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The 1957 NCAA University Division Basketball Championship Game, in which the North Carolina Tar Heels defeated the Kansas Jayhawks 54-53, was telecast on five television stations in North Carolina from Kansas City, through the remote facilities of WUNC-TV. Castleman D. Chesley, a local television producer, produced the coverage of this game.
January 4 – Mr. Adams and Eve on CBS (1957–1958) April 24 – The Sky at Night (UK) presented by Patrick Moore (1957–present) May 1 – Junior Television Club May 7 – In Melbourne Tonight with Graham Kennedy on GTV-9
Freddie Glenn, American spree killer and rapist, convicted of murdering the younger sister of actor Kelsey Grammer; Nancy Lopez, American golfer; January 7. Nicholson Baker, American novelist; Katie Couric, American television host [6] Steve Janaszak, American professional ice hockey player; January 8. Dwight Clark, American football player (d ...
(When the SNL exhibit closed in the spring of 2019 and the MBC sold the third and fourth floors of its building, the NRHOF gallery was partially restored on the second floor.) The NRHOF has been affiliated with the MBC since 1991. [43] (The museum was also home to the American Advertising Federation's Advertising Hall of Fame from 1992 to 2000 ...
NBC's Kraft Television Theatre, which had debuted in 1947 and was the oldest program still left on television, was cancelled in spring 1958. It was the dawn of a new era in television; producer David Susskind, who had produced KTT at the end, would call 1958 "the year of the miserable drivel". [1] New fall series are highlighted in bold.
1957 – Eisenhower Doctrine, wherein a country could request American economic assistance and/or aid from military forces if it was being threatened by armed aggression from another state; 1957 – Civil Rights Act of 1957, primarily a voting rights bill, becomes the first civil rights legislation enacted by Congress since Reconstruction
The official one-day maximum is 8.15 inches on June 15, 1957, but the News-Democrat reported 13.75 inches fell at its office from 9 p.m. June 14 to 9 a.m. June 15.
1956–57 United States network television schedule (daytime) 1956–57 United States network television schedule (late night) 1957–58 United States network television schedule (daytime) 1957–58 United States network television schedule (late night)