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It happened on a… September 22

2015

Volkswagen admits that 11 million cars have been wrongly programmed to appear to emit lesser emissions than they are.

2004

“Lost” created by J.J. Abrams and starring Matthew Fox and Evangeline Lilly debuts on ABC in the US.

1999

“The West Wing” created by Alan Sorkin and starring Martin Sheen, Rob Lowe and Richard Schiff, debuts on NBC.

1994

Friends, an American television sitcom, which originally aired on NBC from September 22, 1994, to May 6, 2004.

1989

“Baywatch” starring David Hasselhoff and Pamela Anderson debuts on NBC.

1982

Sitcom “Family Ties” starring Michael J. Fox premieres on NBC.

1981

The TGV railway service Paris-Lyon is inaugurated.

1976

TV dama “Charlie’s Angels” starring Farrah Fawcett, Kate Jackson and Jaclyn Smith debuts on ABC.

1968

Running of the first Player’s Grand Prix at Mont Tremblant.

1967

Expo 67 breaks attendance record of 42,973,561 set at the 1958 World’s Fair in Brussels.

1929

First vehicle traffic across the new Quebec Bridge.

1888

The first issue of National Geographic Magazine is published.

1862

US President Abraham Lincoln says he will free slaves in all states on Jan 1.

1792

French First Republic formed by the National Convention, stripping the French king of his powers

1665

Moliere’s “L’amour Medecin” premieres in Paris (Versailles).

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Éphémérides (anglais)

It happened on a… September 21

2017

Discovery of the first brainless animal that sleeps, the jellyfish Cassiopea, research published in “Current Biology” by Caltech scientists

1992

The new Ottawa Senators hockey team play their first home exhibition game in the Civic Centre. Ottawa is finally back in the NHL after 58 years; the old Stanley Cup winning Senators moved to St. Louis in 1934.

1970

“Monday Night Football” created by Roone Arledge, premieres on ABC – Browns 31, Jets 21.

1966

Jimmy Hendrix changes spelling of his name to Jimi.

1957

“Perry Mason” TV series starring Raymond Burr premieres on CBS-TV.

1955

In his last fight, undefeated world heavyweight boxing champion Rocky Marciano KOs light heavyweight Archie Moore in the 9th round at Yankee Stadium, NYC

1937

J.R.R. Tolkien’s “The Hobbit” was first published.

1903

First cowboy film “Kit Carson” premieres in US.

1792

The French National Convention voted to abolish the monarchy.

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Éphémérides (anglais)

It happened on a… September 21

2017

Discovery of the first brainless animal that sleeps, the jellyfish Cassiopea, research published in “Current Biology” by Caltech scientists

1992

The new Ottawa Senators hockey team play their first home exhibition game in the Civic Centre. Ottawa is finally back in the NHL after 58 years; the old Stanley Cup winning Senators moved to St. Louis in 1934.

1970

“Monday Night Football” created by Roone Arledge, premieres on ABC – Browns 31, Jets 21.

1966

Jimmy Hendrix changes spelling of his name to Jimi.

1963

Opening of Place des Arts, despite demonstrations by separatists; new concert hall.

1957

“Perry Mason” TV series starring Raymond Burr premieres on CBS-TV.

1955

In his last fight, undefeated world heavyweight boxing champion Rocky Marciano KOs light heavyweight Archie Moore in the 9th round at Yankee Stadium, NYC

1937

J.R.R. Tolkien’s “The Hobbit” was first published.

1903

First cowboy film “Kit Carson” premieres in US.

1792

The French National Convention voted to abolish the monarchy.

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Éphémérides (anglais)

It happened on a… September 20

2019

Students from 185 countries stage the world’s largest-ever protest on climate change culminating in Manhattan rally led by Greta Thunberg.

2011

“New Girl”, starring Zooey Deschanel, debuts on Fox.

1984

“The Cosby Show” premiered on NBC-TV, which aired for eight seasons until April 30, 1992.

1982

The National Football League players begin a 57-day strike.

1980

“Blizzard of Ozz”, the debut solo album by English rock musician Ozzy Osbourne, is released in the United Kingdom.

1967

RMS Queen Elizabeth 2 is launched at John Brown & Company, Clydebank, Scotland. It is operated by the Cunard Line.

1946

The first Cannes Film Festival premiered. The original premier was delayed in 1939 due to World War II.

1814

“Star Spangled Banner”, the national anthem of the United States, published as a song, lyrics by Francis Scott Key, tune by John Stafford Smith

1519

Ferdinand Magellan sets sail from Sanlúcar de Barrameda with about 270 men on his expedition to circumnavigate the globe.

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Éphémérides (anglais)

It happened on a… September 20

2019

Students from 185 countries stage the world’s largest-ever protest on climate change culminating in Manhattan rally led by Greta Thunberg.

2011

“New Girl”, starring Zooey Deschanel, debuts on Fox.

1984

“The Cosby Show” premiered on NBC-TV, which aired for eight seasons until April 30, 1992.

1982

The National Football League players begin a 57-day strike.

1980

“Blizzard of Ozz”, the debut solo album by English rock musician Ozzy Osbourne, is released in the United Kingdom.

1967

RMS Queen Elizabeth 2 is launched at John Brown & Company, Clydebank, Scotland. It is operated by the Cunard Line.

1946

The first Cannes Film Festival premiered. The original premier was delayed in 1939 due to World War II.

1814

“Star Spangled Banner”, the national anthem of the United States, published as a song, lyrics by Francis Scott Key, tune by John Stafford Smith

1519

Ferdinand Magellan sets sail from Sanlúcar de Barrameda with about 270 men on his expedition to circumnavigate the globe.

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Éphémérides (anglais)

It happened on a… September 19

1997

“ER” premieres on NBC, created by Michael Crichton, starring George Clooney, Anthony Edwards and Noah Wyle.

1986

“Doogie Howser, M.D.”, starring Neil Patrick Harris as a teenage physician, debuts on ABC.

U.S. health officials announced that AZT, though an experimental drug, would be made available to AIDS patients.

1985

8.1 earthquake in Mexico City kills an estimated 10,000 and leaves 250,000 homeless

1982

Scott Fahlman posts the first documented emoticons 🙂 and 🙁 on the Carnegie Mellon University Bulletin Board System.

1980

“Ordinary People” directed by Robert Redford and starring Donald Sutherland, Mary Tyler Moore and Judd Hirsch is released (Best Picture 1981).

Terry Fox invested as a Companion of the Order of Canada. The one-legged cancer victim whose marathon run across Canada raised millions of dollars for cancer research is the youngest so honoured.

1970

“The Mary Tyler Moore” show premieres on CBS.

1960

Chubby Checker’s “The Twist” hits #1 on the Billboard Hot 100.

1952

“Adventures of Superman” TV series starring George Reeves premieres in syndication in the US.

1896

Beginning of the Bombay plague epidemic when Dr.Acacio Gabriel Viegas detects the first case in Mandvi. Goes on to spread and kill 12 million in India.

1893

New Zealand becomes the first country to grant all women the right to vote.

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Éphémérides (anglais)

It happened on a… September 19

1997

“ER” premieres on NBC, created by Michael Crichton, starring George Clooney, Anthony Edwards and Noah Wyle.

1986

“Doogie Howser, M.D.”, starring Neil Patrick Harris as a teenage physician, debuts on ABC.

U.S. health officials announced that AZT, though an experimental drug, would be made available to AIDS patients.

1985

8.1 earthquake in Mexico City kills an estimated 10,000 and leaves 250,000 homeless

1982

Scott Fahlman posts the first documented emoticons 🙂 and 🙁 on the Carnegie Mellon University Bulletin Board System.

1980

“Ordinary People” directed by Robert Redford and starring Donald Sutherland, Mary Tyler Moore and Judd Hirsch is released (Best Picture 1981).

Terry Fox invested as a Companion of the Order of Canada. The one-legged cancer victim whose marathon run across Canada raised millions of dollars for cancer research is the youngest so honoured.

1970

“The Mary Tyler Moore” show premieres on CBS.

1960

Chubby Checker’s “The Twist” hits #1 on the Billboard Hot 100.

1957

Dalida is the first artist to be awarded a gold record in France for 300,000 sales of “Bambino”..

1952

“Adventures of Superman” TV series starring George Reeves premieres in syndication in the US.

1896

Beginning of the Bombay plague epidemic when Dr.Acacio Gabriel Viegas detects the first case in Mandvi. Goes on to spread and kill 12 million in India.

1893

New Zealand becomes the first country to grant all women the right to vote.

1876

Melville R. Bissell patented the carpet sweeper.

1648

Jacques Boisdon opens Quebec’s first licensed tavern; forbidden to open when church services being held.

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It happened on a… September 18

2019

Photo of Canadian PM Justin Trudeau wearing brownface in 2001 emerges during Canadian election campiagn.

1998

“Rush Hour” directed by Brett Ratner, starring Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker released – Jackie Chan’s Hollywood breakthrough.

1994

1st Presidents Cup Golf, Robert Trent Jones GC: Davis Love III is undefeated as US beats International team, 20-12 in inaugural event.

1965

The first episode of “I Dream of Jeannie” was shown on NBC-TV. The last show was televised on September 1, 1970.

1964

“The Addams Family”, starring John Astin, Carolyn Jones, Ted Cassidy, and Jackie Coogan, premieres on ABC.

1947

The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) officially comes into existence after being established by President Truman in July.

1851

New York Times starts publishing (1 cent a copy).

1837

Tiffany and Co. is founded by Charles Lewis Tiffany and Teddy Young in New York City.

1812

Great Fire of Moscow burns out after 5 days, 75% of the city destroyed and 12,000 killed.

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Éphémérides (anglais)

It happened on a… September 18

2019

Photo of Canadian PM Justin Trudeau wearing brownface in 2001 emerges during Canadian election campiagn.

1998

“Rush Hour” directed by Brett Ratner, starring Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker released – Jackie Chan’s Hollywood breakthrough.

1994

1st Presidents Cup Golf, Robert Trent Jones GC: Davis Love III is undefeated as US beats International team, 20-12 in inaugural event.

1965

The first episode of “I Dream of Jeannie” was shown on NBC-TV. The last show was televised on September 1, 1970.

1964

“The Addams Family”, starring John Astin, Carolyn Jones, Ted Cassidy, and Jackie Coogan, premieres on ABC.

1947

The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) officially comes into existence after being established by President Truman in July.

Laval University starts construction of its Cité Universitaire de Québec.

1851

New York Times starts publishing (1 cent a copy).

1840

Montreal adopts its official city seal.

1837

Tiffany and Co. is founded by Charles Lewis Tiffany and Teddy Young in New York City.

1812

Great Fire of Moscow burns out after 5 days, 75% of the city destroyed and 12,000 killed.

1759

The French formally surrendered Quebec City to the British.

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Éphémérides (anglais)

It happened on a… September 17

2019

Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg tells US Congress “I know you are trying but just not hard enough. Sorry.”.

1988

24th Olympic games open at Seoul, Korea.

1984

Brian Mulroney sworn in as Canada’s 18th Prime Minister, succeeding John Turner.

1983

Vanessa Williams (NY), 20, crowned 56th Miss America 1984, 1st black.

1977

Fleetwood Mac’s “Rumors” is #1 for 19th straight week.

1972

“M*A*S*H” premiered on CBS-TV, ended February 28, 1983.

1971

Guy Lafleur plays his first NHL game with the Canadiens.

1966

“Mission Impossible” premiered on CBS-TV.

1964

“Bewitched” premieres on ABC TV.

1920

National Football League is born in Canton, Ohio; 12 teams pay $100 each to join American Professional Football Association; re-named the NFL in 1922.