Your Day in Pop Culture (Thursday, March 7, 2013)
This Day in Pop Culture History
1876: Alexander Graham Bell patents the telephone. Contrary to popular belief, it did not have wifi capabilities or a touchscreen.
1985: We Are The World has its international release.
Famous People Have Birthdays Too
1934: Willard Scott, the first Ronald McDonald and guy on The Today Show who mentions old people's birthdays
1938: Janet Guthrie, the 1970s version of Danica Patrick
1940: Daniel Travanti, actor (Hill Street Blues, Boss)
1956: Bryan Cranston, actor (Breaking Bad, Malcolm in the Middle, Seinfeld, Drive, Argo)
1964: Bret Easton Ellis, author (American Psycho, Less Than Zero)
1970: Rachel Weisz, actress (The Mummy series, The Constant Gardener)
1971: Peter Sarsgaard, actor (Green Lantern, Jarhead)
1971: Matthew Vaughn, director (X-Men: First Class, Layer Cake, Kick-Ass)
1974: Jenna Fischer, actress (The Office, Blades of Glory)
Who's On What Tonight: Your Guide to Late-Night TV:
CONAN: Oz: The Great and Powerful's James Franco, The Walking Dead creator Robert Kirkman, Jamie N. Commons
LETTERMAN: REPEAT
KIMMEL: Los Angeles Laker Kobe Bryant, Lost's Dominic Monaghan, music group Rival Sons
LENO: REPEAT
FALLON: REPEAT
FERGUSON: Scrubs' Zach Braff, Community's Alison Brie
Your Day in Pop Culture (Thursday, March 7, 2013)
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