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'''November 18th''' |
'''November 18th''' |
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*[[1930s#1936|1936]] – [[Alter Ego (Lights Out)|Alter Ego]] first aired on the radio. |
*[[1930s#1936|1936]] – [[Alter Ego (Lights Out)|Alter Ego]] first aired on the radio. |
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+ | *[[1940s#1946|1946]] – [[Alan Dean Foster]] was born. |
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*[[1960s#1960|1960]] – [[Nick of Time (The Twilight Zone)|Nick of Time]] first aired on television. |
*[[1960s#1960|1960]] – [[Nick of Time (The Twilight Zone)|Nick of Time]] first aired on television. |
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*[[1960s#1965|1965]] – [[A Man for Marilyn (The Munsters)|A Man for Marilyn]] first aired on television. |
*[[1960s#1965|1965]] – [[A Man for Marilyn (The Munsters)|A Man for Marilyn]] first aired on television. |
Revision as of 19:25, 24 September 2021
November 18th
- 1936 – Alter Ego first aired on the radio.
- 1946 – Alan Dean Foster was born.
- 1960 – Nick of Time first aired on television.
- 1965 – A Man for Marilyn first aired on television.
- 1966 – Let's Kill Uncle went to theaters.
- 1966 – Dark Shadows, Episode 105 first aired on television.
- 1972 – The Ghost of the Red Baron first aired on television.
- 1978 – The Diabolical Disc Demon first aired on television.
- 1983 – Amityville 3-D went to theaters.
- 1983 – Sleepaway Camp went to theaters.
- 1990 – Shave and a Haircut, Two Bites first aired on television.
- 2011 – How to Win Friends and Influence Monsters first aired on television.