Your Day in Pop Culture (Monday, Oct. 14, 2013)
This Day in Pop Culture History
1884: George Eastman receives his patent for paper-strip photographic film. Kodak forever.
1908: The Chicago Cubs clinch their most recent World Series victory. If Jimmy Fallon were to make a Fever Pitch sequel about the Cubs, they'd probably win again. That's how it worked with the Red Sox, right?
1926: Winnie-the-Pooh is first published by AA Milne. Someone needs to put some pants on that bear.
Famous People Have Birthdays Too
1894: EE Cummings, poet
1927: Roger Moore, actor (James Bond franchise)
1964: Jim Rome, sports radio talk show host
1967: Stephen A. Smith, sports journalist
1978: Usher, musician
1979: Stacy Keibler, model, WWE diva, Dancing with the Stars contestant
Who's on What Tonight: Your Guide to Late-Night TV
CONAN: The Walking Dead's Steven Yeun, The Eric Andre Show's Eric Andre, Aparna Nacherla
LETTERMAN: Parenthood's Ray Romano, everything's James Franco
KIMMEL: Out of the Furnace's Woody Harrelson, singer Ke$ha, musician Ben Rector
LENO: REPEAT
FALLON: REPEAT
FERGUSON: CBGB's Malin Akerman, musician Jo Nesbo, music group Vintage Trouble
Your Day in Pop Culture (Monday, Oct. 14, 2013)
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