| These are for Philnic: 1962: The Beatles released their hit Love Me Do in the U.K. 1969: Monty Python's Flying Circus first appeared on the British Broadcasting Corporation's BBC-1
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| quote: Originally posted by dandelion: Also in 1962, the first James Bond film was released the same day as the Beatles' first album.
Released on the 16th: http://www.amazon.com/Bond-On-...eywords=bond+on+bond
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| Man! I missed my ten year anniversary. By three days! On 2 October 2002, Doug Spaulding registered on the Bradbury board.
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| quote: Originally posted by dandelion: Also in 1962, the first James Bond film was released the same day as the Beatles' first album.
I thought The Beatles' first album was released on 22 March 1963! Perhaps I'm in error.
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| Album, I mean.
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| Never more, never more... Died 1849: Edgar Allan Poe
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| quote: Originally posted by jkt: Never more, never more...
Died 1849: Edgar Allan Poe More, more!
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| Little Nemo celebrates 107 years since first publication. Ray had a hand in getting it on the silver screen.
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| quote: Originally posted by jkt: ...Ray had a hand in getting it on the silver screen.
Indeed. He wrote a screenplay which was largely ignored, but they had to give him a credit for his conceptualisation. Info on the film here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L...tures_in_Slumberland |
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