“Born Today”
- Noah Crawford (22)
- Ian Thorpe (34)
- Kele Okereke (35)
- Ashanti (36)
- Billy Bush (45)
- Sacha Baron Cohen (45)
- Serena Altschul (46)
- Paul Potts (46)
- Nancy Kerrigan (47)
- Tisha Campbell-Martin (48)
- Kate Walsh (49)
- Kelly Preston (54)
- Jerry Rice (54)
- Joey Belladonna (56)
- Marie Osmond (57) Featured Above
- Chris Carter (59)
- Beverly Johnson (64)
- Sammy Hagar (69)
- Demond Wilson (70)
- Paul Simon (75)
- Melinda Dillon (77)
- Nana Mouskouri (82)
“Died Today”
- Milton S. Hershey (Born: September 13, 1857 / Died: October 13, 1945)
- Ed Sullivan (Born: September 28, 1901 / Died: October 13, 1974)
“Movies”
- 1965 – Situation Helpless…But Not Serious
- 1967 – Reflections in a Golden Eye
- 1968 – The Subject was Roses
- 1989 – Breaking In
- 1989 – Crimes and Misdemeanors
- 1989 – The Fabulous Baker Boys
- 1989 – Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers
- 1989 – Look Who’s Talking
- 1993 – Rudy
- 1995 – Jade
- 1995 – The Scarlet Letter
- 1995 – Strange Days
- 2000 – Dr. T & the Women
- 2000 – Lost Souls
- 2000 – The Contender
- 2000 – The Ladies Man
“Music”
- 1962 – “Sherry” was the #1 song for the fifth week
- 1969 – Neil Diamond released “Holly Holy”
- 1973 – Cher’s “Half-Breed” was #1 for the second week
- 1978 – Dolly Parton’s “Heartbreaker” was the #1 Country song
- 1979 – Michael Jackson’s “Don’t Stop ‘Til You Get Enough” was the #1 song
- 1979 – The #1 Adult Contemporary song was “Broken Hearted Me” by Anne Murray
- 1984 – Purple Rain was the #1 album
- 1984 – Stevie Wonder’s “I Just Called to Say I Love You” was the #1 song
- 1990 – Please Hammer Don’t Hurt Em was the #1 album
“Other Important Events…”
- 1958 – Paddington Bear was introduced to the world in A Bear Called Paddington
- 1983 – The first cellular network in the U.S. was launched in Chicago