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Big flicks
Blazing Saddles: Mel Brooks directed and cowrote both this (three Oscar nominations, highest box office of the year) and Young Frankenstein (two Oscar nominations, fourth-highest box office).
Texas Chain Saw Massacre: This low-budget horror movie, which grossed more than $30 million, introduced audiences to the obvious idea that power tools are dangerous. Night Court tie-in: The narration is voiced by a very young John Larroquette.
The Lords of Flatbush: This 1950s-set film helped launch costars Sly Stallone and Henry Winkler, who would go on to play Fonzie — a much cooler name than the one he had in this movie: Butchey Weinstein.
Chinatown: In Robert Towne’s original script, Faye Dunaway’s character isn’t killed. But director Roman Polanski wasn’t a fan of anything close to a happy ending.
Foxy Brown: When Inga DeCarlo Fung Marchand was 15 and looking for her rapper name, she asked Pam Grier if she could use her character’s name from this Blaxploitation film. Unlike Grier in the film, she has not found success through lethal vengeance.
On the playlist
“Waterloo” by ABBA: This song became huge after ABBA sang it to win Eurovision, beating Olivia Newton-John, who came in fourth place. The next year’s winner was “Ding-a-Dong,” by Dutch group Teach-In.
Kiss’ debut album: Peter Criss was the only member of the group who hired a makeup artist for the photo shoot of the cover. Everyone else insisted on doing it himself.
“Rebel Rebel” by David Bowie: He wrote the song for an unmade musical about Ziggy Stardust; it was the last single Bowie did in his distinctive glam rock style.
John Denver: He had two songs hit number 1 on the charts that year (“Sunshine on My Shoulders” and “Annie’s Song”). He was also named poet laureate of Colorado and acted on an episode of the police show McCloud. It would be another five years until the Muppets saw his hair, realized he was one of them and invited him on their show.
“Can’t Get Enough of Your Love, Babe” by Barry White: A fan of The Simpsons, White recorded a version of this song for the 1993 episode “Whacking Day,” in which he appears as a guest who helps save the snakes that are normally killed during this Springfield holiday. Just trust me: It totally makes sense in the show.
Television debuts
Little House on the Prairie: In addition to burnishing Michael Landon’s career and launching that of Melissa Gilbert, the show in 1981 featured Jason Bateman, who arrived to play an orphan adopted by the Ingalls family.
Chico and the Man: Originally the show was to star Cheech and Chong. When that didn’t work out, the creator found a comedian named Freddie Prinze.
Good Times: In this Maude spin-off, teenager J.J. was played by 26-year-old comedian Jimmie Walker, who was only eight years younger than John Amos, who played his dad on the Norman Lear sitcom.
Happy Days: The sitcom, starring Ron Howard, ran for 11 seasons on ABC. It originally premiered on the anthology series Love, American Style. When creator Garry Marshall’s kid got into aliens after Star Wars, Marshall wrote a visitor from outer space into the show. He cast Robin Williams, then spun that story into the hit sitcom Mork & Mindy.
Tony Orlando and Dawn: When divorce ended The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour, CBS replaced it with this show. Tony Orlando never divorced Dawn, though, since it was not a person but the name of his group.
The Rockford Files: The show was cocreated by Stephen J. Cannell, who also made The A-Team, 21 Jump Street and The Commish, among others.
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