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10 July 10, 1940 (Wednesday) 11 July 11, 1940 ... the largest movement of wealth in history. ... Alex Trebek, television game show host, in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada ...
July 18 – James Brolin, actor, Marcus Welby, M.D. July 22 – Alex Trebek, game show host, Jeopardy! (died 2020) July 23 – Don Imus, American radio/television host, Imus in the Morning (died 2019) July 24 – Dan Hedaya, American actor; July 31 – Roy Walker, television host; August 3 – Martin Sheen, actor, The West Wing; August 19
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August 1 – W2XBS goes out of commission from 1 August 1940 until the 27th of October 1940 while the transmitter is adjusted from 441-line picture to 525-line picture. [6] [7] August 29 – Peter Carl Goldmark of CBS announces his invention of a color television system.
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The Fighting 69th (1940) – action-adventure war film based upon the actual exploits of New York City's 69th Infantry Regiment during World War I [14] Forty Thousand Horsemen (1940) – Australian war film telling the story of the Australian Light Horse which operated in the desert at the Sinai and Palestine campaign during World War I [15]
On television, continuing a practice long established in radio, Texaco included its brand name in the show title. When the television version launched on June 8, 1948, [3] Texaco also made sure its employees were featured prominently throughout the hour, usually appearing as smiling "guardian angels" performing good deeds of one or another kind, and a quartet of Texaco singers opened each week ...
Texas Historical Marker is installed and dedicated at Berachah Child Institute. [59] Pantera is formed by Arlington teenagers Vinnie Abbott, Darrell Abbott, Terry Glaze, Tommy Bradford and Donnie Hart. [60] 1982 – Martin High School opens. Texas Commerce Bank becomes the tallest building in the city. [61] 1983 – Harold E. Patterson becomes ...