September 21, 1957
The first episode of Perry Mason aired on CBS.
September 21, 1972
ABC-TV debuted In
Concert. Alice Cooper appeared in
the first episode.
September 22, 1987
ABC aired the first episode of Full House.
Full House is an American sitcom created by Jeff Franklin for ABC. The show chronicles the events of widowed father, Danny Tanner, who enlists his brother-in-law and best friend to help raise his three daughters. It aired from September 22, 1987, to May 23, 1995, broadcasting eight seasons and 192 episodes.
While never a critical
favorite, the series was consistently in the Nielsen Top 30 (from
1988 onward) and gained even more popularity in syndicated reruns. It has also had tie-in merchandise marketed,
such as a series of paperback books. A sequel series, Fuller House, premiered on Netflix on
February 26, 2016.
September 22, 1992
MTV Unplugged renamed one
episode MTV Plugged when Bruce
Springsteen played an electric set on the show.
September 23, 1992
The first episode of Mad About You aired.
The first season of CSI: Miami began.
September 24, 1977
The Love Boat debuted on ABC.
The Love Boat (Love Boat in its final season) is an American television series set on a cruise ship, which aired on the ABC Television Network from September 24, 1977, until May 24, 1986. The show starred Gavin MacLeod as the ship’s captain. It was part of ABC’s popular Saturday night lineup that included Fantasy Islanduntil that show ended in 1984. Gavin MacLeod, Bernie Kopell, and Ted Lange are the only cast members to appear in every episode of the series, including the last three made-for-TV movies. Fred Grandy was in every episode throughout the run of the series, but missed the last of the TV movies. MacLeod was not the captain in the first two TV movies, however. The viewers are told in Love Boat II that Gopher, Doc, Isaac, and the captain served together in Vietnam, but no reference to this is ever made to their shared history again. However, when MacLeod’s character was introduced, there was mention of him being “the new captain.”
September 24, 1987
The series A Different World debuted on NBC.
A Different World is an American sitcom (and a spin-off of The Cosby Show) that aired for six seasons on NBC from September 24,
1987 to July 9, 1993. The series originally centered on Denise Huxtable (Lisa Bonet) and the life of students at Hillman College, a
fictional historically Black college in Virginia. It was inspired by student life
at Hampton University, Spelman College, and Howard University. After Bonet's departure in the first
season, the remainder of the series primarily focused more on Southern
belle Whitley Gilbert (Jasmine Guy) and math whiz Dwayne Wayne (Kadeem Hardison).
September 24, 1997
ABC began airing the series
"Dharma and Greg."
The show starred Jenna Elfman and Thomas Gibson as Dharma and Greg Montgomery, a couple who
married on their first date despite being polar opposites. The series was
co-produced by Chuck Lorre Productions,
More-Medavoy Productions and 4 to 6 Foot Productions in association with 20th Century
Fox Television for ABC. The show's theme song was written and performed by composer Dennis C. Brown.
Created by executive producers Dottie Dartland and
Chuck Lorre, the comedy took much of its inspiration from culture-clash
"fish out of water" situations. The show earned eight Golden Globe nominations,
six Emmy Award nominations, and
six Satellite Awardsnominations. Elfman
earned a Golden Globe in 1999 for Best Actress.
The pilot episode of The Big Bang Theory aired.
The Big Bang Theory is an American television sitcom created by Chuck Lorre and Bill Prady, both of whom serve as executive producers on the series, along with Steven Molaro. All three also serve as head writers. The show premiered on CBS on September 24, 2007. The series' tenth season premiered on September 19, 2016. In March 2017, the series was renewed for two additional seasons, bringing its total to twelve, and running through the 2018–19 television season. The eleventh season is set to premiere on September 25, 2017.
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