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April 7, 1970

Today In History

John Wayne won his first and only Oscar for his role in True Grit

In True Grit, Wayne plays grumpy, pot-bellied U.S. marshal "Rooster" Cogburn, hired by 14-year-old Mattie Ross (Kim Darby) to find Tom Chaney (Jeff Corey), who killed her father. The headstrong Mattie could have had her pick of lawmen, but selects the aging Cogburn because she believes he has "true grit".

Remember When

Disneyland's 10th Anniversary | 1965
Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee. Rest In Peace Champ! Muhammad Ali
1950s Sports Greats
Song of the Day
The Beatles | Hey Jude
WOODY ALLEN ... ACTOR, DIRECTOR, and SCREENWRITER
WOODY ALLEN was born Allen Stewart Konigsberg on December 1, 1935, in Brooklyn, New York. At the age of 17 he legally changed his name to Heywood (Woody) Allen. Dropping out of New York University after receiving a failing grade in his filmmaking class, Allen began his career writing for television, most notably, for Sid Caesar’s Your Show of Shows. Building on his ‘neurotic New Yorker’ persona, Woody Allen was a stand-up comedian who then created roles for himself in his plays and films, including What's New, Pussycat? in 1965 and his Broadway debut Don't Drink the Water, in 1966. He made his directorial debut in 1966 with What's Up, Tiger Lily? His career took off with Take the Money and Run in 1969, followed by Bananas, Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex (But Were Afraid to Ask), Play It Again, Sam and Sleeper. The 1977 Annie Hall movie starring Diane Keaton earned four Academy Awards including best screenplay, best picture, and best director. Hannah and Her Sisters starring Mia Farrow earned Allen another Oscar (best original screenplay) and broke box-office records. Woody Allen’s great longtime career success has made him one of the most acclaimed, and recognized screenwriters, actors, directors, and comedians of his time.
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NEW ORLEANS - for the music, the food, the arts, and the Cajun spice

Classic Musicians

Joni Mitchell

Duke Ellington

James Taylor

Louis Armstrong

Elvis

Joni Mitchell

Duke Ellington

James Taylor

Louis Armstrong

Elvis

TV Show of the Day
Classic scenes from Get Smart | Season 5
Maxwell Smart, a.k.a. Agent 86, works for CONTROL, a Washington, D.C.-based counterintelligence agency. Totally inept as a secret agent, Smart can barely use the gadgetry the agency provides him 'including a phone embedded in his shoe'. Nevertheless, he and his fellow agents always seem to thwart the operations of KAOS, an organized crime outfit dedicated to evil. Agent 99 is Smart's smarter partner, a resourceful agent who eventually marries her bumbling cohort. Smart and Agent 99's boss is a man known only as The Chief. Starring Don Adams as Maxwell Smart | Barbara Feldon as Agent 99 | Edward Platt as The Chef.
The Best of W.C. Fields
Reggie Jackson broke in to the major leagues with the Kansas City As in 1967
Interview of the Day
Gloria Swanson | Barbara Walters | 1981 Interview
Stanton Street in the Lower East Side of New York City

CLASSIC AMERICAN IMAGES

Butch Cassidy

Bob Hope

Buffalo Bill Wild West Show

D Day Bombers

Butch Cassidy

Bob Hope

Buffalo Bill Wild West Show

D Day Bombers

Bobby Orr # 4 - Boston Bruins

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