Category: Today in TV History
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52 Years Ago Today: Wonder Woman’s Television Debut, A Heroic Milestone
Today marks the 52nd anniversary of a groundbreaking moment in television history: the premiere of the made-for-TV movie Wonder Woman on ABC-TV, which aired on March 12, 1974. Starring the charismatic Cathy Lee Crosby as the iconic DC Comics heroine, the telefilm introduced audiences to a modern take on Diana Prince, the Amazonian warrior with…
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61 Years Ago Today: Gene Roddenberry Created Star Trek
Sixty-two years ago, on March 11, 1964, a visionary writer and producer named Gene Roddenberry sat down to craft a 16-page pitch that would forever alter the landscape of television and science fiction. That document, a detailed blueprint for what would become the original Star Trek series, was submitted to studio executives with a bold…
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29 Years Ago Today: “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” Premieres, Launching a Cultural Phenomenon
Exactly 29 years ago today, on March 10, 1997, television history was made when the iconic series Buffy the Vampire Slayer premiered on The WB Network. Created by Joss Whedon, the show introduced audiences to Buffy Summers, a high school cheerleader turned vampire slayer, blending supernatural horror with sharp wit, relatable teenage angst, and groundbreaking…
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48 Years Ago Today: The ‘The Incredible Hulk’ Premiered on CBS
On this day in 1978, television audiences witnessed the debut of a groundbreaking series that brought a Marvel Comics icon to life in a new way. March 10 marked the premiere of the regular episodes of “The Incredible Hulk” on CBS, following a pair of successful pilot movies that had aired the previous year. The…
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39 Years Ago Today, ‘The A-Team’ Aired Its Final Episode on NBC
Today marks exactly 39 years since the final episode of The A-Team aired on NBC on March 8, 1987, bringing an end to one of the 1980s’ most adrenaline-fueled action series after a run that spanned just over four years. The show, known for its over-the-top stunts, improvised gadgets, and a team of rogue heroes,…
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30 Years Ago Today: “Fargo” Hits U.S. Theaters – A Short History of The Hit Movie
On March 8, 1996, 30 years ago today, the dark comedy masterpiece Fargo, written and directed by Joel and Ethan Coen, premiered in theaters across the United States, introducing audiences to a chilling yet quirky tale of crime gone awry in the snowy Midwest. Starring Frances McDormand, William H. Macy, and Steve Buscemi, the film…
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51 Years Ago Today: “The Odd Couple” Airs Its Final Episode on ABC
On March 7, 1975, 51 years ago today, ABC aired the final episode of The Odd Couple, closing the book on a beloved sitcom that had charmed audiences for five seasons. The show, which premiered on September 24, 1970, and ran for 114 episodes, brought Neil Simon’s hit play and 1968 film to the small…
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24 Years Ago Today: “The Osbournes” Premieres on MTV, Ushering in a New Era of Reality TV
It’s hard to believe that a quarter-century has nearly passed since the chaotic, profanity-laced world of rock legend Ozzy Osbourne and his family burst onto our television screens. On this day in 2002, MTV premiered “The Osbournes,” a groundbreaking reality series that transformed the heavy metal icon from the Prince of Darkness into America’s most…
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50 Years Ago Today: The 100th Episode of “The Waltons” Aired
Today marks the 50th anniversary of a milestone in television history: the airing of the 100th episode of The Waltons on March 4, 1976. The beloved family drama, which captured the hearts of millions with its portrayal of a tight-knit Depression-era family in rural Virginia, reached this landmark during its fifth season, cementing its place…
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61 Years Ago Today: A Milestone in Mayberry – The 150th Episode of ‘The Andy Griffith Show’ Aired
In the annals of television history, few shows have captured the heart of America quite like The Andy Griffith Show. Today marks the 61st anniversary of a significant moment for the beloved sitcom: the airing of its 150th episode on March 1, 1965. Titled “TV or Not TV,” this installment not only showcased the timeless…
