Events of 1984 include movies, music, home video, sports (NFL, NHL, NBA, MLB), Television, TV Show debuts, and big events of 1984.
Note: Not all events of the categories above are noted.
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** 1984 ***
Movies:
Top grossing film- ($234,760,478 - domestic)
Beverly Hills Cop
Picture Of The Year-
Amadeus
Notes:
The Walt Disney Studios establishes Touchstone Pictures to release films with
more mature subject matter than the traditional Walt Disney Pictures banner.
Tri-Star Pictures, a joint venture
of Columbia Pictures, HBO, and CBS, releases its first
film.
Michael Eisner becomes head of The Walt Disney Company
Prince's first film Purple Rain is released.
The Motion Picture Association of America institutes the
PG-13 rating, as a response to violent movies such as Gremlinsand Indiana
Jones and the Temple
of Doom .
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Home Video News:
January 17- In Sony Corp. of America v. Universal City Studios, Inc., popularly known as the "Betamax case", the Supreme Court of the United States rules that the practice of "time shifting" constitutes fair use and that the manufacturers of home video recording devices cannot be held liable for copyright infringement by consumers.---------------
Home Video News:
Music:
(Recognized artists from 1984 at the 27th annual Grammy awards, Feb 6th 1985)
Song Of The Year: "What's Love Got To Do With It" by Tina Turner
Record Of The Year- "What's Love Got To Do With It" by Tina Turner
Album Of The Year- "Can't Slow Down" by Lionel Richie
Best New Artist: Cyndi Lauper
Note:
January 27- Michael Jackson's scalp is burned during the filming of a Pepsi commercial and he is admitted to the hospital.
Album Of The Year- "Can't Slow Down" by Lionel Richie
Best New Artist: Cyndi Lauper
Note:
January 27- Michael Jackson's scalp is burned during the filming of a Pepsi commercial and he is admitted to the hospital.
February 28 – Recovering from the scalp
burns sustained a month earlier, Michael Jackson wins eight Grammy Awards
out of twelve nominations, breaking the record for the most Grammys won in a
single year. He wins seven for the critically acclaimed album Thriller and the
other for his work on the audiobook for the film E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial.
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Sports:
College Basketball-
NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship:
Georgetown wins 84-75 over Houston
NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship:
Georgetown wins 84-75 over Houston
NBA-
NBA Finals:
Boston Celtics won 4 games to 3 over the Los Angeles Lakers
NBA Finals:
Boston Celtics won 4 games to 3 over the Los Angeles Lakers
(Score: 111-102)
NFL-
Super Bowl XVIII – Los Angeles Raiders won 38-9 over the Washington Redskins
NHL-
Stanley Cup Finals:
Stanley Cup – Edmonton Oilers won 4 games to 1 over the New York Islanders
Stanley Cup Finals:
Stanley Cup – Edmonton Oilers won 4 games to 1 over the New York Islanders
(Score: 5-2)
MLB-
World Series – Detroit Tigers win 4 games to 1
over the San Diego Padres
(Score: 8-4)
Television Notes: (Not all major events are included)
January 22- During CBS's broadcast of Super Bowl
XVIII, Apple Computer Company heralds the
introduction of its Apple Macintosh personal computer with the
famous advertisement "1984", the only
time it is broadcast on national television.
January 23- Professional wrestler Hulk Hogan defeats The Iron Sheik to win his first World Wrestling Federation (WWF) championship at Madison Square Garden; the match is televised by the MSG Network.
January 27- Michael Jackson's hair catches fire during the filming of a Pepsi commercial.
February 28- At the 26th Grammy Awards telecast by CBS, Michael
Jackson wins a record-breaking eight Grammy Awards.
May 18- Character Bobby Ewing finds himself in the crossfire
as a rival tries to gun down his brother J.R. on the season finale of the
series Dallas.
July 14- In what became known as Black Saturday, Vince McMahon's World Wrestling Federation (WWF) takes
over Superstation WTBS' Saturday evening time
period once occupied by Georgia Championship Wrestling. National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) wrestling fans and viewers are stunned.
September 10- The game show Jeopardy! returns
to television by daily syndication with new host Alex Trebek.
September 14- Dan Aykroyd and Bette Midler host the first MTV Video Music Awards at New York City's Radio City Music Hall, an event which
included Madonna's performance of the song
"Like a Virgin".
October 8- NBC broadcasts The Burning
Bed, which features Farrah
Fawcett as a woman who kills her abusive husband. The
fact-based film is the highest-rated entertainment event of the 1984–1985 season.
December 27th- ABC purchases a
majority stake of ESPN from Getty Oil Corp.
TV Show Debuts (Not all debuts are included)
January 22- Airwolf
March 31- Lifestyles of The Rich And Famous
April 14- My Little Pony
September 5- Heathcliff
September 7- Kids Incorporated
September 10- Voltron: Defender of The Universe
September 10- The Get Along Gang
September 10- Snorks
September 16- Punky Brewster
September 17- The Transformers
September 19- Highway To Heaven
September 19- The Cosby Show
September 20- Who’s The Boss?
September 25- Three’s A Crowd
September 28- Miami
Vice
September 28- Tales From The Darkside
October 3- Charles In Charge
October 26- V (original series)
Big Events Of 1984: (not all events are posted)
January 1- Bell System in the
January 24 – Apple
Computer places the Macintosh personal
computer on sale in the United States .
February 7 – Astronauts Bruce McCandless II and Robert L.
Stewart make the first untethered space walk.
February 8–19 –
The 1984 Winter Olympics are held
in Sarajevo, Socialist Federal Republic of
Yugoslavia.
February 26 – The United States Marine Corps pulls out
of Beirut,
Lebanon.
April 1 – Marvin Gaye is
shot to death by his father, one day before his 45th birthday.
April 4 – U.S. President Ronald Reagan calls
for an international ban on chemical
weapons.
April 23 - United States researchers announce
their discovery of the AIDS virus.
The Soviet Union announces that it will
boycott the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles.
May 31 –
Six inmates, including James and Linwood Briley, escape from a death row facility
at Mecklenburg Correctional Center,
the only occasion this has ever happened in the United States .
June 12 - In one of the greatest NBA Finals ever,
The Boston Celtics beat the Los Angeles Lakers in 7 games to captured
their 15th NBA Championship.
July 13 – Terry Wallis,
a 19-year old living in the Ozark
Mountains of Arkansas,
falls into a deep coma after a severe automobile accident (he will eventually
awaken 19 years later on June 13, 2003).
July 23 – Vanessa L. Williams becomes the
first Miss America to resign when she surrenders
her crown, after nude photos of her appear in Penthouse magazine.
July 25 – Salyut 7:
cosmonaut Svetlana Savitskaya becomes the first
woman to perform a space walk.
July 28–August 12 – The 1984 Summer Olympics are held in Los Angeles , California.
August 11- United States President Ronald Reagan,
during a voice check for a radio broadcast remarks, "My fellow Americans,
I'm pleased to tell you today that I've signed legislation that will outlaw Russia
forever. We begin bombing in five minutes".
August 16 – John DeLorean is
acquitted of all eight charges of possessing and distributing cocaine.
August 30 – STS-41-D:
the Space Shuttle Discovery takes
off on its maiden voyage.
September 18 – Joe Kittinger becomes
the first person to cross the Atlantic, solo, in a hot air
balloon.
September 20 – Hezbollah car-bombs the U.S. Embassy annex in
Beirut , killing
24 people.
September 26 – The United Kingdom and the
People's Republic of China
sign the initial agreement to return Hong Kong to China in 1997.
October 5 – STS-41-G: Marc Garneau becomes
the first Canadian in space, aboard the Space Shuttle Challenger.
October 11 – Aboard the Space
Shuttle Challenger, astronaut Kathryn D. Sullivan becomes the first
American woman to perform a space walk.
October 23 – The world learns from
moving BBC News television
reports presented by Michael Buerk of the famine in Ethiopia, where thousands of
people have already died of starvation due
to a famine,
and as many as 10,000,000 more lives are at risk.
November 6 – United States presidential election,
1984: Ronald Reagan defeats Walter F.
Mondale with 59% of the popular vote, the highest since Richard Nixon's
61% popular vote victory in 1972. Reagan carries 49
states in the electoral college; Mondale wins only his home
state of Minnesota by
a mere 3,761 vote margin and the District of
Columbia.
November 25- Band Aid (assembled
by Bob Geldof)
records the charity single "Do They Know It's Christmas?" in
London to raise money to combat the famine in Ethiopia. It is released
on December 3.
December 10 – Cisco Systems is
founded.
December 22- Four African-American youths
(Barry Allen, Troy Canty, James Ramseur, and Darrell Cabey) board an express
train in the Bronx borough of New York City . They attempt to rob Bernhard
Goetz, who shoots them. The event starts a national debate about
urban crime in the United
States .
Unknown Dates:
1983–85 famine in Ethiopia intensifies
with renewed drought by mid-year, killing a million people by the end of this
year. Date unknown.
Crack cocaine, a smokeable form of the drug, is
first introduced into Los Angeles and soon
spreads across the United
States in what becomes known as the crack epidemic. Date
unknown.
The Chrysler Corporation introduces the first vehicles to be officially labeled as "minivans". They are branded as the Chrysler Town & Country, Dodge Caravan, and Plymouth Voyager. Date unknown.
The Chrysler Corporation introduces the first vehicles to be officially labeled as "minivans". They are branded as the Chrysler Town & Country, Dodge Caravan, and Plymouth Voyager. Date unknown.
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