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The Story of the Birth of Broadcasting in Sudbury

This Week in Music Chart History (December 8)

From Billboard Top 100!
Number One Songs this Week in History
December 8 - 14


1989 - We Didn't Start the Fire, Billy Joel
1983 - Say Say Say, Paul McCartney and Michael Jackson
1982 - Mickey, Toni Basil
1979 - Babe, Styx
1974 - Kung Fu Fighting, Carl Douglas
1973 - Top of the World, The Carpenters
1971 - Family Affair, Sly and the Family Stone
1969 - Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye, Steam
1967 - Daydream Believer, The Monkees
1963 - Dominique, The Singing Nun

Thinking Cap (December 14)

"Those who contemplate the beauty of the earth find reserves of strength that will endure as long as life lasts.  There is something infinitely healing in the repeated refrains of nature, the assurance that dawn comes after night, and spring after winter."
- Richel Carson

Today's Dose of Humour (December 14)

"Two old guys wonder if there's baseball in heaven, and promise each other that the first to die will somehow let the other one know.  A week later, one of them dies.  And a week after that, his friend recognizes his voice coming down from the clouds.  "Joe, I've got some good news and some bad news," the disembodied voice reports.  "The good news is that there is a baseball team in heaven.  The bad news is that you're pitching on Friday.""
 
- Anonymous

Today In History (December 14)

1977
The movie "Saturday Night Fever" premiered in New York City.  The soundtrack became one of the biggest selling albums of all time.

Born on this Date (December 14)

1954 - Steven 'Steve' Glenwood MacLean (Canadian astronaut, served as the President of the Canadian Space Agency 2008 to 2013, first Canadian to operate the robotic arm Canadarm2, his first spacewalk involved activating solar panels and was second Canadian to do so, after Chris Hadfield)
1946 - Patty 'Anna Marie' Duke (Academy Award-winning actress; The Miracle Worker; died March 29, 2016)
1935 - Lee Ann Remick (American actress; Days of Wine and Roses; died July 2, 1991)
1932 - Charlie Rich (Grammy Award winning singer; Behind Closed Doors; The Most Beautiful Girl; died July 25, 1995)
1915 - Dan Dailey (singer, dancer, actor; When My Baby Smiles at Me, There's No Business like Show Business; died October 16, 1978)
1911 - Spike 'Lindley Armstrong' Jones (musician, drummer; band leader; died May 1, 1965)
1908 - Morey Amsterdam (comedian, actor; The Dick Van Dyke Show; died October 27, 1996)
1902 - Frances Elizabeth Bavier (Was an American stage and television actress, film, television, played Aunt Bee on The Andy Griffith Show and Mayberry R.F.D.; died December 6, 1989)

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