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Offbeat Datebook: Births and Deaths (sorted by age), Events and Holidays for December 1

Last Updated 12-09-2023

✍⛪🎭Woody Allen -- is 88 in the year 2023 and 89 in the year 2024; b.12/1/1935
Screen/Scriptwriter, Jewish, Movie Actor, Comedian, Movie Producer/Director (m)
Names/Places: b. in Brooklyn, NY; RN:Allen Stewart Konigsberg; Louise Lasser's ex-
Movie Titles: Annie Hall, Bananas, Sleeper, Radio Days, Manhattan, Play It Again Sam, Hannah & Her Sisters, Mighty Aphrodite, Everyone Says I Love You, Deconstructing Harry, Small Time Crooks, Anything Else, Scoop

🎭David Salzman -- is 80 in the year 2023 and 81 in the year 2024; b.12/1/1943
TV Producer (m)
TV Shows: In the House, Dark Justice, MADtv

⛪🎭🎵Bette Midler -- is 78 in the year 2023 and 79 in the year 2024; b.12/1/1945
Jewish, TV/Movie/Stage Actress, Songwriter, Adult-Pop Singer
Names/Places: b. in Patterson, NJ
Movie Titles: The Rose, For The Boys, Hocus Pocus, First Wives Club, That Old Feeling, Drowning Mona, The Stepford Wives (2004)

⚛🎭Dr. Jonathan Katz -- is 76 in the year 2023 and 77 in the year 2024; b.12/1/1947
Psychiatrist, Actor, Comedian, Cartoon Voice Actor
TV Shows: Dr. Katz: Professional Therapist (star), Home Movies

🎨Gary Panter -- is 73 in the year 2023 and 74 in the year 2024; b.12/1/1950
Designer (m), Illustrator (m), Painter (m)
Misc: initiated a second generation of American underground comix
TV Shows: Pee-Wee's Playhouse (set designer)

🎭🎵Richard "Ricky" Keith -- is 73 in the year 2023 and 74 in the year 2024; b.12/1/1950
TV Actor, Christian/Rock Performer
Names/Places: RN:Keith Thibodeaux
Group Names: The Little Stones (Christian Rock)
TV Shows: I Love Lucy (as Little Ricky Ricardo)

🎭Deep Roy -- is 66 in the year 2023 and 67 in the year 2024; b.12/1/1957 N.S.
Actor, Kenyan
Movie Titles: Star Trek Beyond, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Big Fish, The NeverEnding Story, Star Trek Into Darkness

📰🎭Charlene Tilton -- is 65 in the year 2023 and 66 in the year 2024; b.12/1/1958
Columnist, TV/Movie Actress, Producer (m)
Names/Places: b. in San Diego, CA; Johnny Lee's ex-
TV Shows: Dallas (as Lucy Ewing Cooper)
Movie Titles: Problem Child 2, Sherhero Movie

✍🎭Golden Brooks -- is 53 in the year 2023 and 54 in the year 2024; b.12/1/1970
Writer (m), Actress, Producer (m)
TV Shows: Hart of Dixie, Girlfriends (as Maya Dekise Wilkes), Linc's (as CeCe Jennings)
Movie Titles: Timecode, Beauty Shop; Timecode, Beauty Shop

✍🎭Sarah Silverman -- is 53 in the year 2023 and 54 in the year 2024; b.12/1/1970
Comedy Writer (m), Actress, Comedienne, Cartoon Voice Actress, Producer (m)
Book Titles: The Bedwetter: Stories of Courage Redemption and Pee
TV Shows: Bob's Burgers (as Ollie), The Sarah Silverman Program, Saturday Night Live (1993-94)
Movie Titles: Wreck-It Ralph, School of Rock, There's Something About Mary, A Million Ways to Die in the West

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✍🎭David Hornsby -- is 48 in the year 2023 and 49 in the year 2024; b.12/1/1975
Writer (m), Actor, Producer (m)
TV Shows: How to Be a Gentleman, Six Feet Under, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia (as Matthew "Rickey Cricket" Mara)

🎭Nate Torrence -- is 46 in the year 2023 and 47 in the year 2024; b.12/1/1977 N.S.
Actor, Cartoon Voice Actor, Producer/Director (m)
TV Shows: Hello Ladies, Motorcity, Mr. Sunshine, Star vs. The Forces Of Evil
Movie Titles: She's Out of My League, Zootopia, Get Smart (2008), My Best Friend's Girl

🎭Riz Ahmed -- is 41 in the year 2023 and 42 in the year 2024; b.12/1/1982 N.S.
Actor
Movie Titles: Rogue One: A Star Wars Story

🎭Ashley Monique Clark -- is 35 in the year 2023 and 36 in the year 2024; b.12/1/1988
Actress
TV Shows: The Hughleys (as Sydney Hughley)
Movie Titles: Liar Liar, Domino, Love Don't Cost a Thing

🎭Dick Shawn -- Birth Anniversary -- b.12/1/1923 d.4/17/1987 (63)
TV/Movie Actor, Comedian
Names/Places: RN:Richard Schulefand
Misc: stage:The Producers (as Adolf Hitler in a musical comedy); some say b. 1928 or 1929
TV Shows: Hail to the Chief

🎭James Greene -- Birth Anniversary -- b.12/1/1926 N.S. d.11/9/2018 N.S. (91)
Actor
TV Shows: Parks and Recreation (as Councilman Milton)

🎭🎵Allyn Ann McLerie -- Birth Anniversary -- b.12/1/1926 N.S. d.5/21/2018 N.S. (91)
Actress, Dancer (m), Singer, Canadian
TV Shows: The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd, Tony Randall Show (as Janet), The Thorn Birds (miniseries), Molly Dodd (as her mom)

🎭David Doyle -- Birth Anniversary -- b.12/1/1929 N.S. d.2/26/1997 N.S. (67)
Actor, Cartoon Voice Actor
Names/Places: b. in Omaha, NE
Misc: People says d. age 67; some say b. 1925
TV Shows: Bridget Loves Bernie, New Dick Van Dyke, Charlie's Angels (as John Bosley), The Blue & the Gray, Rugrats (as grandpa)

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✍⛪🎭Richard Pryor -- Birth Anniversary -- b.12/1/1940 d.12/10/2005 (65)
Hall of Famer, Comedy Writer (m), Roman Catholic, TV/Movie/Stage Actor, Comedian, Producer/Director (m)
Names/Places: b. in Peoria, Ill; RN:Richard Franklin Lennox Thomas Pryor; wed 5x's
Misc: major stand up comedian who relased comedy albums in the 1970s
TV Shows: Richard Pryor Show (1977), Pryor's Place (1984)
Movie Titles: Silver Streak, Stir Crazy, JoJo Dancer, Moving, Superman III, Blazing Saddles

🎭🎵Julee Cruise -- Birth Anniversary -- b.12/1/1956 N.S. d.6/9/2022 N.S. (65)
Actress, Songwriter, Singer
Song Titles: Falling
TV Shows: Twin Peaks

🎨Jimmy Hatlo -- Death Anniversary -- b.9/1/1897 d.12/1/1963 (66)
Comic Strip Cartoonist
Misc: Little Iodine

🎭Dennis Allen -- Death Anniversary -- b.7/10/1940 d.12/1/1995 (55)
Comedian
TV Shows: Laugh In

🎭🏆Alan Sues -- Death Anniversary -- b.3/7/1926 d.12/1/2011 (85)
Comedian, Sportscaster
TV Shows: Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In (as sportscaster Big Al & big blond nut)

🎭🎵Ken Berry -- Death Anniversary -- b.11/3/1933 N.S. d.12/1/2018 N.S. (85)
TV/Movie Actor, Dancer (m), Singer
Names/Places: b. in Moline, IL
TV Shows: Ann Sothern Show (as Woody), F Troop (as Capt. Wilton Parmenter), Mayberry RFD (as Sam Jones), Mama's Family (as Vinton Harper)

🎭Shelly Morrison -- Death Anniversary -- b.10/26/1936 N.S. d.12/1/2019 N.S. (83)
Actress, Cartoon Voice Actress, Producer (m)
TV Shows: The Flying Nun (as Sister Sixto), Will and Grace (as Rosario Salazar)
Movie Titles: Shark Tale

Related Events on This Date

In 1903, “The Great Train Robbery,” Edwin S. Porterʹs highly influential silent film Western, was registered for copyright on or about the date of its public premiere in New York.

In 1912, 12 x 01 = 12

In 1923, Actor Dick Shawn was born in Buffalo, New York. He began his career as a nightclub comedian and later landed roles in such films as “The Opposite Sex,” “Wake Me When Itʹs Over,” “Itʹs a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World,” “What Did You Do In the War, Daddy?” and the 1967 Mel Brooks classic, “The Producers,” in which he played an erratic hippie actor named “L.S.D.” who is cast in the musical play “Springtime For Hitler” as a singing Fuehrer. Outside of films and guest appearances on TV shows, he was seen to best advantage in his bizarre, stream-of-consciousness nightclub routines — performances that were so quirky and unpredictable that, when he suffered a fatal heart attack while performing onstage at UC San Diego on April 17, 1987, many members of the audience assumed his collapse was part of his act.

In 1945, Burl Ives made his concert debut this night. He appeared at New Yorkʹs Town Hall. We lovingly listen every year for the voice of this old-time radio personality as the narrator and banjo-pickin' snowman in TVʹs, “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer”.

In 1949, NBC tunes up “Kay Kyserʹs Kollege of Musical Knowledge,” game show with the popular bandleader hosting a wacky music-oriented quiz show. One of his vocalists is talk show host-to-be Mike Douglas.

In 1950, “Frosty The Snowman” by Gene Autry entered the Top 40 chart.

In 1952, “The Abbott and Costello Show” premiered in syndication

In 1956, On the cover of TV Guide: “George Burns and Gracie Allen”. Other Articles: Broken Arrow, Mickey Mouse Club

In 1958, R.C., “Beep Beep” by The Playmates peaked at number four on the pop singles chart.

In 1961, In The Flintstones episode titled “THE BEAUTY CONTEST”, Fred and Barney are named judges of the Water Buffalo Lodgeʹs beauty contest--a fact they must keep from their wives.

In 1961, “The Huckleberry Hound Show” aired its final original show in syndication.

In 1962, On the cover of TV Guide: “Marty Ingels and John Astin of Iʹm Dickens, Heʹs Fenster”. Other Articles: Clint Eastwood, Jackie Gleason

In 1964, Buck Owens recorded "I've Got A Tiger By The Tail" and "Cryin' Time" during recording sessions at the Capitol Recording Studios in Hollywood, California. Owens later said he got the idea for "I've Got A Tiger By The Tail" after seeing an Esso gas station sign with the company's slogan at the time, "Put a tiger in your tank."

In 1967, Wilt Chamberlain set an NBA record when he missed 22 free throws.

In 1972, The password is “hilarious.” Felix Unger and Oscar Madison were always perfectly mismatched. The two men — one a neurotic neatnik, the other a compulsive slob — had absolutely nothing in common except a Manhattan apartment. In “Password,” Felix (Tony Randall) and Oscar (Jack Klugman) make the worst team since oil and water. Oscarʹs notoriety as a sportswriter earns him an invitation to play on the TV game show Password as the popular game-show host Allen Ludden, who turns out to be a fan of Oscarʹs sports columns, approaches him to be a celebrity panelist in a celebrity match playing against Luddenʹs real-life wife, Betty White. Felix, who fancies himself a Password genius, is ecstatic; he can be his roommateʹs partner. Oscar takes some convincing from Felixʹs whining and wheedling — first to be on the show and then to be on it with Felix — but he finally agrees. As bad choices go, this is right up there with Lincolnʹs decision to go to Fordʹs Theater. Practicing at their apartment, Oscar and Felix are totally in sync. but when they get to the studio, itʹs another story entirely. The password is gravy. Whiteʹs clue: “Sauce.” Her partner guesses “Mayonnaise.” Oscar, confidently, turns to Felix. “Meat,” he suggests, using his hands for emphasis. Felix responds, “Lincoln,” a bizarre non sequitur that leaves host Allen Ludden and the rest of the panel dumbfounded. Felix explains: “Itʹs a known fact that Lincoln loved mayonnaise!” Didnʹt we just mention the Great Emancipator earlier? Next, itʹs Felixʹs turn to give the clue; the password is bird. “Aristophanes,” he ventures, explaining after theyʹve lost that Aristophanes wrote the play The Birds. “No more Greek clues!” a furious Oscar shouts at Felix. “Aristophanes is ridiculous!” The next password: ridiculous. Oscar looks hard at Felix and growls, “Aristophanes.” Felix thinks and puts two and two together. “Ridiculous!” he shouts with glee, bouncing up and down. Itʹs a wonderfully witty setup to a classic sitcom moment, the point at which the odd couple finally gets even. The pairʹs utter failure to communicate finds its fullest, most sidesplitting expression in this sparkling episode. The game show segements within this program were fully scripted and the outcome pre-arranged.

In 1972, Wings release “Hi, Hi, Hi” in United Kingdom.

In 1976, “C.P.O. Sharkey” and “The McLean Stevenson Show” debut on NBC.

In 1977, COVER OF ROLLING STONE STEVE MARTIN

In 1977, “Pinwheel” was launched on a QUBE cable system (which also launched with 29 channels that same day) channel C-3 in Columbus, Ohio. Pinwheel would become the cornerstone for the Nickelodeon channel that would be launched on April 1, 1979.

In 1978, British new wave music-hall rocker Ian Dury releases his biggest hit single “Hit Me with Your Rhythm Stick.” It will reach number one in the United Kingdom and sell two million copies worldwide without entering the U.S. chart. A lyric from that song can be heard on “Bras On 45” by Ivor Biggun and The D. Kups

In 1979, “Fred and Barney Meet The Thing”, TV Cartoon Show, last aired on NBC.

In 1979, “The New Shmoo”, TV Cartoon Show; last aired on NBC.

In 1980, The newly expanded nine-piece Talking Heads start a brief United Kingdom tour at Londonʹs Hammersmith Palais. A new Irish band which will go on to great things in the U.S. within two years, opens the show.

In 1982, Michael Jacksonʹs first solo album in three years, “Thriller”, was released by Epic Records and goes on to become the best-selling album in history, with over 40 million copies sold worldwide. It will yield four smash singles “This Girl is Mine” (a duet with Paul McCartney), “Wanna Be Startin' Somethin',” “Billy Jean” and “Beat It.” This album also provided “Weird Al” Yankovic with material for his video and song “Eat It” in 1984.

In 1984, NBC debuts “Spencer,” a teen sitcom, starring Chad Lowe, that features some of televisionʹs most famous supporting players — Mimi Kennedy, Ronny Cox, Richard Sanders, Beverly Archer, Harold Gould and Frances Sternhagen — in supporting roles. Not so well known is young Amy Locane, as Spencerʹs kid sister, who will go on to bigger and better things.

In 1986, Eight p.m./ET “Alf” (NBC): The family car is disabled, leaving Lynn (Andrea Elson) without transportation, so Alf salvages the gold from his crippled spaceship and buys her a red Ferrari. Willie: Max Wright. Kate: Anne Schedeen.

In 1986, Filming begins on “Who Framed Roger Rabbit”.

In 1986, Singer Lee Dorsey died in New Orleans of complications from emphysema at the age of 61. Heʹs known for the hits “Ya-Ya” and “Working In The Coal Mine,” which was covered by Devo in 1981.

In 1986, “The Cavanaughs”, TV Comedy; debut on CBS.

In 1987, “Weird Al” Yankovic records “Good Old Days”, “You Make Me”, and “Velvet Elvis” for his Even Worse LP.

In 1989, After his owners are kidnapped by aliens, “Saturday Night Liveʹs” Toonces (the cat who could drive a car, just not very well) crashes into a Forest Service office where he types that “My owners Lyle and Brenda Clarke of 3130 Meadow Lane are being held captive by Marshens.” Yes, he misspelled Martians — what do you want from a cat?

In 1990, On the cover of TV Guide: “Dolly Parton, Chevy Chase”. Other Articles: Columbo, Kevin Arnoldʹs adult voicist

In 1992, “The Jackie Thomas Show”, TV Comedy; debut on ABC. It bombed.

In 1992, “Weird Al” Yankovic records “She Was A Mime” for his Alapalooza CD.

In 1994, Tom Snyder makes his final colorcast on CNBC with final guest Calvert DeForest, AKA Larry “Bud” Melman, and first caller of the evening “Jerry in Tipton, Indiana” whoʹs really Snyderʹs new boss, David Letterman his own self.

In 1994, “Weird Al” Yankovic recorded “Since Youʹve Been Gone”, “The Night Santa Went Crazy” and “I Remember Larry” for his “Bad Hair Day” CD.

In 1995, The movie “Gumby: The Movie” opened in movie theaters in the U.S.A.

In 1995, Valerie Bertinelli guested on “LATE NIGHT WITH CONAN OʹBRIEN”. She was obviously plugging her upcoming CBS movie “The Haunting of Helen Walker” on December 3, as well as being the target of Conan OʹBrienʹs “If They Mated” segment where Valʹs offspring looks like Dwayne Schneider and Bonnie Franklin I guess.

In 1997, Kenny G set a record for the longest-held note — an E flat, which he held on his sax for 45 minutes and 47 seconds, said Mark C. Young, Guinness Book of Records publisher. The feat was accomplished in a New York music store.

In 1998, “Comedy Central Presents” began airing on Comedy Central

In 1999, RCA Records announced that Lou Begaʹs debut album “A Little Bit Of Mambo” had been certified triple platinum, meaning sales of more than three million copies.

In 2008, Actor Paul Benedict, who played English neighbor Harry Bentley on “The Jeffersons,” died on Marthaʹs Vineyard, Massachusetts, at age 70.

In 2012, 12 x 01 = 12

In 2018, Actor and dancer Ken Berry, star of the 1960s sitcom “F Troop” and “Mayberry R.F.D.” in the 1970s, died at a Southern California hospital at the age of 85.

In 2018, The animated movie Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse had its world premiere in Los Angeles. The move went on to win Best Animated Feature at the Academy Awards.

In 2019, “Frozen 2” set a record for the five-day period starting on the day before Thanksgiving, taking in $132.7 million at the box office.

Movie Releases On This Date

In 1971, "Born to Win" was released by United Artists; Ivan Passer (director/screenplay); George Segal, Paula Prentiss, Karen Black, Héctor Elizondo, Robert De Niro, Marcia Jean Kurtz, Burt Young, Jose Perez, Sylvia Syms, Paul Benjamin, Jay Fletcher, Ed Madsen, Irving Selbst; Black Comedy, Crime, Drama; Live Action

In 1980, "A Change of Seasons" was released by 20th Century Fox / Film Finance Group / Polyc International BV; Richard Lang (director); Erich Segal, Martin Ransohoff, Ronni Kern, Fred Segal (screenplay); Shirley MacLaine, Anthony Hopkins, Bo Derek, Michael Brandon, Mary Beth Hurt, Edward Winter, K Callan, Rod Colbin, Steve Eastin, Billy Beck, Karen Philipp, Paul Bryar; Comedy, Drama; Live action

In 1989, "National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation" was released by Warner Bros. Pictures / Hughes Entertainment; Jeremiah S. Chechik (director); John Hughes (screenplay); Chevy Chase, Beverly D'Angelo, Randy Quaid, Juliette Lewis, Johnny Galecki, John Randolph, Diane Ladd, E. G. Marshall, Doris Roberts, Miriam Flynn, William Hickey, Mae Questel, Sam McMurray, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Brian Doyle-Murray, Ellen Hamilton Latzen, Cody Burger, Nicholas Guest, Natalia Nogulich, Nicolette Scorsese, Alexander Folk, Doug Llewelyn; Comedy, Christmas; Live Action

In 1990, "Cyrano de Bergerac" was released by Orion Classics; Jean-Paul Rappeneau (director/screenplay); Jean-Claude Carrière, Edmond Rostand (screenplay); Gérard Depardieu, Anne Brochet, Vincent Pérez; Comedy, Drama; Live Action

In 1998, "Like Father, Like Santa" was released by FOX Family Channel; Michael Scott (director); Mark Valenti (screenplay); Harry Hamlin, Megan Gallagher, Curtis Blanck, William Hootkins, Gary Coleman, Michael Munoz, Roy Dotrice, Gary Frank, Stuart Pankin; Family, Fantasy; Live Action

In 2000, "The Ultimate Christmas Present" was released by Buena Vista Television; Greg Beeman (director); Michael Hitchcock (screenplay); Hallee Hirsh, Brenda Song, Spencer Breslin, Hallie Todd, John Salley, Susan Ruttan, Greg Kean, Bill Fagerbakke, Peter Scolari, Angela Moore, Laura Summer, Greg Beeman, John B. Lowe, Jason Schombing, Zahf Paroo, Laara Ong, Daniel Boileau, Tiffany Desrosiers, Jo-Ann Fernandes, Karen Holness, Donna Lysell, Dave McGowan, Brittany Moldowan, Colin O'Neill, Dale Reynolds, Shylo Sharity, Ian Alexander Martin, Colin Matthews; Comedy, Family; Live Action

In 2006, "Turistas" was released by Fox Atomic / 2929 Entertainment; John Stockwell (director); Michael Arlen Ross (screenplay); Josh Duhamel, Melissa George, Olivia Wilde, Desmond Askew, Beau Garrett, Max Brown, Agles Steib, Miguel Lunardi; Horror;

In 2006, "Van Wilder: The Rise of Taj" was released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer / Bauer Martinez Entertainment / Tapestry Films / Myriad Pictures / National Lampoon; Mort Nathan (director); David Drew Gallagher (screenplay); Kal Penn, Lauren Cohan, Daniel Percival, Glen Barry, Anthony Cozens, Holly Davidson; Comedy;

Unusual Songs Charting in the U.S.

In 1945, “Chickery Chick” by Sammy Kaye And His Orchestra Featuring Billy Williams, Nancy Norman charted at number 2 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1956, “The Auctioneer” by Leroy Van Dyke charted at number 65 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1956, “In The Middle Of The House” by Rusty Draper charted at number 99 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1962, “Telstar” by The Tornados charted at number 13 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1962, “Monster Mash” by Bobby 'Boris' Pickett And The Crypt-Kickers charted at number 31 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1962, “Zip-A-Dee Doo-Dah” by Bob B. Soxx And The Blue Jeans charted at number 44 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1962, “Surfin' Safari” by The Beach Boys charted at number 52 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1962, “Don't Go Near The Eskimos” by Ben Colder (Sheb Wooley) charted at number 80 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1962, “Road Hog” by John D. Loudermilk charted at number 83 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1973, “Cheaper To Keep Her” by Johnnie Taylor charted at number 15 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1973, “Smokin' In The Boys Room” by Brownsville Station charted at number 41 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1973, “Spiders And Snakes” by Jim Stafford charted at number 71 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1973, “Sister Mary Elephant (Shudd-Up!)” by Cheech And Chong charted at number 77 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1973, “Rock On” by David Essex charted at number 84 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1979, “Pop Muzik” by M charted at number 10 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1979, “Tusk” by Fleetwood Mac charted at number 16 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1979, “Rainbow Connection” by Kermit The Frog (Jim Henson) charted at number 26 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1979, “Video Killed The Radio Star” by The Buggles charted at number 44 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1979, “Rapper's Delight” by The Sugarhill Gang charted at number 61 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1979, “Life During Wartime (This Ain't No Party)” by Talking Heads charted at number 80 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1979, “Money (That's What I Want)” by The Flying Lizards charted at number 90 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1979, “Cruel Shoes” by Steve Martin charted at number 96 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1984, “I Can't Drive 55” by Sammy Hagar charted at number 38 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1984, “Teacher, Teacher” by 38 Special charted at number 49 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1984, “Bruce” by Rick Springfield charted at number 51 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1984, “Hot For Teacher” by Van Halen charted at number 77 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 1990, “Wiggle It” by 2 In A Room charted at number 19 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 2001, “The Star Spangled Banner” by Whitney Houston charted at number 85 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 2007, “Online” by Brad Paisley charted at number 66 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 2012, “Gangnam Style” by PSY charted at number 7 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 2012, “Thrift Shop” by Macklemore And Ryan Lewis Featuring Wanz charted at number 42 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

In 2018, “Bohemian Rhapsody” by Queen charted at number 50 on the U.S. Pop Singles Chart

Unusual Songs Charting in the U.K.

In 1956, “In The Middle Of The House” by Alma Cogan charted at number 21 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1956, “In The Middle Of The House” by Jimmy Parkinson charted at number 22 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1956, “Rock With A Caveman” by Tommy Steele And The Steelmen charted at number 25 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1956, “In The Middle Of The House” by Johnston Brothers charted at number 27 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1956, “The Cat Came Back” by Sonny James charted at number 30 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1962, “Sun Arise” by Rolf Harris charted at number 8 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1962, “Telstar” by The Tornados charted at number 9 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1962, “We're Gonna Go Fishin'” by Hank Locklin charted at number 34 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1973, “Deck Of Cards” by Max Bygraves charted at number 22 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1973, “Deck Of Cards” by Wink Martindale charted at number 27 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1973, “The Laughing Gnome” by David Bowie charted at number 49 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1979, “Walking On The Moon” by The Police charted at number 5 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1979, “Monkey Chop” by Dan-I charted at number 30 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1979, “Rapper's Delight” by The Sugarhill Gang charted at number 38 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1979, “Tusk” by Fleetwood Mac charted at number 51 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1979, “Video Killed The Radio Star” by The Buggles charted at number 71 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1984, “One Night In Bangkok” by Murray Head charted at number 17 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1984, “We All Stand Together” by Paul McCartney And The Frog Chorus charted at number 39 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1984, “Ghostbusters” by Ray Parker Jr. charted at number 46 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1984, “Agadoo” by Black Lace charted at number 56 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1984, “Nellie The Elephant” by Toy Dolls charted at number 63 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1984, “White Lines (Don't Do It)” by Melle Mel And The Furious Five charted at number 77 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1984, “One Christmas Catalogue” by Captain Sensible charted at number 97 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1990, “King Of The Road” by The Proclaimers charted at number 9 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1990, “Fog On The Tyne (Revisited)” by Gazza And Lindisfarne charted at number 11 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1990, “Seven Little Girls (Sitting In The Back Seat)” by Bombalurina charted at number 18 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 1990, “Operaa House” by Malcolm McLaren And The World Famous Supreme Team Show charted at number 81 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 2001, “Because I Got High” by Afroman charted at number 8 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 2001, “Mambo No. 5 (A Little Bit Of...)” by Bob The Builder charted at number 45 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 2007, “Fairytale Of New York” by The Pogues Featuring Kirsty MacColl charted at number 81 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 2012, “Gangnam Style” by PSY charted at number 6 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 2012, “Fairytale Of New York” by The Pogues Featuring Kirsty MacColl charted at number 53 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 2012, “Whole Lotta Rosie” by AC/DC charted at number 68 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 2018, “Baby Shark” by Pinkfong charted at number 35 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

In 2018, “Bohemian Rhapsody” by Queen charted at number 52 on the U.K. Pop Singles Chart

Unusual Songs Charting in Australia

In 1951, “Sweet Violets” by Dinah Shore or Jane Turzy charted at number 10 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1951, “Christmas In Killarney” by Percy Faith And The Shillelagh Singers charted at number 12 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1951, “Shotgun Boogie” by Tennessee Ernie Ford charted at number 19 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1951, “Come On-A My House” by Rosemary Clooney charted at number 20 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1956, “Glendora” by Perry Como charted at number 4 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1956, “Space Man” by Alan Freed, Al Jazzbo Collins And The Modernaires charted at number 9 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1962, “Alley Cat (Omkring Et Flygel)” by Bent Fabric And His Piano charted at number 6 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1962, “Telstar” by The Tornados charted at number 9 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1973, “Monster Mash / Monster's Mash Party” by Bobby 'Boris' Pickett And The Crypt-Kickers charted at number 5 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1979, “Computer Games / Wot Do You Want” by Mi-Sex charted at number 1 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1979, “I Don't Like Mondays / It's All The Rage” by The Boomtown Rats charted at number 2 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1979, “Tusk / Never Make Me Cry” by Fleetwood Mac charted at number 5 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1979, “Video Killed The Radio Star / Kid Dynamo” by The Buggles charted at number 6 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1979, “The Devil Went Down To Georgia / Rainbow Ride” by The Charlie Daniels Band charted at number 21 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1979, “The Smurf Song / The Magic Flute Smurf” by Father Abraham And The Smurfs charted at number 22 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1979, “Hello, This Is Joannie (The Telephone Answering Machine Song) / Lullabye Tissue Paper Co.” by Paul Evans charted at number 32 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1979, “If I Said You Had A Beautiful Body, Would You Hold It Against Me / Make Me Over” by The Bellamy Brothers charted at number 33 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1979, “Cars / Asylum” by Gary Numan charted at number 44 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1979, “Up There Cazaly / The Winner's March” by The Two Man Band charted at number 64 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1979, “Nice Legs, Shame About The Face / Hip Pocket Nerve” by Dave And The Derros charted at number 67 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1979, “Drac's Back / Carry On Sharon” by Andy Forray charted at number 76 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1979, “Video Killed The Radio Star / Get Away William” by Bruce Woolley And The Camera Club charted at number 94 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1979, “Spooky / It's Only Music” by The Atlanta Rhythm Section charted at number 96 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1984, “Ghostbusters” by Ray Parker Jr. charted at number 4 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1984, “I'm Tuff” by George Smilovici charted at number 14 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1984, “She Bop” by Cyndi Lauper charted at number 19 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1984, “Madam Butterfly (Un Bel Di Vedremo)” by Malcolm McLaren charted at number 25 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1984, “You Think You're A Man” by Divine charted at number 29 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 1984, “Agadoo” by Black Lace charted at number 30 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 2001, “Mambo No. 5 (A Little Bit Of...)” by Bob The Builder charted at number 4 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 2001, “Because I Got High” by Afroman charted at number 10 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 2001, “Can We Fix It?” by Bob The Builder charted at number 17 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 2007, “I'm Your Funny Bear” by Gummibear charted at number 24 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 2012, “Thrift Shop” by Macklemore And Ryan Lewis Featuring Wanz charted at number 2 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 2012, “Gangnam Style” by PSY charted at number 6 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 2012, “I Love It” by Icona Pop Featuring Charli XCX charted at number 24 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

In 2018, “Bohemian Rhapsody” by Queen charted at number 17 on the Australian Pop Singles Chart

Unusual Songs Charting in New Zealand

In 1979, “Jezebel” by Jon Stevens charted at number 1 on the New Zealand Pop Singles Chart

In 1979, “Tusk” by Fleetwood Mac charted at number 8 on the New Zealand Pop Singles Chart

In 1979, “Video Killed The Radio Star” by The Buggles charted at number 10 on the New Zealand Pop Singles Chart

In 1979, “Computer Games” by Mi-Sex charted at number 16 on the New Zealand Pop Singles Chart

In 1979, “I Don't Like Mondays” by The Boomtown Rats charted at number 24 on the New Zealand Pop Singles Chart

In 1979, “Spooky” by The Atlanta Rhythm Section charted at number 48 on the New Zealand Pop Singles Chart

In 1979, “Cool For Cats” by U.K. Squeeze charted at number 50 on the New Zealand Pop Singles Chart

In 1984, “Ghostbusters” by Ray Parker Jr. charted at number 4 on the New Zealand Pop Singles Chart

In 1984, “Agadoo” by Black Lace charted at number 10 on the New Zealand Pop Singles Chart

In 1984, “Once In A Lifetime” by Talking Heads charted at number 21 on the New Zealand Pop Singles Chart

In 1984, “Madam Butterfly (Un Bel Di Vedremo)” by Malcolm McLaren charted at number 48 on the New Zealand Pop Singles Chart

In 1990, “Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini” by Bombalurina charted at number 6 on the New Zealand Pop Singles Chart

In 2001, “Because I Got High” by Afroman charted at number 43 on the New Zealand Pop Singles Chart

In 2007, “The Salmon Dance” by The Chemical Brothers charted at number 14 on the New Zealand Pop Singles Chart

In 2012, “Thrift Shop” by Macklemore And Ryan Lewis Featuring Wanz charted at number 1 on the New Zealand Pop Singles Chart

In 2012, “Gangnam Style” by PSY charted at number 5 on the New Zealand Pop Singles Chart

In 2018, “Bohemian Rhapsody” by Queen charted at number 20 on the New Zealand Pop Singles Chart

Unusual Songs Charting in Sweden

In 1979, “Bobby Brown” by Frank Zappa charted at number 3 on the Sweden Pop Singles Chart

In 1979, “I Don't Like Mondays” by The Boomtown Rats charted at number 5 on the Sweden Pop Singles Chart

In 1979, “Video Killed The Radio Star” by The Buggles charted at number 8 on the Sweden Pop Singles Chart

In 1979, “Joe's Garage” by Frank Zappa charted at number 16 on the Sweden Pop Singles Chart

In 2001, “Because I Got High” by Afroman charted at number 37 on the Sweden Pop Singles Chart

In 2012, “Gangnam Style” by PSY charted at number 7 on the Sweden Pop Singles Chart

In 2012, “I Love It” by Icona Pop Featuring Charli XCX charted at number 24 on the Sweden Pop Singles Chart

In 2018, “Do They Know It's Christmas?” by Band Aid charted at number 33 on the Sweden Pop Singles Chart

In 2018, “Bohemian Rhapsody” by Queen charted at number 39 on the Sweden Pop Singles Chart

In 2018, “Fairytale Of New York” by The Pogues Featuring Kirsty MacColl charted at number 73 on the Sweden Pop Singles Chart

Unusual Songs Charting in Austria

In 1984, “She Bop” by Cyndi Lauper charted at number 9 on the Austria Pop Singles Chart

In 1984, “Ghostbusters” by Ray Parker Jr. charted at number 15 on the Austria Pop Singles Chart

In 1990, “Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini” by Bombalurina charted at number 22 on the Austria Pop Singles Chart

In 2001, “Because I Got High” by Afroman charted at number 1 on the Austria Pop Singles Chart

In 2012, “Gangnam Style” by PSY charted at number 2 on the Austria Pop Singles Chart

In 2012, “I Love It” by Icona Pop Featuring Charli XCX charted at number 9 on the Austria Pop Singles Chart

In 2018, “Bohemian Rhapsody” by Queen charted at number 32 on the Austria Pop Singles Chart

Unusual Songs Charting in the Netherlands

In 1962, “Speedy Gonzales” by Pat Boone charted at number 3 on the Dutch Pop Singles Chart

In 1979, “Video Killed The Radio Star” by The Buggles charted at number 27 on the Dutch Pop Singles Chart

In 1979, “Tusk” by Fleetwood Mac charted at number 28 on the Dutch Pop Singles Chart

In 1979, “The Devil Went Down To Georgia” by The Charlie Daniels Band charted at number 34 on the Dutch Pop Singles Chart

In 1979, “Money (That's What I Want)” by The Flying Lizards charted at number 41 on the Dutch Pop Singles Chart

In 2001, “Because I Got High” by Afroman charted at number 17 on the Dutch Pop Singles Chart

In 2012, “Gangnam Style” by PSY charted at number 13 on the Dutch Pop Singles Chart

In 2012, “I Love It” by Icona Pop Featuring Charli XCX charted at number 61 on the Dutch Pop Singles Chart

In 2018, “Bohemian Rhapsody” by Queen charted at number 59 on the Dutch Pop Singles Chart

Unusual Songs Charting in France

In 1984, “Ghostbusters” by Ray Parker Jr. charted at number 5 on the France Pop Singles Chart

In 1990, “Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini” by Bombalurina charted at number 45 on the France Pop Singles Chart

In 2012, “Gangnam Style” by PSY charted at number 2 on the France Pop Singles Chart

In 2012, “Ai se eu te pego!” by Michel Teló charted at number 180 on the France Pop Singles Chart

In 2012, “Thrift Shop” by Macklemore And Ryan Lewis Featuring Wanz charted at number 196 on the France Pop Singles Chart

In 2012, “Party Rock Anthem” by LMFAO Featuring Lauren Bennett And GoonRock charted at number 199 on the France Pop Singles Chart

In 2018, “Bohemian Rhapsody” by Queen charted at number 21 on the France Pop Singles Chart

Unusual Songs Charting in Norway

In 1979, “Joe's Garage” by Frank Zappa charted at number 4 on the Norway Pop Singles Chart

In 1979, “Bobby Brown” by Frank Zappa charted at number 5 on the Norway Pop Singles Chart

In 1984, “Ghostbusters” by Ray Parker Jr. charted at number 3 on the Norway Pop Singles Chart

In 1984, “One Night In Bangkok” by Murray Head charted at number 4 on the Norway Pop Singles Chart

In 1990, “Fog On The Tyne (Revisited)” by Gazza And Lindisfarne charted at number 9 on the Norway Pop Singles Chart

In 2001, “Because I Got High” by Afroman charted at number 1 on the Norway Pop Singles Chart

In 2007, “Radio Nowhere” by Bruce Springsteen charted at number 13 on the Norway Pop Singles Chart

In 2012, “Gangnam Style” by PSY charted at number 2 on the Norway Pop Singles Chart

Unusual Songs Charting in Switzerland

In 1979, “Video Killed The Radio Star” by The Buggles charted at number 2 on the Swiss Pop Singles Chart

In 1979, “Rama Lama Ding Dong” by Rocky Sharpe And The Replays charted at number 7 on the Swiss Pop Singles Chart

In 1979, “If I Said You Had A Beautiful Body, Would You Hold It Against Me” by The Bellamy Brothers charted at number 8 on the Swiss Pop Singles Chart

In 1984, “Ghostbusters” by Ray Parker Jr. charted at number 25 on the Swiss Pop Singles Chart

In 2001, “Because I Got High” by Afroman charted at number 2 on the Swiss Pop Singles Chart

In 2012, “Gangnam Style” by PSY charted at number 3 on the Swiss Pop Singles Chart

In 2012, “I Love It” by Icona Pop Featuring Charli XCX charted at number 37 on the Swiss Pop Singles Chart

In 2018, “Bohemian Rhapsody” by Queen charted at number 23 on the Swiss Pop Singles Chart

Unusual Songs Charting in Canada

In 1962, “Telstar” by The Tornados charted at number 1 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1967, “Heigh Ho” by The Fifth Estate charted at number 25 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1967, “Popcorn Man” by Lords Of London charted at number 86 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1973, “Smokin' In The Boys Room” by Brownsville Station charted at number 70 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1973, “Spiders And Snakes” by Jim Stafford charted at number 75 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1973, “Rock On” by David Essex charted at number 85 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1979, “Tusk” by Fleetwood Mac charted at number 5 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1979, “Pop Muzik” by M charted at number 9 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1979, “I Don't Like Mondays” by The Boomtown Rats charted at number 26 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1979, “The Devil Went Down To Georgia” by The Charlie Daniels Band charted at number 54 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1979, “Spooky” by The Atlanta Rhythm Section charted at number 67 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1984, “Teacher, Teacher” by 38 Special charted at number 29 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1984, “She Bop” by Cyndi Lauper charted at number 61 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1984, “Ghostbusters” by Ray Parker Jr. charted at number 64 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 1984, “Hot For Teacher” by Van Halen charted at number 84 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 2007, “Online” by Brad Paisley charted at number 87 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 2012, “Gangnam Style” by PSY charted at number 4 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 2012, “Thrift Shop” by Macklemore And Ryan Lewis Featuring Wanz charted at number 23 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

In 2018, “Bohemian Rhapsody” by Queen charted at number 29 on the Canada Pop Singles Chart

Unusual Songs Charting in Alt-Canada

In 1990, “Signs” by Tesla charted at number 84 on the Alt-Canada Pop Singles Chart

Unusual Songs Charting in Italy

In 2012, “Gangnam Style” by PSY charted at number 2 on the Italy Pop Singles Chart

Unusual Songs Charting in Finland

In 2001, “Because I Got High” by Afroman charted at number 13 on the Finland Pop Singles Chart

In 2012, “Gangnam Style” by PSY charted at number 9 on the Finland Pop Singles Chart

Unusual Songs Charting in Spain

In 2012, “Gangnam Style” by PSY charted at number 1 on the Spain Pop Singles Chart

In 2018, “Bohemian Rhapsody” by Queen charted at number 28 on the Spain Pop Singles Chart

Unusual Songs Charting in Denmark

In 2001, “Because I Got High” by Afroman charted at number 3 on the Denmark Pop Singles Chart

In 2012, “Gangnam Style” by PSY charted at number 6 on the Denmark Pop Singles Chart

In 2018, “Do They Know It's Christmas?” by Band Aid 20 charted at number 18 on the Denmark Pop Singles Chart

The Holiday Almanacs December 1, 2024

What's Today?

Today is Sun Dec the 1 in the year 2024 , a leap year
Jan 1 began on a Mon
This is day 336 of the year
Serialnumber = 45615
Julian date = 2460634 O.S.= 11 - 18 - 2024

Calendar

Holidays

First Sunday of Advent
[USA] Bible Week Ends (8 Days)
[USA] Lefotver Week (Day 3)
[USA] Travelers With Disabilities Awareness Week Begins
[Azores, Portugal] Independence Day (1640)
[Cape Verde] Restoration Day (1968)
[Central African Republic] Proclamation of Republic Day (1958)
[Iceland] Independence Day (1918)
[Liberia] Matilda Newport Day (1822)
[Portugese Guiana] Mocidale Day/Youth Day/Portugal Independence Day.
[Spain] Memorial Herstel Independence (1640)
[USA] Becky Thatcher Day
[USA] Christmas Lights Day
[USA] Holidays Are Pickle Days (thru 12-31)
[USA] Nebbish Pride Day
[USA] Roof-Over-Your-Head Day
[USA] Rosa Parks Day
[World] AIDS day (1989)
[USA] Autism Week Begins
[USA] Home Care Week Begins

Reminders

Astrological sign: Sagittarius: The Archer (thru 11-22 thru 12-21); Ruling Planet: Jupiter. Element: Fire. Traits: Bountiful, frank, versatile, philosophical. Body part associated with this sign: The thighs. Occupations: Travel, politics, meteorology, philosophy, religion.
Astrological sign: Capricorn: The Goat (12-22 thru 1-20) Ruling Planet: Saturn; Element: Earth; Traits: Ambitious, disciplined, persevering, pessimistic; Body part associated with this sign: The knees. Occupations: Positions of trust, banking, mountain climbing, coaching, engineering.
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Gems: turquoise and zircon
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[Ancient Rome] Calendae December
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