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2000 Robert Northshield, TV news producer, Sunday Morning, dies at 78
2000 "William ""Oliver"" Swofford", singer, ", Good Morning, Starshine, ", dies at 54 1998 J T Walsh, actor (Good Morning Vietnam), dies at 54 1997 Charles Kuralt, news anchor for CBS Sunday Morning, dies at 62 1994 Stephen Kritsick, veterinarian (Good Morning America), dies at 42 1993 Marian Anderson, U.S. contralto (My Lord, What a Morning), dies at 96 1992 Hughes Rudd, news anchor (CBS Morning News), dies of aneurysm at 71 1989 For one second this morning, the time is 01:23:45, 6-7-89 1987 David Hartman quits ABC's "Good Morning America," after 11 years 1986 Howard Stern radio show returns to New York City morning radio on WXRK 92.3 FM 1974 Billy DeWolfe, actor (Good Morning World), dies at 67 1973 Good Morning America premieres on ABC (David Hartman and Nancy Dussault) 1972 Kenneth Patchen, U.S. writer (See You in the Morning), dies at 60 1971 CBS radio cancels Saturday morning band concerts 1969 Melissa Rivers, New York City, TV hostess, MTV, CBS Morning News 1967 Don Alvarado, actor (Morning Glory, Big Steal), dies at 62 1964 Rod Steward records his 1st single "Good Morning Little Schoolgirl" 1963 Willow Bay, TV host, Good Morning America 1963 Dave Koz, born in Encino, California, saxophonist, compared to David Sanborn, musician, radio host, played on CBS' The Pat Sajak Show, host of Dave Koz Morning Show with Pat Prescott, on a smooth jazz station in Los Angeles 1956 Gary Cole, born in Park Ridge, Illinois, actor, Fatal Vision, Son of Morning Star 1956 Paula Zahn, born in Napperville, Illinois, news anchor, ABC, CBS This Morning 1955 "Captain Kangaroo" premieres on CBS-TV, Good Morning, Captain! 1954 "CBS Morning Show" premieres with Walter Cronkite and Jack Paar 1953 Kathleen Sullivan, born in Pasadena, California, newscaster, ABC-TV, CBS Morning Show 1952 Juice Newton, Judy Cohen, Virginia, vocalist, Angel of the Morning 1951 Robert Wuhl, Union, New Jersey, actor, Bull Durham, Good Morning Vietnam 1951 Harry Smith, Hammond, Indiana, TV co-anchor, CBS Morning Show 1950 Joan Lunden, Fair Oaks California, news host, Good Morning America 1950 ABC begins Saturday morning kid shows (Animal Clinic and Acrobat Ranch) 1949 Maureen McGovern, born in Youngstown, Ohio, singer, Got To Be a Morning After 1947 Spencer Christian, weatherman, Good Morning America 1946 Oliver Stone, born in New York City, director, Wall St, Good Morning Vietnam, Platoon 1945 Oliver, rock vocalist, Good Morning Starshine, Jean 1943 1st performance of Marc Blitzstein's "Freedom Morning" 1941 Sally Quinn, Georgia, CBS newscaster, Morning Show 1940 Julie Parrish, Middlesboro, Kentucky, actress, Good Morning World, Capitol 1935 David Hartman, Pawtucket, Rhode Island, TV personality, Good Morning America 1933 Ucicky's "Rotten Morning," premieres in Berlin 1931 Ronnie Schell, Richmond Cal, comedian, Gomer Pyle, Good Morning World 1927 Bob Keeshan, born in Lynbrook, New York, aka Captain Kangaroo/Clarabelle, Good Morning 1926 John Knowles, U.S. writer, Morning in Antibes 1921 Joan Tetzel, born in New York City, actress, Hell Below Zero, Joy in the Morning 1907 Billy Dewolfe, Wollaston Massachusetts, actor, Good Morning World 1899 Morning Post reporter Winston Churchill and wife captured in Natal 1899 British Morning Post reporter Winston Churchill reaches Capetown 1899 Morning Post reporter Winston Churchill departs to South Africa 1894 Venus is both a morning star and evening star 1889 Charles Mackay, poet, writer, journalist, songwriter, wrote for the Morning Chronicle, Illustrated London News, wrote book 'Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds', 1841, wrote popular song 'Cheer, Boys, Cheer', dies 1865 British newspaper "Morning Chronicle" begins publishing 1863 1st U.S. newspaper printed on wood-pulp paper, Boston Morning Journal 1840 Eugeen van Oye, Flemish writer/poet, Morning Twilight 1839 1st recorded use of "OK" [oll korrect] (Boston's Morning Post) 1836 Mexico attacks Alamo in the early morning 1814 Charles Mackay, born in Perth, Scotland, poet, writer, journalist, songwriter, wrote for the Morning Chronicle, Illustrated London News, wrote book 'Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds', 1841, wrote popular song 'Cheer, Boys, Cheer' |
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