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* [[1994]] — [[Mystery Science Theater 3000]] wins the {{w|Peabody Award}} for excellence in television broadcasting: "For fusing superb, clever writing with wonderfully terrible B-grade movies." |
* [[1994]] — [[Mystery Science Theater 3000]] wins the {{w|Peabody Award}} for excellence in television broadcasting: "For fusing superb, clever writing with wonderfully terrible B-grade movies." |
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Revision as of 17:28, 20 May 2020
Births
- 1906 — Grady Sutton
- 1908 — Kurt Neumann
- 1909 — Giacomo Gentilomo
- 1916 — Gregory Peck
- 1917 — Robert Bloch
- 1926 — Roger Corman
- 1931 — Hector Olivera
- 1935 — Giovanni Cianfriglia
- 1939 — David Winters
- 1962 — Lana Clarkson
Deaths
- 1974 — Stanley Farrar
- 1974 — William Hudson
- 1978 — Douglas Henderson
- 2015 — Richard Dysart
- 2018 — Tim O'Connor
- 2019 — Ib Glindemann
Episode Premieres
Events
- 1994 — Mystery Science Theater 3000 wins the Peabody Award for excellence in television broadcasting: "For fusing superb, clever writing with wonderfully terrible B-grade movies."
- 2012 — Adam West receives a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6764 Hollywood Blvd.