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Today In Dementia History Datebook-January 5th

For The Weekday Of: Monday in 2009, Tuesday in 2010
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People on January 5th: birthdates

Clancy Brown: 1959 (is 50 in 2009, 51 in 2010)
Actor, ER's Dr. Ellis West, SpongeBob SquarePants' Mr. Krabs
Robert Duvall: 1931 (is 78 in 2009, 79 in 2010)
TV/Movie Actor, b. in San Diego, CA; Network, Lonesome Dove, MASH, The Great Santini, Taxi Driver, Ike, Apocalypse Now, To Kill a Mockingbird, The Godfather, Tender Mercies, Something To Talk About, Phenomenon, The Apostle, A Civil Action, A Shot of Glory, Assassination Tango, Open Range, Kicking and Screaming
Ted Lange: 1948 (is 61 in 2009, 62 in 2010)
Actor, Director, That's My Mama's Junior, Mr. T & Tina, The Love Boat's bartender Issac Washington

People on January 5th: birth anniversaries

Hugh "Lumpy" Brannum: 1910=d.Apr 19, 1987 (was 77)
Actor, b. in Sandwich, IL; Was Mr. Green Jeans on Captain Kangaroo, the friendly farmer, handyman, and unsuccessful inventor
Wolf Morris: 1925=d.Jul 21, 1996 (was 71)
Actor, Dr. Who's Padmasambhava
Michael O'Donoghue: 1940=d.Nov 8, 1994 (was 54)
Comedy Writer, aka Mr. Mike; original Saturday Night Live writer 1975-80 & 85, founded the National Lampoon Radio Hour
Ruth Wallis: 1920=d.Dec 22, 2007 (was 87)
Singer

People on January 5th: death anniversaries

Sonny Bono: 1998 (was 62)/b.Feb 16, 1935
Comedian, Pop Singer, Songwriter, Producer, Author, Mayor, Producer, b. in Detroit; of Sonny & Cher; Mayor of Palm Springs; RFN:Salvatore Philip; Cher's hubby 1964-74
Hans Conried: 1982 (was 64)/b.Apr 15, 1917
TV/Movie/Stage Actor, Cartoon Voicist, Panelist, Comedian, b. in Baltimore, Md.; RLMN:Frank Foster; Pantotime Quiz, My Friend Irma, Burns & Allen, Pantotime Quiz, Danny Thomas Show's Uncle Tonoose, Jack Paar Show, Tony Randall Show, Dudley Do Right's Snidley Whiplash, Dr. Seuss narrator, Fractured Flickers, movie: The 5000 Fingers of Dr. T; Davey Crocket's Thimblerig
Harvey Lembeck: 1982 (was 58)/b.Apr 15, 1923
TV/Movie Actor, Comedian, Phil Silvers Show's Cpl. Rocco Barbella, The Hathaways, Ensign O'Toole
Don Saxon: 1999 (was 82)/b.yr unknown
Comedian, Vaudevillan, teamed with Tim Herbert in a comedy duo, produced Broadway plays

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General events on January 5th

In 1889, The hamburger first appears on a restaurant menu in Walla Walla, Washington; date according to the Oxford English Dictionary.

Entertainment events on January 5th

In 1995, "They're All Gonna Laugh At You!" album by Adam Sandler was certified Gold by the RIAA
In 1998, Sonny Bono, the 1960's pop star-turned-politician, was killed when he struck a tree while skiing in South Lake Tahoe, California; he was 62.

Entertainment-TV events on January 5th

In 1961, "MR. ED" DEBUTS ON TV The series about the talking horse actually began in syndication, for a 26-week run of episodes that began in January 1961. Sponsored (and financed in part) by STUDEBAKER, the show did well enough that CBS announced in June it would acquire it for the fall '61 season
In 1973, in a Brady Bunch episode called "Love and the Older Man", Marcia gets a crush on her new dentist, Dr. Vogel, the new family dentist, is the subject of Marcia's daydreams after she meets him. She believes that her feeling is returned when she misinterprets his interest in her as a babysitter.
In 1980, on the cover of TV Guide: "cast of M*A*S*H: Alan Alda, Jamie Farr, Loretta Swit". Other Articles: Paris, TV in the 80's
In 1981, science fiction fans "don't panic" when the miniseries "The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy" makes its British debut. The series won't cross the Atlantic for two years.
In 1984, young comic Jim Carrey makes an appearance on NBC's "Buffalo Bill" as a Jerry Lewis impersonator menacing station manager Karl Shub. As Shub is considering suicide, Carrey bursts into his office, spins like a top, throws everything off the desk, jumps up on it on all fours, leaps off putting his leg through a chair, and finally warbles "Smile, though your heart is breaking."
In 1995, while Jerry is trying to figure out how to dump his girlfriend but date her roommate, viewers are more interested in learning a secret that "Seinfeld's" been keeping for 82 episodes: the birth name of Mr. Cosmo Kramer.
In 2002, on the cover of TV Guide: "Carol Burnet, Tim Conway, Harvey Korman, Vicki Lawrence"

Entertainment-Soap events on January 5th

In 1970, the daytime soap opera "All My Children" debut on ABC-TV featuring a 15-year-old character Erica Kane played by 20-something-year-old Susan Lucci who has yet to win her Emmy despite nearly 2,646 nominations over the years (she won in 1999). One of the stars, Ruth Warrick, the irrepressible Phoebe, played the wife of "Citizen Kane" in the 1941 film.
In 1976, the soap satire "Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman" premiered in syndication.

Entertainment-Movies events on January 5th

In 1935, The Silly Symphony film, "The Tortoise and the Hare" is released.
In 1945, Pepe LePew, Cartoon Character, Debut in 'Odor-able Kitty' by Warner Bros.
In 1945, The Goofy film, "Tiger Trouble" is released.
In 1951, The Goofy film, "Lion Down" is released.

Music events on January 5th

In 1979, The Blues Brothers-known better as "Saturday Night Live" players Dan Aykroyd and John Belushi, ruffle some feathers with their tongue-in-cheek renderings of classic soul songs. However, their biggest supporters are the covered artists themselves. The Blues Brothers album, "Briefcase of Blues" goes to Number One and goes platinum certified by the RIAA on this date and give the Sam and Dave song, "Soul Man," a new life.
In 2004, Britney Spears' marriage to childhood friend Jason Alexander was annulled. They had been married 55 hours.

Music-Country events on January 5th

In 1950, R.C., "Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer" by Gene Autry peaked at #1 on the pop singles chart.
In 1960, No. 1 Billboard Pop Hit: "El Paso," Marty Robbins.
In 1980, George Burns hit the country charts with "I Wish I Was Eighteen Again"
In 1995, "You Might Be A Redneck If ..." album by Jeff Foxworthy was certified Platinum by the RIAA

Weird and Other events on January 5th

In 1825, Alexandre Dumas pere fights his first duel; his pants fall down.


Dr. Demento Show Song Almanac

First Time Dr. Demento Played a Song

In 1975 - ** Everybody's Makin' It Big But Me - Shel Silverstein http://www.davesfunstuff.com/funnycity/silverstein-shel.htm (released 1972, last played on 1975-01-05)

Albums: Freakin' At The Freakers Ball 

In 1975 - ** I'm Gonna Keep My Hair Parted - Washboard Sam & His Washboard Band (released 1938, last played on 2007-01-28)

In 1975 - ** If You're A Viper - Jim Kweskin http://www.davesfunstuff.com/funnycity/kweskin-jim.htm's Jug Band (last played on 1979-07-29)

Albums: Dr. Demento's Delights

In 1975 - ** Light My Fire - The Templeton Twins with Teddy Turner & His Bunsen Burners (last played on 1999-06-20)

In 1975 - ** Michael Finnegan - Dennis Weaver (last played on 2006-03-19)

In 1975 - ** Rats In My Room - Leona Anderson (last played on 2005-03-27)

Albums: The Ernie Kovacs Record Collection  / Music to Suffer By

In 1975 - ** She Got A Nose Job - Mad Magazine: Mike Russo, Jeanne Hayes, The Dellwoods (released 1962, last played on 2006-05-07)

Albums: Mad Grooves: Classic Schlock 'n' Roll!  / MAD Twists Rock and Roll

In 1975 - ** There Are Fairies At The Bottom Of Our Garden - Beatrice Lillie (last played on 1982-06-20)

Albums: You Have To Laugh, Don't You? 

In 1975 - ** Tiger Rag - Les Paul & Mary Ford (released 1952, last played on 1986-07-06)

In 1975 - ** Toot, Toot, Tootsie (Good-bye) - Mel Blanc http://www.davesfunstuff.com/funnycity/blanc-mel.htm (released 1949, last played on 2008-03-16)

Albums: That's All Folks  / Not Your Standard Spike Jones Collection  / Best of Mel Blanc, Man of 1000 Voices 

In 1975 - ** A Gay Caballero - Frank Crumit (released 1928, last played on 1976-09-05)

In 1975 - ** A Sleighride Party (Jingle Bells) - The Hadyn Quartet (last played on 1982-12-19)

In 1975 - ** The Dark Town Poker Club - Phil Harris http://www.davesfunstuff.com/funnycity/harris-phil.htm (last played on 1989-05-28)

Albums: His Original & Greatest Hits  / My Kind of Country  / The Thing About Phil Harris 

In 1975 - ** The Darktown Strutter's Ball - Fats Waller http://www.davesfunstuff.com/funnycity/waller-fats.htm (last played on 1975-01-05)

In 1975 - ** The Hockey Song - Stompin' Tom Connors (last played on 2007-04-15)

In 1975 - ** The Purple People Eater - Sheb Wooley http://www.davesfunstuff.com/funnycity/wooley-sheb.htm (released 1958, last played on 2007-06-24)

Albums: Wackiest Album In The Universe, Vol.1  / The Purple People Eater  / Wild & Crazy Tunes  / Novelty No. 1's  / Golden Age of American Rock'N'Roll: Special Novelty Edition  / Hey Mr. Spaceman  / 22 Greatest Hits Of Sheb Wooley Or Ben Colder  / They Came From Outer Space  / Box of Funny Wacky Favorites  / Halloween Hits  / Brain in a Box: The Science Fiction Collection  / Elvira Presents Haunted Hits  / Dr. Demento 20th Anniversary Collection 

In 1975 - ** The Viper - Tiny Tim http://www.davesfunstuff.com/funnycity/tinytim.htm (last played on 2007-06-24)

In 1986 - ** Clarence - Shel Silverstein http://www.davesfunstuff.com/funnycity/silverstein-shel.htm (last played on 1987-11-29)

Albums: A Light at the Attic

In 1986 - ** In The Home For The Criminally Insane - Izabella (last played on 1986-01-05)

In 1986 - ** Leprosy - EuFourIa (last played on 2003-10-05)

In 1986 - ** Nikki Hoi - Flo & Eddie (last played on 1986-02-09)

In 1986 - ** Sixties World - Fried Chicken Brothers (last played on 1986-01-05)

In 1986 - ** Stella Fitzgerald At Home - Marcia Masters & Mark Waldstein (last played on 1986-01-05)

In 1986 - ** Tonto's First Cowboy Bank - Firesign Theatre http://www.davesfunstuff.com/funnycity/firesigntheatre.htm (last played on 1986-01-26)

In 1986 - ** Where The Hell Is Bill? - Camper Van Beethoven (released 1985, last played on 1995-11-05)

Albums: Telephone Free Landslide Victory 

In 1986 - ** 'Cause That's The Way I Am - Chance Langton (last played on 1986-01-05)

In 1986 - ** The Doctor Is In - Eric Westfall (last played on 2005-04-16)

In 1986 - ** The Fabulous 50's - Robert Klein http://www.davesfunstuff.com/funnycity/klein-robert.htm (released 1973, last played on 2003-03-23)

Albums: Child of the 50's 

In 1992 - ** Airheads - Ricky Rydell as Dean & Jerry (last played on 1992-02-09)

In 1992 - ** Be Our Guest - from Beauty & The Beast soundtrack (last played on 1992-01-05)

In 1992 - ** Cigarette Smoking - Brother Sammy Shore (last played on 1992-01-05)

In 1992 - ** Gandhi - Death & Taxes (last played on 1992-01-05)

In 1992 - ** White Spots - Jesse Goldberg http://www.davesfunstuff.com/funnycity/goldberg-jesse.htm (last played on 2004-07-12)

Albums: My Name Is Goldberg 

In 1997 - ** Born To Be Wired - Mark Levy (last played on 1997-01-05)

In 1997 - ** Drivin' - Henry Phillips http://www.davesfunstuff.com/funnycity/phillips-henry.htm (released 1996, last played on 2008-07-20)

Albums: On The Shoulders Of Freaks 

In 1997 - ** A Pirate's Life Is Peaceful - Pirate Jenny (last played on 2007-09-16)

Albums: Never Sea Land

In 1997 - ** The Old Man And The Fan - The Woodbys (last played on 1997-01-05)

In 2003 - ** Demented News Jan 5, 2003 - Whimsical Will http://www.davesfunstuff.com/funnycity/whimsicalwill.htm (last played on 2004-01-12)

Albums: Demented News 2003 Volume

In 2003 - ** Disney Song - Power Salad http://www.davesfunstuff.com/funnycity/powersalad.htm (released 2002, last played on 2004-01-12)

Albums: The White-Out Album

In 2003 - ** My Genitalia - The Dan Orr Project http://www.davesfunstuff.com/funnycity/orr-dan.htm (last played on 2004-01-12)

Albums: Rock Bottom

In 2003 - ** What's So Wrong With a TV in the John? - Sean Morey http://www.davesfunstuff.com/funnycity/morey-sean.htm (last played on 2004-01-12)

Albums: Sean Happens [2003] 

In 2003 - ** The Hustle - Van McCoy (released 1975, last played on 2004-01-12)

In 2003 - ** The Ketchup Song (Asereje) (Sunshine Mix Edit Spanglish) - Las Ketchup (last played on 2004-01-12)

Albums: Novelty No. 1's 

In 2003 - ** The Witch Doctor - Homer Henderson (last played on 2004-01-12)

Albums: Live From the City of Hate

First Time a Funny Five Song Was Played

In 1975 - ** Light My Fire - The Templeton Twins with Teddy Turner & His Bunsen Burners (first hit the Funny Five on 1975-01-05)

In 1975 - ** The Purple People Eater - Sheb Wooley http://www.davesfunstuff.com/funnycity/wooley-sheb.htm (released 1958, first hit the Funny Five on 1975-04-27)

Albums: Wackiest Album In The Universe, Vol.1  / The Purple People Eater  / Wild & Crazy Tunes  / Novelty No. 1's  / Golden Age of American Rock'N'Roll: Special Novelty Edition  / Hey Mr. Spaceman  / 22 Greatest Hits Of Sheb Wooley Or Ben Colder  / They Came From Outer Space  / Box of Funny Wacky Favorites  / Halloween Hits  / Brain in a Box: The Science Fiction Collection  / Elvira Presents Haunted Hits  / Dr. Demento 20th Anniversary Collection 

In 1992 - ** Airheads - Ricky Rydell as Dean & Jerry (first hit the Funny Five on 1992-02-09)

In 1992 - ** White Spots - Jesse Goldberg http://www.davesfunstuff.com/funnycity/goldberg-jesse.htm (first hit the Funny Five on 1993-02-28)

Albums: My Name Is Goldberg 

In 1997 - ** Drivin' - Henry Phillips http://www.davesfunstuff.com/funnycity/phillips-henry.htm (released 1996, first hit the Funny Five on 1997-02-09)

Albums: On The Shoulders Of Freaks 

In 2003 - ** My Genitalia - The Dan Orr Project http://www.davesfunstuff.com/funnycity/orr-dan.htm (first hit the Funny Five on 2003-01-26)

Albums: Rock Bottom

First Time a Song Reached the Funny Five

In 1975 - ** Pos.4. Does Your Chewing Gum Lose Its Flavor (On The Bedpost Overnight)? - Lonnie Donegan & His Skiffle Group (released 1961, first played 1974-07-07)

Albums: Wackiest Album In The Universe, Vol.1  / 25 All Time Novelty Hits  / Dr. Demento 20th Anniversary Collection  / Forty Nutty Novelty Records Of The '60s / Country Funnies  / Wacky Favorites: Weird & Wild 

In 1975 - ** Pos.2. Light My Fire - The Templeton Twins with Teddy Turner & His Bunsen Burners (first played 1975-01-05)

In 1986 - ** Pos.5. Life Sucks, Then You Die - The Fools (first played 1985-11-24)

In 1992 - ** Pos.5. New Year's Resolutions - Laszlo & Gary (first played 1991-12-29)

Albums: Holidays in Dementia 

In 1997 - ** Pos.5. Doin' The Incontinence Rag - Too Live Nurse (first played 1996-07-21)

Albums: Ineffective Individual Coping

In 1997 - ** Pos.4. On The Shoulders Of Freaks - Henry Phillips http://www.davesfunstuff.com/funnycity/phillips-henry.htm (first played 1995-09-24)

Albums: On The Shoulders Of Freaks  / Dr. Demento 30th Anniversary Collection 

In 2003 - ** Pos.2. D&D - Stephen Lynch http://www.davesfunstuff.com/funnycity/lynch-stephen.htm (first played 2002-11-17)

Albums: Superhero 

In 2003 - ** Pos.5. Kids Love McDonald's - Travis & Jonathan (first played 2002-11-03)

Albums: from The Travis & Jonathan Show

In 2003 - ** Pos.4. Ned Beatty - Steve Goodie http://www.davesfunstuff.com/funnycity/goodie-steve.htm (first played 2002-09-29)

Albums: Mouthful

First Time a #1 Funny Five Song Was Played

First Time a Song Reached #1 on the Funny Five

In 1975 - ** Pos.1. Don't Eat the Yellow Snow/Nanook Rubs It - Frank Zappa http://www.davesfunstuff.com/funnycity/zappa-frank.htm (first played 1974-10-13)

Albums: Apostrophe / Strictly Commercial: The Best Of Frank Zappa  / The Very Best of Dr. Demento 

All The Times a Song Reached #1

In 1975 - ** Pos.1. Don't Eat the Yellow Snow/Nanook Rubs It - Frank Zappa http://www.davesfunstuff.com/funnycity/zappa-frank.htm (appearance #1)

Albums: Apostrophe / Strictly Commercial: The Best Of Frank Zappa  / The Very Best of Dr. Demento 

In 1986 - ** Pos.1. Marvin - Marvin The Paranoid Android (Stephen Moore) (appearance #2)

Albums: Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy

In 1992 - ** Pos.1. Stardrek - Bobby Pickett & Peter Ferrara (appearance #22)

Albums: They Came From Outer Space  / Dr. Demento 25th Anniversary Collection  / Dr. Demento's Hits From Outer Space  / Star Trek Comedy: The Unofficial Album

In 1997 - ** Pos.1. Dungeons & Dragons - Dead Alewives (appearance #2)

Albums: Dr. Demento 30th Anniversary Collection  / Take Down the Grandmaster

In 2003 - ** Pos.1. Star Trekkin' - The Firm (appearance #23)

Albums: Novelty No. 1's  / Dr. Demento 20th Anniversary Collection  / The Very Best of Dr. Demento  / Dr. Demento's Hits From Outer Space 


This Dave in History (David Letterman)

In 1979, Dave makes his second appearance as a guest on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson.
In 1983, "You Asked to Hear It Described" has audience members requesting events they'd like to see again. The first one up tonight is a request for Claus Van Bulow's reaction after his not-guilty verdict. All of the band members re-enact the look, with Steve Jordan's coming the closest. Later, Siskel and Ebert play basketball.
In 1984, Viewer Mail: Elizabeth Field writes Dave explaining how she wanted to be in "Brush with Greatness" (she once sat on Pavoratti's lap) but was turned down. So Dave calls the producer of "Brush with Greatness," Old Henry, and asks why he hadn't selected Elizabeth. Shaking, Henry (Paul Andor) explains that he has selected participants for 29 years and he has one year left before his pension. He had been mugged after returning from the clinic, and, with no glasses with which to see and hands that were trembling, was unable to write down the contestants' stories. After hearing this tale, Dave fires Old Henry. Shocked, Henry walks away dejectedly as the audience boos their displeasure with Dave.
In 1988, Cold Open: Dave announces that the following show is another rerun, but Biff interrupts to correct him.
In 1989, Good news: the Goodyear Blimp will be available for the 7th Anniversary Special. Dave thanks Goodyear by having the blimp display on its message area "Firestone sucks."
In 1993, In anticipation of a move somewhere, Dave starts offering everything on the NBC set up for sale.
In 1994, Can a Guy in a Bear Suit Walk Into a Strip Club? Hey, this is New York; who can't walk into a strip club?
In 1994, Top Ten Words That Sound Great When Spoken by James Earl Jones - 5. Neo-Synephrine.
In 1995, Dave invites an audience member, Rich, to become Morty's assistant. Biff has him dressed as Morty and, by the end of the show, Rich has replaced him at the producer's podium.
In 1995, Top Ten Signs You Bought a Bad Computer - 4. Screen frequently freezes and message comes up "Ain't it break-time, Chester?"
In 1996, "Bring Us Something Hot": It's cold outside, so Dave calls the phone booth at the corner and asks anyone who picks up the phone to bring back anything hot. Steven answers, and by the end of the show passes out hot drinks to the audience.
In 1996, "Dave goes on an exercise regimen" bit.
In 1996, Dave calls a pay phone (external camera), asks the guy who answers to "get us something hot", which the guy does by the end of the show.
In 1996, Dave goes out and buys the Top Ten List from a street vendor. Top Ten Reasons Bryant Gumbel is Leaving the "Today Show".
In 1996, Guests Dennis Leary, Bridget Hall, and Toad the Wet Sprocket.
In 1996, Purchased from a street vendor: Top Ten Reasons Bryant Gumbel Is Leaving The "Today Show" - 7. You try dealing with "Katie Perky" every morning at 5 AM.
In 1998, "Christmas gifts" are given away to the audience.
In 1998, After Dave and Pat Farmer and another guy drag the Late Show Christmas Tree outside, Dave makes a 2-foot-tall air freshener out of it with the help of a Martha Stewart book.
In 1998, Another fantasy vs reality New Year's with Dave: Tonight, Dave recalls his night with leggy supermodels, but Tony interrupts him and demands the truth. So fade to: Biff counts off Dave xeroxing his face at Kinko's.
In 1998, Dave recalls New Year's--the fake version, and, prompted by Inky, the real one (involving photocopying Dave's head 1998 times at Kinko's).
In 1998, Fake shot of the Empire State Building leaning.
In 1998, Leon Pendarvis sits in for Paul, who is attending his mother's funeral. Dave gives Leon a gift (gum).
In 1998, Top Ten President Clinton's New Year's Resolutions - 8. At press conferences, answer every question with "Don't go there, girlfriend!"
In 1999, "Please Stop Calling Me Monty"--Dave actually explains the rules to the contestant (Brad) this time. Later, Brad (on guitar) sits in with the band.
In 1999, Biff is *still* in Times Square with 600,000 drunk people.
In 1999, Tonight's new standup comic: Greg Behrendt.
In 1999, Top Ten Little Known Facts about Elizabeth Dole.
In 2000, "Dave Spends a Day with a Pokemon Fan" (Rick Sheckman).
In 2000, Campaign 2000: 3 of the 4 panelists on "The View" (all except Star Jones) think that Hillary should be on the show.
In 2000, Fake clip of Lewinsky on Larry King.
In 2000, The Late Show Staff give their New Year's Resolutions, including Dave's "sixteen-year-old son" ("Daddy, Hear My Love", a Hallmark Hall of Fame production) and Regis.
In 2000, Top Ten Ways the White House Is Different Now That Hillary Has Moved Out.
In 2000, Turkish ping pong guy now has a blue dot.

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