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The following events occurred in January 1946:
Captain January may refer to:
Vincent Leonard Price, Jr. (May 27, 1911 – October 25, 1993) was an American actor, well known for his distinctive voice and performances in horror films. His career spanned other genres, including film noir, drama, mystery, thriller, and comedy. He appeared on stage, television, radio, and in over one hundred films. He has two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame: one for motion pictures, and one for television.
Price was an art collector and consultant, with a degree in art history. He lectured and wrote books on the subject. He was the founder of the Vincent Price Art Museum in California.
Price was born in St. Louis, Missouri, the youngest of the four children of Vincent Leonard Price, Sr. (1871-1948), president of the National Candy Company, and his wife Marguerite Cobb (née Wilcox) Price (1874-1946). His grandfather, Vincent Clarence Price, invented "Dr. Price's Baking Powder", the first cream of tartar based baking powder, and secured the family's fortune. Price was a descendant of Peregrine White, a first born child in Colonial Massachusetts.
A Universal Newsreel from January 1946 covers Sir Winston Churchill's holiday in Florida. Although Churchill was not Prime MInister at the time of this visit, having lost the 1945 election to Clement Attlee, he remained an internationally renowned statesman.
Helen "Star" Mason is a foundling rescued from the sea as a baby by Captain January, a lighthouse keeper. The two live in the lighthouse at Cape Tempest. Agatha Morgan, a truant officer in the area, demands that Star be enrolled in school and removed from the care of Captain January, who never legally adopted her. The possibility of being separated is devastating for both January and Star. Meanwhile, January loses his job at the lighthouse when the lamp is replaced with an automatic one. Things look desperate for Star and January. Nazro, January's friend, tries to help and traces Star's relatives to Boston. He contacts them and they arrive at Cape Tempest to claim her. To Star's surprise and delight, her wealthy aunt and uncle buy her a yacht and hire January as helmsman, Nazro and Roberts...
Harold Frederick Shipman (14 January 1946 – 13 January 2004) was a British GP and one of the most prolific serial killers in recorded history. On 31 January 2000, a jury found Shipman guilty of fifteen murders. He was sentenced to life imprisonment with the recommendation that he never be released. The Shipman Inquiry, a two-year-long investigation of all deaths certified by Shipman chaired by Dame Janet Smith, identified 218 victims and estimated his total victim count at 250, about 80% of whom were women. His youngest confirmed victim was a 41-year-old man, although "significant suspicion" arose concerning patients as young as 4. Much of Britain's legal structure concerning health care and medicine was reviewed and modified as a result of Shipman's crimes. He is the only British physic...
When Indonesia was briefly occupied by Japanese forces during World War Two, the Dutch colony of the Netherlands Indies was home to hundreds of thousands of Dutch-Indonesian settlers. The new Japanese authorities decided to intern these civilians in camps across Indonesia, with some of the worse camps in Batavia. Women, children and men were separated, whilst conditions deteriorated as the war continued. When the Japanese military surrended in August 1945, these overcrowded camps opened, and freed the starving & sick survivors of a brutal prison system. The immediate problem at the time was to ensure everyone in these camps had medical attention, clothing, and food. This was ongoing as Indonesia was still insecure, with independence declared, and a local population hostile to the return...
82nd Airborne Division participating in Victory Parade, New York City, January 1946. (NA)
Freely downloadable at the Internet Archive, where I first uploaded it. National Archives description "Part 1, mine detonators are tested. Part 2, Joe Louis bowls and Billy Conn does road and gym work, as the men train for their boxing match. Part 3, radar guides a ferry across foggy Puget Sound. Part 4, the carrier Roosevelt and Fiorello La Guardia arrive at Rio de Janeiro for the inauguration of Pres. Dutra. Shows ceremonies in congress and scenes of La Guardia in the city and congratulating Dutra. Part 5 shows sponge fishing off Florida and market scenes at Tarpon Springs. Part 6, displaced persons are greeted on their return to Czechoslovakia. The Army transports and distributes UNRRA supplies." National Archives Identifier: 39101
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NBC National Hour, was a political and opinion show, broadcastin 1946, debating and dramatizing the problems facing American citezens after the war years --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A psychologically distraught woman (Anabel Shaw) finds herself committed to a private sanitarium run by the man (Vincent Price) who she witnessed killing his wife with a candlestick. Will anyone believe her before its too late? In a role that hinted at the many villainous roles he would end up becoming synonymous for, Vincent Price excels as Dr Richard Cross, a leading psychiatrist whose secret affair with his nurse (Lynn Bari) inexecrably leads him to ruin. Directed by Alfred Werker and produced by Aubrey Schneck, this 20th Century Fox feature had its US premiere on 10 January 1946, before going on general release on 1 February, to mixed reviews but becoming a modest box office success, which launched Schneck's movie career.
A Universal Newsreel from January 1946 covers Sir Winston Churchill's holiday in Florida. Although Churchill was not Prime MInister at the time of this visit, having lost the 1945 election to Clement Attlee, he remained an internationally renowned statesman.
Helen "Star" Mason is a foundling rescued from the sea as a baby by Captain January, a lighthouse keeper. The two live in the lighthouse at Cape Tempest. Agatha Morgan, a truant officer in the area, demands that Star be enrolled in school and removed from the care of Captain January, who never legally adopted her. The possibility of being separated is devastating for both January and Star. Meanwhile, January loses his job at the lighthouse when the lamp is replaced with an automatic one. Things look desperate for Star and January. Nazro, January's friend, tries to help and traces Star's relatives to Boston. He contacts them and they arrive at Cape Tempest to claim her. To Star's surprise and delight, her wealthy aunt and uncle buy her a yacht and hire January as helmsman, Nazro and Roberts...
Harold Frederick Shipman (14 January 1946 – 13 January 2004) was a British GP and one of the most prolific serial killers in recorded history. On 31 January 2000, a jury found Shipman guilty of fifteen murders. He was sentenced to life imprisonment with the recommendation that he never be released. The Shipman Inquiry, a two-year-long investigation of all deaths certified by Shipman chaired by Dame Janet Smith, identified 218 victims and estimated his total victim count at 250, about 80% of whom were women. His youngest confirmed victim was a 41-year-old man, although "significant suspicion" arose concerning patients as young as 4. Much of Britain's legal structure concerning health care and medicine was reviewed and modified as a result of Shipman's crimes. He is the only British physic...
When Indonesia was briefly occupied by Japanese forces during World War Two, the Dutch colony of the Netherlands Indies was home to hundreds of thousands of Dutch-Indonesian settlers. The new Japanese authorities decided to intern these civilians in camps across Indonesia, with some of the worse camps in Batavia. Women, children and men were separated, whilst conditions deteriorated as the war continued. When the Japanese military surrended in August 1945, these overcrowded camps opened, and freed the starving & sick survivors of a brutal prison system. The immediate problem at the time was to ensure everyone in these camps had medical attention, clothing, and food. This was ongoing as Indonesia was still insecure, with independence declared, and a local population hostile to the return...
82nd Airborne Division participating in Victory Parade, New York City, January 1946. (NA)
Freely downloadable at the Internet Archive, where I first uploaded it. National Archives description "Part 1, mine detonators are tested. Part 2, Joe Louis bowls and Billy Conn does road and gym work, as the men train for their boxing match. Part 3, radar guides a ferry across foggy Puget Sound. Part 4, the carrier Roosevelt and Fiorello La Guardia arrive at Rio de Janeiro for the inauguration of Pres. Dutra. Shows ceremonies in congress and scenes of La Guardia in the city and congratulating Dutra. Part 5 shows sponge fishing off Florida and market scenes at Tarpon Springs. Part 6, displaced persons are greeted on their return to Czechoslovakia. The Army transports and distributes UNRRA supplies." National Archives Identifier: 39101
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NBC National Hour, was a political and opinion show, broadcastin 1946, debating and dramatizing the problems facing American citezens after the war years --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A psychologically distraught woman (Anabel Shaw) finds herself committed to a private sanitarium run by the man (Vincent Price) who she witnessed killing his wife with a candlestick. Will anyone believe her before its too late? In a role that hinted at the many villainous roles he would end up becoming synonymous for, Vincent Price excels as Dr Richard Cross, a leading psychiatrist whose secret affair with his nurse (Lynn Bari) inexecrably leads him to ruin. Directed by Alfred Werker and produced by Aubrey Schneck, this 20th Century Fox feature had its US premiere on 10 January 1946, before going on general release on 1 February, to mixed reviews but becoming a modest box office success, which launched Schneck's movie career.
Helen "Star" Mason is a foundling rescued from the sea as a baby by Captain January, a lighthouse keeper. The two live in the lighthouse at Cape Tempest. Agatha Morgan, a truant officer in the area, demands that Star be enrolled in school and removed from the care of Captain January, who never legally adopted her. The possibility of being separated is devastating for both January and Star. Meanwhile, January loses his job at the lighthouse when the lamp is replaced with an automatic one. Things look desperate for Star and January. Nazro, January's friend, tries to help and traces Star's relatives to Boston. He contacts them and they arrive at Cape Tempest to claim her. To Star's surprise and delight, her wealthy aunt and uncle buy her a yacht and hire January as helmsman, Nazro and Roberts...
Harold Frederick Shipman (14 January 1946 – 13 January 2004) was a British GP and one of the most prolific serial killers in recorded history. On 31 January 2000, a jury found Shipman guilty of fifteen murders. He was sentenced to life imprisonment with the recommendation that he never be released. The Shipman Inquiry, a two-year-long investigation of all deaths certified by Shipman chaired by Dame Janet Smith, identified 218 victims and estimated his total victim count at 250, about 80% of whom were women. His youngest confirmed victim was a 41-year-old man, although "significant suspicion" arose concerning patients as young as 4. Much of Britain's legal structure concerning health care and medicine was reviewed and modified as a result of Shipman's crimes. He is the only British physic...
Sherlock Holmes was an old-time radio show which aired in the USA from October 2, 1939 to July 7, 1947. Most episodes were written by the team of Dennis Green and Anthony Boucher. Originally, the show starred Basil Rathbone as Sherlock Holmes and Nigel Bruce as Doctor Watson. Together, they starred in 220 episodes which aired weekly on Mondays from 8:30 to 9:00pm. Bromo Quinine sponsored some of the earlier programs on the NBC Blue Network and for a period Parker Pen was the sponsor. The show first aired on the Blue Network but later moved to the Mutual Broadcasting System. It was originally broadcast from Hollywood. During World War II, the show was also broadcast overseas through the Armed Forces Radio Service. It is unknown exactly how many of the original 220 shows have survived, 53 ar...
[PLEASE READ] “There is never love without pain / Life is the power that remains…”—Neil Peart. A classic movie not only about the importance of human relationships, but more specifically the rebirth of the human spirit. A man’s wife dies in childbirth and he finds it difficult to accept the life and love of the daughter who survives. Will father and daughter remain estranged? Or will he relent? Distant echoes of Dickens’s DOMBEY AND SON. Watch the movie! “A Guy Could Change” premiered in the United States on January 27, 1946. The stars: handsome Allan “Rocky” Lane; beautiful Jane Frazee (“Buck Privates”); precocious “Twinkle” Watts. Direction by William K. Howard (“The Power and the Glory”; “Fire Over England”; etc.) IMPORTANT: This is a special video upload of goodwill and sincere app...
Welcome to My Lets play of The cancelled paradox game East Vs West. A Hearts of Iron game spanning the Cold War. The game runs from January 1946 - January 1991. It features the greatest war never fought and the defining moments that shaped history to this day. So can we strive for peace in an age dominated my turmoil, shadowed by the threat of an all encompassing nuclear war?? Watch and Find Out!! For copyright reasons i will not give out a link for this game but, it was easy to find.
Roberto Rivellino (also Rivelino, Brazilian Portuguese: born 1 January 1946 in São Paulo) is a former Brazilian professional footballer. He was one of the stars of Brazil's 1970 FIFA World Cup winning team. Don't forget to apply for your free SFC passport now and become a full rights citizen!! Click subscribe and don't miss a thing in SFC city! Follow us on Twitter ►https://twitter.com/SportsFunCity Like us on Facebook ► https://www.facebook.com/sportsfuncity If you like our videos subscribe now - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChz3TwGeAdnKQHmLWOkhTbA?sub_confirmation=1 and come back for more funny interesting and unique videos almost everyday!!
The Green Hornet: George Haven's Secret - January 22, 1946 ---- A Masked Vigilante matching wits with racketeers and saboteurs, risking his life so that criminals and enemy spies will feel the weight of the law by the sting of the Green Hornet! h/t: https://free-classic-radio-shows.com/Sci-Fi-Horror/The-Green-Hornet/index.php
Red Skelton's radio career started on Rudy Vallee’s Royal Gelatin Hour before joining NBC’s 1939 variety series Avalon Time. Broadcast from Chicago, Avalon Time featured country singer Red Foley and Red Skelton’s wife and gag writer, Edna Stillwell. Raleigh Cigarettes offered Red Skelton his own show on NBC in 1941, giving him the chance to present a full range of comedic characters. Every week, Red could be heard as dim-witted cab driver Clem Kadiddlehopper, the inebriated Willy Lump-Lump, and Junior, “the Mean Widdle Kid,” who announced his mischievous intentions by proclaiming “I dood it.” Radio veteran Verna Felton was on hand as Junior’s disciplinarian grandmother. Red Skelton was drafted into the Army in March 1944, but returned to NBC in December of 1945, with the same sponsor and t...
NBC National Hour, was a political and opinion show, broadcastin 1946, debating and dramatizing the problems facing American citezens after the war years --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A psychologically distraught woman (Anabel Shaw) finds herself committed to a private sanitarium run by the man (Vincent Price) who she witnessed killing his wife with a candlestick. Will anyone believe her before its too late? In a role that hinted at the many villainous roles he would end up becoming synonymous for, Vincent Price excels as Dr Richard Cross, a leading psychiatrist whose secret affair with his nurse (Lynn Bari) inexecrably leads him to ruin. Directed by Alfred Werker and produced by Aubrey Schneck, this 20th Century Fox feature had its US premiere on 10 January 1946, before going on general release on 1 February, to mixed reviews but becoming a modest box office success, which launched Schneck's movie career.
I know that fan is moving air
I can see it in your hair
but I can't bear to breathe it in somehow
I'll rise and fall with you cause you can't fail me now
Salt is sweet upon my mouth
and dark throws *sparks* against my house
the state of love is a smudge upon my brow
but you see through me and you can't fail me now
when you see right through me you can't fail me now
I've bit off more than i can chew
its something that i tend to do
when fewer words are what we need and how
I bite my tongue and you can't fail me now
I rant and rail but you can't fail me now
solo
Bridge:
I've lost the thread among the vines
and hung myself in storylines that tell the tales I
never would allow
God knows the name of every bird that fills my mind
like angry words
but you know all my secret heart avows
We're taught to love the worst of us
and mercy more than life but trust me
mercy's just a warning shot across the bow
I live for yours and you can't fail me now
I live for your mercy
you can't fail me now