Today's 13 December Film TV in History

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James Dean's Pepsi Commercial

1950 James Dean begins his career with an appearance in a Pepsi commercial

  • 1953 KOAM TV channel 7 in Pittsburg-Joplin, KS (CBS) begins broadcasting

Anastasia

1956 "Anastasia" comeback film for Ingrid Bergman is released in the US, role wins Bergman Academy Award for Best Actress.

Peyton Place

1957 "Peyton Place" film based on the novel by Grace Metalious, directed by Mark Robson and starring Lana Turner and Hope Lange is released

The Young Ones

1961 "The Young Ones" directed by Sidney J. Furie, starring Cliff Richard, Robert Morley and Carole Gray premieres in London

Gingerbread Lady

1970 Neil Simon's play "Gingerbread Lady" starring Maureen Stapleton (Tony Award Best Actress), premieres on Broadway in NYC

Saturday Night Live Time Delay

1975 1st time "Saturday Night Live" uses a time delay, Richard Pryor hosts

  • 1978 CBS' premiere of "Lovey: A Circle of Children Part II", sequel to "A Circle of Children", which is also based on Mary Mac Cracken
  • 1992 Revival of George Kelly's comedy "The Show Off", starring Boyd Gaines and Pat Carroll, closes at Criterion Theater, NYC, after 45 performances

Reeve's Rehab Release

1995 Christopher Reeve released from physical rehab center after his fall from his horse in a riding competition

A Beautiful Mind

2001 "A Beautiful Mind" based on the bio by Sylvia Nasar, directed by Ron Howard and starring Russell Crowe premieres in Los Angeles (Best Picture 2002)

  • 2018 Actress Eliza Dushku revealed received $9.5 million settlement from CBS after sexual harassment on set of "Bull" from actor Michael Weatherley

6 Underground

2019 Michael Bay's big budget action film "6 Underground" is released on Netflix just three days after premiering at The Shed in New York City

  • 2021 70th Miss Universe Contest won by Miss India's Harnaaz Sandhu in Eilat, Israel

All My Love

2024 British rock band Coldplay release a music video for their song "All My Love" featuring American entertainer Dick Van Dyke, on his 99th birthday


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