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* [[1992]] — At the {{w|The Cable Ace Awards|13th Annual Cable Ace Awards}}, ''[[Mystery Science Theater 3000]]'' is nominated for Best Comedy Series, but loses to ''{{w|Dream On (TV series)|Dream On}}''. |
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+ | * [[1995]] — [[Jay Livingston]] and [[Ray Evans]] receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 7083 Hollywood Blvd. |
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==Television Premieres== |
==Television Premieres== |
Revision as of 16:17, 27 February 2021
Births
- Jef Maynard
- 1899 — Lewis D. Collins
- 1904 — Joseph Gershenson
- 1909 — Mauritz Hugo
- 1917 — Mark Hanna
- 1923 — Lewis E. Ciannelli
- 1930 — Edgar Lansbury
- 1934 — Eugene Persson
- 1937 — Shirley Eaton
- 1957 — Dean Scofield
Deaths
- 1974 — Harry Ross
- 1977 — Günther Stoll
- 1987 — Larry Johns
- 2000 — Tom Cound
- 2003 — Kinji Fukasaku
- 2009 — Russ Conway
- 2014 — Frank Marth
Events
- 1992 — At the 13th Annual Cable Ace Awards, Mystery Science Theater 3000 is nominated for Best Comedy Series, but loses to Dream On.
- 1995 — Jay Livingston and Ray Evans receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 7083 Hollywood Blvd.