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Flashback
Thursday, September 20, 2007
Entertainment highlights during the week of Sept. 23-29. 1954: "The Tonight Show" made its debut on NBC with host Steve Allen. 1955: Actress Debbie Reynolds married singer Eddie Fisher. They divorced in 1959. 1962: "The Jetsons" premiered on ABC. It was the first program on the network to be carried in color. 1964: Roy Orbison's "Oh, Pretty Woman" hit No. 1 on the pop charts. 1968: "60 Minutes" made its debut on CBS, with reporters Harry Reasoner and Mike Wallace. 1977: "The Love Boat" premiered on ABC. 1985: "MacGyver" made its debut on ABC. 1986: "Crocodile Dundee" opened in theaters nationwide. 1991: Jazz musician Miles Davis died of pneumonia, respiratory failure and a stroke. He was 65. 1996: Actor Jim Carrey married actress Lauren Holly. She later filed for divorce. 2003: Singer Robert Palmer died of a heart attack in Paris. He was 54. 2005: Actor Ashton Kutcher married actress Demi Moore in Beverly Hills, Calif.
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