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January 16, 1973

Today In History

'Bonanza' airs for the 440th final episode

Remembering Bonanza Premiered on September 12, 1959 Producer David Dortort sold NBC on the idea of creating Bonanza, as a contrast to the sitcoms and formula Westerns that filled the TV schedule at that time. Ben Cartwright, the strong patriarch, guided his three sons through both wise counsel and model behavior. Each son came from a different mother. Ben Cartwright was a widower three times. Adam was the intellectual and somewhat brooding oldest son, a man more likely to use brains rather than brawn. Hoss was the gentle giant, a man of incredible strength with a heart of gold. Little Joe was the irrepressible youngest son, impulsive and a romantic at heart. The setting for the Cartwright family was the sprawling Ponderosa ranch, an empire of cattle, timber and mining set in the mountains of Nevada, near Lake Tahoe

Remember When

LAND FOR SALE - $2.50 per ACRE
LAND FOR SALE - $2.50 per ACRE - May 1858 The Burlington and Missouri River Railroad today announced land for sale at the low price of $2.50 per acre. Encouraged by Congress, the B&L RR is finding that to be profitable, settlement in the area is necessary. Advertisements in the East and overseas will begin shortly. No money down, 6% interest, and 10 - years credit is the deal. Additional inducements will allow land owners and their families to receive free Railroad passage to explore their new surroundings.
The Houston Astrodome exploding scoreboard memories
Sandy Koufax pitches a perfect game
Song of the Day
Elvis Presley | Burning Love
Nancy Sinatra performs LIVE | These Boots Are Made for Walkin'
Explore America
The Archway in St. Louis

Cary Grant

Cary Grant with Grace Kelly

Cary Grant with Ingrid Bergman

Cary Grant with Joan Fontaine

Cary Grant with Sophia Loren

Cary Grant with Grace Kelly

Cary Grant with Ingrid Bergman

Cary Grant with Joan Fontaine

Cary Grant with Sophia Loren

TV Show of the Day
The Green Hornet - episode The Preying Mantis 1966
U.S.A. | We are the World
CALVIN MURPHY | the shortest player ever to be elected to the NBA Hall of Fame
At only 5’9”, Calvin Murphy is the shortest player ever to be elected to the NBA Hall of Fame. After a stellar collegiate career at Niagara University where he averaged 33.1 points per game and was a 3-time All-American, Murphy was selected in the 2nd round of the NBA draft by the San Diego Rockets. Murphy played 13 seasons in the NBA, all with the San Diego/Houston Rockets and averaged 17.9 points per game for his career. However, Calvin Murphy is best known for being one of the league’s best ever free throw shooters. A career 89% free throw shooter, Murphy set league records for most consecutive free throws made (78), and highest free throw percentage for a full season (95.8%). Though both of these records have since been broken, Murphy’s legacy as one of the all-time great free throw shooters lives on today. Murphy was elected to the NBA Hall of Fame in 1993 and his uniform # 23 is retired by the Rockets.
Interview of the Day
Arlo Guthrie interviewed by Tom Brokaw about the 1960s, Vietnam, anti-war movements, music and more
Fulton Fish Market in New York

Tragic News that affected millions of Americans

The tragedy at Kent State

The Hindenburg Explodes

Mount St. Helens Erupts

The Invasion of Pearl Harbor

The Great Northeast Blackout

The tragedy at Kent State

The Hindenburg Explodes

Mount St. Helens Erupts

The Invasion of Pearl Harbor

The Great Northeast Blackout

Young and on their way to stardom

Chamberlain at the University of Kansas

Bart Starr - University of Alabama

Bill Bradley - Princeton University

Bill Cartwright - University of San Francisco

Charles Barkley - Auburn University

Chamberlain at the University of Kansas

Bart Starr - University of Alabama

Bill Bradley - Princeton University

Bill Cartwright - University of San Francisco

Charles Barkley - Auburn University

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