January 11, 1974
Today In History
Love American Style signs off the air
Love, American Style is a comedic television anthology, which was produced by Paramount Television and originally aired between 1969 and 1974. For the 1971 and 1972 seasons, it was a part of an ABC Friday prime-time lineup that also included The Brady Bunch, The Partridge Family, Room 222, and The Odd Couple.
Remember When
Longhorns Grazing in Texas
Jackie Robinson impacts America
In 1945, Jackie Robinson signed a contract to play for the Kansas City Monarchs of the Negro League for a salary of $400 per month. In his one and only season in the Negro Leagues, he batted .387 and appeared in the league’s All-Star Game. Later in that same year, Brooklyn Dodgers’ President and General Manager Branch Rickey, who had been scouting the Negro Leagues for talent, signed Robinson to a contract to play for the Dodgers’ International League affiliate in Montreal for the 1946 season. Of course, just one year after playing for Montreal, Jackie Robinson broke the Major League’s color barrier when he debuted for the Brooklyn Dodgers on April 15, 1947.
Curt Flood discusses his initial challenge to baseball to earn free agency
THERE IS LOVE IN THE AIR
TV Show of the Day
The Smokey Robinson Show featuring Smokey Robinson, Stevie Wonder, The Miracles, The Temptations, The Supremes and Fran Jeffries
Audrey Hepburn Interview - 1991
A compilation of some Billy Sims' collegiate highlights at the University of Oklahoma.
Scenes Around America
Sports Rilvaries
Collectible Editions
You have a choice of three versions of our collectible edition to select from. 52-pages, 100-pages (special oversized edition) and our 104-page version (hard cover). Enjoy your stroll down memory lane!
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