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  1. On This Day August 27 1989 – Open House Premiered on Fox

    On This Day August 27 1989 – Open House Premiered on Fox

    On this day August 27 1989, Open House premiered on the Fox network. A spin off of the short lived series Duet, the show followed the quirky lives of real estate agents at the Juan Verde Real Estate office in Los Angeles. Led by Alison LaPlaca as Linda Phillips, Open House balanced workplace...
  2. On This Day July 31 1981 – Under the Rainbow Premiered in Theaters

    On This Day July 31 1981 – Under the Rainbow Premiered in Theaters

    On this day July 31 1981, Under the Rainbow premiered in theaters and brought with it a strange blend of slapstick comedy, historical references, and Hollywood legend. Set in 1939 Los Angeles, the film followed the chaotic events at a hotel filled with actors playing munchkins during the filming...
  3. On This Day July 30 1982 – Night Shift Premiered in Theaters

    On This Day July 30 1982 – Night Shift Premiered in Theaters

    On this day July 30 1982, Night Shift premiered in theaters and marked the arrival of Ron Howard as a promising comedy director. The film starred Henry Winkler and introduced audiences to a then rising Michael Keaton in a breakout performance that set the stage for his future leading man...
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