The White Hall flaster was arrested.
Oddly enough, "flashing" was a trend in the 1970s which continued on into the 1980s in the form of "streaking", running through a public area naked. Comedic singer Ray Stevens even authored a song about it, "The Streak".
Laverne & Shirley premiered.
It was a spin off of Happy Days and ran until 1983. Depicting two single women employed in a brewery in Milwaukee for most of its run, it was set in the 1950s to early 1960s. The last season was set in Burbank, California.
I can't say that I was a fan.
The Royal Moroccan Army attacked the Algerian Army at Amgala.
The House passed a bill already passed by the Senate to ban the sale of US arms to or to provide aid to paramilitary groups in Angola.
Last edition:
Wednesday, January 21, 1976. Supersonic.
Labels: 1970s, 1976, Aircraft, Angola, Bahrain, Brazil, France, People's Air Force of Angola, Transportation, United Kingdom
