September 19 in History
1888
September 19, 1888:The first international beauty pageant “Concours de Beaute” takes place in Spa, Belgium.
1952
September 19, 1952:The American television series called “Adventures of Superman" begins showing in the country.
1959
September 19, 1959:The first secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, Nikita Khrushchev is barred from entering Disneyland.
1975
September 19, 1975:The British television sitcom dubbed "Fawlty Towers" is shown for the first time in the United Kingdom on BBC2.
1980
September 19, 1980:The American family drama film entitled "Ordinary People", which was directed by Robert Redford, hits cinemas across the country.
1988
September 19, 1988:The fourth studio album of American rock group Bon Jovi, which is entitled "New Jersey", is issued with the help of Mercury Records.
1989
September 19, 1989:American medical drama film titled "Doogie Howser, M.D." is first broadcasted on ABC Television Network.
- September 19, 1989:
American singer and songwriter Janet Jackson drops her 4th studio album titled "Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814". The work was released under the A&M Records label.
1990
September 19, 1990:American comedy series, “The Mary Tyler Moore" is originally aired on the CBS Network.
1994
September 19, 1994:An American medical drama TV series called "ER" makes its debut on NBC Television Network.