June 24, 1983
Today In History
7th Space Shuttle Mission-Challenger 2 lands at Edwards AFB
Remember When
Arriving in to Ellis Island and America
The 1957 Tar Heels win the NCAA Championship with a final triple overtime game over Kansas & Wilt Chamberlain
Bob Feller of the Cleveland Indians threw three no-hitters and 12 one-hitters in his career, both records at the time when he retired.
Song of the Day
Crosby, Stills & Nash with James Taylor and Emmylou Harris -- "Teach Your Children"
Dallas TV Show starring Larry Hagman as 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
California - Venice Beach
These Were Stars
TV Show of the Day
Dennis The Menace
Elton John performs the song Daniel LIVE in 1973
1935 Detroit Tigers Win Series led by star Hank Greenberg
Detroit won the AL pennant with a regular season record of 93-58, three games ahead of the second place Yankees. For the season, they outscored their opponents 919 to 665.
The season started out poorly for the Tigers who were 2-9 after two weeks of play and in last place at the end of April. They got red hot and went 35-10 between June 26 and August 15, 1935. They defeated the Chicago Cubs in the World Series four games to two.
They were led by hitters Mickey Cochrane, Hank Greenberg, Charlie Gehringer, Pete Fox, Goose Goslin, and pitchers Tommy Bridges and Schoolboy Rowe.
The 1970s
Anyone here named Joe?

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