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Your Day in Pop Culture (Wednesday, March 6, 2013)


This Day in Pop Culture History
1912: Nabisco creates the first Oreo. We're still waiting for the Triple Stuft Oreo.
1975: The Zapruder film is first shown on TV.
1981: Walter Cronkite does his final CBS Evening News broadcast.

Famous People Have Birthdays Too
1475: Michelango, artist, sculptor and Ninja Turtle
1917: Will Eisner, legendary cartoonist
1920: Lewis Gilbert, director (Alfie, The Spy Who Loved Me, You Only Live Twice)
1923: Ed McMahon,  Johnny Carson's sidekick and Publisher's Clearinghouse spokesman
1931: Hal Needham, stuntman, screenwriter (Smokey and the Bandit, Hooper, The Cannonball Run)
1946: Martin Kove, actor (The Karate Kid, Rambo: First Blood Part II)
1947: Rob Reiner, actor and director (All in the Family, This is Spinal Tap, The Princess Bride)
1959: Tom Arnold, sort of an actor, Rosanne Barr’s ex-husband
1963: D.L. Hughley, comedian (The Hughleys)
1967: Connie Britton, actress (Nashville, Friday Night Lights)
1972: Shaquille O'Neal, NBA superstar, actor (Kazaam, Steel) and rapper (Shaq-Fu for Genesis)
1984: Chris Tomson, musician (Vampire Weekend)

Who's On What Tonight: Your Guide to Late-Night TV:
CONAN: Lost's Matthew Fox, The Jeselnik Offensive's Anthony Jeselnick, comedian Ian Edwards
LETTERMAN: REPEAT
KIMMEL: Singer and reality star Jessica Simpson, Legit's Jim Jeffries, singer Luke Bryan
LENO: REPEAT
FALLON: REPEAT
FERGUSON: Mad Men's Christina Hendricks, novelist Jackie Collins
Your Day in Pop Culture (Wednesday, March 6, 2013) Reviewed by Popculturology on 3/06/2013 Rating: 5

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