Your Day in Pop Culture (Wednesday, Feb. 27, 2013)
This Day in Pop Culture History
1990: The United States begins broadcasting TV Marti, an anti-Castro network, in Cuba. The network's adaption of the British version of The Office just isn't as good as the original.
1998: The FDA approves Viagara, making your dreams of watching former presidential candidate Bob Dole talk about erectile dysfunction a reality.
Famous People Have Birthdays Too
1863: Henry Royce, auto Pioneer (Rolls-Royce)
1929: Anne Ramsey, actress (The Goonies, Throw Momma From the Train)
1935: Julian Glover, actor (For Your Eyes Only, The Empire Strikes Back, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade) and father of Crispin Glover
1950: Tony Banks, musician (Genesis)
1963: Quentin Tarantino, director (Pulp Fiction, Inglourious Basterds, Django Unchained)
1969: Kevin Corrigan, actor (Grounded For Life, The Departed)
1970: Mariah Carey, singer and wife of Nick Cannon
1971: Nathan Fillion, actor (Castle, Firefly, Serenity)
1975: Fergie, singer (Black Eyed Peas)
Who's On What Tonight: Your Guide to Late-Night TV
CONAN: Family Guy's Seth Green, Charles Phoenix, music group Milk Carton Kids
LETTERMAN: Celebrity Apprentice's Donald Trump, comedian Gary Gulman, music group Waaves
KIMMEL: G.I. Joe: Retaliation's Bruce Willis, Los Angeles Laker Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, music group Divine Fits
LENO: Glee's Kristin Chenoweth, Cupcake Wars' Justin Willman, singer Josh Groban
FALLON: Today's Kathie Lee Gifford, The Following's James Purefoy, singer Dido
FERGUSON: Comedian Don Rickles, Olympus Has Fallen's Radha Mitchell
Your Day in Pop Culture (Wednesday, Feb. 27, 2013)
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