Today's 9 November Film TV in History

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Ninotchka

1939 Romantic comedy film "Ninotchka" directed by Ernst Lubitsch and starring Greta Garbo premieres

  • 1953 KTVQ TV channel 2 in Billings, MT (CBS/NBC) begins broadcasting
  • 1962 Catharina Lodders of the Netherlands elected Miss World

Music History

1964 Victor Borge's "Comedy in Music - Opus 2" opens at John Golden Theatre, NYC; runs for 192 performances

An Evening with Julie Andrews & Harry Belafonte

1969 "An Evening with Julie Andrews and Harry Belafonte ", music special with arrangements by Michel Legrand, premieres on NBC-TV

  • 1970 Comedy troupe "The Goodies" make their television debut on the BBC

Ringo

1973 Apple Records releases "Ringo", Ringo Starr's third studio album, in the UK - a week after its US release; his biggest commercial and critical success, featuring the singles "Photograph", "You're Sixteen", and "Oh My My"

A Nightmare on Elm Street

1984 Wes Craven's horror film "A Nightmare on Elm Street" premieres in the US

  • 1988 Don Sebesky and Gloria Nissenson's musical "Prince of Central Park", starring Jo Anne Worley opens at Belasco Theater, NYC; runs for 4 performances
  • 2004 Video game Halo 2 a first person shooter first released on Xbox by Bungie Studios
  • 2013 María Gabriela Isler, a 25yo Venezuelan, is crowned Miss Universe 2013
  • 2017 Five women detail sexual misconduct by comedian Louis C.K. in "New York Times" report

BTS Appearance Cancelled

2018 Korean pop band BTS appearance on Japanese TV show cancelled after member Jimin wore shirt with atomic bomb image

KSI vs Logan Paul

2019 YouTubers KSI and Logan Paul's second boxing match; KSI wins by split decision

Rudd Sexiest Man Alive

2021 Actor Paul Rudd is named People Magazine's Sexiest Man Alive

Agreement of Interest

2023 SAG-AFTRA Union representing US actors ends its 118-day strike after an agreement with Hollywood studios that included AI guidelines and streaming compensations [1]


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