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That Was the Week That Was

Entertainment highlights during the week of July 6-12:

1935: Jimmy Stewart's first film, "Murder Man," opened.

1949: The police drama "Dragnet," starring Jack Webb and Barton Yarborough, premiered on NBC radio.

1950: "Your Hit Parade" premiered on NBC.

1955: Pat Boone released his version of "Ain't That A Shame," which became his first No. 1 hit.

1964: The Beatles' first film, "A Hard Day's Night," had its royal premiere in London. The movie opened in the U.S. the next month.

1967: Actress Vivien Leigh died of tuberculosis. She was 53.

1971: Jazz musician Louis Armstrong died in New York. He was 69.

1979: A Chicago disc jockey held a "disco demolition" between a baseball doubleheader at Comiskey Park. The second game was called off because so much damage had been done to the field.

1989: Actor Laurence Olivier died. He was 82.

1997: Singer Chrissie Hynde of The Pretenders married Colombian sculptor Lucho Brieva in London.

2007: Actress Eva Longoria married San Antonio Spurs player Tony Parker in Paris.

2007: The Live Earth concerts were held to draw attention to environmental issues. Concerts were held in New York, London, Sydney, Tokyo, Kyoto, Shanghai, Hamburg, Johannesburg and Rio de Janeiro.

Related topic galleries: Jack Webb, U.S. Cellular Field, Tony Parker, Jimmy Stewart, Celebrity, Pat Boone, San Antonio Spurs

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