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12-08-2007, 06:35 AM
Dec. 8, 1955 – The Mickey Mouse Club aired the episode “Today is Circus Day” on ABC-TV.
Dec. 8, 1974 – The Disney TV show aired “Stub, the Best Cowdog in the West.”
Dec. 8, 1995 – The Disney/Touchstone film “Father of the Bride, Part II” was released.
Dec. 8, 1997 – Disney/ABC Cable Networks announced plans to launch “Toon Disney,” a new 24-hour basic cable network featuring the company’s vast library of animated television programming.
Dec. 8, 1999 – The Orlando Sentinel reported that WDW was moving ahead with plans to develop one of its largest-ever resorts. The 5,760 room economy style resort, spread across 20 buildings near Disney-MGM Studios, is still unnamed. (It would later be named “Pop Century Resort.”)
Dec. 8, 1999 – Robert and Richard Sherman-the songwriting team that have created some of the most well-recognized Disney music, appeared at Disneyland. The brothers took part in an informal presentation at the Team Disney Auditorium for Cast Members only.
Dec. 8, 1999 – The Disney/Touchstone film “Cradle Will Rock” had its premiere in Los Angeles and New York. (General release was Dec. 25, 1999)
Dec. 8, 2004 – The new Disney On Ice show “Disney/Pixar’s Finding Nemo” had its 1st performance in Raleigh, N.C. (Ran through Dec. 12)
Dec. 8, 2005 – “DISNEY LIVE! WINNIE THE POOH” began a special month-long holiday engagement at N.Y.C.’s legendary Beacon Theatre.
Dec. 8, 2005 – Disney announced that its next animated release will be a Peter Pan prequel titled “Peter and the Starcatchers.” (Based on the 2004 children’s book by Ridley Pearson and Dave Barry.)
Dec. 8, 1974 – The Disney TV show aired “Stub, the Best Cowdog in the West.”
Dec. 8, 1995 – The Disney/Touchstone film “Father of the Bride, Part II” was released.
Dec. 8, 1997 – Disney/ABC Cable Networks announced plans to launch “Toon Disney,” a new 24-hour basic cable network featuring the company’s vast library of animated television programming.
Dec. 8, 1999 – The Orlando Sentinel reported that WDW was moving ahead with plans to develop one of its largest-ever resorts. The 5,760 room economy style resort, spread across 20 buildings near Disney-MGM Studios, is still unnamed. (It would later be named “Pop Century Resort.”)
Dec. 8, 1999 – Robert and Richard Sherman-the songwriting team that have created some of the most well-recognized Disney music, appeared at Disneyland. The brothers took part in an informal presentation at the Team Disney Auditorium for Cast Members only.
Dec. 8, 1999 – The Disney/Touchstone film “Cradle Will Rock” had its premiere in Los Angeles and New York. (General release was Dec. 25, 1999)
Dec. 8, 2004 – The new Disney On Ice show “Disney/Pixar’s Finding Nemo” had its 1st performance in Raleigh, N.C. (Ran through Dec. 12)
Dec. 8, 2005 – “DISNEY LIVE! WINNIE THE POOH” began a special month-long holiday engagement at N.Y.C.’s legendary Beacon Theatre.
Dec. 8, 2005 – Disney announced that its next animated release will be a Peter Pan prequel titled “Peter and the Starcatchers.” (Based on the 2004 children’s book by Ridley Pearson and Dave Barry.)