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‘Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage’ Tops Thursday; Another Nightly Viewer Victory for CBS programminginsider.com/georgie-anot... via @programminginsider.bsky.social
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Kevin Costner's baseball drama "Field of Dreams" opened in theaters in 1989. It was nominated for three Academy Awards (including Best Picture, Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Original Score).
Animated comedy “The Angry Beavers” opened on Nickelodeon in 1997. It aired for four seasons…
NBC sitcom “Wings” premiered following "Cheers" in 1990. It aired through May 21, 1997, and was what you would call a “time period hit.”
Nielsen ratings for network TV for the week ending April 22, 1990 and for syndication for the week ending April 15, 1990 (Full rankings: www.facebook.com/share/p/1KsZ... )
Daffy Duck made his first appearance in the animated short “Porky’s Duck Hunt” in 1937.
Laurel and Hardy at their best. Short film "The Music Box," starring Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy, opened in theaters in 1932. It won the Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film.
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Remember Peter Billingsley from the holiday TV movie classic "A Christmas Story"? Today, we wish Peter a Happy 55th Birthday.
Before she became a household name on the big screen, Sandra Bullock starred in the sitcom "Working Girl," which premiered on NBC in 1990. The series, based on the 1988 film of the same name, produced 12 episodes, but only 8 aired.
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Musical "Flashdance," starring Jennifer Beals and Michael Nouri, opened in theaters in 1983. It was the first collaboration of producers Jerry Bruckheimer and Don Simpson, and the presentation of some sequences in the style of music videos was an influence on other 1980s films.
Law school drama "The Paper Chase," starring James Stephens and John Houseman, made its Showtime cable network debut in 1983. It originally aired for one season on CBS from 1978 to 1979. A total of 37 original episodes across three condensed seasons aired on Showtime.
"Ugly Betty," the ABC comedy-drama based on a Colombian telenovela, concluded its four-season run in 2010. It starred America Ferrera, Christopher Gorham, Vanessa Williams, Judith Light, and Ana Ortiz.
"Married With Children" spin-off "Top of the Heap," starring Joseph Bologna and Matt LeBlanc (pre-"Friends"), opened in 1991. It ran for just seven episodes but continued in the form of spin-off "Vinnie and Bobby," also featuring Matt LeBlanc. That failed comedy also aired for seven episodes.
Variety-themed "The Jim Henson Hour" debuted on NBC in 1989. At the beginning of each episode, Jim Henson would enter an oddly-decorated set (alongside the Thought Lion puppet from his series "The Storyteller") and introduce the evening's show. Twelve episodes aired.
NBC sitcom "Teacher's Only," starring Norman Fell and Lynn Redgrave, opened in 1982. It aired for two seasons. Jean Smart was added to the cast in the second season, which was her first role in a regularly scheduled series.
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TV catfight! In 1983, Krystle (Linda Evans) and Alexis (Joan Collins) had a brawl at the mansion’s pool over Fallon (Pamela Sue Martin). It was one of many physical altercations between the two.
.The gang from fictional Mayberry, North Carolina on "The Andy Griffith Show" reunited in 1986 for made-for television movie "Return to Mayberry." The only cast member missing was Frances Bavier as good 'ol Aunt Bee.
“Grand Hotel” starring Greta Garbo and John Barrymore premiered in New York in 1932. The film was remade as “Week-End at the Waldorf” in 1945, and also served as the basis for the 1989 stage musical “Grand Hotel.”
Wherever she went, a dead body seemed to follow. Over 12 seasons and four TV movies, that added up to nearly 300 corpses. At some point, didn’t it cross anyone’s mind that Angela Lansbury on "Murder, She Wrote" might actually be the real culprit?
"All Grown Up!," the animated sequel to "Rugrats", debuted on Nickelodeon in 2003. It ran for five seasons.
NBC debuted the sitcom “The Duck Factory” on this day in 1984, featuring a young Jim Carrey as an aspiring cartoonist chasing his Hollywood dream. The series also included Don Messick, best known as the voice of Scooby-Doo. Despite lasting just 13 episodes, it deserved a far longer run.