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03-22-2009, 07:27 AM
Mar. 22, 1985 – The Disney/Touchstone film “Baby…Secret of the Lost Legend” was released.
Mar. 22, 1987 – The Wonderful World of Disney aired the 1971 feature “Bedknobs and Broomsticks.”
Mar. 22, 1996 – The Disney film “Little Indian, Big City,” was released.
Mar. 22, 1996 – The Walt Disney Company purchased the Emerald and Pan Pacific Hotel. The 502-room hotel would be renamed to Disneyland Pacific Hotel.
Mar. 22, 1998 – In Anaheim, Ca., the Grand Hotel was imploded at 6:45am by Controlled Demolition, to make way for Disneyland’s new parking area.
Mar. 22, 1999 – Elton John appeared on TV’s “The Tonight Show” promoting Disney’s Broadway show “Aida”, for which he has written the music.
Mar. 22, 2002 – The Disney/Touchstone Picture film “Sorority Boys” was released.
Mar. 22, 2004 – The Disney two-hour TV movie “N.T.S.B.: The Crash of Flight 323” aired for the first time.
Mar. 22, 2005 – Disney’s “On The Record” (a touring musical revue) began a series of performances in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Mar. 22, 2005 – The Kim Possible Soundtrack, Disney’s Karaoke Series: Kim Possible, Radio Disney Jams 7, and Disney’s Fairy Tale Weddings Album, were all released on Walt Disney Records.
Mar. 22, 1987 – The Wonderful World of Disney aired the 1971 feature “Bedknobs and Broomsticks.”
Mar. 22, 1996 – The Disney film “Little Indian, Big City,” was released.
Mar. 22, 1996 – The Walt Disney Company purchased the Emerald and Pan Pacific Hotel. The 502-room hotel would be renamed to Disneyland Pacific Hotel.
Mar. 22, 1998 – In Anaheim, Ca., the Grand Hotel was imploded at 6:45am by Controlled Demolition, to make way for Disneyland’s new parking area.
Mar. 22, 1999 – Elton John appeared on TV’s “The Tonight Show” promoting Disney’s Broadway show “Aida”, for which he has written the music.
Mar. 22, 2002 – The Disney/Touchstone Picture film “Sorority Boys” was released.
Mar. 22, 2004 – The Disney two-hour TV movie “N.T.S.B.: The Crash of Flight 323” aired for the first time.
Mar. 22, 2005 – Disney’s “On The Record” (a touring musical revue) began a series of performances in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Mar. 22, 2005 – The Kim Possible Soundtrack, Disney’s Karaoke Series: Kim Possible, Radio Disney Jams 7, and Disney’s Fairy Tale Weddings Album, were all released on Walt Disney Records.