Red_Tornado
Well-known member
Calvin Cooligde"silent Cal" as unlike other politicians was not much of a talker was what one would call an accidental president. At 2:30 on the morning of August 3, 1923 vice president Colidge learned he was no longer president as Warren Harding elected toa term of his own in 1924 once again he gave up plans of retirement and listen to party boss's of the grand ole party.
Not only does Colidge get a 2nd full term .he has the first native American born vice president in u.s. history
Films in 1928
The Circus staring Charlie Chaplin
The Wind _Lilian Gish
1928 in radio
· 4 January – The Dodge Victory Hour, a variety show, debuts on NBC.
· 19 March – Amos 'n' Andy debuts through the NBC Blue Network, broadcasting from WMAQ-AM, a radio station owned by the Chicago Daily News.[14]
· November – Live broadcast of National Service of Remembrance in Whitehall, London, first made by the BBC.
19 November – Happy Station Show (1928
· 21 May – Tom Donahue, pioneering American rock and roll radio disc jockey and freeform rock pioneer (died 1975)
· 6 June – R. D. Wingfield, English radio dramatist and detective novelist (died 2007)
· 19 June – Barry Took, English comedy writer and broadcast presenter (died 2002)
· 2 July – John Timpson, English radio news presenter (died 2005)
· 17 August – Willem Duys, Dutch radio/television host[17] (died 2011)
· 17 September – Brian Matthew, English disc jockey (died 2017
Charlie Chaplin was one of the most famous stars of the 1920s before sound pictures came in but Lilian Gislish was certainly the most if not one of the most beautiful actress to grace I the silver screen in the silent era. The was not only the "Jazz age" but the age of "Silent Cal".
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Films in 1928
The Circus staring Charlie Chaplin
The Wind _Lilian Gish
1928 in radio
Debuts[edit]
· 3 January – The Voice of Firestone (1928–1956), a classical-music program, debuts on NBC.· 4 January – The Dodge Victory Hour, a variety show, debuts on NBC.
· 19 March – Amos 'n' Andy debuts through the NBC Blue Network, broadcasting from WMAQ-AM, a radio station owned by the Chicago Daily News.[14]
· November – Live broadcast of National Service of Remembrance in Whitehall, London, first made by the BBC.
19 November – Happy Station Show (1928
Births[edit]
· 16 January – Menchu Álvarez del Valle, Spanish radio journalist (died 2021)· 21 May – Tom Donahue, pioneering American rock and roll radio disc jockey and freeform rock pioneer (died 1975)
· 6 June – R. D. Wingfield, English radio dramatist and detective novelist (died 2007)
· 19 June – Barry Took, English comedy writer and broadcast presenter (died 2002)
· 2 July – John Timpson, English radio news presenter (died 2005)
· 17 August – Willem Duys, Dutch radio/television host[17] (died 2011)
· 17 September – Brian Matthew, English disc jockey (died 2017
Charlie Chaplin was one of the most famous stars of the 1920s before sound pictures came in but Lilian Gislish was certainly the most if not one of the most beautiful actress to grace I the silver screen in the silent era. The was not only the "Jazz age" but the age of "Silent Cal".
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