Bakers Dozen

Famous Actors/actresses who appeared in music videos

  1. Leonard Nimoy/Bruno Mars’ “Lazy”
  2. Eddie Murphy (Michael Jackson’s “Remember the Time”)
  3. Donny Osmond (Weird Al’s “White and Nerdy”)
  4. Christopher Walken (Fatboy Slim’s “Weapon of Choice”)
  5. Courtney Cox (Bruce Springsteen’s “Dancing in the Dark”)
  6. Natalie Portman (Devendra Banhart’s “Carmensita”)
  7. Chevy Chase (Paul Simon’s “You Can Call me Al”)
  8. Robin Williams (Bobby McFerrin’s “Don’t Worry-Be Happy”)
  9. Captain Lou Albano (Cyndi Lauper’s “Girls Just Want to Have Fun”)
  10. Charlize Theron (The Killers’ “Crossfire”)
  11. Leonard Nimoy (The Bangles, “Going Down to Liverpool”)

Famous Actors/actresses who appeared in music videos

  1. Leonard Nimoy/Bruno Mars’ “Lazy”
  2. Eddie Murphy (Michael Jackson’s “Remember the Time”)
  3. Donny Osmond (Weird Al’s “White and Nerdy”)
  4. Christopher Walken (Fatboy Slim’s “Weapon of Choice”)
  5. Courtney Cox (Bruce Springsteen’s “Dancing in the Dark”)
  6. Natalie Portman (Devendra Banhart’s “Carmensita”)
  7. Chevy Chase (Paul Simon’s “You Can Call me Al”)
  8. Robin Williams (Bobby McFerrin’s “Don’t Worry-Be Happy”)
  9. Captain Lou Albano (Cyndi Lauper’s “Girls Just Want to Have Fun”)
  10. Charlize Theron (The Killers’ “Crossfire”)
  11. Leonard Nimoy (The Bangles, “Going Down to Liverpool”)
  12. Johnny Depp (Tom Petty, “Into The Great Wide Open”)

Famous Actors/actresses who appeared in music videos

  1. Leonard Nimoy/Bruno Mars’ “Lazy”
  2. Eddie Murphy (Michael Jackson’s “Remember the Time”)
  3. Donny Osmond (Weird Al’s “White and Nerdy”)
  4. Christopher Walken (Fatboy Slim’s “Weapon of Choice”)
  5. Courtney Cox (Bruce Springsteen’s “Dancing in the Dark”)
  6. Natalie Portman (Devendra Banhart’s “Carmensita”)
  7. Chevy Chase (Paul Simon’s “You Can Call me Al”)
  8. Robin Williams (Bobby McFerrin’s “Don’t Worry-Be Happy”)
  9. Captain Lou Albano (Cyndi Lauper’s “Girls Just Want to Have Fun”)
  10. Charlize Theron (The Killers’ “Crossfire”)
  11. Leonard Nimoy (The Bangles, “Going Down to Liverpool”)
  12. Johnny Depp (Tom Petty, “Into The Great Wide Open”)
  13. Hugh Laurie, (Annie Lennox, “Walking on Broken Glass”)

Ground-breaking TV show episodes

  1. Star Trek, “Plato’s Stepchildren” (widely perceived as TV’s first interracial kiss)

Ground-breaking TV show episodes

  1. Star Trek, “Plato’s Stepchildren” (widely perceived as TV’s first interracial kiss)
  2. All In The Family “Sammy’s Visit” (TV’s first intentional interracial kiss) :wink:

Ground-breaking TV show episodes

  1. Star Trek, “Plato’s Stepchildren” (widely perceived as TV’s first interracial kiss)
  2. All In The Family “Sammy’s Visit” (TV’s first intentional interracial kiss)
  3. Chicago Hope “Vigilance & Care” (first use of the word “shit” on a scripted U.S. series)
    It had been heard before on live shows and documentaries.

Ground-breaking TV show episodes

  1. Star Trek, “Plato’s Stepchildren” (widely perceived as TV’s first interracial kiss)
  2. All In The Family “Sammy’s Visit” (TV’s first intentional interracial kiss)
  3. Chicago Hope “Vigilance & Care” (first use of the word “shit” on a scripted U.S. series)
  4. “Hot l Baltimore” (first gay couple as regular characters)

Ground-breaking TV show episodes

  1. Star Trek, “Plato’s Stepchildren” (widely perceived as TV’s first interracial kiss)
  2. All In The Family “Sammy’s Visit” (TV’s first intentional interracial kiss)
  3. Chicago Hope “Vigilance & Care” (first use of the word “shit” on a scripted U.S. series)
  4. “Hot l Baltimore” (first gay couple as regular characters)
  5. SOAP (premiere episode)- first openly gay main character in a primetime series
    Since Jodie (Billy Crystal) was a non transgendered gay man who wanted to become a woman so he could marry his boyfriend he wasn’t what you’d consider a hit with gay audiences.

Ground-breaking TV show episodes

  1. Star Trek, “Plato’s Stepchildren” (widely perceived as TV’s first interracial kiss)
  2. All In The Family “Sammy’s Visit” (TV’s first intentional interracial kiss)
  3. Chicago Hope “Vigilance & Care” (first use of the word “shit” on a scripted U.S. series)
  4. “Hot l Baltimore” (first gay couple as regular characters)
  5. SOAP (premiere episode)- first openly gay main character in a primetime series
  6. NYPD Blue (premier episode) - nudity and swearing on network TV

Ground-breaking TV show episodes

  1. Star Trek, “Plato’s Stepchildren” (widely perceived as TV’s first interracial kiss)
  2. All In The Family “Sammy’s Visit” (TV’s first intentional interracial kiss)
  3. Chicago Hope “Vigilance & Care” (first use of the word “shit” on a scripted U.S. series)
  4. “Hot l Baltimore” (first gay couple as regular characters)
  5. SOAP (premiere episode)- first openly gay main character in a primetime series
  6. NYPD Blue (premier episode) - nudity and swearing on network TV
  7. The Nat King Cole Show - first American series to have a black lead star

Ground-breaking TV show episodes

  1. Star Trek, “Plato’s Stepchildren” (widely perceived as TV’s first interracial kiss)
  2. All In The Family “Sammy’s Visit” (TV’s first intentional interracial kiss)
  3. Chicago Hope “Vigilance & Care” (first use of the word “shit” on a scripted U.S. series)
  4. “Hot l Baltimore” (first gay couple as regular characters)
  5. SOAP (premiere episode)- first openly gay main character in a primetime series
  6. NYPD Blue (premier episode) - nudity and swearing on network TV
  7. The Nat King Cole Show - first American series to have a black lead star
  8. LA Law (“He’s a Crowd”) - Lesbian Kiss Episode

Ground-breaking TV show episodes

  1. Star Trek, “Plato’s Stepchildren” (widely perceived as TV’s first interracial kiss)
  2. All In The Family “Sammy’s Visit” (TV’s first intentional interracial kiss)
  3. Chicago Hope “Vigilance & Care” (first use of the word “shit” on a scripted U.S. series)
  4. “Hot l Baltimore” (first gay couple as regular characters)
  5. SOAP (premiere episode)- first openly gay main character in a primetime series
  6. NYPD Blue (premier episode) - nudity and swearing on network TV
  7. The Nat King Cole Show - first American series to have a black lead star
  8. LA Law (“He’s a Crowd”) - Lesbian Kiss Episode
  9. “See It Now” - 1951 premiere, hosted by Edward R. Murrow - first TV program to show the Atlantic and Pacific simultaneously on screen.

Ground-breaking TV show episodes

  1. Star Trek, “Plato’s Stepchildren” (widely perceived as TV’s first interracial kiss)
  2. All In The Family “Sammy’s Visit” (TV’s first intentional interracial kiss)
  3. Chicago Hope “Vigilance & Care” (first use of the word “shit” on a scripted U.S. series)
  4. “Hot l Baltimore” (first gay couple as regular characters)
  5. SOAP (premiere episode)- first openly gay main character in a primetime series
  6. NYPD Blue (premier episode) - nudity and swearing on network TV
  7. The Nat King Cole Show - first American series to have a black lead star
  8. LA Law (“He’s a Crowd”) - Lesbian Kiss Episode
  9. “See It Now” - 1951 premiere, hosted by Edward R. Murrow - first TV program to show the Atlantic and Pacific simultaneously on screen.
  10. “Oz” (1997) - first HBO dramatic series

Ground-breaking TV show episodes

  1. Star Trek, “Plato’s Stepchildren” (widely perceived as TV’s first interracial kiss)
  2. All In The Family “Sammy’s Visit” (TV’s first intentional interracial kiss)
  3. Chicago Hope “Vigilance & Care” (first use of the word “shit” on a scripted U.S. series)
  4. “Hot l Baltimore” (first gay couple as regular characters)
  5. SOAP (premiere episode)- first openly gay main character in a primetime series
  6. NYPD Blue (premier episode) - nudity and swearing on network TV
  7. The Nat King Cole Show - first American series to have a black lead star
  8. LA Law (“He’s a Crowd”) - Lesbian Kiss Episode
  9. “See It Now” - 1951 premiere, hosted by Edward R. Murrow - first TV program to show the Atlantic and Pacific simultaneously on screen.
  10. “Oz” (1997) - first HBO dramatic series
  11. “All in the Family”- first toilet flush on a U.S. sitcom

Ground-breaking TV show episodes

  1. Star Trek, “Plato’s Stepchildren” (widely perceived as TV’s first interracial kiss)
  2. All In The Family “Sammy’s Visit” (TV’s first intentional interracial kiss)
  3. Chicago Hope “Vigilance & Care” (first use of the word “shit” on a scripted U.S. series)
  4. “Hot l Baltimore” (first gay couple as regular characters)
  5. SOAP (premiere episode)- first openly gay main character in a primetime series
  6. NYPD Blue (premier episode) - nudity and swearing on network TV
  7. The Nat King Cole Show - first American series to have a black lead star
  8. LA Law (“He’s a Crowd”) - Lesbian Kiss Episode
  9. “See It Now” - 1951 premiere, hosted by Edward R. Murrow - first TV program to show the Atlantic and Pacific simultaneously on screen.
  10. “Oz” (1997) - first HBO dramatic series
  11. “All in the Family”- first toilet flush on a U.S. sitcom
  12. “Ellen” - The Puppy Episode - gay performer comes out as gay character

Ground-breaking TV show episodes

  1. Star Trek, “Plato’s Stepchildren” (widely perceived as TV’s first interracial kiss)
  2. All In The Family “Sammy’s Visit” (TV’s first intentional interracial kiss)
  3. Chicago Hope “Vigilance & Care” (first use of the word “shit” on a scripted U.S. series)
  4. “Hot l Baltimore” (first gay couple as regular characters)
  5. SOAP (premiere episode)- first openly gay main character in a primetime series
  6. NYPD Blue (premier episode) - nudity and swearing on network TV
  7. The Nat King Cole Show - first American series to have a black lead star
  8. LA Law (“He’s a Crowd”) - Lesbian Kiss Episode
  9. “See It Now” - 1951 premiere, hosted by Edward R. Murrow - first TV program to show the Atlantic and Pacific simultaneously on screen.
  10. “Oz” (1997) - first HBO dramatic series
  11. “All in the Family”- first toilet flush on a U.S. sitcom
  12. “Ellen” - The Puppy Episode - gay performer comes out as gay character
  13. I Spy – first weekly series to co-star a black actor and white performer as equals

New category: Types of monkeys

  1. Uakari

Types of monkeys

  1. Uakari
  2. Japanese macaque (snow monkey)

Types of monkeys

  1. Uakari
  2. Japanese macaque (snow monkey)
  3. Organ grinder (Capuchins)

Types of monkeys

  1. Uakari
  2. Japanese macaque (snow monkey)
  3. Organ grinder (Capuchins)
  4. Gold Snub Nosed

Types of monkeys

  1. Uakari
  2. Japanese macaque (snow monkey)
  3. Organ grinder (Capuchins)
  4. Gold Snub Nosed
  5. Red-shanked douc langur, Pygathrix nemaeus

Types of monkeys

  1. Uakari
  2. Japanese macaque (snow monkey)
  3. Organ grinder (Capuchins)
  4. Gold Snub Nosed
  5. Red-shanked douc langur, Pygathrix nemaeus
  6. Philippine Tarsier
    They’re tiny. I saw a TV documentary in which a zoologist had several baby ones clinging to her fingers. It was bizarre- like something from Harry Potter. (Here’s one on a finger.)