NBC in History - On This Day

July 2024 · 21 minute read

Events in Film & TV

Events 1 - 100 of 560

The Fleishmann's Yeast Hour

1929-10-24 Rudy Vallee's "The Fleishmann's Yeast Hour" begins broadcasting on NBC radio

Radio Premiere

1932-05-02 American comedian Jack Benny's 1st radio show premieres (NBC Blue Network)

Babe Ruth's Broadcasts

1934-04-05 Baseball superstar Babe Ruth agrees to do three 15-minute broadcasts a week over NBC for a fee of $39,000 for 13 weeks; $4,000 more than his NY Yankees playing contract

Mae West Banned

1937-12-27 Mae West performs Adam & Eve skit that gets her banned from NBC radio

FDR 1st President on TV

1939-04-30 FDR becomes 1st US President to appear on TV when NBC-RCA television broadcasts the opening of 1939 New York World's Fair

Texaco Star Theater

1948-06-08 "Texaco Star Theater" premieres on NBC-TV, with "Mr. Television" Milton Berle made permanent emcee in September of the same year

Your Show of Shows

1950-02-25 "Your Show of Shows" with Sid Caesar & Imogene Coca premieres on NBC. Writers include Mel Brooks, Neil Simon and Woody Allen.


Birthdays in Film & TV

Birthdays 1 - 100 of 116

Arturo Toscanini (1867-1957)

1867-03-25 Italian cellist and conductor (La Scala, 1898-1908 & 1921-29; Metropolitan Opera, 1908-15; New York Philharmonic, 1926-36; NBC Symphony Orchestra, 1937-41 & 1944-54), born in Parma, Kingdom of Italy

Tom Snyder (1936-2007)

1936-05-12 American television and radio interviewer (Tomorrow, 1973-82; The Late Late Show, 1995-99), and news anchor (NBC Weekend News; WABC), born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Weddings in Film & TV

Divorces in Film & TV

Deaths in Film & TV

Tom Snyder (1936-2007)

2007-07-29 American television and radio interviewer (Tomorrow, 1973-82; The Late Late Show, 1995-99), and news anchor (NBC Weekend News; WABC), dies of complications from leukemia at 71

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