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November 2, 2003 CBS Celebrated 75th Anniversary
Click To See Larger Pictures To further honor the milestone, CBS commissioned pop artist Peter Max to create an original work of art featuring the famous CBS eye logo.
To further honor the milestone, CBS commissioned pop artist Peter Max to create an original work of art featuring the famous CBS eye logo.
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Participating celebrities included:
Entertainment Personalities--Alan Alda, John Amos, Loni Anderson, Lucie Arnaz, Ed Asner, Adrienne Barbeau, Bob Barker, Catherine Bell, Candice Bergen, Valerie Bertinelli, Peter Boyle, Amy Brenneman, Carol Burnett, Dixie Carter, Anthony Clark, Robert Conrad, Tim Conway, David Copperfield, Jon Cryer, Tyne Daly, Ted Danson, Fran Drescher, Patrick Duffy, Georgia Engel, Chad Everett, Jamie Farr, Mike Farrell, Susan Flannery, Bonnie Franklin, Marla Gibbs, Sharon Gless, Linda Gray, Peter Graves, Andy Griffith, Larry Hagman, Valerie Harper, Patricia Heaton, Sherman Hemsley, Howard Hesseman, Hal Holbrook, Ken Howard, Don Johnson, Craig Kilborn, Martin Landau, Angela Lansbury, Anthony LaPaglia, Linda Lavin, Michael Learned, Michele Lee, Art Linkletter, June Lockhart, Marjorie Lord, Tina Louise, Mike O'Malley, Gerald McRaney, Rue McClanahan, Rose Marie, Gavin MacLeod, Donna Mills, Rob Morrow, David Morse, Jim Nabors, Joe Pantoliano, Robert Pastorelli, William Petersen, MacKenzie Phillips, Suzanne Pleshette, Cheech Marin, Mary Tyler Moore, Annie Potts, Joe Regalbuto, Tim Reid, Rob Reiner, Doris Roberts, Wayne Rogers, Gary Sandy, Isabel Sanford, Jane Seymour, Grant Shaud, Charlie Sheen, Tom Selleck, Tom Skerritt, Jean Smart, Susan St. James, the Smothers Brothers, Jerry Stiller, Loretta Swit, Richard Thomas, Joan Van Ark, Dennis Weaver, Dawn Wells, Betty White and Tom Wopat.
News Personnel--Ed Bradley, Walter Cronkite, Steve Kroft, Don Hewitt, Charles Osgood, Dan Rather, Andy Rooney, Morley Safer, Bob Schieffer, Bob Simon, Harry Smith, Lesley Stahl and Mike Wallace.
Sports Broadcasters--Boomer Esiason, Phyllis George, Dan Marino, Jim Nantz, Deion Sanders, Pat Summerall and Lesley Visser.
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 "Lucy Has Baby" January 19, 1953 (hosted by Doris Roberts)
Lucy Ricardo gives birth to Little Ricky--and to a whole new generation of comedy--as both she and star Lucille Ball give birth on the same day.

 "Television in Space" July 20, 1969 (hosted by Ed Bradley)
Walter Cronkite waits with the world as humankind takes to the skies and then lands on the moon.
 GUNSMOKE
"The Classic Western" September 10, 1955 (hosted by Craig T. Nelson)
The television western landscape changes forever as Marshall Dillon and the residents of Dodge City come to the CBS corral.
 THE ED SULLIVAN SHOW
Meet the Beatles! February 9, 1964 (hosted by Kevin James)
The Beatles won over New York when they landed at JFK, but they won over the world when they appeared live on television's preeminent musical showcase. Elvis Presley sent a telegram: a passing of the torch, perhaps?
 A CHARLIE BROWN CHRISTMAS
"Holiday Classic" December 9, 1965 (hosted by Nancy Travis)
TV executives were a bit dubious at first about airing a spiritually based children's cartoon as a Christmas special, but A CHARLIE BROWN CHRISTMAS captured viewers and an Emmy--and became a holiday classic.
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National Corvette Museum.
To Celebrate Corvette's 50th Anniversary, the National Corvette Museum presented a
Historic Motorama of Corvettes.
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Ford Motor Company
History will be made June 12-16, 2003 on the grounds of Henry Ford II World Center in Dearborn, Michigan, when Ford Motor Company celebrates 100 years. Now you have an opportunity to join in the celebration of Ford Motor Company's past, present and exciting future.
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Harley Davidson 100 Years Old
Started 100 years ago and going strong - who would believe it but Harley-Davidson is more popular than ever with Baby Boomers Generation!!
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60th Annual Golden Globe Award
Sunday, Januray 19th, 2003 The Hollywood Foreign Press Association awards the Golden Globes to honor achievements in film and television during the calendar year.
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