TV Binge Watch (Part 1)

Iconic moments in television history :

  1. OJ Simpson drives a white Bronco down an LA freeway in a low speed car chase
  2. Jimmy Connors at age 39 US Open 1991
  3. Geraldo Rivera trashes his career by hosting a 2-hour documentary ending in the opening of Al Capone’s vault, only to find it empty.

Iconic moments in television history :

  1. OJ Simpson drives a white Bronco down an LA freeway in a low speed car chase
  2. Jimmy Connors at age 39 US Open 1991
  3. Neil Armstrong walks on the moon

Iconic moments in television history :

  1. OJ Simpson drives a white Bronco down an LA freeway in a low speed car chase

  2. Jimmy Connors at age 39 US Open 1991

  3. Geraldo Rivera trashes his career by hosting a 2-hour documentary ending in the opening of Al Capone’s vault, only to find it empty.

  4. Neil Armstrong walks on the moon

  5. Final episode of MASH airs

Captured 60% of all television viewers on February 28, 1983

Iconic moments in television history :

  1. OJ Simpson drives a white Bronco down an LA freeway in a low speed car chase
  2. Jimmy Connors at age 39 US Open 1991
  3. Geraldo Rivera trashes his career by hosting a 2-hour documentary ending in the opening of Al Capone’s vault, only to find it empty.
  4. Neil Armstrong walks on the moon
  5. Final episode of MASH airs
  6. The Moon landing

Iconic moments in television history :

  1. OJ Simpson drives a white Bronco down an LA freeway in a low speed car chase
  2. Jimmy Connors at age 39 US Open 1991
  3. Geraldo Rivera trashes his career by hosting a 2-hour documentary ending in the opening of Al Capone’s vault, only to find it empty.
  4. Neil Armstrong walks on the moon
  5. Final episode of MASH airs
  6. The Moon landing
  7. The Kennedy-Nixon presidential debates

Iconic moments in television history :

  1. OJ Simpson drives a white Bronco down an LA freeway in a low speed car chase
  2. Jimmy Connors at age 39 US Open 1991
  3. Geraldo Rivera trashes his career by hosting a 2-hour documentary ending in the opening of Al Capone’s vault, only to find it empty.
  4. Neil Armstrong walks on the moon
  5. Final episode of MASH airs
  6. The Moon landing
  7. The Kennedy-Nixon presidential debates
  8. Challenger Space Shuttle Explosion

Iconic moments in television history :

  1. OJ Simpson drives a white Bronco down an LA freeway in a low speed car chase
  2. Jimmy Connors at age 39 US Open 1991
  3. Geraldo Rivera trashes his career by hosting a 2-hour documentary ending in the opening of Al Capone’s vault, only to find it empty.
  4. Neil Armstrong walks on the moon
  5. Final episode of MASH airs
  6. The Moon landing
  7. The Kennedy-Nixon presidential debates
  8. Challenger Space Shuttle Explosion
  9. The Heidi Game

Iconic moments in television history :

  1. OJ Simpson drives a white Bronco down an LA freeway in a low speed car chase
  2. Jimmy Connors at age 39 US Open 1991
  3. Geraldo Rivera trashes his career by hosting a 2-hour documentary ending in the opening of Al Capone’s vault, only to find it empty.
  4. Neil Armstrong walks on the moon
  5. Final episode of MASH airs
  6. The Moon landing
  7. The Kennedy-Nixon presidential debates
  8. Challenger Space Shuttle Explosion
  9. The Heidi Game
  10. Collapse of the World Trade Center Twin Towers on Sept. 11 2001

There’s got to be more than just ten, though … so

Iconic Moments in Television History Redux

  1. Nixon’s Resignation Speech, Aug. 4 1974

-“BB”-

Iconic Moments in Television History Redux

  1. Nixon’s Resignation Speech, Aug. 4 1974
  2. The Beatles perform on The Ed Sullivan Show, Feb. 9, 1964

73 million people tuned in.

Iconic Moments in Television History Redux

  1. Nixon’s Resignation Speech, Aug. 4 1974
  2. The Beatles perform on The Ed Sullivan Show , Feb. 9, 1964
  3. Budd Dwyer’s on-air suicide, January 1987

Iconic Moments in Television History Redux

  1. Nixon’s Resignation Speech, Aug. 4 1974
  2. The Beatles perform on The Ed Sullivan Show , Feb. 9, 1964
  3. Budd Dwyer’s on-air suicide, January 1987
  4. Television captures Jack Ruby shooting Presidential assassin, Lee Harvey Oswald

Iconic Moments in Television History Redux

  1. Nixon’s Resignation Speech, Aug. 4 1974
  2. The Beatles perform on The Ed Sullivan Show , Feb. 9, 1964
  3. Budd Dwyer’s on-air suicide, January 1987
  4. Television captures Jack Ruby shooting Presidential assassin, Lee Harvey Oswald, Nov. 1963
  5. Johnny Carson bids farewell, May 22, 1992

Iconic Moments in Television History Redux

  1. Nixon’s Resignation Speech, Aug. 4 1974
  2. The Beatles perform on The Ed Sullivan Show , Feb. 9, 1964
  3. Budd Dwyer’s on-air suicide, January 1987
  4. Television captures Jack Ruby shooting Presidential assassin, Lee Harvey Oswald, Nov. 1963
  5. Johnny Carson bids farewell, May 22, 1992
  6. The Sopranos cuts to black, June 10, 2007

Iconic Moments in Television History Redux

  1. Nixon’s Resignation Speech, Aug. 4 1974
  2. The Beatles perform on The Ed Sullivan Show , Feb. 9, 1964
  3. Budd Dwyer’s on-air suicide, January 1987
  4. Television captures Jack Ruby shooting Presidential assassin, Lee Harvey Oswald, Nov. 1963
  5. Johnny Carson bids farewell, May 22, 1992
  6. The Sopranos cuts to black, June 10, 2007
  7. Apple introduces the Macintosh computer with the Ridley Scott-directed, Nineteen Eighty-Four-themed commercial during Super Bowl XVIII, Jan. 22 1984. The commercial airs only the one time, but is probably still one of the most talked about television commercials ever shown.

-“BB”-

Iconic Moments in Television History Redux

  1. Nixon’s Resignation Speech, Aug. 4 1974
  2. The Beatles perform on The Ed Sullivan Show , Feb. 9, 1964
  3. Budd Dwyer’s on-air suicide, January 1987
  4. Television captures Jack Ruby shooting Presidential assassin, Lee Harvey Oswald, Nov. 1963
  5. Johnny Carson bids farewell, May 22, 1992
  6. The Sopranos cuts to black, June 10, 2007
  7. Apple introduces the Macintosh computer with the Ridley Scott-directed, Nineteen Eighty-Four -themed commercial during Super Bowl XVIII, Jan. 22 1984. The commercial airs only the one time, but is probably still one of the most talked about television commercials ever shown.
  8. Ruthless JR Ewing was shot in the 4th episode of the 4th season of Dallas causing the nation to ponder “Who shot JR?” (March 21, 1980)

Iconic Moments in Television History Redux

  1. Nixon’s Resignation Speech, Aug. 4 1974
  2. The Beatles perform on The Ed Sullivan Show , Feb. 9, 1964
  3. Budd Dwyer’s on-air suicide, January 1987
  4. Television captures Jack Ruby shooting Presidential assassin, Lee Harvey Oswald, Nov. 1963
  5. Johnny Carson bids farewell, May 22, 1992
  6. The Sopranos cuts to black, June 10, 2007
  7. Apple introduces the Macintosh computer with the Ridley Scott-directed, Nineteen Eighty-Four -themed commercial during Super Bowl XVIII, Jan. 22 1984. The commercial airs only the one time, but is probably still one of the most talked about television commercials ever shown.
  8. Ruthless JR Ewing was shot in the 4th episode of the 4th season of Dallas causing the nation to ponder “Who shot JR?” (March 21, 1980)
  9. The country watches the ‘Roots’ miniseries (January 1977)

Iconic Moments in Television History Redux

  1. Nixon’s Resignation Speech, Aug. 4 1974
  2. The Beatles perform on The Ed Sullivan Show , Feb. 9, 1964
  3. Budd Dwyer’s on-air suicide, January 1987
  4. Television captures Jack Ruby shooting Presidential assassin, Lee Harvey Oswald, Nov. 1963
  5. Johnny Carson bids farewell, May 22, 1992
  6. The Sopranos cuts to black, June 10, 2007
  7. Apple introduces the Macintosh computer with the Ridley Scott-directed, Nineteen Eighty-Four -themed commercial during Super Bowl XVIII, Jan. 22 1984. The commercial airs only the one time, but is probably still one of the most talked about television commercials ever shown.
  8. Ruthless JR Ewing was shot in the 4th episode of the 4th season of Dallas causing the nation to ponder “Who shot JR?” (March 21, 1980)
  9. The country watches the ‘Roots’ miniseries (January 1977)
  10. Felix the Cat became the first TV personality (1928)

TV Shows with Genuine Movie Stars that didn’t make it

  1. The Texas Wheelers, starring Jack Elam!

also starring Gary Busey and Mark Hamill

TV Shows with Genuine Movie Stars that didn’t make it

  1. The Texas Wheelers, starring Jack Elam!
  2. Pan Am, starring Christina Ricci

TV Shows with Genuine Movie Stars that didn’t make it

  1. The Texas Wheelers, starring Jack Elam!
  2. Pan Am, starring Christina Ricci
  3. The Crazy Ones, starring Robin Williams

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TV Shows with Genuine Movie Stars that didn’t make it

  1. The Texas Wheelers, starring Jack Elam!
  2. Pan Am, starring Christina Ricci
  3. The Crazy Ones, starring Robin Williams
  4. The Jimmy Stewart Show

A two-season sitcom that lasted about 1,5 seasons too long