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| In 1956, the MGM classic, The Wizard of Oz, was first seen on television. The film cost $250,000 to show. |
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| Tabu shares her birthday with supermodel Milind Soman and the hunk of Hollywood, Matthew McConaughey. |
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Bollywood
releases: Action Replayy, Golmaal 3
Hollywood releases: 127 Hours, Due Date, Fair Game, Megamind |
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| In 1967, Phil Donahue began a TV talk show in Dayton, Ohio. It then moved to Chicago, where it became a highly rated syndicated show. |
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| Starlet Tara Reid plans to get up to her usual nightclub antics on her birthday. |
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| Neelam shares her birthday with Tanvi Azmi. |
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| Hollywood release: Morning Glory |
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| Sanjay Kapoor will take a back seat as Sridevi plans Boney Kapoor’s birthday party. |
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Bollywood
releases: A Flat, Allah Ke Banday, Diwangi Ne Had Kar Di, Dunno Y Na Jaane Kyun..., Ramaa - The Saviour, The Social Network
Hollywood releases: Skyline, Tangled, Unstoppable |
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| In 1977, Al Capp ended his comic strip, Li’l Abner after 43 years as a regular feature in several newspapers. |
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| Bond girl Olga Kurylenko plans a rocking birthday. Maybe birthday boy Josh Duhamel can crash hers. |
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| Love Me Tender, Elvis Presley's first film premiered in 1956. |
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| Clark Gable, who famously played Rhett Butler in Gone with the Wind, died in 1960 at the age of 59. |
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| In 1966, Woody Allen’s first play, Don’t Drink the Water, opened on Broadway. |
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| Funnyman Owen Wilson turns a year older today |
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Bollywood
releases: 332 Mumbai To India, Guzaarish, Khuda Kasam, Rakht Charitra - 2, Shahrukh Bola Khoobsurat Hai Tu
Hollywood releases: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part I
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| In 1984, the unveiling of Michael Jackson's Hollywood Walk-of-Fame star got the largest audience ever! |
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| In 1974, John Lennon appeared in concert for the last time. Lennon joined Elton John to sing at NYC’s Madison Square Garden. |
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| The Grammy Awards were shown on network television for the first time in 1959. |
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| Diana Ross and The Supremes hit the #1 spot with Love Child in 1968. The controversial tune (for the times) stayed at the top for two weeks. |
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