yaz

Number # 42

Steve Carlton

Shoeless Joe

Collectible Editions

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