Blast to the Past with "The Early Show"
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Blast to the Past with "The Early Show"
"The Early Show" is Going Back in Time. Check Out Some Famous Faces and Big Events From the Years They're Revisiting
1967
President: Lyndon B. Johnson
Vice President: Herbert Humphrey
Supreme Court Chief Justice: Earl Warren
Winner & MVP World Series: St. Louis Cardinals, Bob Gibson
Winner & MVP NBA Championship: Philadelphia 76ers, Wilt Chamberlain
Winner & MVP Stanley Cup: Toronto Mable Leaves, Dave Keon
Winner & MVP Super Bowl: Green Bay Packers, Bart Starr
Kentucky Derby Winner: Proud Clarion
Remembering Love and War: 1967
Oscar for Best Picture: "A Man for All Seasons"
Oscar for Director: Fred Zinnemann, "A Man for All Seasons"
Oscar for Best Actor: Paul Scofield, "A Man for All Seasons"
Oscar for Best Actress: Elizabeth Taylor, "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?"
Tony Award for Best Play: "The Homecoming"
Tony Award for Best Musical: "Cabaret"
Grammy Album of the Year: Frank Sinatra, "Strangers in the Night"
Grammy Single of the Year: The Beatles, "Michelle"
Grammy Artist of the Year: None
Nobel Peace Prize Winner: Not Awarded
Time Magazine's Person of the Year: Lyndon B. Johnson
Large Scale Natural Disasters: Caracas Earthquake, Koynanagar Earthquake, Tasmanian Fires, Hurricane Beulah
1954
President: Dwight D. Eisenhower
Vice President: Richard Nixon
Supreme Court Chief Justice: Earl Warren
Winner & MVP World Series: New York Giants, MVP's not awarded at this time
Winner & MVP NBA Championship: Minneapolis Lakers, No MVP
Winner & MVP Stanley Cup: Detroit Red Wings, No MVP
Winner & MVP Super Bowl: Cleveland Browns, No MVP (Called the NFL Championships then, not Super Bowl)
Kentucky Derby Winner: Determine
Mom and Her Gear: 1954 and Today
The Platters Still Serving Up Hits
Oscar for Best Picture: "From Here to Eternity"
Oscar for Director: Fred Zinnemann, "From Here to Eternity"
Oscar for Best Actor: William Holden, "Stalag 17"
Oscar for Best Actress: Audrey Hepburn, "Roman Holiday"
Tony Award for Best Play: "The Teahouse of the August Moon"
Tony Award for Best Musical: "Kismet"
Grammy Album of the Year: Didn't exist
Grammy Single of the Year: Didn't exist
Grammy Artist of the Year: Didn't exist
Nobel Peace Prize Winner: Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
Time Magazine's Person of the Year: John Foster Dulles
Large Scale Natural Disasters: Hurricane Hazel, Yangtze River Floods, Blons Avalanches
1983
President: Ronald Reagan
Vice President: George H. W. Bush
Supreme Court Chief Justice: Warren Earl Burger
Winner & MVP World Series: Baltimore Orioles, Rick Dempsey
Winner & MVP NBA Championship: Philadelphia 76ers, Moses Malone
Winner & MVP Stanley Cup: New York Islanders, Billy Smith
Winner & MVP Super Bowl: Washington Redskins, John Riggins
Kentucky Derby Winner: Sunny's Halo
Oscar for Best Picture: "Gandhi"
Oscar for Director:Richard Attenborough, "Ghandi"
Oscar for Best Actor: Ben Kingsley, "Ghandi"
Oscar for Best Actress: Meryl Streep, "Sophie's Choice"
Tony Award for Best Play: "Torch Song Trilogy"
Tony Award for Best Musical: "Cats"
Grammy Album of the Year: Toto, "Toto IV"
Grammy Single of the Year: Willy Nelson, "Always on My Mind"
Grammy Artist of the Year: Men at Work
Nobel Peace Prize Winner: Lech Walesa
Time Magazine's Person of the Year: Ronald Reagan, Yuri Andropov
Large Scale Natural Disasters: Borah Peak Earthquake, Coalinga Earthquake, Paraguay Floods, South Florida Tornado Outbreak
1990
President: George H.W. Bush
Vice President: Dan Quayle
Supreme Court Chief Justice: William H. Rehnquist
Winner & MVP World Series: Cincinnati Reds, Jose Rijo
Winner & MVP, NBA Championship: Detroit Pistons, Isiah Thomas
Winner & MVP Stanley Cup: Edmonton Oilers, Bill Ranford
Winner & MVP Super Bowl: San Francisco 49ers, Joe Montana
Kentucky Derby Winner: Unbridled
Oscar for Best Picture: "Dances with Wolves"
Oscar for Director: Kevin Costner, "Dances with Wolves"
Oscar for Best Actor: Robert DeNiro, "Taxi Driver"
Oscar for Best Actress: Kathy Bates, "Misery"
Tony Award for Best Play: "The Grapes of Wrath"
Tony Award for Best Musical: "City of Angels"
Grammy Album of the Year: Bonnie Raitt, "Nick of Time"
Grammy Single of the Year: Bette Midler, "Wind Beneath My Wings"
Grammy Artist of the Year: Milli Vanilli (Revoked)
Nobel Peace Prize Winner: Mikhail Gorbachev
Time Magazine's Person of the Year: George H.W. Bush
Large-Scale Natural Disasters: Luzon Earthquake; Plainfield Tornado; Manjil-Rudbar Earthquake
1979
President: Jimmy Carter
Vice President: Walter Mondale
Supreme Court Chief Justice: Warren E. Burger
Winner & MVP, World Series: Pittsburgh Pirates, Willie Stargell
Winner & MVP, NBA Championship: Seattle SuperSonics, Dennis Johnson
Winner & MVP, Stanley Cup: Montreal Canadiens, Bob Gainey
Winner & MVP, Super Bowl: Pittsburgh Steelers, Terry Bradshaw
Kentucky Derby Winner: Spectacular Bid
"Devil" Still Strong Since 1979
Oscar for Best Picture: "The Deer Hunter"
Oscar for Director: Michael Cimino, "The Deer Hunter"
Oscar for Best Actor: Jon Voight, "Coming Home"
Oscar for Best Actress: Jane Fonda, "Coming Home"
Tony Award for Best Play: "The Elephant Man"
Tony Award for Best Musical: "Sweeney Todd"
Grammy Album of the Year: Billy Joel, "Just the Way You Are"
Grammy Single of the Year: Billy Joel, "Just the Way You Are"
Grammy Artist of the Year: A Taste of Honey
Nobel Peace Prize Winner: Mother Teresa
Time Magazine's Person of the Year: Ayatollah Khomeini
Large-Scale Natural Disasters: Chicago Blizzard of 1979; Woodstock, Ontario Tornado; Red River Valley Tornado Outbreak; Windsor Locks, Conn. Tornado; Montenegro Earthquake; 1979 Easter Flood
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