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What happened in history on this day: October 29?
On October 29 in ...
- 1927 - Disney ships the Oswald the Lucky Rabbit film The Ole' Swimmin' Ole to Winkler Productions.
- 1966 - Walt Disney receives the American Forestry Association award for "outstanding service in conservation of American resources".
- 1971 - The NBC TV network airs the TV special The Grand Opening of Walt Disney World. Approximately 52 million people in the US view the 90-minute show.
- 1972 - The NBC TV network airs The Wonderful World of Disney show, featuring The High Flying Spy, part two.
- 1995 - The Fox Broadcasting Company airs The Simpsons TV show in the US. A character asks others "Did anybody see the movie Tron?". All twelve people present answer "No".
- 1996 - Disney releases the film Toy Story on videocassette.
- 1998 - Guyana issues eight postage stamps depicting Tigger's Happy New Year.
Births on October 29
Deaths on October 29
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Other web pages of interest:
Chronology of the Walt Disney Company
Walt Disney on Postage Stamps
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Today in USA History
Today in Personal Computer and Video Game History
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