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2001 "Jack Haley, Jr", documentary producer, That's Entertainment!, dies at 67

1998 4th Blockbuster Entertainment Awards

1997 3rd Blockbuster Entertainment Awards

1997 4,000th episode of "Entertainment Tonight"

1996 John Tesh's final day as host of "Entertainment Tonight"

1996 2nd Blockbuster Entertainment Awards

1995 1st Blockbuster Entertainment Awards

1994 House votes to end lobbyists buying meals and entertainment for Congress

1993 Entertainment Tonight's 3,000th show

1992 Actress Heather Thomas weds entertainment lawyer Skip Brittenham

1992 John Tesh (Entertainment Tonight) marries actress Connie Selleca

1991 2,500th episode of Entertainment Tonight airs

1989 "Entertainment Tonight" performs their 2,000th TV performance

1989 Entertainment Tonight's Mary Hart marries producer Burt Sugarman

1987 Soviet filmmakers arrive in Hollywood for an entertainment summit

1986 John Tesh's 1st appearance on Entertainment Tonight

1984 Leeza Gibbon's 1st appearance on Entertainment Tonight

1982 Mary Hart joins Entertainment Tonight

1982 Leonard Maltin's 1st appearance on Entertainment Tonight

1981 Entertainment Tonight premieres on TV

1977 8th (final) part of "Roots" is most-watched entertainment show ever

1972 "That's Entertainment" closes at Edison Theater New York City after 4 performances

1972 "That's Entertainment" opens at Edison Theater New York City for 4 performances

1971 Leanza Cornet, TV host, Entertainment Tonight

1968 ABC radio splits into 4 networks (Info, Entertainment, Contemp and FM)

1966 Lisa Canning, Virgin Islands, hostess, Entertainment Tonight

1962 Julie Moran, TV hostess, Entertainment Tonight, Independence Day

1958 Cecily Adams, Queens, New York, entertainment caster, American Heart

1957 Leeza Gibbons, born in South Carolina, TV host, Entertainment Tonight, Leeza

1954 Bob Goen, TV host, Wheel of Fortune, Entertainment Tonight

1954 Michael Scott, reporter, Entertainment Tonight

1953 Garrett Glaser, entertainment correspondent, Entertainment Tonight

1951 Mary Hart, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, TV hostess, Entertainment Tonight

1950 Leonard Maltin, born in New York City, movie critic, Entertainment Tonight

1949 Robb Weller, TV host, Entertainment Tonight, Home Show

1948 Pat O'Brien, reporter, Entertainment Tonight

1947 John Weider, bassist, Family-Family Entertainment

1946 1st hour long entertainment TV show, "NBC's Hour Glass" premieres

1945 Ron Hendren, born in Pinehurst, North Carolina, TV host, Entertainment Tonight

1944 Roger Chapman, rock vocalist, Family-Family Entertainment

1934 Barbara Howar, Nashville, reporter, Washington Post, Entertainment Tonight

1909 Lucy Kroll, entertainment agent

1774 Continental Congress orders discouragment of entertainment



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