December 2, 1969

Today In History

The first public preview of the Boeing 747 Jumbo Jet at the Boeing headquarters \ Seattle

The Boeing 747-8 is a wide-body jet airliner developed by Boeing Commercial Airplanes. The 747-8 is the fourth-generation Boeing 747 version, with lengthened fuselage, redesigned wings, and improved efficiency. The 747-8 is the largest 747 version, the largest commercial aircraft built in the United States, and the longest passenger aircraft in the world.

Remember When

Walter Cronkite covers the NH Primary in 1964
J.C. watts and Billy Sims lead Oklahoma to an 18-17 victory in the Orange Bowl vs Florida State - January 1, 1981
Yaz talks about what it was like to be on the 1967 Boston Red Sox team during the "Impossible Dream" season
Song of the Day
Doors - 'Riders On The Storm'
Documentary celebrating the life and music of the legendary John Denver
Explore America
Delancey Street in New York City's Lower East Side

HOLLYWOOD

Bette Davis

Betty Grable

Joan Collins

Marilyn Monroe

Natalie Wood

Bette Davis

Betty Grable

Joan Collins

Marilyn Monroe

Natalie Wood

TV Show of the Day
Diana Ross & The Supremes: Final TV Appearance
Elizabeth Taylor
Elizabeth Taylor experienced her first Oscar nomination for Raintree County 1957, which was the first of 4 consecutive nominations. Taylor won Oscars for Butterfield 8 1960 and Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? 1966. Other noteworthy films included National Velvet, Father of the Bride, A Place in the Sun, Giant, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Suddenly, Last Summer and Cleopatra. Elizabeth Taylor was a pioneer in the sexual revolution of the 1960s. Her love scenes with Montgomery Clift were said to be ‘unnerving – sybaritic – like gorging on chocolate sundaes’ as stated by film historian Andrew Sarris. She was one of the first major stars to pose almost nude for Playboy and among the first to go nude onscreen. Elizabeth was the first actress to earn $1,000,000 for a movie role in Cleopatra 1963. One of her 65 costumes included a dress made from 24-carat gold cloth. In 1963, while the highest paid American business executive earned $650,000 and JFK’s salary was $150,000, she received at least $2.4 million. She converted to Judaism in 1959. Her Jewish name is Elisheba Rachel and she was Godmother of two of Michael Jackson’s children, Paris and Prince Michael. Her philanthropic work included the Israeli War Victims Fund and the Variety Clubs International, but her greatest triumph was her work for the American Foundation for AIDS Research and her own Elizabeth Taylor HIV/AIDS Foundation. Taylor testified before Congress to ensure Senate support for the Ryan White CARE Act of 1990, which continues to be a primary source of federal funding for HIV/AIDS programs nationwide.
Basketballography: Connie Hawkins the sensational high school player
Interview of the Day
Carol Burnett on The Dick Cavett Show
Muscle Beach

SATURDAYS WERE THE BEST - NO SCHOOL!!!!!

Speed and Agility

Billy Sims - Oklahoma

Eric Heiden - Olympic Speed Skater

Isiah Thomas

Luis Aparicio

Ozzie Smith

Billy Sims - Oklahoma

Eric Heiden - Olympic Speed Skater

Isiah Thomas

Luis Aparicio

Ozzie Smith

Collectible Editions

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