This week's list of coming attractions include "Supergirl", "Mother Mary", "Lee Cronin's The Mummy", "I Swear" and "Disneynature's Orangutan". https://t.co/qAcsLU6Vff
March 29: It was on this day in pop culture history that one of the funniest sketch comedy shows ended and a special puzzle cube was just beginning. #thisdayinpopculture https://t.co/7xHTwAX0hc
March 28 brough both chills and cheers: Hitchcock unleashed "The Birds", while P.T. Barnum wowed crowds with a reinvented circus. #thisdayinpopculture https://t.co/UX0MPle2EN
March 27: March Madness began on this day. So did “Grey’s Anatomy”. Gene Kelly sang in the rain and Will Smith made a (negative) name for himself. #thisdayinpopculture https://t.co/2iwbW1ONsT
March 30: A TV game show favorite debuted on this day in 1964 and it was a very dark day for Americans 17 years later. #thisdayinpopculture https://t.co/pInBlQxUlu
March 26: Paul McCartney and Stevie Wonder wrote a hit song that was more than just the keys on a piano Disney’s folk hero also had a hit song. #thisdayinpopculture https://t.co/ZrboOZXz4g
March 25: Here’s an odd mix of pop culture items from the first color TV to the first Easter plus Billboard’s salute to Hillbilly music and celebration of waffles! #thisdayinpopculture https://t.co/N74EjK7WEb
March 23: One of the first wacky game shows and "Happy Days" spin-off debuted on TV on this day. Also, the first safety elevator was put on display and the Pet Rock "inventor" passed away. #thisdayinpopculture https://t.co/Ya5Xatm8j6
March 22: Do you remember The Rutles? Their “documentary” aired on NBC. This day is also known for the musical spectacle “The Great Ziegfeld” and Toys R Us’ last day (before their comeback!) #thisdayinpopculture https://t.co/Bf4ETDFLiD
March 21: On this day in history, J.R. was shot, Alfred Hitchcock's premiered his first American film, and it was revealed that God wasn't dead. #thisdayinpopculture https://t.co/aVhzQK4fry
March 20: The first woman Iditarod winner was crowned, a Legoland opened in America, Colonel Sanders opened his first restaurant, and the first newspaper was purchased from a vending machine. #thisdayinpopculture https://t.co/7Xnw8sVfHR
March 19: On this day in pop culture history, the Oscars were shown on TV for the first time as was one of the more - unique - celebrity game shows. And today is World Monopoly Day. #thisdayinpopculture https://t.co/aD7EmWxEa7
March 13: On this day in pop culture history, Herbie the Love Bug drove into town, and the Encyclopedia Britannica ended their books. #thisdayinpopculture https://t.co/q2OFqPprWp
March 12: On this day in pop culture history, the first Coca-Cola was bottled in Vicksburg, Mississippi and the coolest school debuted on TV. #thisdayinpopculture https://t.co/nGwTFW9yB3
March 11: On this day in pop culture history, a cheating contestant exited a game show and Johnny Appleseed died. #thisdayinpopculture https://t.co/MC6Uc2INOP
March 9: On this day in pop culture history, Barbie came out to play but the Krononauts did not; we were fascinated by dead people, and three crafty reality shows debuted. #thisdayinpopculture https://t.co/q9Hk6XCNOd
March 8: On this day in pop culture history, two movies featuring a scream queen and a female superhero were released in theaters on this day. #thisdayinpopculture https://t.co/v4QzRz7vgU