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'''[[GMA Network]]'s programs''' include news and current affairs shows, [[documentaries]], [[drama]]s, dubbed foreign serials, entertainment, news and talk shows, game shows, variety shows, musicals, sitcoms, children's shows, fantasy and reality shows.
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For the previously aired and defunct shows of the network, please see the [[list of shows previously aired by GMA Network]].
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====[[GMA News and Public Affairs]]====
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*''[[100% Pinoy]]
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*''[[Emergency (TV program)|Emergency]]
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*''[[GMA Flash Report]]
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*''[[GMA Weekend Report]]
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*''[[Imbestigador]]
'''1980''' '''(MCMLXXX)''' was a [[leap year starting on Tuesday]]. It is equivalent to 2733 [[Ab urbe condita|a.U.c.]], and to 1359 [[Islamic calendar|AH]].
*''[[I-Witness]]
*''[[Kapuso Mo, Jessica Soho]]
*''[[Kay Susan Tayo]]
*''[[Palaban]]
*''[[Pinoy Meets World]]
*''[[Reporter's Notebook]]
*''[[Saksi]]
*''[[Sine Totoo]]
*''[[Unang Hirit]]
 
==Events==GMA KiliTV====
[[Image:gma kilitv.jpg|right|150px]]
*''[[Bahay Mo Ba 'To]]
*''[[Bitoy's Funniest Videos]]
*''[[Bubble Gang]]
*''[[Daddy Di Do Du]]
*''[[HP: Ibang Level Na!]]
*''[[Nuts Entertainment]]
*''[[Who's Your Daddy Now?]]
 
===[[January]]=GMA Telebabad====
*''[[Impostora]]
* [[January 1]]–[[April 1]] - National steel strike in the [[United Kingdom]].
*''[[Lupin (Philippine TV series)|Lupin]]
* [[January 1]] - Changes to the [[Swedish Act of Succession]] creates [[Victoria of Sweden]], [[Crown Princess]] over her younger brother.
*''[[Mga Mata ni Anghelita]]
* [[January 4]] - American president [[Jimmy Carter]] proclaims a grain embargo against the [[USSR]] with the support of the [[European Commission]].
* [[January 5]] - [[Hewlett-Packard]] announces release of its first [[personal computer]].
* [[January 7]] - President [[Jimmy Carter]] authorizes legislation giving $1.5 [[billion]] in loans to bail out [[Chrysler Corporation]].
* [[January 9]] - In [[Saudi Arabia]], sixty three Muslim fanatics are beheaded for their part in the siege of the Great Mosque in [[Mecca]] in [[November]], [[1979]].
* [[January 11]] - [[Nigel Short]], fourteen years old, is the youngest [[chess]] player to be awarded the degree of International Master.
* [[January 22]] - [[Andrei Sakharov]], a [[Russia|Russian]] scientist and human right activist, is arrested in [[Moscow]].
* [[January 26]] - [[Israel]] and [[Egypt]] establish [[diplomacy|diplomatic relations]].
* [[February 2]] - [[Abscam]]: Reports surface that [[Federal Bureau of Investigation|FBI]] personnel were targeting members of the [[Congress of the United States|U.S. Congress]] in a sting operation.
 
====GMA Dramarama sa Hapon====
===[[February]]===
*''[[Daisy Siete|Daisy Siete Season 15: Isla Chikita]]
* [[February 4]] - [[Ayatollah]] [[Ruhollah Khomeini]] names [[Abolhassan Banisadr]] as president of [[Iran]].
*''[[Pati Ba Pintig ng Puso]]
* [[February 15]] - In [[Vanuatu]], followers of [[John Frum]]'s [[cargo cult]] on the island of [[Tanna]] declare secession as the nation of [[Tafea]].
*''[[Sinasamba Kita]]
* [[February 23]] - [[Ayatollah]] [[Ruhollah Khomeini]] states that [[Iran]]'s parliament would decide the fate of the American [[embassy]] hostages.
* [[February 25]] - [[Coup]] in [[Surinam]] ousts government of [[Henck Arron]]. Leaders [[Desi Bouterse]] and [[Rou Horb]] replace it with National Military Council.
* [[February 27]] - [[M-19]] guerrillas begin the [[Dominican embassy siege]] in [[Colombia]], holding sixty people hostage, including fourteen [[ambassador]]s.
 
===[[March]]=Sabado Star Power====
*''[[Fantastic Man]]
* [[March 1]] - ''[[Voyager 1]]'' probe confirms the existence of [[Janus (moon)|Janus]], a moon of [[Saturn (planet)|Saturn]].
*''Kapuso Sine Special
* [[March 3]] - [[Pierre Trudeau]] returns to office as [[Prime Minister of Canada]].
*''[[Startalk]]
* [[March 4]] - [[Robert Mugabe]] is elected Prime Minister of [[Zimbabwe]].
*''[[Wish Ko Lang]]
* [[March 14]] - In [[Poland]], a plane crashes during an emergency landing near [[Warsaw]], killing a 14-man American [[boxing]] team and 73 others.
*''[[Walang Tulugan with the Master Showman]]
* [[March 18]] - Fifty people are killed at the [[Plesetsk Cosmodrome]] in [[Russia]] when a [[Vostok rocket|Vostok-2M]] rocket explodes on its launch pad during a fueling operation.
* [[March 20]] - The [[pirate radio]] station [[Radio Caroline]] sinks.
* [[March 21]] - [[President of the United States|President]] [[Jimmy Carter]] announces that the [[United States]] will boycott the [[1980 Summer Olympics]] in [[Moscow]].
* [[March 21]] - [[Mafioso]] [[Angelo Bruno]] assassinated in [[Atlantic City]].
* [[March 24]] - [[Australia]] Olympic Committee announces it will send an Olympic delegation to Moscow, despite objections by [[Australian Prime Minister|Prime Minister]] [[Malcolm Fraser]].
* [[March 24]] - Archbishop [[Óscar Romero]] is killed by gunmen while celebrating Mass in [[San Salvador]].
* [[March 26]] - A mine lift cage at the [[Vaal Reef]] [[gold mine]] in [[South Africa]] falls 1.2 miles, killing twenty-three.
* [[March 27]] - The Norwegian oil platform [[Alexander Kielland (Platform)|Alexander Kielland]] collapses in the North Sea, killing 123 of its crew of 212.
 
===[[April]]=Linggo Bingo====
*''[[All Star K!]]
* [[April 1]] - The [[Mariel boatlift]] begins.
*''[[Boys Nxt Door]]
** [[New York City]]'s [[Transport Worker Union 100]] goes on [[1980 transit strike|strike]], which continues for 11 days.
*''[[Mel and Joey]]
* [[April 7]] - The [[United States]] severs diplomatic relations with [[Iran]] and imposes economic sanctions following the taking of American hostages on [[November 4|Sunday, November 4]], [[1979]].
*''[[Mga Kuwento ni Lola Basyang]]
* [[April 10]] - [[Spain]] and [[United Kingdom]] agree to reopen the border between [[Gibraltar]] and [[Spain]], closed since [[1969]].
*''[[Move: The Search For Billy Crawford's Pinoy Dancers]]
* [[April 18]] - [[Zimbabwe]]'s formal independence from the [[United Kingdom]]. [[Robert Mugabe]] takes his post as a Prime Minister.
*''[[Showbiz Central]]
* [[April 21]] - [[Rosie Ruiz]] wins the [[Boston Marathon]], but is later exposed as a fraud and stripped of her award.
*''SNBO (Sunday Night Box Office)
* [[April 24]]–[[April 25]] - [[Operation Eagle Claw]], a commando mission in [[Iran]] to rescue American embassy hostages, is aborted after mechanical problems ground the rescue helicopters. Eight [[United States]] troops are killed in a mid-air collision during the failed operation.
*''[[SOP Rules]]
* [[April 27]] - The [[Dominican embassy siege]] ends with all hostages released and the guerrillas flying to [[Cuba]].
*''[[Tok! Tok! Tok! Isang Milyon Pasok!]]
* [[April 30]]
**[[Iranian Embassy Siege]] - Six Iranian-born terrorists take over Iranian embassy in [[London]], [[UK]]. [[Special Air Service|SAS]] retakes the Embassy on [[May 5]] — one terrorist survives.
**[[Luis Muñoz Marín]], first democratically elected [[Governor of Puerto Rico]], dies at the age of 82.
**[[Queen regnant|Queen]] [[Juliana]] of the [[Netherlands]] abdicates, and her daughter [[Beatrix]] ascends to the [[throne]].
 
===[[May]]=Other programs====
*''[[Art Angel]]
* [[May 7]] - [[Paul Geidel]], convicted of second-degree [[murder]] in [[1911]], is released from [[prison]] in [[Beacon, New York]], after 68 years and 245 days - the longest-ever time served by an inmate
*''[[Eat Bulaga!]]
* [[May 9]] - In [[Florida]], a [[Liberia|Liberian]] freighter named the ''Summit Venture'' hits the [[Sunshine Skyway Bridge]] over [[Tampa Bay]] sending 35 people (most of whom were in a bus) to a watery death as a 1,400-foot section of the bridge collapsed
*''[[Diyos at Bayan]]
* [[May 17]] - [[Florida]] court acquits 4 police officers of killing [[Arthur McDuffie]]. Three days of race riots follow
*''[[Kapwa Ko Mahal Ko]]
* [[May 18]] - [[Mount St. Helens]] erupts in [[Washington]] killing 57 and causing US$3 billion in damage
*''[[Lovely Day: LD Force]]
* [[May 18]] - [[Gwangju Massacre]]: Students in [[Gwangju]], [[South Korea]] begin demonstrations, calling for democratic reforms.
*''[[Magpakailanman]]
* [[May 20]] - [[1980 Quebec referendum|Referendum]] in [[Quebec]] where the population rejects by a vote of 60% the proposal from its government to move towards independence from [[Canada]].
*''[[Maynila (TV series)|Maynila]]
* [[May 24]] - The [[International Court of Justice]] calls for the release of U.S. embassy hostages in [[Tehran]].
*''[[Sis (Philippine TV program)|Sis]]
* [[May 25]] - [[Indianapolis 500|Indianapolis 500-Mile Race]]: [[Johnny Rutherford]] wins for a third time in car owner [[Jim Hall (race car driver)|Jim Hall]]'s revolutionary [[ground effect]] Chaparral car; the victory is Hall's second as an owner.
*''[[Just Joking]]
* [[May 26]] - [[John Frum]] supporters in [[Vanuatu]] storm government offices in the island of [[Tanna]]. Vanuatu government troops land the next day and drive them away
* [[May 26]] - In [[South Korea]], military government forces and pro-[[democracy]] protesters clash - 2000 protesters die
 
===[[June]]Foreign/canned shows===
====Asianovelas====
* [[June 1]] - Comedian [[Richard Pryor]] is badly burned trying to freebase [[cocaine]].
*''[[Great Teacher Onizuka#Live-Action|GTO: Live-Action]]''
* [[June 3]] - A series of deadly [[tornado]]es strikes [[Grand Island, Nebraska]], causing over $300m in damage, killing five people and injuring over 250.
*''[[Jumong (TV series)|Jumong]]
* [[June 10]] - [[Apartheid]]: The [[African National Congress]] in [[South Africa]] publishes a statement by their imprisoned leader [[Nelson Mandela]] which says in part 'UNITE! MOBILISE! FIGHT ON! BETWEEN THE ANVIL OF UNITED MASS ACTION AND THE HAMMER OF THE ARMED STRUGGLE WE SHALL CRUSH APARTHEID!'[http://www.anc.org.za/ancdocs/history/mandela/64-90/anvil.html]
*''[[Love Truly]]''
* [[June 10]] - [[Unabomber]] bomb injures Percy Wood, president of the [[United Airlines]] in [[Lake Forest, Illinois]]
*''[[Love in Heaven]]''
* [[June 19]] - Iraqi security forces shoot dead three gunmen who attacked the British embassy in Baghdad. The unknown attackers were killed in the embassy gardens by Iraqi security men, sent at the urgent request of the British ambassador, [[Alex Stirling]].
* [[June 22]] - [[Germany national football team|West Germany]] beat [[Belgium national football team|Belgium]] 2-1 to win [[1980 European Football Championship|Euro 80]]
* [[June 23]] - [[Sanjay Gandhi]], son of [[Indira Gandhi]], dies in an air crash
* [[June 23]]–[[September 6]] - [[Heat Wave of 1980]]
* [[June 25]] - [[Muslim Brotherhood]] assassination attempt against [[Syria]]n president [[Hafez al-Assad]] fails. Assad retaliates by sending the army against them
* [[June 26]] - A [[DC-9]] belonging to the Italian Airline Itavia crashes into the sea near [[Naples]] after an explosion occurs in the air - 81 people dead - a bomb or a missile is suspected to be the cause of the accident but no culprits will ever be found
* [[June 29]] - [[Vigdis Finnbogadottir]] becomes the president of [[Iceland]]
 
===[[July]]=Animé====
*''[[Bleach (manga)|Bleach]]''
* [[July 9]] - Pope [[John Paul II]] visits [[Brazil]]. Seven people crush to death in a crowd meeting him
*''[[Card Captor Sakura]]''
* [[July 15]] - A [[Western_Wisconsin_Derecho|severe and destructive thunderstorm]] strikes four counties in western [[Wisconsin]], including the city of [[Eau Claire, Wisconsin|Eau Claire]]. It caused over $250m in damage, and one person was killed.
*''[[Case Closed|Detective Conan]]''
* [[July 19]] - Former [[prime minister of Turkey|Turkish Prime Minister]] [[Nihat Erim]] is killed by two gunmen in Istanbul, [[Turkey]].
*''[[Chrono Crusade]]''
* [[July 19]]–[[August 3]] - [[Summer Olympic Games]] in [[Moscow]], [[Soviet Union|USSR]].
*''[[Dragon Ball Z]]''
* [[July 30]] - [[Vanuatu]] gains independence
*''[[Fullmetal Alchemist]]''
*''[[Ghostfighter]]''
*''[[Fighting Spirit|Knockout]]''
*''[[Machine Robo Rescue]]''
*''[[One Piece]]
*''[[Pokemon]]''
*''[[Rockman Exe]]''
*''[[Samurai 7]]
*''[[The Slayers]]''
*''[[Slamdunk]]''
 
===[[August]]=Tokusatsu====
*''[[Kamen Rider Blade]]''
* [[August 2]] - A [[Strage di Bologna|terrorist bombing]] at the [[Bologna Central Station|railway station]] in [[Bologna]], [[Italy]] kills 85 people and wounds more than 200.
*''[[Genseishin Justiriser]]''
* [[August 2]] - [[Hurricane Allen]] hits landfall on [[Haiti]] and [[Jamaica]] in a [[Category 5]], it reached [[Category 3]] on Southern [[Texas]] on [[August 9]] causing $2.6 billion on damage.
* [[August 14]] - [[Lech Wałęsa]] leads the first of many strikes at the [[Gdańsk]] [[Gdańsk Shipyard|shipyard]]
* [[August 17]] - In [[Australia]], baby [[Azaria Chamberlain disappearance|Azaria Chamberlain disappears]] from a campsite at Ayers Rock ([[Uluru]]), reportedly taken by a dingo
 
===RGMA programs nationwide===
===[[September]]===
*Newscasts
* [[September 5]] - The [[St. Gothard Tunnel]] opens in [[Switzerland]] as the world's longest [[highway]] [[tunnel]] at 10.14 [[miles]] (16.32 km) stretching from [[Goschenen]] to [[Airolo]].
**''[[Balitang Bisdak]]'' -regional newscast of GMA Cebu
* [[September 12]] - Military coup in Turkey lead by [[Kenan Evren]]. It stopped political violence among gangs, but was the beginning of stronger state violence which lead to the execution of many young activists.
**''[[Ratsada]]'' - regional newscast of GMA Iloilo and Bacolod
* [[September 17]] - After weeks of strikes at the Lenin Shipyard in [[Gdansk]], [[Poland]] nationwide independent trade union [[Solidarity]] is established.
**''[[Testigo]]'' -regional newscast of GMA Davao
* [[September 17]] - Former [[Nicaragua]]n President [[Anastasio Somoza Debayle]] is killed in [[Asuncion]], [[Paraguay]]
*Variety
* [[September 22]] - The command council of [[Iraq]] ordered its army to "deliver its fatal blow on [[Iran]]ian military targets," initiating the [[Iran-Iraq War]].
**''[[Bongga!]]'' - regional variety show produced by GMA Entertainment Group for GMA Iloilo and Bacolod
* [[September 26]] - The [[Mariel Boatlift]] officially ends.
**''[[Kuyaw!]]''- regional variety show produced by GMA Entertainment Group for GMA Davao
* [[September 29]] - ''[[Washington Post]]'' publishes [[Janet Cooke]]'s story of Jimmy, an 8-year-old [[heroin]] addict (later proven to be fabricated)
**''[[Oi! (TV program)|Oi!]]''- regional variety show produced by GMA Entertainment Group for GMA Cebu
* [[September 30]] - [[Digital Equipment Corporation]], [[Intel]] and [[Xerox]] introduce the [[DIX]] standard for [[Ethernet]], which was the first implementation outside of Xerox, and the first to support 10 Mbit/s speeds.
 
==GMA Network upcoming programs==
===[[October]]===
===Local Programs===
* [[October 14]] - The [[Staggers Rail Act]] is enacted, deregulating [[United States|American]] [[railroad]]s.
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* [[October 18]] - [[Malcolm Fraser|Fraser]] Government re-elected for a third consecutive term in [[Australia]]
*[[Celebrity Duets (Philippine TV series)|Celebrity Duets]]<ref>{{cite web | last = Barrameda | first = Joe | title = John Estrada, idolo ng kalalakihan | publisher = Abante Tonight | date =[[June 12]], [[2007]] | url =http://abante-tonite.com/issue/june1107/showbiz_jb.htm | accessdate = June 12 | language = [[Filipino language|Filipino]]}}</ref> (July 2007)
* [[October 27]] - Six [[Irish Republican Army|IRA]] prisoners in [[Maze (HM Prison)|Maze prison]] refuse food and demand status as [[political prisoner]]s - [[hunger strike]] lasts until December
*Dyesebel<ref name="multiple"/>
* [[October 30]] - [[El Salvador]] and [[Honduras]] sign a peace treaty to put the border dispute fought over in [[1969]]'s [[Football War]] before the [[International Court of Justice]].
*[[Fulhaus]]<ref>{{cite web | last = Diones | first = Allan | title = FIRST READ ON PEP: Pia Guanio is Vic Sotto's leading lady in new GMA-7 sitcom "Fulhaus" | publisher = Philippine Entertainment Portal | date =[[June 28]], [[2007]] | url =http://www.pep.ph/news/13828/FIRST-READ-ON-PEP:-Pia-Guanio-is-Vic-Sottos-leading-lady-in-new-GMA-7-sitcom-Fulhaus | accessdate = June 28}}</ref> (September 2007)
* [[October 31]] - [[Poland|Polish]] government recognizes [[Solidarity]].
*Igorota<ref name="multiple"/>
* [[October 31]] - [[Mohammad Reza Shah]], eldest son of the late shah of [[Iran]], proclaimed himself the rightful successor to the [[Peacock Throne]].
*[[Kamandag]]<ref name="multiple"/> (2008)
*[[L.U.V. Pow]]<ref>{{cite web | last = Erece | first = Dinno | title = GMA-7 unleashes its new shows for 2007 | publisher = Philippine Entertainment Portal | date =[[January 19]], [[2007]] | url =http://www.pep.ph/articles/news/11932.htm | accessdate = January 27 }}</ref> (September 2007)
*[[Magic Kamison|Magic Kamison: Season 2]]<ref> (2008)[http://pep.ph/news/12505/Alex-de-Rossi-ready-to-work-with-Jennylyn-Mercado-in-&%2339;Super-Twins& Alex de Rossi ready to work with Jennylyn Mercado in 'Super Twins'], ''pep.ph'', n.d. Accessed last May 21, 2007.</ref> (2008)
*[[Marimar (Philippine TV series)|Marimar]]<ref name="multiple">{{cite web | last = Lorenzo | first = Alfie | title = GMA 7, siksik sa mga pasabog | publisher = Abante Tonight | date =[[February 5]], [[2007]] | url =http://www.abante-tonite.com/issue/feb0507/showbiz_al.htm | accessdate = February 22 | language = [[Filipino language|Filipino]]}}</ref> (September 2007)
*Rosang Agimat<ref name="multiple"/>
*[[Shaider (Philippine TV series)|Shaider]]<ref>[http://www.pep.ph/news/13214/GMA-7-to-serialize-Mga-Mata-ni-Angelita-of-the-late-Julie-Vega "GMA-7 to serialize Mga Mata ni Angelita of the late Julie Vega"], '' mb.com.ph'', n.d. Accessed last April 12, 2007.</ref> (2007)
*[[Sine Novela]]<ref name="multiple"/>
# [[Kung Mahawi Man Ang Ulap]]
# Saan Darating Ang Umaga
# Dapat Ka Bang Mahalin
# Gaano Kadalas Ang Minsan
# Saan Nagtatago Ang Pag-ibig
# Paano Ba Ang Mangarap
# Kung Aagawin Mo Ang Lahat Sa Akin
# Tayong Dalawa
# Ikaw Naman Ang Iiyak
*[[StarStruck|StarStruck: The Star Explosion]]<ref>{{cite web | last = E. Bautista | first = Mario | title = Starstruck Top 6 to get maximum exposure | publisher = Journal Online | date =[[April 10]], [[2007]] | url =http://www.journal.com.ph/index.php?issue=2007-04-10&sec=3&aid=14564 | accessdate = June 6}}</ref> (December 2007)
*[[Super Twins#Season 2|Super Twins: Season 2]]<ref>{{cite web | last = Asiñas | first = Noel | title = Na-‘X’ na ‘MKM’ episode, lumusot sa MTRCB! | publisher = Journal Online | date =[[June 6]], [[2007]] | url =http://www.journal.com.ph/index.php?issue=2007-06-06&sec=3&aid=20470 | accessdate = June 6}}</ref> (March 2008)
*[[Tasya Fantasya]]<ref name="multiple"/>
*Untitled Philippine-China Co-Production<ref>{{cite web | last = Asiñas | first = Noel | title = China makikisosyo sa GMA-7 | publisher = Journal Online | date =[[June 13]], [[2007]] | url =http://www.journal.com.ph/index.php?issue=2007-06-14&sec=3&aid=21319 | accessdate = June 13}}</ref>
*Zimatar<ref name="multiple"/>
 
===[[November]]=Special Shows==
*[[Kapusolympics]]: The GMA 57th Anniversary Special (July 1, 2007)
* [[November 4]] - [[U.S. presidential election, 1980]]: [[United States Republican Party|Republican]] challenger former Governor [[Ronald Reagan]] of California defeats incumbent [[United States Democrat Party|Democrat]] President [[Jimmy Carter]] by a wide margin exactly one year after the beginning of the [[Iran hostage crisis]].
* [[November 12]] - [[Voyager program]]: The [[NASA]] space probe ''[[Voyager I]]'' makes its closest approach to [[Saturn (planet)|Saturn]] when it flies within 77,000 miles of the [[planet]]'s cloud-tops and sends the first high resolution images of the world back to scientists on [[Earth]]
* [[November 20]] - The trial of the [[Gang of Four]] begins in China.
* [[November 21]] - A fire at the [[MGM Grand Hotel and Casino]] in [[Las Vegas, Nevada]] kills 87 people.
* [[November 21]] - Millions of viewers tune into the [[Television|TV]] [[soap opera]] ''[[Dallas (soap opera)|Dallas]]'' to learn who shot lead character J.R. Ewing. The event is an international obsession.
* [[November 23]] - A series of [[earthquake]]s in southern [[Italy]] kills approximately 4,800 people.
 
===[[December]]=References==
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* [[December 16]] - During a summit on the island of [[Bali]], the [[OPEC]] decides to raise the price of [[petroleum]] by 10%.
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* [[December 26]] - [[Richard Chase]], the "Vampire of Sacramento", kills himself by [[overdose]] on [[San Quentin]] prison [[death row]]
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===UnknownSee dates=also==
 
*[[GMA Network]]
* [[Lawrence Klein]] is awarded the [[Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel]].
*[[List of Philippine television shows]]
* [[Hassan Fathy]] and [[Plenty International]] / [[Stephen Gaskin]] are awarded the [[Right Livelihood Award]].
*[[GMA Pinoy TV]]
* [[Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]], [[Australia]], decriminalises homosexual acts between consenting adults.
*[[List of programs broadcast by Q]]
*[[List of shows previously aired by GMA Network]]
 
==BirthsExternal links==
===[[January]]===
* [[January 1]] - [[Elin Nordegren]], Swedish model
* [[January 2]] - [[Rebekah Teasdale]], British model and journalist
* [[January 7]] - [[Gabriela Bazan]], Peruvian activist
* [[January 8]] - [[Rachel Nichols (actress)|Rachel Nichols]], American actress
* [[January 9]] - [[Sergio García]], Spanish golfer
* [[January 11]] - [[Mike Williams (football player)|Mike Williams]], American football player
* [[January 14]] - [[Cory Gibbs]], American soccer player
* [[January 16]] - [[Albert Pujols]], Dominican [[Major League Baseball]] player
*January 16 - [[Michelle Wild]], Hungarian actress
* [[January 22]] - [[Christopher Masterson]], American actor
* [[January 25]] - [[Christian Olsson]], Swedish athlete
* [[January 25]] - [[Michelle McCool-Alexander]], American professional wrestler
* [[January 27]] - [[Marat Safin]], Russian tennis player
* [[January 30]] - [[Wilmer Valderrama]], Venezuelan/Colombian-American comedian
 
*[http://www.igma.tv Official Website of GMA Network]
===[[February]]===
*[http://www.gmapinoytv.com Official Website of GMA Pinoy TV]
* [[February 10]] - [[César Izturis]], Venezuelan [[Major League Baseball]] player
* [[February 11]] - [[Natasha Bobo]], American actress
*February 11 - [[Matthew Lawrence]], American actor
* [[February 12]] - [[Juan Carlos Ferrero]], Spanish tennis player
*February 12 - [[Christina Ricci]], American actress
* [[February 16]] - [[Ashley Lelie]], American football player
* [[February 20]] - [[Imanol Harinordoquy]], French rugby player
 
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===[[March]]===
* [[March 13]] - [[Molly Stanton]], American actress
* [[March 16]] - [[Todd Heap]], American football player
* [[March 18]] - [[Alexei Yagudin]], Russian figure skater
* [[March 21]] - [[Ronaldinho]], Brazilian football player
* [[March 21]] - [[Marit Bjørgen]], Norwegian cross-country skier
* [[March 31]] - [[Chien-Ming Wang]], Taiwanese [[Major League Baseball]] player
 
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===[[April]]===
[[Category:Lists of television series by network|GMA Network]]
* [[April 1]] - [[Randy Orton]], American professional wrestler
* April 1 - [[Yūko Takeuchi]], Japanese actress
* [[April 17]] - [[Brenda Villa]], American water polo player
* [[April 20]] - [[Jasmin Wagner]], German singer
* [[April 20]] - [[Channing Tatum]], American actor and model
* [[April 21]] - [[Vincent Lecavalier]], Canadian hockey player
 
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===[[May]]===
* [[May 7]] - [[Johan Kenkhuis]], Dutch swimmer
* [[May 9]] - [[Grant Hackett]], Australian swimmer
* [[May 18]] - [[Matt Long]], American actor
* [[May 24]] - [[Cecilia Cheung]], Hong Kong actress
* [[May 30]]- [[Steven Gerrard]], English footballer
 
===[[June]]===
* [[June 1]] - [[Oliver James]], British actor
* [[June 13]] - [[Sarah Connor (musician)|Sarah Connor]], German singer
* [[June 16]] - [[Joey Yung]], Hong Kong singer
* [[June 17]] - [[Venus Williams]], American tennis player
* [[June 19]] - [[Jason White]], American football player
* [[June 22]] - [[Jade Marcela]], American actress
* [[June 23]] - [[Ramnaresh Sarwan]], West Indian cricketer
* [[June 26]] - [[Jason Schwartzman]], American actor
* [[June 26]] - [[Michael Vick]], American football player
*[[June 27]] - [[Daryl Rhead]], American author
*[[June 29]] - [[Katherine Jenkins]], Welsh soprano
 
===[[July]]===
* [[July 3]] - [[Roland Mark Schoeman]], South African swimmer
* [[July 6]] - [[Pau Gasol]], Catalan basketball player
* [[July 7]] - [[Michelle Kwan]], American figure skater
* [[July 8]] - [[Robbie Keane]], Irish footballer
* [[July 10]] - [[Adam Petty]], American race car driver (d. [[2000]])
* [[July 10]] - [[Jessica Simpson]], American singer
* [[July 18]] - [[Kristen Bell]], American actress
* [[July 20]] - [[Gisele Bundchen]], Brazilian supermodel
* [[July 22]] - [[Kate Ryan]], Belgian singer
* [[July 24]] - [[Gauge (porn star)|Gauge]], American actress
 
===[[August]]===
* [[August 11]] - [[Lee Suggs]], American football player
* [[August 16]] - [[Vanessa Carlton]], American singer
* [[August 26]] - [[Macaulay Culkin]], American actor
* [[August 28]] - [[Debra Lafave]], American teacher
* [[August 29]] - [[Nicholas Tse]], Hong Kong singer
 
===[[September]]===
* [[September 3]] - [[Jennie Finch]], American softball player
* [[September 7]] - [[Mark Prior]], baseball player
* [[September 10]] - [[Mikey Way]], American bassist ([[My Chemical Romance]])
* [[September 12]] - [[Sean Burroughs]], baseball player
*September 12 - [[Yao Ming]], Chinese basketball player
* [[September 21]] - [[Kareena Kapoor]], Indian actress
* [[September 30]] - [[Martina Hingis]], Swiss tennis player
 
===[[October]]===
* [[October 4]] - [[Me'Lisa Barber]], American athlete
* [[October 13]] - [[Ashanti (artist)|Ashanti]], American musician
* [[October 14]] - [[Terrence McGee]], American football player
* [[October 16]] - [[Sue Bird]], American basketball player
* [[October 17]] - [[Ekaterina Gamova]], Russian volleyball player
* [[October 27]] - [[Henriett Seth-F.]], Hungarian autistic savant
* [[October 28]] - [[Alan Smith]], English footballer
* [[October 28]] - [[Christy Hemme]], American Professional Wrestler
 
===[[November]]===
* [[November 12]] - [[Ryan Gosling]], Canadian actor
* [[November 16]] - [[Kayte Christensen]], American Basketball Player
* [[November 17]] - [[Isaac Hanson]], American musician
* [[November 21]] - [[Hank Blalock]], baseball player
 
===[[December]]===
* [[December 6]] - [[Steve Lovell]], English footballer
* [[December 7]] - [[John Terry]], English footballer
* [[December 10]] - [[Sarah Chang]], American violinist
* December 10 - [[Alexa Rae]], American ([[pornography|pornographic film]]) actress
* [[December 18]] - [[Christina Aguilera]], American singer
* [[December 19]] - [[Jake Gyllenhaal]], American actor
* [[December 19]] - [[Marla Sokoloff]], American actress
* [[December 20]] - [[Ashley Cole]], English football player
* [[December 30]] - [[Eliza Dushku]], American actress
 
==Deaths==
===[[January]]===
* [[January 3]] - [[Joy Adamson]], Austrian-born conservationist and author (murdered) (b. [[1910]])
* [[January 8]] - [[John Mauchly]], American physicist and inventor (b. [[1907]])
* [[January 10]] - [[George Meany]], American labor leader (b. [[1894]])
* [[January 18]] - Sir [[Cecil Beaton]], English photographer (b. [[1904]])
* [[January 29]] - [[Jimmy Durante]], American actor, singer, and comedian (b. [[1893]])
* [[January 30]] - [[Professor Longhair]], American musician (b. [[1918]])
 
===[[February]]===
*[[February 2]] - [[William Howard Stein]], American chemist, [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry|Nobel Prize]] laureate (b. [[1911]])
* [[February 7]] - [[Secondo Campini]], Italian jet pioneer (b. [[1904]])
* [[February 13]] - [[David Janssen]], American actor (b. [[1931]])
* [[February 19]] - [[Bon Scott]], Scottish-born singer ([[AC/DC]]) (b. [[1946]])
* [[February 20]] - [[Joseph Banks Rhine|J.B. Rhine]], parapsychologist (b. [[1895]])
 
===[[March]]===
* [[March 5]] - [[Jay Silverheels]], American actor (b. [[1912]])
* [[March 16]] - [[Tamara de Lempicka]], Polish-born painter (b. [[1898]])
* [[March 25]] - [[Walter Susskind]], Czech conductor (b. [[1913]])
* [[March 29]] - [[Mantovani]], Italian-born conductor and arranger (b. [[1905]])
* [[March 31]] - [[Vladimír Holan]], Czech poet (b. [[1905]])
* [[March 31]] - [[Jesse Owens]], American athlete (b. [[1913]])
 
===[[April]]===
* [[April 12]] - [[Clark McConachy]], New Zealand snooker and billiards player (b. [[1895]])
* [[April 15]] - [[Jean-Paul Sartre]], French philosopher and writer, [[Nobel Prize in Literature|Nobel Prize]] laureate (b. [[1905]])
* [[April 24]] - [[Alejo Carpentier]], Cuban writer (b. [[1904]])
* [[April 29]] - [[Alfred Hitchcock]], British film director (b. [[1899]])
* [[April 30]] - [[Luis Muñoz Marín]], Puerto Rican poet, journalist, and politician (b. [[1898]])
 
===[[May]]===
* [[May 4]] - [[Josip Broz Tito]], [[President of Yugoslavia]] (b. [[1892]])
* [[May 18]] - [[Ian Curtis]], British musician and singer ([[Joy Division]]) (b. [[1956]])
* [[May 28]] - [[Rolf Nevanlinna]], Finnish mathematician (b. [[1895]])
 
===[[June]]===
* [[June 7]] - [[Henry Miller]], American writer (b. [[1891]])
* [[June 12]] - [[Milburn Stone]], American actor (b. [[1904]])
* [[June 13]] - [[Walter Rodney]], Guyanese historian and political figure (b. [[1942]])
* [[June 21]] - [[Bert Kaempfert]], German orchestra leader and songwriter (b. [[1923]])
* [[June 23]] - [[Clyfford Still]], American painter (b. [[1904]])
 
===[[July]]===
* [[July]] - [[Robert Brackman]], American painter (b. [[1898]])
* [[July 7]] - [[Dore Schary]], American film writer, director, and producer (b. [[1905]])
* [[July 17]] - [[Boris Delaunay]], Russian mathematician (b. [[1890]])
* [[July 24]] - [[Peter Sellers]], English actor (b. [[1925]])
* [[July 26]] - [[Kenneth Tynan]], English theatre critic (b. [[1927]])
* [[July 27]] - [[Muhammad Reza Pahlavi]], [[Shah of Iran]] (b. [[1919]])
 
===[[August]]===
* [[August 7]] - [[Jackie Cochran]], American pilot (b. [[1906]])
* [[August 10]] - [[Yahya Khan]], [[President of Pakistan]] (b. [[1917]])
* [[August 14]] - [[Dorothy Stratten]], Canadian model (murdered) (b. [[1960]])
* [[August 24]] - [[Yootha Joyce]], British actress (b. [[1927]])
 
===[[September]]===
*[[September 8]] - [[Willard Libby]], American chemist, [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry|Nobel Prize]] laureate (b. [[1908]])
* [[September 16]] - [[Jean Piaget]], Swiss psychologist (b. [[1896]])
* [[September 25]] - [[John Bonham]], British drummer ([[Led Zeppelin]]) (b. [[1948]])
 
===[[October]]===
* [[October 6]] - [[Hattie Jacques]], Starr of Carry On Films (Heart Attack) (b. [[1922]])
* [[October 25]] - [[Virgil Fox]], American organist (b. [[1912]])
*October 25 - [[Victor Galindez]], Argentine boxer (race car accident) (b. [[1948]])
* [[October 27]] - [[John Hasbrouck van Vleck]], American physicist, [[Nobel Prize in Physics|Nobel Prize]] laureate (b. [[1899]])
 
===[[November]]===
* [[November 4]] - [[Elsie MacGill]], Canadian aeronautical engineer (b. [[1904]])
* [[November 7]] - [[Steve McQueen]], American actor (b. [[1930]])
* [[November 20]] - [[John McEwen]], eighteenth [[Prime Minister of Australia]] (b. [[1900]])
* [[November 22]] - [[Mae West]], American actress (b. [[1893]])
 
===[[December]]===
* [[December 2]] - [[Romain Gary]], Lithuanian-born writer (b. [[1914]])
* [[December 4]] - [[Francisco Sá Carneiro]], [[Prime Minister of Portugal]] (b. [[1934]])
*December 4 - [[Stanislawa Walasiewicz]], Polish-born runner (b. [[1911]])
* [[December 7]] - [[Darby Crash]], American songwriter, singer for [[The Germs]] (heroin overdose) (b. [[1958]])
* [[December 8]] - [[John Lennon]], British singer, songwriter, and guitarist ([[The Beatles]]) (murdered) (b. [[1940]])
* [[December 16]] - [[Harland Sanders]], American fast food entrepreneur (b. [[1890]])
*December 16 - [[Hellmuth Walter]], German engineer and inventor (b. [[1900]])
* [[December 24]] - [[Karl Dönitz]], [[President of Germany]] (b. [[1891]])
* [[December 29]] - [[Tim Hardin]], American musician (b. [[1941]])
* [[December 31]] - [[Marshall McLuhan]], Canadian author and professor (b. [[1911]])
 
===Unknown dates===
* [[Clement Martyn Doke]], South African linguist
 
==Nobel Prizes==
* [[Nobel Prize in Physics|Physics]] - [[James Watson Cronin]], [[Val Logsdon Fitch]]
* [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry|Chemistry]] - [[Paul Berg]], [[Walter Gilbert]], [[Frederick Sanger]]
* [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine|Medicine]] - [[Baruj Benacerraf]], [[Jean Dausset]], [[George D. Snell]]
* [[Nobel Prize in Literature|Literature]] - [[Czeslaw Milosz]]
* [[Nobel Peace Prize|Peace]] - [[Adolfo Pérez Esquivel]]
 
==[[Templeton Prize]]==
* [[Zygon: Journal of Religion & Science|Prof. Ralph Burhoe]]
 
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