TV History
December 1, 1994
The Game Show Network was launched. Game Show Network
launched at 7:00 p.m. ET on December 1, 1994. The first aired game show
was What's My Line?. From 1994 until about 1997, the network aired
classic pre-1972 game shows as well as game shows made after 1972, most of
which came from the Mark Goodson–Bill Todman library.
The network aired game shows in a 24-hour cycle, and also used live interstitials
as wraparound programming. In its first few months, GSN's commercials consisted
of public
service announcements (PSAs),
promotions for its programming and commercials related to network parent
company Sony. By
1995, when the network began to expand, the network began accepting
conventional advertising as it gained new sponsorships.
December 1, 2004
NBC anchor Tom Brokaw made he final appearance as
anchor on NBC Nightly News. He began his run on the show in April 1982. It was
planned that Brokaw would host at least three documentaries a year for NBC.
Here is a "HOLIDAY SOR-BAY"
a little spark of madness
that we could use to artificially maintain our Christmas spirit.
Disgruntled Santa Claus concerning the celebration of Christmas.
Tony Figueroa
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