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10-14-2008, 05:19 AM
Oct. 14, 1890 – Dwight D. Eisenhower, the 34th U.S. President, was born in Denison, Tx. He could be visited along with all the U.S. Chief Executives at the “Hall of Presidents” attraction in the Magic Kingdom at WDW.
Oct. 14, 1926 – A. A. Milne’s “Winnie the Pooh” was published by Methuen & Co. Ltd., in London, England.
Oct. 14, 1938 – Disney’s Silly Symphony cartoon “Farmyard Symphony” was released.
Oct. 14, 1945 – Disney’s “Uncle Remus” Sunday comic strip debuted. (It would continue for more than 25 years.)
Oct. 14, 1949 – Disney’s Donald Duck cartoon “The Greener Yard” was released.
Oct. 14, 1952 – Actor Harry Anderson (who appeared in such Disney TV specials as the 1994 “Circus of the Stars Goes to Disneyland,” the 1988 “Magic in the Magic Kingdom,” and the 1989 “The Disney-MGM Studios Theme Park Grand Opening”) was born in Newport, R.I.
Oct. 14, 1955 – The Mickey Mouse Club aired “Today is Talent Round-Up Day” on ABC-TV.
Oct. 14, 1962 – The Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color aired “The Silver Fox and Sam Davenport” on NBC-TV.
Oct. 14, 1965 – Actor, producer, and writer Steve Coogan was born in Manchester, England. His Disney credits included the 2004 “Around the World in 80 Days” (as Phileas Fogg) and the 1996 “The Wind in the Willows (as Mole).
Oct. 14, 1971 – The “20,000 Leagues Under The Sea” attraction opened in FantasyLand in the Magic Kingdom at WDW. (Closed Sept.5, 1994)
Oct. 14, 1926 – A. A. Milne’s “Winnie the Pooh” was published by Methuen & Co. Ltd., in London, England.
Oct. 14, 1938 – Disney’s Silly Symphony cartoon “Farmyard Symphony” was released.
Oct. 14, 1945 – Disney’s “Uncle Remus” Sunday comic strip debuted. (It would continue for more than 25 years.)
Oct. 14, 1949 – Disney’s Donald Duck cartoon “The Greener Yard” was released.
Oct. 14, 1952 – Actor Harry Anderson (who appeared in such Disney TV specials as the 1994 “Circus of the Stars Goes to Disneyland,” the 1988 “Magic in the Magic Kingdom,” and the 1989 “The Disney-MGM Studios Theme Park Grand Opening”) was born in Newport, R.I.
Oct. 14, 1955 – The Mickey Mouse Club aired “Today is Talent Round-Up Day” on ABC-TV.
Oct. 14, 1962 – The Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color aired “The Silver Fox and Sam Davenport” on NBC-TV.
Oct. 14, 1965 – Actor, producer, and writer Steve Coogan was born in Manchester, England. His Disney credits included the 2004 “Around the World in 80 Days” (as Phileas Fogg) and the 1996 “The Wind in the Willows (as Mole).
Oct. 14, 1971 – The “20,000 Leagues Under The Sea” attraction opened in FantasyLand in the Magic Kingdom at WDW. (Closed Sept.5, 1994)