January 13, 1957

Today In History

The Wham-O Company produces the First Frisbee

The story of the Frisbee began in Bridgeport, Connecticut, where William Frisbie opened the Frisbie Pie Company in 1871. Students from nearby universities would throw the empty pie tins to each other, yelling “Frisbie!” as they let go. In 1948, Walter Frederick Morrison and his partner Warren Franscioni invented a plastic version of the disc called the “Flying Saucer” that could fly further and more accurately than the tin pie plates. After splitting with Franscioni, Morrison made an improved model in 1955 and sold it to the new toy company Wham-O as the “Pluto Platter” and attempt to cash in on the public craze over space and Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs).

Remember When

Flintstones Cigarette Commercial
In 1955 the Brooklyn Dodgers finally beat their dreaded rivals from across town - the New York Yankees in the World Series.
BROOKLYN DODGERS WIN THEIR FIRST SERIES IN 1955 After years of losing to their cross town rivals, The Yankees, the Brooklyn Dodgers finally beat the Yanks in 7 games to capture the World Series in 1955. Winners of 98 games in the regular season, the Dodgers were led by 20 game winner Don Newcombe, Player of the year Duke Snyder, NL-MVP Roy Campanella, Jackie Robinson, Pee Wee Reese, Gil Hodges, and Carl Furillo. Duke Snyder became the key to the power-laden lineup of the Brooklyn Dodgers in the 1950s culminating in a career year in 1955, the first World Series championship ever for the Dodgers. Referred to as the "Duke" of Flatbush and often compared to cross town rival center fielders Mickey Mantle and Willie Mays, 1955 was the year Duke dominated the headlines and won The Sporting News Player of the Year, the most prestigious award a player could win then.
1981 NBA Playoffs: Sixers vs Celtics
Song of the Day
Bob Dylan | Tangled Up In Blue
The Animals - House of the Rising Sun 9+ Avatar image 1:36 / 3:09 Johnny Cash - Folsom Prison Blues - Live at San Quentin
Explore America
Saturday afternoon at the Yale Bowl for some Ivy League football

ELIZABETH TAYLOR

Elizabeth Taylor in GIANT

Elizabeth Taylor in Cleopatra

Elizabeth Taylor in National Velvet

Elizabeth Taylor in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof

Elizabeth Taylor in 'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf' 

Elizabeth Taylor in GIANT

Elizabeth Taylor in Cleopatra

Elizabeth Taylor in National Velvet

Elizabeth Taylor in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof

Elizabeth Taylor in 'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf' 

TV Show of the Day
TELEVISION: McHale's Navy - Ensign Gets A Zero
Rock and Roll Classic from the 1950s - Dance Moves
Top NBA Draft Day Steals of All-Time
Interview of the Day
Arthur Ashe interviews Borg in 1981
Chicago Haymarket

Americans Out and About

Classic Football Moments

The Colts defeat the Giants in the 1959 NFL Championship considered the greatest NFL game ever played

Fridge Scores in Super Bowl XX

Emmett Smith Leads Cowboys to Super Bowl Victory

The Miami Dolphins go undefeated 17-0 in 1972

Lyn Swann’s TD catch in Super Bowl X vs the Cowboys

The Colts defeat the Giants in the 1959 NFL Championship considered the greatest NFL game ever played

Fridge Scores in Super Bowl XX

Emmett Smith Leads Cowboys to Super Bowl Victory

The Miami Dolphins go undefeated 17-0 in 1972

Lyn Swann’s TD catch in Super Bowl X vs the Cowboys

Collectible Editions

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