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1983 (MCMLXXXIII) was a common year starting on Saturday (dominical letter B) of the Gregorian calendar, the 1983rd year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 983rd year of the 2nd millennium, the 83rd year of the 20th century, and the 4th year of the 1980s decade.
The year 1983 saw both the official beginning of the Internet and the first mobile cellular telephone call.
Annie Lennox, OBE (born 25 December 1954), born Ann Lennox, is a Scottish singer, songwriter, political activist and philanthropist. After achieving moderate success in the late 1970s as part of the new wave band The Tourists, she and fellow musician David A. Stewart went on to achieve major international success in the 1980s as Eurythmics. With a total of eight Brit Awards, including Best British Female Artist six times, Lennox has won more than any other female artist. She has also been named the "Brits Champion of Champions".
Lennox embarked on a solo career in 1992 with her debut album, Diva, which produced several hit singles including "Why" and "Walking on Broken Glass". To date, she has released six solo studio albums and a compilation album, The Annie Lennox Collection (2009). Aside from her eight Brit Awards, she has also collected four Grammy Awards and an MTV Video Music Award. In 2002, Lennox received a Billboard Century Award; the highest accolade from Billboard Magazine. In 2004, she won both the Golden Globe and the Academy Award for Best Original Song for "Into the West", written for the soundtrack to the feature film The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King.
The Wizard of Oz may refer to:
March 23 is the 82nd day of the year (83rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. There are 283 days remaining until the end of the year.
Coronation Street - March 1983
TOTP Chart Rundown 31st March 1983
NWA World Championship Wrestling March 1983
Annie Lennox Interview March 1983
March 18, 1983 CBS commercials Part 1
Extended Interview Annie Lennox March 1983
TOTP Chart Rundown 23rd March 1983
American Top 40 March 12 1983 with Casey Kasem
CBS program & Late Movie promos March 1983
Superchannel Pay TV March 1983
TOTP Chart Rundown 17th March 1983
NIjmagen International March. 1983
The John Peel Show 23rd March 1983
First Choice March 1983 preview
Chart rundown with Richard Skinner and Steve Wright.
NWA World Championship Wrestling March 1983
Annie Lennox From the Eurythmics at the start of her fame.
Here is the first set of commercials that aired during a CBS showing of the Wizard of Oz in March 1983. Here's what's ahead: 1. CBS Special intro 2. Wizard of Oz bumper (with voiceover) 3. Campbell's tomato soup 4. Mrs. Paul's fish sticks 5. Velamints 6. Campbell's Homestyle Chicken Noodle soup 7. Prego's spaghetti sauce 8. Almond Joy and Mounds candy bars 9. ERA real estate 10. Irish Spring soap 11. E.T. shoes from Buster Brown 12. PAAS Easter egg decoration 13. Heinz ketchup 14. Another Wizard of Oz bumper 15. Program bumper with Someday You'll Find Her, Charlie Brown and Small & Frye 16. Saturday morning bumper with The Dukes and a CBS indent 17. Jeno's Natural pizza 18. KNXT-2 (Los Angeles) news bump 19. Cadbury creme eggs 20. Wendy's Bacon Cheeseburger (no fakin', bacon!?) 21. Kellog...
Chart rundown with David Jensen and John Peel.
American Top 40 March 12, 1983 with Casey Kasem. Some interesting longevities on this show: This is the show that Night Ranger spent the 3rd of 3 weeks at #40, its only 3 weeks on the chart. But perhaps even more odd, Neil Diamond spent his FOURTH week at #35 with "I'm Alive", where he debuted! And next week he dropped off! So all four weeks at the same position of 35. This was also Billy Joel's SIXTH week at #17 with "Allentown", the 2nd lowest position with that long of a peak at any position outside the Top 10 on AT40 ever. Who's got 6 weeks at a peak lower than Billy? That's your trivia question! Thompson Twins also make their AT40 debut, and Casey does a spotlight on Reggae. Also check out those interest rates on a new Ford! Music is clipped to avoid copyright violations. S...
A wide assortment of program and Late Movie promos from March 1983.
The second month in operation offered up the likes of Cat People, Superman II and Ghost Story!
Chart rundown with Tony Blackburn & Gary Davies.
NIjmagen International March. 1983 The International Four Day Marches Nijmegen is the largest multiple day marching event in the world. It is organised every year in Nijmegen, Netherlands in mid-July as a means of promoting sport and exercise.On completion, the walkers receive a royally approved medal. The participants are mostly civilians, but there are also a few thousand military participants. 2480 Holywell Air Cadets.
a preview of the movies carried on First Choice pay television in March 1983
NWA World Championship Wrestling March 1983
American Top 40 March 12, 1983 with Casey Kasem. Some interesting longevities on this show: This is the show that Night Ranger spent the 3rd of 3 weeks at #40, its only 3 weeks on the chart. But perhaps even more odd, Neil Diamond spent his FOURTH week at #35 with "I'm Alive", where he debuted! And next week he dropped off! So all four weeks at the same position of 35. This was also Billy Joel's SIXTH week at #17 with "Allentown", the 2nd lowest position with that long of a peak at any position outside the Top 10 on AT40 ever. Who's got 6 weeks at a peak lower than Billy? That's your trivia question! Thompson Twins also make their AT40 debut, and Casey does a spotlight on Reggae. Also check out those interest rates on a new Ford! Music is clipped to avoid copyright violations. S...
To wrap up my birthday special (since today is the day!) marathon of Price Is Right, here's an episode from March 1983. This episode is noteworthy for being the last one for one of the pricing games. Can it (and the five others) be won today? No copyright infringement is intended.
Near the end of a marathon video interview shoot at the Kirby house arranged by Greg Theakston and Tony DiSpoto, Theakston asked Kirby to draw for the video camera. Here are the almost 23 minutes of Kirby drawing Dr. Doom taking his mask off, exposing his scar. Kirby's wife Roz can be heard talking with the interviewers.
Verdi: La Traviata (Act 1) Paris Opéra-Comique (Salle Favart) 14/03/1983 Violetta: Nelly Miricioiu Alfredo: Alberto Cupido Giorgio Germont: Leo Nucci Floria bervoix: Anna Ringart Annina: Martine Mahé Barone Douphol: Philippe Rouillon Doctore Grenvil: Fernand Dumont Gastone: Georges Gautier Marchese d'Obigny: Jean-Philippe Courtis Giuseppe: Mario Agnetti Domestico di Flora: Michel Taverne un Messagiero: Jean-Philippe Marlière Choeurs de l'opéra de Paris chorus master: Jean Laforge Orchestre de l'Opéra de Paris Conductor: Alain Lombard
Halloween 20 Eyes Wolfs Blood All Hell Breaks Loose Mommy, Can I Go Out And Kill Tonight? Devils Whorehouse Demonomania London Dungeon Die Die My Darling Violent World Astro Zombies Green Hell I Turned Into A Martian Skulls Devilock We Are 138 Nike A Go Go Hate Breeders Braineaters Attitude Rise Above Horror Business Bullet
Here's another insanely funny old episode of the HBO political comedy series "Not Necessarily The News." This one is the third in the series, first telecast in March, 1983. There are plenty of gags featuring politicians like Richard Nixon, Tip O'Neill and of course; Ronald Reagan. Also included are "Sniglets" (a regular feature of the show). Series regulars were Anne Bloom, Danny Breen, Rich Hall, Mitchell Laurance, Audrie Neenan, & Stuart Pankin. FOOTNOTE: During the gag sequence where President Reagan is swimming and the secret service bumble around, the music playing is "I'll Just Pick" by The Dregs. This track is included on their 1981 album "Unsung Heroes." and yes, they were formerly called The Dixie Dregs (The same exact band led by guitarist Steve Morse). Happy Watching. I think m...
23 March 1983: President Reagan's Speech to the Nation on Defense and National Security (SDI Speech) White House Television Office (WHTV) Production Date: 1983 National Archives Identifier: 26123600
Papa Moke – Savoy Manor, Bronx, NYC, March 1983 Featuring: Rev Badoo, Bobby Culture, Louie Ranking, Sassafrass, Nicodemus, Brimstone, Donovan, Welton Irie, Clive Field Marshall Selector – Ayatollah Edited by: TAPE DECK WRECK Make sure to SUPPORT the people who share their music, and those Subscribers that emailed me about audio !!! You guys make this channel Possible! Thank You!! Make sure to subscribe! TAPE DECK WRECK willyonedread@gmail.com
Taken from the CBS Saturday Night Movie "Jane Doe" and the KLBK 11 PM News. 1. Jhirmack 2. Lipton Cup-a-Soup 3. Ford Thunderbird 4. Ultra Sense Pantyhose 5. The CBS Saturday Night Movies: Jane Doe commercial return bumper 6. Colgate 7. Irish Spring 8. The New Chrysler Corporation 9. Calfornia Raisin Advisory Board 10. The CBS Saturday Night Movies: Jane Doe mid-commercial bumper 11. Square Pegs/Small & Frye promos 12. Alice/One Day At A Time/Cagney & Lacey promos 13. CBS 1982-83 ID 14. Energas 15. JVC Compact System video camera recorder at Video Systems, Inc. (Lubbock, TX) 16. KLBK NewsCenter 13 sports at 10 promo bumper 17. (same as #5) 18. Bell System 19. Neo-Synephrine 12 Hour 20. Lysol 21. New Freedom Super Maxi 22. Another The CBS Saturday Night Movies: Jane Doe mid-commercial bumpe...