April 25
1940 - W2XBS (now WCBS-TV) in New York City presented the first circus on TV.
1991 - The 300th episode of "Knots Landing" aired.
1992 - The final episode of "Growing Pains" aired on ABC.
1992 - The final episode of "Who's the Boss?" aired on ABC.
1997 - The "Dukes Of Hazzard" television movie entitled "The Reunion" aired.
April 26
Television History
1967 - CBS-TV broadcasted "Inside Pop -- The Rock Revolution."
1978 - "Ringo" aired on American television. It was the musical version of "The Prince and the Pauper."
1980 - The Carpenters' "Music Music Music" TV special aired on ABC-TV.
1998 - The 200th episode of "The Simpsons" aired on FOX.
2001 - The 100th episode of "Just Shoot Me" was aired.
2002 - It was announced that Henry Winkler would share producing duties of "Hollywood Squares."
April 27
1969 - Joe Cocker made his debut appearance on "The Ed Sullivan Show."
1969 - Glen Campbell and Dionne Warwick were guests on Jose Feliciano's TV special.
1971 - The final episode of "Green Acres" aired.
2001 - A&E aired "Live By Request" in which the BeeGees performed many of their hit songs.
1986 - Captain Midnight (John R. MacDougall) interrupted HBO.
April 28
1957 - Mike Wallace was seen on TV for the first time. He was the host of "Mike Wallace Interviews."
1959 - Arthur Godfrey was seen for the last time in the final broadcast of "Arthur Godfrey and His Friends" on CBS-TV.
1965 - Barbra Streisand's first TV special aired on CBS. It was titled "My Name is Barbra".
1975 - John Lennon appeared on "The Tonight Show."
1975 - Ringo Starr performed "No No Song" on "The Smothers Brothers Show."
1994 - The 100th episode of "The Simpsons" aired on FOX.
2000 - The final episode of "Cosby" aired on CBS.
2000 - Jay Leno received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
2002 - NBC taped the "Tonight" show's celebration of its 10th year with Jay Leno.