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What's My Line debuts on TV TV game show What's My Line debuts on this day in 1950. The show, produced by game show magnates Mark Goodson and Bill Todman, became the longest-running prime-time game show in the history of television. It ran for 18 years. A radio version launched in 1952 but was cancelled in 1953. |
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Apple Computer ships its first Apple II
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First commercially successful electric bus line opens (Hollywood)
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Following a volcanic eruption, the entire population of the South Atlantic island of Tristan da Cunha was evacuated to Britain
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» May 19, 1902 |
Great Britain and Boers resume peace talks in Pretoria Read more... |
» May 19, 1906 |
Federated Boys Club (Boys Club of America) organizes Read more... |
» May 19, 1910 |
Cleve Indian Cy Young gets his 500th win, beats Wash 4-May in 11 innings Read more... |