CBS debuted the television series "Becker."
November 3, 1933
Ken Berry is born.
Sitcom actor, dancer and singer. Berry has had success in multiple television shows, one being with his friend and mentor, Andy Griffith. Berry starred in the successful comedies F Troop, The Andy Griffith Show spin-off Mayberry R.F.D., and The Carol Burnett Show spin-off Mama's Family. He also appeared on Broadway in The Billy Barnes Revue, has headlined as George M. Cohan in the musical George M! and provided comic relief for the medical drama Dr. Kildare, with Richard Chamberlain in the 1960s.
November 3, 1978
The first episode of Different Strokes was aired on NBC.
The series made stars out of child actors Gary
Coleman, Todd Bridges, and Dana Plato, and became known for the "very
special episodes" in which
serious issues such as racism, illegal drug use, and child sexual abuse were
dramatically explored. The lives of these stars were later plagued by legal
troubles and drug addiction, as the stardom and success they achieved while on
the show eluded them after the series was cancelled, with both Plato and
Coleman having early deaths.
November 3, 1993
The first episode of The Nanny was aired by CBS. Fran Drescher starred as Fran Fine, a Jewish Queens native who becomes the nanny of three children from the New York/British high society.
Created and executive produced by Drescher and her then-husband Peter Marc Jacobson, The Nanny took much of its inspiration from Drescher's personal life growing up in Queens, involving names and characteristics based on her relatives and friends. The show earned a Rose d'Or and one Emmy Award, out of a total of thirteen nominations, and Drescher was twice nominated for a Golden Globe and an Emmy. The sitcom has also spawned several foreign adaptations, loosely inspired by the original scripts.
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