September 18 in History
1951
September 18, 1951:The American drama film titled “A Streetcar Named Desire” premieres.
- September 18, 1951:
The film titled "The Day the Earth Stood Still" is officially released in the United States.
1957
September 18, 1957:American western television series, "Wagon Train" debuts on NBC Television Network.
1964
September 18, 1964:ABC Television premieres the black comedy sitcom named “The Addams Family".
1965
September 18, 1965:The American comedy television series named "Get Smart" is first aired in the country.
- September 18, 1965:
The fantasy sitcom entitled "I Dream of Jeannie", starring Barbara Eden, debuts on NBC.
1967
September 18, 1967:The American rock group, The Beach Boys, drops their 12th studio album called “Smiley Smile”.
1968
September 18, 1968:The musical comedy-drama film titled "Funny Girl", directed by William, is released in the United States.
- September 18, 1968:
The action crime television series dubbed “Hardcastle and McCormick" is first broadcasted on ABC Television Network.
- September 18, 1968:
The British Rock Group known as The Beatles records a song titled "Birthday."
1981
September 18, 1981:English rock group Genesis issues their 11th studio album titled “Abacab” in the United Kingdom.
1988
September 18, 1988:The American action comedy film entitled "Rush Hour" is originally released.