January 10, 1982

Today In History

The Catch | Dwight Clark leads the 49ers to a victory against the Dallas Cowboys in the NFC Championship Game

With only 51 seconds left on the clock, Dwight Clark’s miraculous game-winning catch on a pass from Joe Montana in the corner of the end zone gave the SF 49ers a 28-27 victory over the Dallas Cowboys in the 1981 NFC Championship Game. The reception that would forever be known as “The Catch” was Clark’s 2nd touchdown of the game and his 8th reception. The 49ers would go on to win their first of five Super Bowls, while the loss was the 2nd of three consecutive NFC Championship Game defeats for America’s Team, the Dallas Cowboys.

Remember When

Tiny Tim Marries Miss Vickie Live on the Tonight Show
On December 17, 1969 over 45 million people tuned in to The Tonight Show to watch the marriage of Tiny Tim and Miss Vicki. It was the most attended wedding in television history, and also received the highest rating in television history for a talk show. Asked if he thought getting married would hurt his public image, Tiny Tim replied: "No, I'm not a sex symbol like Tom Jones." The bride is 17 and Tiny Tim is rumored to be 42.
Magic Johnson "Skyhook Game" in the 1987 Finals: Game 4 vs. Boston Celtics
The Life & Times of The American Basketball Association
Song of the Day
Righteous Brothers | Unchained Melody
Carole King and James Taylor Live at the Troubadour
Singer – Songwriter, Carole King At the age of 18, Carole King had her first chart topper as a songwriter with ‘Will You Love Me Tomorrow’, co-written with Gerry Goffin, the two eventually married and divorced. Over the years, the two wrote dozens of popular songs for a variety of singers, many of which became standards in American popular culture. In 1997, King co-wrote ‘The Reason’ for Celine Dion, a hit of epic proportions. Though she was born in February of 1942, Carole King did not become successful as a performer until the 1970s. Like many musicians before her, King experienced disappointment with the release of her first album, entitled ‘Writer.’ Her redemption, however, came with the album ‘Tapestry’ which topped the U.S. charts for 15 weeks in 1971 and was one of the longest running chart toppers until the record was broken by Whitney Houston. King’s catalog includes 25 solo albums. Most recently, she and James Taylor created and released ‘Live at the Troubadour’, a very successful collaboration that sold in excess of 600,000 copies. Over the years King has been inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of fame, the Songwriters Hall of fame and been awarded four Grammy’s.
Explore America
The Oil Fields of Texas

Dick Clark

TV Show of the Day
John Denver - Rocky Mountain Christmas 1975 TV Special
John Lennon on the Dick Cavett Show | for the entire show | September 11, 1971
Jackie Robinson Tribute - Baseball Hall of Fame
Interview of the Day
Women in Theatre: Joanne Woodward, actress
McDonalds Menu from 1940-1974

Classic Automobile Images

Remember these Car Phones

Remember these Car Phones

Basketball Royalty

Lew Alcindor

Jerry West

Dr. J

Michael Jordan

Earl THE PEARL Monroe

Lew Alcindor

Jerry West

Dr. J

Michael Jordan

Earl THE PEARL Monroe

Collectible Editions

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