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October 7, 1964 () See How They Run is a 1964 American made-for-television drama film broadcast on NBC. It is generally regarded as the first made-for-television film
This is a list of films which placed number one at the weekly box office in the United States during 1964 per Variety's weekly National boxoffice survey. The results are based on a sample of 20-25 key cities and therefore, any box office amounts quoted may not be the total that the film grossed nationally in the week.
October 10, 1964: Yoshinori Sakai carries the Olympic torch into the National Stadium. The 1964 Summer Olympics opened in Tokyo. [61] Yoshinori Sakai, chosen to light the Olympic Flame, had been born near Hiroshima on August 6, 1945, the day an atomic bomb was dropped on that city. Japan's Emperor Hirohito then declared the games open. [62]
It first aired on October 7, 1964, and ushered in a series of other TV movies over the years, aired on NBC under the title NBC World Premiere Movie. Many of the made-for-television movies on NBC would become TV series in their own right during the late-1960s and early-1970s.
On October 7, 1964, just under a month before the 1964 presidential election, one of President Johnson's top aides, Walter Jenkins, was arrested for disorderly conduct with another man at the Washington D.C. YMCA, a place described by the Toledo Blade as "so notorious a gathering place of homosexuals that the District police had long since ...
The Beatles answer questions for newsmen and journalists at a press conference upon their arrival in New York on Feb. 7, 1964. ... 10 retro video game consoles that are surprisingly valuable today.
September 3, 1964: The Little Priest: Mexican film; co-production with Posa Films October 1, 1964: Lilith: co-production with Centaur Productions October 7, 1964: Fail Safe: November 9, 1964: The Pumpkin Eater: U.S. distribution only; produced by Royal Films International November 10, 1964: The Finest Hours: November 20, 1964: First Men in the ...
On Feb. 7, 1964, the lads from Liverpool touched down at NYC’s John F. Kennedy International Airport and were greeted by thousands of screaming fans, who had cut school or driven hundreds of ...