Today's 4 November Film TV in History

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Le Bourru Bienfaisant

1771 Carlo Goldoni's prose comedy "Le Bourru Bienfaisant" premieres in Paris

  • 1914 Vogue holds its first model show, "Fashion Fete," in New York City
  • 1929 John L. Balderston's play "Berkeley Square" starring Leslie Howard premieres in NYC

Will Rogers Stamp

1948 American humorist Will Rogers is commemorated by the US Postal Service on a 3-cent stamp

  • 1968 WRDU (now WPTF) TV channel 28 in Raleigh-Durham, NC (NBC) 1st broadcast
  • 1968 WTOG TV channel 44 in St Petersburg-Tampa, FL (IND) 1st broadcast
  • 1985 "Edge of Darkness" first airs on BBC Two, featuring Bob Peck and Joanne Whalley
  • 1992 NY Jets announce they are moving from WABC to WFAN radio

Indiscretions

1995 Revival of Jean Cocteau's stage drama "Indiscretions" ("Les parents terribles"), starring Eileen Atkins, Roger Rees, and Kathleen Turner, closes at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre, NYC, after 220 performances

Shock'n Y'all

2003 "Shock'n Y'all" 8th studio album by Toby Keith is released (Billboard Album of the Year 2004)

  • 2017 Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri resigns in a shock TV broadcast from Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, amid concerns he is being forcibly detained

Live at the Bon Soir

2022 Columbia Records releases album "Barbra Streisand - Live At The Bon Soir", recorded in an NYC nightclub in November 1962


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