- 1895 British inventor Birt Acres films Oxford and Cambridge boat race
- 1939 Batman debuts in the 27th issue of Detective Comics by DC Comics
- 1959 WNED TV channel 17 in Buffalo, NY (PBS) begins broadcasting
Color Me Barbra
1966 "Color Me Barbra," Barbra Streisand's second TV special and the first in color, premieres on CBS
- 1970 American television soap opera "Another World in Somerset" premieres on NBC, runs until 1976
Applause
1970 Strouse, Adams, Comden & Green's musical "Applause", an adaptation of the 1950 film "All About Eve", starring Lauren Bacall, opens at the Palace Theatre, NYC; runs for 896 performances, and wins 4 Tony and 3 Drama Desk Awards
A Funny Thing
1972 Revival of Stephen Sondheim's musical-comedy "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum," starring Phil Silvers, opens at Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, NYC; runs for 156 performances and wins 2 Tony Awards
- 1981 "Chariots of Fire" directed by Hugh Hudson and starring Ben Cross and Ian Charleson premieres at a Royal Command Film Performance (Best Picture 1982)
- 1992 CBS TV premieres overnight news program "Up To The Minute"
- 1993 Lanford Wilson's play "Redwood Curtain", starring Jeff Daniels, opens at Brooks Atkinson Theatre, NYC; runs for 40 performances
- 1994 ABC Masters Tournament won by Hobo Boothe
- 1999 Craig Kilborn becomes the host of "The Late Late Show" on CBS; hosts the program through 2004
T-Series Passes PewDiePie
2019 Swedish gamer and YouTuber PewDiePie overtaken by Indian channel T-Series as YouTube channel with most subscribers (both on 92 million)
Bruce Willis Retires
2022 Bruce Willis announces he is stepping away from acting after a diagnosis of aphasia [1]