Bewitched – Doyle’s Space: SitCom Hall of Fame

The main setting for most episodes is the Stephenses’ home at 1164 Morning Glory Circle, in an upper-middle-class suburban neighborhood, either in Westport, Connecticut, or Patterson, New York, as indicated by conflicting information presented throughout the series. Many scenes also take place at the fictional Madison Avenue advertising agency McMann and Tate, where Darrin works.

“Bewitched” is a classic American sitcom that aired from September 17, 1964, to March 25, 1972, on ABC. The show was created by Sol Saks and became one of the most beloved and iconic series of its time, known for its humor, charm, and unique premise that blended everyday suburban life with magic and fantasy. “Bewitched” was produced by Screen Gems, the television arm of Columbia Pictures.

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Orlando Cepeda Dies

Cepeda and teammate Willie Mays were the only NL players to finish the season ranked among the leaders in hits, home runs, RBIs, batting average, runs scored and stolen bases.

Orlando Manuel Cepeda Pennes was born on September 17, 1937, in Ponce, Puerto Rico. The son of Pedro “Perucho” Cepeda[1], a legendary baseball player in Puerto Rico, Orlando was surrounded by the sport from an early age. His father was known as “The Bull” and was a revered figure in Puerto Rican baseball. Despite his father’s influence, Cepeda faced a challenging childhood after his father’s early death, which thrust the family into financial difficulties.

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Willie Mays Dies

Games: 2,992, At Bats: 9,454, Batting Average: .302, Hits: 3,283,
Home Runs: 660, Runs Batted In (RBIs): 1,903
Stolen Bases: 338

Willie Howard Mays Jr. was born on May 6, 1931, in Westfield, Alabama. Raised in a predominantly African American community in Fairfield, a suburb of Birmingham, Mays displayed remarkable athletic prowess from a young age. His father, Willie Sr., was a talented baseball player in the Negro Leagues, and his mother, Annie Satterwhite, was a champion sprinter. This blend of athletic genes and a supportive environment cultivated Willie’s early interest and talent in baseball. Mays began his professional career in 1948 at age 17 with the Chattanooga Choo-Choos, a Negro minor league team.

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500

About 38.46153846153846 Baker’s Dozens

What are the most famous uses of 500? Well, there is the famous error message, 500 Internal Server Error which is a server response code indicating that an unexpected condition has prevented filling a request. There is that popular Indianapolis 500, the number of miles ran in the race for the Indy Cars.

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