April 5, 1984

Today In History

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar of the Lakers became the all-time NBA regular season scoring leader when he broke Wilt Chamberlain's record of 31,419 career points

Remember When

Martin Luther King, Jr. - I Have A Dream Speech
Dorothy Hamill
She was born on July 26, 1956, in Chicago, Illinois, and raised in Greenwich, Connecticut. She learned to skate as a young girl on her grandparent's pond, and immediately became dedicated to the sport, begging her parents to take her to formal lessons at 4:30am to learn how to skate backwards. Her big breakthrough came when she won silver medals in the 1974 and 1975 World Championships. At the age of 19, she won the gold medal at the 1976 Winter Olympic Games in Innsbruck, Austria, and soon to be known as ‘America’s Sweetheart’ for her sweet face and bobbed hairstyle. Dorothy toured with the Ice Capades from 1977 to 1984.
Warren Spahn won 363 MLB games a record for left handers
Warren Spahn played all but one of his 21 season career with the Boston/Milwaukee Braves, winning at least 20 games in 13 of those seasons. He won a total of 363 games in his career, the most ever for a left-handed pitcher. Spahn won the Cy Young Award in 1957 when he was 21-11, which was the 2nd of a streak of six consecutive remarkably consistent seasons in which he won 20 to 22 games. But perhaps his most memorable season was when he won 23 games with an ERA of 2.60 at 42 years of age in 1963. Warren Spahn was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1973. On a side note: Warren Spahn and Juan Marichal faced off in a 16-inning classic July 2, 1963...It's the last time two pitchers threw for 15 scoreless innings in one game...7 future Hall of Famers were in the game that day, 4 from the Giants and 3 from the Braves...The 4 hour and 10 minute game ended in the bottom of the 16th when Willie Mays delivered a solo shot over the left field fence...
Song of the Day
Neil Young & Willie Nelson - Heart of Gold (Live at Farm Aid 1995)
Alan Alda remembering the final episode of MASH
Members of the 4077th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital care for the injured during the Korean War and use humor to escape from the horror and depression of the situation. Among the 4077's people are Capts. Benjamin "Hawkeye" Pierce and "Trapper John" McIntire, Majs. Margaret "Hot Lips" Houlihan and Frank Burns, and Cpl. Walter "Radar" O'Reilly.
Explore America
THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER

I'm looking at you kid!

TV Show of the Day
The Price Is Right - hosted by Bill Cullen -1960
The Best of Jack Nicholson
Kareem Abdul Jabbar - Vintage NBA
Interview of the Day
Gloria Swanson | Barbara Walters | 1981 Interview
Make Way for Ducklings - The Swan Boats in Boston are a magical tradition
The Swan Boats are the harbinger of spring to native Bostonians. Famed in the stories Make Way for Ducklings and The Trumpet of the Swan, the Swan Boats are the only boats of their kind in the world! For over 120 years, the Swan Boats have appeared in Boston’s Public Garden, the first public botanical garden in the United States, established in 1837 This Boston tradition dates back to 1877 when Robert Paget was granted a boat for hire license by the City of Boston. He developed a catamaran which housed a paddle wheel arrangement that was foot-propelled. To cover the captain, Robert suggested a swan! The idea came to him from his familiarity with the opera Lohengrin. The opera is based on a medieval German story in which Lohengrin, a knight of the Grail crosses a river in a boat drawn by a swan to defend the innocence of his heroine, Princess Elsa. Robert lived only one year after the first Swan Boats were launched. His wife Julia, a young widow with four children, assumed full management of the new enterprise. In 1914, Julia's youngest son, John carried on the family tradition. The current fleet consists of six boats, the oldest of which was built by John in 1918. John and his wife Ella raised six children, all of whom spent many summers working on the boats. John’s son Paul took over the helm in 1969. The tradition, which began over 120 years ago, has grown to become a symbol of Boston and the city's unique blend of history and beauty.

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

The Big Men

Lew Alcindor - Milwaukee Bucks

Artis Gilmore

Bill Cartwright

Nate Thurmond

Bill Walton - UCLA

Lew Alcindor - Milwaukee Bucks

Artis Gilmore

Bill Cartwright

Nate Thurmond

Bill Walton - UCLA

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