Today's 31 October Film TV in History

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  • 1949 WOC (now KWQC) TV channel 6 in Davenport, IA (NBC) begins broadcasting
  • 1953 TV broadcasting begins in Belgium
  • 1954 KREM TV channel 2 in Spokane, WA (CBS/ABC) begins broadcasting

What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?

1962 The horror film "What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?," based on the novel by Henry Farrell, directed by Robert Aldrich, and starring Bette Davis and Joan Crawford, is released

1963 Ed Sullivan witnesses Beatlemania firsthand at London's Heathrow Airport as the Beatles are greeted by their fans upon the group returning from Sweden

  • 1967 KIMO TV channel 13 in Anchorage, AK (ABC) begins broadcasting
  • 1981 "The War of the Worlds," the first live American radio drama in 25 years, is broadcast on NBC on Halloween

The Walking Dead

2010 Post-apocalyptic zombie TV series "The Walking Dead," starring Andrew Lincoln, Jon Bernthal, and Lauren Cohan, premieres on AMC

  • 2024 Russian legal claims against Google in Russia reach two undecillion roubles ($20 decillion), largely symbolic for blocking Russian channels on YouTube [1]

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