Today in Entertainment History: Cronkite ends run as anchor

By The Associated Press
Posted 3/6/23

On March 6, 1966, the British prime minister received a petition from Beatles fans, asking that the Cavern Club in Liverpool be reopened. The club, where the Beatles performed more than 300 dates, …

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Today in Entertainment History: Cronkite ends run as anchor

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On March 6, 1966, the British prime minister received a petition from Beatles fans, asking that the Cavern Club in Liverpool be reopened. The club, where the Beatles performed more than 300 dates, was closed because of financial problems.

In 1970, serial killer Charles Manson’s album “Lie” was released.

In 1972, U.S. immigration officials canceled John Lennon’s visa extension, five days after it was granted.

In 1978, Billy Joel was awarded a rare platinum single for “Just The Way You Are.”

In 1981, Walter Cronkite gave his final broadcast as anchor for the “CBS Evening News.”

In 1992, the last episode of “The Cosby Show” was taped in New York. New York Mayor David Dinkins and the group Boyz II Men were on hand.

In 1996, musicians Johnny and Edgar Winter sued DC Comics over a horror comic with two characters called Johnny and Edgar Autumn. The case went all the way to the California Supreme Court. The Winters lost.

In 1999, country singer George Jones nearly died in a car accident near his home in Nashville. He later pleaded guilty to driving drunk.

In 2000, all the original members of Earth, Wind and Fire played together for the first time in 20 years as they were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Maurice White had announced the previous week he had Parkinson’s disease. Eric Clapton also became the first person inducted into the Rock Hall three times.

Today’s Birthdays: Dancer Carmen de Lavallade (LAH’-vah-lahd) is 92. Actor-writer Joanna Miles is 83. Actor Ben Murphy is 81. Drummer Hugh Grundy of The Zombies is 78. Guitarist David Gilmour of Pink Floyd is 77. Singer Kiki Dee is 76. Actor Anna Maria Horsford (“The Bold and the Beautiful”) is 76. Actor-director Rob Reiner is 76. TV personality John Stossel is 76. Sports correspondent Armen Keteyian (keh-TAY’-uhn) is 70. Actor Tom Arnold is 64. Actor D.L. Hughley (HYOOG’-lee) (“The Hughleys”) is 60. Country songwriter Skip Ewing is 59. Actor Connie Britton (“Nashville”) is 56. Actor Shuler Hensley is 56. Actor Moira Kelly (“One Tree Hill”) is 55. Actor Amy Pietz (“Aliens in America,” ″Caroline in the City”) is 54. Guitarist Chris Broderick of Megadeth is 53. Country singer Trent Willmon is 50. Guitarist Shan Farmer (Ricochet) is 49. Rapper Beanie Sigel is 49. Rapper Bubba Sparxxx is 46. Actor Shaun Evans (“Endeavour”) is 43. Drummer Chris Tomson of Vampire Weekend is 39. Actor Eli Marienthal (MAYR’-ee-en-thal) is 37. Rapper-producer Tyler, the Creator is 32. Actor Millicent Simmonds (“A Quiet Place,” “Wonderstruck”) is 20.

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