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1966 was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar, the 1966th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 966th year of the 2nd millennium, the 66th year of the 20th century, and the 7th year of the 1960s decade.
September 17 – Mission: Impossible on CBS (1966–1973) September 20 – Rue des Pignons on SRC (1966–1977) October 3 – Joe on BBC1; October 9 – Rocket Robin Hood (1966–1969) October 11 – SRC launches its first made-in-Quebec sitcom, Moi et l'autre (1966–1971) October 17 – The Hollywood Squares on NBC daytime (1966–1980)
February 3, 1966: Soviet probe Luna 9 sends back the first pictures transmitted from the Moon's surface February 14, 1966: Australia goes decimal, introduces the dollar..... and phases out the pound February 28, 1966: U.S. astronauts Charles Bassett and Elliot See die in plane crash three months before scheduled Gemini 9 mission
September 1 – While waiting at a bus stop Ralph Baer, an inventor with Sanders Associates, writes a four-page document that lays out the basic principles for creating a video game to be played on a television: the beginning of a multibillion-dollar industry. September 7 – The ocean liner SS Hanseatic catches fire and burns in New York Harbor.
January 8, 1966 September 11 Preview Tonight: ABC August 14, 1966 October 14 Chain Letter: NBC July 4, 1966 Showdown: October 24 Peter Potamus: Syndication: September 16, 1964 December 16 Shock Theater: WJW-TV: January 13, 1963 December 16 Hawk: ABC September 8, 1966 December 31 Shane: ABC September 10, 1966 December The Marvel Super Heroes ...
The 1966–67 daytime network television schedule for the three major English-language commercial broadcast networks in the United States covers the weekday and weekend daytime hours from September 1966 to August 1967.
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In 1966, at age 19, he was the second-youngest major league player, and when he finished in 1993 at age 46, he was the oldest. [ 68 ] Giacomo Agostini won the first of 15 Grand Prix motorcycle racing world championships , including seven consecutive 500 cc motorcycle world titles.