1928: Harry Ramsden opened his first fish and chip restaurant in a hut near Bradford.
1933: Flying Down to Rio premiered in New York and marked the first time Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers had appeared in a feature film together.
1955: Cardiff became the capital of Wales.
1967: Jethro Tull were formed by Ian Anderson and Glenn Cornick.
1968: American novelist John Steinbeck died. His work included Of Mice and Men and The Grapes of Wrath.
1971: A Clockwork Orange was released at cinemas.
1975: Joe Walsh joined The Eagles as a replacement for Bernie Leadon.
1982: Renee and Renato's Save Your Love was this week's top seller.
1988: Animal rights activists fire-bombed Harrods.
1989: General Noriega, Panama's dictator, was overthrown by an American invasion force.
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