Your Day in Pop Culture (Wednesday, April 24, 2013)
Today in Pop Culture History
1800: The Library of Congress is established. No, they don't have a copy of The Cable Guy.
1907: Hershey Park opens for the exclusive use of Hershey's employees. Within weeks, Willy Wonka would declare war on Hershey Park. The Oompa Loompa death toll was unspeakable.
Famous People Have Birthdays Too
1933: Claire Davenport, actress (Return of the Jedi, Fawlty Towers)
1934: Shirley MacLaine, actress (The Apartment, Terms of Endearment, Downton Abbey)
1940: Sue Grafton, author (Alphabet Series)
1942: Barbra Streisand, singer and actress (The Way We Were, Funny Girl, Yentl)
1951: Nigel Harrison, bassist (Blondie)
1955: Michael O'Keefe, actor (Caddyshack, Atlas Shrugged)
1957: Boris Williams, drummer (The Cure, Thompson Twins)
1964: Cedric the Entertainer, comedy legend
1969: Melinda Clarke, actress (The O.C. , CSI)
1977: Eric Balfour, actor (24, Haven, Six Feet Under)
Who's On What Tonight: Your Guide to Late-Night TV
CONAN: REPEAT
LETTERMAN: Almost Famous' Kate Hudson, Spring Breakers' Selena Gomez
KIMMEL: The Big Wedding's Topher Grace, Mythbusters' Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman, music group Depeche Mode
LENO: Arthur Newman's Emily Blunt, music group Black Rebel Motorcycle Club
FALLON: The Office creator Ricky Gervais, Mad Men's Jessica Pare, rapper Talib Kweli
FERGUSON: The Office's Rainn Wilson, Doctor Who's Karen Gillan
Your Day in Pop Culture (Wednesday, April 24, 2013)
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