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Wednesday, October 22, 2025

On this day in music history – Pinky's Blues, by Sue Foley (2021):


Pinky’s Blues

Album by Sue Foley,
released October 22, 2021.

Credits:

Pinky’s Blues; Two Bit Texas Town; Dallas Man; Southern Men; Say It’s Not So; Hurricane Girl; Stop These Teardrops; Boogie Real Low; Think It Over; Okie Dokie Stomp.

On this day in music history: Virgins, Vixens & Viragos, by Susan Graham and Malcolm Martineau (2012):


Virgins, Vixens & Viragos

Album by Susan Graham and Malcolm Martineau,
released October 22, 2012.

Credits:

The Blessed Virgin’s Expostulation; La Mort D’ophélie; Heiß Mich Nicht Reden; So Laßt Mich Scheinen; Mignons Lied; Romance de Mignon; Nur Wer Die Sehnsucht Kennt; Kennst Du Das Land; Lady MacBeth; La Dame D’andré; Dans L’herbe; Il Vole; Mon Cadavre Est Doux Comme Un Gant; Violon; Fleurs; The Physician; Ages Ago; Les Chemins de L’amour; The Boy from Tacarembo la Tumbe Del Fuego Santa Malipas Zatatecas la Junta Del Sol y Cruz.

On this day in movie history - Loft (2008):


Loft

directed by Erik Van Looy,
written by Bart De Pauw,
was released in Belgium on October 22, 2008.
Music by Wolfram de Marco.


Cast:

Koen De Bouw, Filip Peeters, Matthias Schoenaerts, Bruno Vanden Broecke, Koen De Graeve, Veerle Baetens, Tine Reymer, An Miller, Charlotte Vandermeersch, Wine Dierickx, Maaike Cafmeyer, Marie Vinck, Jan Decleir, Gene Bervoets, Sara de Roo, Dirk Roofthooft, Laura Verlinden, Ruth Beeckmans, Barbara Dzikanowice, Ina Geerts, Sophie Van Peel, Olivier De Smet, Carl Van Baelen, Ben Mouling, Veronique Boubane, Lindsay Bervoets, Tiffany Van den Brande, Pam Borgoo, Sara Giulini, Tessa Van Winkel, Sylvie Kruppa, Els Talloen, Imke Courtois, Véronique Billon, Marianne Bolle, Nana Jans, Adia Panteleeff, Britt Van Driessche, Bente De Graeve, Elise Regaert, Cindy Ghijsel, Patrick Roef, Renée Fokker, Cela Yildiz.

On this day in television history - Pushing Daisies (2008):


Pushing Daisies

Season 2. Episode 4.
Episode entitled: Frescorts.
Released October 22, 2008.
Directed by Peter Lauer.
Written by Lisa Joy, Gretchen J. Berg, Aaron Harberts.
Series created by Bryan Fuller.
Music by Jim Dooley.
Narrated by Jim Dale.


Cast:

Lee Pace, Anna Friel, Chi McBride, Jim Dale, Kristin Chenoweth, Ellen Greene, Swoosie Kurtz, Field Cate, David Arquette, Debra Mooney, Alexandra Barreto, Dana Davis, Hayes MacArthur, Phil Abrams, Amelia Borella, Heather Brooker, Colton Haynes, Joshua LeBar, Carolyn McDermott, J.R. Nutt, Steven Wash Jr., Courtney Alvarez, Sean R. Lake, Jamie McCall.

On this day in the Star Trek universe:

Star Trek: Enterprise (2003 & 2004)
Star Trek: Discovery (2017 & 2020)


Star Trek: Enterprise
Season 3. Episode 7.
Episode entitled: The Shipment.
Released October 22, 2003.
Directed by David Straiton.
Written by Chris Black, Brent Friedman, André Bormanis, Jonathan Fernandez.
Created by Rick Berman, Brannon Braga.
Based on Star Trek, created by Gene Roddenberry.
Opening theme song: Faith of the Heart, performed by Russell Watson.
Closing theme: Archer's Theme, by Dennis McCarthy.
Music by Jay Chattaway.
Cast: Scott Bakula, John Billingsley, Jolene Blalock, Dominic Keating, Anthony Montgomery, Linda Park, Connor Trinneer, John Cothran, Randy Oglesby, Steven Culp, John Eddins, Amir AboulEla/Jack Alsted, Sam Witwer, Alexandrea Ortiz, Mark Correy, Aldric A. Horton, Aouri Makhlouf, Louis Ortiz, Monika Spruch.

Star Trek: Enterprise
Season 4. Episode 3.
Episode entitled: Home.
Released October 22, 2004.
Directed by Allan Kroeker.
Written by Michael/Mike Sussman.
Created by Rick Berman, Brannon Braga.
Based on Star Trek, created by Gene Roddenberry.
Opening theme song: Faith of the Heart, performed by Russell Watson.
Closing theme: Archer's Theme, by Dennis McCarthy.
Music by Velton Ray Bunch.
Cast: Scott Bakula, John Billingsley, Jolene Blalock, Dominic Keating, Anthony Montgomery, Linda Park, Connor Trinneer, Joanna Cassidy, Michael Reilly Burke, Ada Maris, Gary Graham, Vaughn Armstrong, Joe Chrest, Jim Fitzpatrick, Jack Donner, Alexandrea Ortiz, David Keith Anderson, Bill Blair, Alex Chansky, Amy Kate Connolly, Glen Hambly, Dieter Horneman, Terita Jackson, Louis Ortiz, Bobby Pappas, Linwood Porter, Paul Anthony Scott, Pablo Soriano, Darryl D. Stewart, Ator Tamras.


Star Trek: Discovery
Season 1. Episode 6.
Episode entitled: Lethe.
Released October 22, 2017.
Directed by Douglas/Doug Aarniokoski.
Created by Bryan Fuller, Alex Kurtzman.
Written by Joe Menosky, Ted Sullivan, Bo Yeon Kim, Erika Lippoldt, Kirsten Beyer, Sean Cochran.
Based on Star Trek, created by Gene Roddenberry.
Music by Jeff Russo.
Cast: Sonequa Martin-Green, Doug Jones, Shazad Latif, Anthony Rapp, Mary Wiseman, Jason Isaacs, Jayne Brook, Wilson Cruz, James Frain, Mia Kirshner, Kenneth Mitchell, Conrad Coates, Emily Coutts, Julianne Grossman, Luke Humphrey, Clare McConnell, Sara Mitich, Oyin Oladejo, Damon Runyan, Jonathan Whittaker, Jordan Lockhart, Ronald Tang, Serena Thompson.

Star Trek: Discovery
Season 3. Episode 2.
Episode entitled: Far from Home.
Released October 22, 2020.
Directed by Olatunde Osunsanmi.
Created by Bryan Fuller, Alex Kurtzman.
Written by Michelle Paradise, Jenny Lumet, Alex Kurtzman, Sean Cochran, Anthony Maranville, Chris Silvestri, Brandon Schultz.
Based on Star Trek, created by Gene Roddenberry.
Music by Jeff Russo.
Cast: Sonequa Martin-Green, Doug Jones, Anthony Rapp, Mary Wiseman, Wilson Cruz, Rachael Ancheril, Michelle Yeoh, Tig Notaro, Jake Weber, Emily Coutts, Patrick Kwok-Choon, Oyin Oladejo, Ronnie Rowe, Sara Mitich, Wole Daramola, Raven Dauda, Kevan Kase, Jonathan Koensgen, Lindsay Owen Pierre, Adrian Pavone/Sanjay Pavone, David Benjamin Tomlinson, Avaah Blackwell.

On this day in music history - Metamorphosis, by Joan Jeanrenaud (2002):


Metamorphosis

Album by Joan Jeanrenaud,
released October 22, 2002.

Credits:

Cairn (Steve Mackey); Escalay (Hamza El Din); Altar Piece (Joan Jeanrenaud); The Song of Songs (Karen Tanaka); Metamorphosis Four (Philip Glass); Blood Red (Mark Grey).

On this day in movie history - Bringing Out the Dead (1999):


Bringing Out the Dead

directed by Martin Scorsese,
written by Paul Schrader,
based on the novel by Joe Connelly,
was released in the United States on October 22, 1999.
Music by Elmer Bernstein.


Cast:

Nicolas Cage, Patricia Arquette, John Goodman, Ving Rhames, Tom Sizemore, Marc Anthony, Mary Beth Hurt, Cliff Curtis, Nestor Serrano, Aida Turturro, Sonja Sohn, Cynthia Roman, Afemo Omilami, Cullen O. Johnson, Arthur J. Nascarella, Martin Scorsese, Julyana Soelistyo, Graciela Lecube, Marylouise Burke, Phyllis Somerville, Mary Diveny, Tom Riis Farrell, Aleks Shaklin, Leonid Citer, Jesus A. Del Rosario Jr., Larry Fessenden, Bernie Friedman, Theo Kogan, Fuschia! (Fuschia Walker), John Heffernan, Matthew Maher, Bronson Dudley, Marilyn McDonald, Ed Jupp Jr., J. Stanford Hoffman, Rita Norona Schrager, Don Berry, Mtume Gant, Michael A. Noto, Omar Scroggins, Craig muMs Grant, Michael Kenneth Williams, Andy Davoli, Charlene Hunter, Jesse Malin, Harper Simon, Joseph Monroe Webb, Jon Abrahams, Charis Michelsen, Lia Yang, Antone Pagán, Melissa Marsala, Betty Miller, Rosemary Gomez, Luis Rodriguez, Sylva Kelegian, Frank Ciornei, Catrina Ganey, Jennifer Lane Newman, John Bal, Raymond Cassar, Tom Cappadona, Jack O'Connell, Randy Foster, Richard Spore, James Hanlon, Chris Edwards, Mark Giordano, Michael Mulheren, David Zayas, Terry Serpico, Floyd Resnick, Megan Leigh, David Vasquez, Judy Reyes, Joseph P. Reidy, Queen Latifah, Erica Bamforth, Peju Bamgboshe, Carolyn Campbell, Michael Carbonaro, Joe Connelly, Marshall Dancing Elk Lucas, George F. Miller, Christine J. Noble, Davell j Owens, Brian Smyj.

On this day in television history - Fallen Angels (1995):


Fallen Angels

Season 2. Episode 3.
Episode entitled: A Dime a Dance.
Released October 22, 1995.
Directed by Peter Bogdanovich.
Written by Allan Scott.
Created by William Horberg.
Based on the short story: The Dancing Detective by Cornell Woolrich.
Theme music by Peter Bernstein.


Cast:

Jennifer Grey, Eric Stoltz, Richard Portnow, Wayne Grace, Douglas Roberts, Estelle Harris, Louise Stratten / L.B. Straten, Jeanine Jackson, Antonia Bogdanovich, Barbara Howard, Bill Moseley, Bernard Hocke, James Intveld, Miguel Ferrer, Sandie West.

On this day in movie history - A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes: The Annette Funicello Story (movie & book):


A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes: The Annette Funicello Story

directed by Bill Corcoran,
written by John McGreevey and PJ Torokvei,
based on the book by Annette Funicello and Patricia Romanowski,
was released in the United States on October 22, 1995.
Music by George Blondheim.
Cast: Eva LaRue, Len Cariou, Frank Crudele, Jack Gilardi, David Lipper, Don S. Davis, Louis Ferreira, Andrea Nemeth, Frankie Avalon, Annette Funicello, Linda Lavin, Austin Basile, Ahnee Boyce, Jay Brazeau, Victoria Brooks, Stefania Ciccone, Demetri Goritsas, Elysa Hogg, Gary Jones, Lorraine Landry, Hrothgar Mathews, Alexandra Purvis, Claire Riley, Suzanne Ristic, Greg Rogers, Nina Roman, Domenico Sansalone, Michelle Skalnic, Blair Slater, Kavan Smith, George Touliatos, Scott Augustine, Kim Bailey, Talia Derksen, Laura Jenkins, Ben Newcombe, Kelli Stewart, Rene Tardie, Kimberly Wallace, Virginia Funicello, Joe Funicello, Glen Holt, Gina Portman, John Portman, Jason Gilardi, Jack Gilardi Jr., Rob Stewart, Dick Clark, Shelley Fabares.

Recommended reading:


A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes: My Story

By Annette Funicello, with Patricia Romanowski.

Published 1994.
Published by Hyperion.
ISBN-10: 0786860200
ISBN-13: 978-0786860203

Description:

When on a spring evening in 1955 Walt Disney saw a pretty, talented twelve-year-old performing in her dance school's annual recital, he knew he'd found just what he'd been looking for: the twenty-fourth and last member of the cast of the new children's TV series he was planning. Only a few months later Annette Funicello set a pair of black felt ears atop her brown curls and marched onto the set of The Mickey Mouse Club, and into the hearts of millions of Americans. From then on, nothing would ever be the same.

Whether as a Mouseketeer, as a Top-Forty singing idol, as the reigning sweetheart of the classic Beach Party films, or as the familiar "Skippy Mom" of TV commercials, Annette (who almost instantly became known by her first name alone) has been a beloved star for nearly four decades. In her charming autobiography, A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes, the wholesomely sexy (and eternally youthful) girl next door looks back with equal parts of wit, wistfulness, and wonder on her remarkable career, and gives us a privileged look behind the scenes at some of the most cherished landmarks of our popular culture.

As the shy only daughter of a close-knit Italian family, Annette was unprepared for the phenomenon The Mickey Mouse Club would prove to be, and in these pages we learn not only about the thrill of appearing on the show but also about the pleasures and challenges her own status of favorite Mouseketeer brought. It was through Walt Disney's encouragement that she later undertook her successful recording career, and in her account of her years as a teen idol we learn what it was like being the youngest member of Dick Clark's arduous Caravan of Stars tour, as well as the difficulties her popularity placed in the path of her first romance with Paul Anka (who presented her with the sublime gift of "Put Your Head on My Shoulder," which he wrote in her parents' living room). Next came the movies, and a series of beloved Disney films (including her own and her fans' favorite, Babes in Toyland), until, with Mr. Disney's blessing, she headed for the beach and a role in the epochal Beach Party. Even though, as Annette confesses, she never really liked the beach (it frizzed her hair), she was delighted to be enthroned with her friend Frankie Avalon as one of the great cinema couples.

At the peak of her career Annette chose marriage and motherhood, and for over twenty years appeared only occasionally in films and TV shows. By the late 1980s, however, she was eager to perform again, and along with Frankie made a new beach film, Back to the Beach, and launched a triumphal comeback tour. It was during this period, after she experienced a series of puzzling symptoms, that she discovered she had multiple sclerosis. Her subsequent struggles with her condition, and her ultimate decision to make it public, bring A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes to a poignant and inspiring conclusion that will draw her even closer to the millions of fans who, from the start, have dreamed along with her.

On this day in movie history - First Blood (1982):


First Blood

directed by Ted Kotcheff,
written by Michael Kozoll, William Sackheim and Sylvester Stallone,
based on the novel by David Morrell,
was released in the United States on October 22, 1982.
Music by Jerry Goldsmith.


Cast:

Sylvester Stallone, Richard Crenna, Brian Dennehy, Bill McKinney, Jack Starrett, Michael Talbott, Chris Mulkey, John McLiam, Alf Humphreys, David Caruso, David L. Crowley, Don MacKay, Charles A. Tamburro, David Petersen, Craig Huston, Patrick Stack, Stephen E. Miller, Raimund Stamm, Robert Metcalfe, Stephen Dimopoulos, Bruce Greenwood, Earl Klein, Danny Wozna, Peter Lonstrup, Mike Winlaw, Donald Adams, David Menzies, Frank Richter, Grahman L. Galativk, Ian Hutchinson, Amy Alexander, Gary Hetherington, Alex Kliner, R.G. Miller, Stephen Chang, Suzee Pai, Robert Prowse, Jack Rigg.

On this day in television history - Space 1999 (1975):


Space 1999

Season 1. Episode 11.
Episode entitled: Guardian of Piri.
Released October 22, 1975.
Directed by Charles Crichton.
Written by Christopher Penfold.
Series created by Gerry Anderson and Sylvia Anderson.
Music by Barry Gray.

Cast:

Martin Landau, Barbara Bain, Barry Morse, Catherine Schell, Prentis Hancock, Clifton Jones, Zienia Merton, Anton Phillips, Nick Tate, Michael Culver, Trevor Ainsley, Tony Allyn, Emily Bolton, Loftus Burton, Maxwell Craig, Andy Dempsey, Christine Donna, Joe Dunne, Roy Everson, James Fagan, John Gleeson, Alan Harris, Raymond Harris, Gareth Hunt, Barbara Kelly, Juliet King, John Lee Barber, Quentin Pierre, Suzanne Roquette, Michael Stevens.

On this day in movie history - Ride in the Whirlwind (1966):


Ride in the Whirlwind

directed by Monte Hellman,
written by Jack Nicholson,
was released at the San Francisco Film Festival in the United States on October 22, 1966.
Music by Robert Drasnin.


Cast:

Cameron Mitchell, Millie Perkins, Jack Nicholson, Katherine Squire, George Mitchell, Rupert Crosse, Harry Dean Stanton, John Hackett, Tom Filer, B.J. Merholz, Brandon Carroll, Peter Cannon, William A. Keller, Neil Summers, James Campbell, Walter Phelps, Charles Eastman, Gary Kent, Bill Keller.