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Anniversaries on: March 21, 2008

Birthdays:
  1685Johann Sebastian Bach, German composer
  1869Florenz Ziegfield, American impresario
  1935Brian Clough, Outspoken and renowned football manager
  1936Roger Whitaker , Singer/songwriter
  1943Vivian Stanshall, Of the 'Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band'
  1946Timothy Dalton, English actor of stage and screen
  1963Matthew Broderick, American actor

Events:
  1556Thomas Cranmer, the Archbishop of Canterbury, was burnt at the stake in Oxford
  1918An offensive began on the Somme, the last major offensive of World War I
  1946Aneurin Bevan announced proposals for setting up a National Health Service
  1952Vivien Leigh won an Oscar for her part in the film 'A Streetcar Named Desire'
  1958The London Planetarium opened
  1963Alcatraz, maximum security prison on the island in San Francisco Bay, was closed after 29 years
  1985Sir Michael Redgrave, the English actor, died
  1990A London demonstration against the Poll Tax ended as a riot, with many arrests
Anniversaries on: March 22, 2008

Birthdays:
  1599Sir Anthony Van Dyck, Flemish artist
  1910Nicholas Monsarrat, English author
  1923Marcel Marceau, French Mime artist
  1930Stephen Sondheim, American songwriter
  1931William Shatner, American actor (Captain Kirk of 'Star Trek')
  1931Leslie Thomas, Writer of 'The Virgin Soldiers'
  1948Andrew Lloyd Webber, Composer of 'Phantom of the Opera' & 'Cats'
  1949Jockey Wilson, Darts player

Events:
  1888The English Football League was founded
  1896The writer of 'Tom Browns Schooldays', Thomas Hughes, died
  1907Taxi metres were used for the very first time in London cabs
  1945The Arab League was formed by seven Middle East countries
  1946The country of Jordan became independent from British rule
  1958Mike Todd US film producer, and creator of the Todd AO movie projection system, died
  1983Belfast born Chaim Herzog was elected president of the State of Israel
  1994Two films by Steven Speilberg won a total of ten Oscars
Anniversaries on: March 23, 2008

Birthdays:
  1887Juan Gris, Spanish painter
  1920Jimmy Edwards, Actor and comedian
  1921Donald Campbell, Land and water speed record breaker
  1929Roger Bannister, First athlete to break 'Four Minute' mile barrier
  1935Barry Cryer, Scriptwriter and comedian
  1966Marti Pellow, Of the Pop group 'Wet Wet Wet'
  1990Princess Eugenie, Daughter of Prince Andrew & Duchess of York

Events:
  1752Canadas first newspaper, the Halifax Gazette, began publication
  1861London's first trams starting operating in Bayswater
  1891Goal nets were used for the first time in an FA cup final
  1919In Milan, Italy, Benito Mussolini founded his Fascist Party
  1925The teaching of Darwins theory of evolution was banned in Tennessee schools
  1965The American manned Gemini spacecraft made three Earth orbits
  1971Bangladesh, formerly East Pakistan, proclaimed its independence
  1985Ben Hardwicke, Britains youngest liver transplant patient, died aged 3
  1991Prime Minister John Major announced plans for his 'Citizens Charter'
Anniversaries on: March 24, 2008

Birthdays:
  1887Fatty Arbuckle, American silent film actor
  1917Sir John Kendrew, Nobel Prize winning chemist
  1930Steve McQueen, American film actor
  1945Patrick Malahide, Actor, TV roles include 'Minder' &'Middlemarch'
  1947Alan Sugar, Business Tycoon (Amstrad)
  1947Archie Gemmill, Former Scottish footballer
  1951Peter Powell, Former Radio One DJ

Events:
  1603Queen Elizabeth I died after reigning for almost 45 years
  1882Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, the poet author of 'Hiawatha', died
  1887History was made, when there was a dead heat in the Oxford & Cambridge Boat Race
  1926The first Safeway's Supermarket was opened in Maryland, USA
  1942The national loaf was introduced in Britain
  1958Elvis Presley signed up for the United States army
  1983Barney Clark, the first human to be given a permanent artificial heart, died after 112 days
  1986At least 8 people died, when hurricane force winds swept across the UK
  1994The new Jewel House, at the Tower of London, was opened by the Queen
Anniversaries on: March 25, 2008

Birthdays:
  1867Arturo Toscanini, Italian conductor
  1908David Lean, British film director
  1920Patrick Throughton, Film and TV actor; the second 'Dr Who'
  1932Peter Walker, Conservative politician
  1944Paul Michael Glaser, American actor; 'Starsky & Hutch'
  1947Elton John, Pop singer/writer
  1951Maisie Williams, Of the Pop group 'Boney M'
  1952Robert Fox, Stage, screen and television actor
  1960Steve Norman, of 'Spandau Ballet'

Events:
  1306Robert the Bruce was crowned King of the Scots
  1807The slave trade in England was abolished by the British Parliament
  1843The Thames Tunnel for pedestrians was opened, linking Wapping and Rotherhithe
  1879Leicestershire County Cricket Club was founded
  1925Greece became a republic when King George was deposed
  1949'Hamlet' became the first British film to win an Oscar (actually won five in total)
  1957The treaty of Rome was signed by six nations, to establish the European Economic Community
  1980Robert Runcie became the 102nd Archbishop of Canterbury
 


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