1994 Tommy Boyce, U.S. songwriter (Be My Guest), commits suicide at 55
1992 Jay Leno's final appearance as permanent guest host of Tonight
1988 NBC premieres "Later" with Bob Costas (1st guest Linda Ellerbee)
1987 Scott McKay, actor (Guest in House, 30 Seconds over Tokyo), dies at 71
1985 Walt Disney World receives its 200-millionth guest
1981 Keefe Brasselle, actor (Be Our Guest), dies at 58
1979 Walt Disney World's 100-millionth guest
1976 Walt Disney World logged its 50 millionth guest
1975 "Saturday Night Live" premieres with guest host George Carlin
1974 John Lennon appears as guest dj on WNEW-FM (New York City)
1971 John Lennon and Yoko Ono are Dick Cavett's only guest
1964 Cornelia Guest, debutante, Debutante's Guide to Life
1964 Katie Wagner, daughter of Robert Wagner/model/guest VJ, MTV
1963 Kingston Trio are mystery guest on "What's My Line?"
1961 Francis the Talking Mule is mystery guest on "What's My Line"
1960 Lance Guest, Saratoga California, actor, Lance-Lou Grant
1959 Edgar Guest, U.S. poet/newspaperman, dies at 77
1954 Dmitri Sjostakovitsj appointed honored guest of Swed Royal Music Acad
1954 Annette Guest, U.S. singer, First Choice
1948 Christopher Guest, born in New York City, actor, SNL, Heartbeeps, This is Spinal Tap
1946 Fred Allen's last radio show, his guest is Jack Benny
1941 William Guest, born in Atlanta, Georgia, singer, Gladys Knight Show
1937 Col Guest, cricketer, Test Aust vs. England 1963, scored 11 took 0-59
1936 Judith Guest, American Novelist
1931 David Healy, actor, Supergirl, Doomsday Gun, Patton, Be My Guest
1924 George Guest, British organist
1923 Keefe Brasselle, Elyria Ohio, actor, Be Our Guest
1916 Douglas Guest, organist
1904 Norbert E Fonteyne, Flemish writer, Guest house Vives
1891 Music Hall (Carnegie Hall) opens in New York, Tchaikovsky as guest conductor
1881 Edgar Albert Guest, born in Detroit, Michigan, poet/newspaperman
1831 George Guest, composer, dies at 60
1771 George Guest, composer
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