Your Day in Pop Culture (Thursday, Aug. 1, 2013)
This Day in Pop Culture History
1981: Video Killed the Radio Star becomes the first music video aired on MTV. There's really no point in making "Remember when MTV played music videos?" comments anymore. You win, pregnant teenagers.
Famous People Have Birthdays Too
1819: Herman Melville, author (Moby Dick)
1936: Yves Saint Laurent, fashion designer
1942: Jerry Garcia, musician (Grateful Dead)
1948: Avi Arad, producer (Marvel Studios)
1963: Coolio, rapper
1964: Adam Duritz, musician (Counting Crows)
1965: Sam Mendes, director (Skyfall, American Beauty)
Who's On What: Your Guide to Late-Night TV
CONAN: King and Maxwell's Rebecca Romijn, Fruitvale Station's Michael B. Jordan, musician Tom Odell
LETTERMAN: TV icon Oprah Winfrey, Anchorman: The Legend Continues' Paul Rudd
KIMMEL: Spring Breakers' Selena Gomez, TV personality Ben Stein, music group Palma Violets
LENO: Ain't Them Bodies Saints' Casey Affleck, The Way, Way Back's Allison Janney
FALLON: We're the Millers' Jennifer Aniston, singer Lenny Kravitz, music group Goodie Mob
FERGUSON: E.R.'s Anthony Edwards, The New Normal's Georgia King
Your Day in Pop Culture (Thursday, Aug. 1, 2013)
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