Wednesday, November 19, 2025

On this day in music history - Many Paths, by Lorrie Sarafin (2010):


Many Paths

Album by Lorrie Sarafin,
released November 19, 2010.

Track list:

The Last Buffalo; Arrival; Circle of Peace; Celestial Seas; Shifting Sands; Sofia; Dreamtime; Mountain Temple Mist; Om; After the Rain; Fire on the Water; The Last Buffalo [Remix]; Betrayal; Many Paths.

On this day in music history - Wings II: Return to Freedom, by 2002 (2009):


Wings II: Return to Freedom

Album by 2002,
released November 19, 2009.

Track list:

Return to Freedom; Memory of the Sky; Lady of the Lake; Higher Destination; Athena; Firebird; Breathing Light; Stillpoint; Sunlight Through a Feather; The End Is a Beginning.

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


Pushing Daisies

Season 2. Episode 6.
Episode entitled: Oh Oh Oh... It’s Magic.
Released November 19, 2008.
Directed by Adam Kane.
Written by Katherine Lingenfelter.
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, Fred Willard, Stephen Root, Paul F. Tompkins, Alex Miller, Graham Miller, Sy Richardson, Kerri Kenney-Silver, Tina Gloss, Connor Merkovich, Keenan Merkovich, Jon Eric Price, Jason Simmons, Kristopher Simmons, Jenn Gotzon, Julie McKinnon.

On this day in movie history - The Last Movie: Stanley Kubrick and Eyes Wide Shut (1999):


The Last Movie: Stanley Kubrick and Eyes Wide Shut

documentary directed by Paul Joyce,
was released in the United Kingdom on November 19, 1999.

Cast:

John Boorman, Tom Cruise, Jan Harlan, Nicole Kidman, Anya Kubrick, Christiane Kubrick, Katharina Kubrick, Sydney Pollack, Steven Spielberg.

On this day in the Star Trek universe:

Star Trek: Voyager (1997)
Star Trek: Enterprise (2003 & 2004)
Star Trek: Discovery (2020)
The Center Seat: 55 Years of Star Trek (2021)


Star Trek: Voyager
Season 4. Episode 10.
Episode entitled: Random Thoughts.
Released November 19, 1997.
Directed by Alexander Singer.
Created by Rick Berman, Michael Piller, Jeri Taylor.
Written by Kenneth Biller, Bryan Fuller, Lisa Klink.
Based on Star Trek, created by Gene Roddenberry.
Music by Jay Chattaway.
Cast: Kate Mulgrew, Robert Beltran, Roxann Biggs-Dawson, Robert Duncan McNeill, Ethan Phillips, Robert Picardo, Tim Russ, Garrett Wang, Jeri Ryan, Gwynyth Walsh, Wayne Pére, Rebecca McFarland, Jeanette Miller, Ted Barba, Bobby Burns, John Austin, Anthony Cecere, Tarik Ergin, Sylvester Foster, Mark Major, Angus McLellan, Sam Neill, Heather Rattray, Christina Rydell, Louis C. Simon, Michael Wajacs.


Star Trek: Enterprise
Season 3. Episode 10.
Episode entitled: Similitude.
Released November 19, 2003.
Directed by LeVar Burton.
Written by Manny Coto, 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 Velton Ray Bunch.
Cast: Scott Bakula, John Billingsley, Jolene Blalock, Dominic Keating, Anthony Montgomery, Linda Park, Connor Trinneer, Adam Taylor Gordon, Shane Sweet, Maximillian Kesmodel, Alexandrea Ortiz, Glen Hambly.

Star Trek: Enterprise
Season 4. Episode 7.
Episode entitled: The Forge.
Released November 19, 2004.
Directed by Michael Grossman.
Written by Garfield Reeves-Stevens, Judith Reeves-Stevens.
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 John Frizzell.
Cast: Scott Bakula, John Billingsley, Jolene Blalock, Dominic Keating, Anthony Montgomery, Linda Park, Connor Trinneer, Robert Foxworth, Vaughn Armstrong, Gary Graham, Michael Reilly Burke, Michael Nouri, Larc Spies, Joanna Cassidy, Alexandrea Ortiz, Rafael Boza, Dieter Horneman, John Jurgens, Aouri Makhlouf, David Shannon, Wanda Ray Willis.


Star Trek: Discovery
Season 3. Episode 6.
Episode entitled: Scavengers.
Released November 19, 2020.
Directed by Doug Aarniokoski.
Created by Bryan Fuller, Alex Kurtzman.
Written by Anne Cofell Saunders, 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, David Ajala, Michelle Yeoh, Oded Fehr, Ian Alexander, Noah Averbach-Katz, Blu del Barrio, Ian Lake, Emily Coutts, Patrick Kwok-Choon, Oyin Oladejo, Ronnie Rowe, Sara Mitich, Julianne Grossman, Avaah Blackwell, Vanessa Jackson, Jun Che/Daniel Jun, Danijel Mandic, Antonio Ortega, Linford Mark Robinson, David Benjamin Tomlinson, Katherine Trowell, Nicole Dickinson.


The Center Seat: 55 Years of Star Trek
Season 1. Episode 3.
Episode entitled: Trekking through the '70s – Phase II and The Motion Picture.
Released November 19, 2021.
Directed by Brian Volk-Weiss.
Visual Effects and animation by Jeremy Samples.
Cast: Marc Cushman, Tim Russ, Nicole de Boer, Connor Trinneer, Lucie Salhany, John Tenuto, Preston Neal Jones, Larry Nemecek, Harold Livingston, David Gautreaux, John Dykstra, David Gerrold, Walter Koenig, Nichelle Nichols, Andrew Probert, Rob Klein, Nicholas Meyer, David Livingston, Michael Eisner, Jeffrey Katzenberg, DeForest Kelley, Persis Khambatta, Gates McFadden, Leonard Nimoy, Gene Roddenberry, William Shatner.

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


Fallen Angels

Season 2. Episode 8.
Episode entitled: The Black Bargain.
Released November 19, 1995.
Directed by Keith Gordon.
Written by Don MacPherson.
Created by William Horberg.
Based on the story by Cornell Woolrich.
Theme music by Peter Bernstein.


Cast:

Miguel Ferrer, Lucinda Jenney, Grace Zabriskie, Peter Berg, Peter Dobson, J.J. Johnston, Larry Joshua, Kirsten Getchell, Maria Pecci, Brian T. Finney, Bill Stevenson.

On this day in movie history - One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest (movie & novel):


One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest

directed by Miloš Forman,
written by Lawrence Hauben and Bo Goldman,
based on the novel by Ken Kesey,
was released in the United States on November 19, 1975.
Music by Jack Nitzsche.


Cast:

Jack Nicholson, Michael Berryman, Peter Brocco, Dean R. Brooks, Alonzo Brown, Scatman Crothers, Mwako Cumbuka, Danny DeVito, William Duell, Josip Elic, Lan Fendors, Louise Fletcher, Nathan George, Ken Kenny, Mel Lambert, Sydney Lassick, Kay Lee, Christopher Lloyd, Dwight Marfield, Ted Markland, Louisa Moritz, William Redfield, Philip Roth, Will Sampson, Mimi Sarkisian, Mews Small, Delos V. Smith, Tin Welch, Brad Dourif, Aurore Clément, Bill Gratton, Anjelica Huston, Ingeborg Kjeldsen, Audrey Landers, Tom McCall, James V. Shore, Saul Zaentz.

Recommended reading:


One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest

By Ken Kesey.

Paperback.
First published 1962.
Published by Picador.
ISBN 13: 9780774033442
ISBN 10: 0774033444
ASIN: 0774033444

Description:

An international bestseller and the basis for the hugely successful film, Ken Kesey's One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest is one of the defining works of the 1960s.

In this classic novel, Ken Kesey’s hero is Randle Patrick McMurphy, a boisterous, brawling, fun-loving rebel who swaggers into the world of a mental hospital and takes over. A lusty, life-affirming fighter, McMurphy rallies the other patients around him by challenging the dictatorship of Nurse Ratched. He promotes gambling in the ward, smuggles in wine and women, and openly defies the rules at every turn. But this defiance, which starts as a sport, soon develops into a grim struggle, an all-out war between two relentless opponents: Nurse Ratched, backed by the full power of authority, and McMurphy, who has only his own indomitable will. What happens when Nurse Ratched uses her ultimate weapon against McMurphy provides the story’s shocking climax.

Tyrannical Nurse Ratched rules her ward in an Oregon State mental hospital with a strict and unbending routine, unopposed by her patients, who remain cowed by mind-numbing medication and the threat of electric shock therapy. But her regime is disrupted by the arrival of McMurphy – the swaggering, fun-loving trickster with a devilish grin who resolves to oppose her rules on behalf of his fellow inmates. His struggle is seen through the eyes of Chief Bromden, a seemingly mute half-Indian patient who understands McMurphy's heroic attempt to do battle with the powers that keep them imprisoned. Ken Kesey's extraordinary first novel is an exuberant, ribald and devastatingly honest portrayal of the boundaries between sanity and madness.

“BRILLIANT!” – Time.