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==Deaths== |
==Deaths== |
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+ | * [[January 4]] — [[Valeriy Nosik]] |
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+ | * [[January 7]] — [[Betty Ann Carr]] |
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+ | * [[January 10]] — [[Roy Ashton]] |
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* [[January 17]] — [[Ralph Baldassarre]] |
* [[January 17]] — [[Ralph Baldassarre]] |
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* [[January 25]] — [[William Sylvester]] |
* [[January 25]] — [[William Sylvester]] |
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* January 25 — [[Joachim Hasler]] |
* January 25 — [[Joachim Hasler]] |
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* [[February 2]] — [[Donald Pleasence]] |
* [[February 2]] — [[Donald Pleasence]] |
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* [[February 5]] — [[Doug McClure]] |
* [[February 5]] — [[Doug McClure]] |
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* [[February 24]] — [[Sherry Moreland]] |
* [[February 24]] — [[Sherry Moreland]] |
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* [[February 26]] — [[Tom Scherman]] |
* [[February 26]] — [[Tom Scherman]] |
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+ | * [[March 3]] — [[Douglas Stewart]] |
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* [[March 21]] — [[Tipp McClure]] |
* [[March 21]] — [[Tipp McClure]] |
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* [[March 27]] — [[Paul Brinegar]] |
* [[March 27]] — [[Paul Brinegar]] |
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+ | * [[April]] — [[Earl Pennington]] |
+ | * [[April 4]] — [[Shirley Patterson]] |
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* [[April 13]] — [[Bill Thurman]] |
* [[April 13]] — [[Bill Thurman]] |
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+ | * [[April 18]] — [[Chuck Painter]] |
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* [[May 8]] — [[Olga Vikland]] |
* [[May 8]] — [[Olga Vikland]] |
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* [[May 30]] — [[Ernst Kunstmann]] |
* [[May 30]] — [[Ernst Kunstmann]] |
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* [[June 21]] — [[Jerry Fairbanks]] |
* [[June 21]] — [[Jerry Fairbanks]] |
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* June 21 — [[Jun Hamamura]] |
* June 21 — [[Jun Hamamura]] |
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+ | * [[June 25]] — [[Bill Walker]] |
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* [[June 27]] — [[Jeff Gillen]] |
* [[June 27]] — [[Jeff Gillen]] |
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+ | * [[June 30]] — [[Bruce Schoengarth]] |
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* [[July 2]] — [[John C. Higgins]] |
* [[July 2]] — [[John C. Higgins]] |
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* [[July 30]] — [[Nando Cicero]] |
* [[July 30]] — [[Nando Cicero]] |
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* [[August 2]] — [[Al Adamson]] |
* [[August 2]] — [[Al Adamson]] |
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* August 2 — [[Edward Mannix]] |
* August 2 — [[Edward Mannix]] |
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+ | * [[August 25]] — [[Mike Ragan]] |
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* [[August 27]] — [[Mary Beth Hughes]] |
* [[August 27]] — [[Mary Beth Hughes]] |
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+ | * August 27 — [[Anthony Baird]] |
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+ | * [[September 10]] — [[Derek Meddings]] |
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+ | * [[September 17]] — [[Grady Sutton]] |
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+ | * [[September 22]] — [[George C. Emick]] |
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+ | * [[September 24]] — [[Arthur Walsh]] |
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+ | * [[October 3]] — [[Kappei Matsumoto]] |
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+ | * [[October 12]] — [[Nick Raymond]] |
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+ | * [[October 24]] — [[Don Ames]] |
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+ | * October 24 — [[Shirley Falls]] |
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+ | * October 24 — [[Leroy Johnson]] |
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+ | * [[October 25]] — [[David Healy]] |
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+ | * [[November 1]] — [[George McCowan]] |
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+ | * [[November 22]] — [[Ronald Kinnoch]] |
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+ | * [[November 24]] — [[Paul Csonka]] |
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+ | * [[November 30]] — [[Rafael Portillo]] |
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+ | * [[December 2]] — [[Janelle Johnson Dolenz]] |
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+ | * [[December 7]] — [[Estela Inda]] |
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+ | * [[December 14]] — [[Leo Needham]] |
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+ | * [[December 15]] — [[Alan Smiler]] |
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+ | * [[December 27]] — [[Enzo Serafin]] |
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==Episode Premieres== |
==Episode Premieres== |
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* [[March 18]] — ''[[MST3K 623 - The Amazing Transparent Man|The Amazing Transparent Man]]'' |
* [[March 18]] — ''[[MST3K 623 - The Amazing Transparent Man|The Amazing Transparent Man]]'' |
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* [[March 25]] — ''[[MST3K 624 - Samson vs. the Vampire Women|Samson vs. the Vampire Women]]'' (Final regular series appearance of [[Frank Conniff]] as [[TV's Frank]]; final episode of [[Season 6]].) |
* [[March 25]] — ''[[MST3K 624 - Samson vs. the Vampire Women|Samson vs. the Vampire Women]]'' (Final regular series appearance of [[Frank Conniff]] as [[TV's Frank]]; final episode of [[Season 6]].) |
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==Special Premiere== |
==Special Premiere== |
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* [[September 2]] — [[Attack of the Killer B Movies]] (NBC primetime special; co-written by [[Frank Conniff]]) |
* [[September 2]] — [[Attack of the Killer B Movies]] (NBC primetime special; co-written by [[Frank Conniff]]) |
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* [[November 23]] — [[MST3K Anthology]] ([[Turkey Day]] marathon for 1995; last Turkey Day marathon shown on Comedy Central.) |
* [[November 23]] — [[MST3K Anthology]] ([[Turkey Day]] marathon for 1995; last Turkey Day marathon shown on Comedy Central.) |
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==Home Media Releases== |
==Home Media Releases== |
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==Events== |
==Events== |
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+ | * [[January 12]] — [[Jay Livingston]] and [[Ray Evans]] receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 7083 Hollywood Blvd. |
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+ | * [[March 27]] — At the {{w|67th Academy Awards}}, the following awards are presented: |
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+ | ** [[Rick Baker]] wins the Best Makeup Award for ''Ed Wood''. |
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+ | ** [[Clint Eastwood]] receives the Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award. |
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+ | * [[June 30]] — [[Jimmy Sangster]] and [[Mary Peach]] get married. |
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* [[September 16]] — Reruns of ''[[Mystery Science Theater 3000]]'' enter syndication in North America. |
* [[September 16]] — Reruns of ''[[Mystery Science Theater 3000]]'' enter syndication in North America. |
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* [[December 5]] — [[Best Brains, Inc.]] announces [[Comedy Central]] would not be renewing ''Mystery Science Theater 3000'' for an 8th Season. |
* [[December 5]] — [[Best Brains, Inc.]] announces [[Comedy Central]] would not be renewing ''Mystery Science Theater 3000'' for an 8th Season. |
Latest revision as of 01:35, 11 April 2024
Deaths
- January 1 — Warrene Ott
- January 4 — Valeriy Nosik
- January 7 — Betty Ann Carr
- January 10 — Roy Ashton
- January 17 — Ralph Baldassarre
- January 25 — William Sylvester
- January 25 — Joachim Hasler
- February 2 — Donald Pleasence
- February 5 — Doug McClure
- February 16 — Lois Wilde
- February 19 — John Howard
- February 24 — Sherry Moreland
- February 26 — Tom Scherman
- March 3 — Douglas Stewart
- March 21 — Tipp McClure
- March 27 — Paul Brinegar
- April — Earl Pennington
- April 4 — Shirley Patterson
- April 13 — Bill Thurman
- April 18 — Chuck Painter
- May 8 — Olga Vikland
- May 30 — Ernst Kunstmann
- June 11 — Noboru Tsuburaya
- June 21 — Jerry Fairbanks
- June 21 — Jun Hamamura
- June 25 — Bill Walker
- June 27 — Jeff Gillen
- June 30 — Bruce Schoengarth
- July 2 — John C. Higgins
- July 30 — Nando Cicero
- August 2 — Al Adamson
- August 2 — Edward Mannix
- August 25 — Mike Ragan
- August 27 — Mary Beth Hughes
- August 27 — Anthony Baird
- September 10 — Derek Meddings
- September 17 — Grady Sutton
- September 22 — George C. Emick
- September 24 — Arthur Walsh
- October 3 — Kappei Matsumoto
- October 12 — Nick Raymond
- October 24 — Don Ames
- October 24 — Shirley Falls
- October 24 — Leroy Johnson
- October 25 — David Healy
- November 1 — George McCowan
- November 22 — Ronald Kinnoch
- November 24 — Paul Csonka
- November 30 — Rafael Portillo
- December 2 — Janelle Johnson Dolenz
- December 7 — Estela Inda
- December 14 — Leo Needham
- December 15 — Alan Smiler
- December 27 — Enzo Serafin
Episode Premieres
- January 7 — Danger!! Death Ray
- January 21 — The Beast of Yucca Flats
- March 11 — Angels Revenge
- March 18 — The Amazing Transparent Man
- March 25 — Samson vs. the Vampire Women (Final regular series appearance of Frank Conniff as TV's Frank; final episode of Season 6.)
- November 23 — Night of the Blood Beast (First episode of Season 7. Mary Jo Pehl's first regular appearance as Pearl Forrester. Special Turkey Day version with distinct host segments.)
Special Premiere
- March 22 — MST3K Little Gold Statue Preview Special
- September 2 — Attack of the Killer B Movies (NBC primetime special; co-written by Frank Conniff)
- November 23 — MST3K Anthology (Turkey Day marathon for 1995; last Turkey Day marathon shown on Comedy Central.)
Home Media Releases
Events
- January 12 — Jay Livingston and Ray Evans receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 7083 Hollywood Blvd.
- March 27 — At the 67th Academy Awards, the following awards are presented:
- Martin Landau wins the Best Supporting Actor Award for his portrayal of Bela Lugosi in Ed Wood.
- Rick Baker wins the Best Makeup Award for Ed Wood.
- Clint Eastwood receives the Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award.
- June 30 — Jimmy Sangster and Mary Peach get married.
- September 16 — Reruns of Mystery Science Theater 3000 enter syndication in North America.
- December 5 — Best Brains, Inc. announces Comedy Central would not be renewing Mystery Science Theater 3000 for an 8th Season.
- December 6 — At the 17th Annual Cable Ace Awards, Mystery Science Theater 3000 is nominated for Best Comedy series, but loses to The Larry Sanders Show.