What happened in history on this day: January 22?
On January 22 in ...
- 1930 - Disney's resident music director, Carl Stalling, resigns to join Ub Iwerks in his new studio. He is lured away by Pat Powers doubling his salary to US$300 per week.
- 1958 - The ABC TV network airs the Disneyland TV show, featuring the film The Littlest Outlaw, part one.
- 1960 - The ABC TV network airs the Walt Disney Presents TV show, featuring the sixth "The Swamp Fox" episode, A Case of Treason.
- 1961 - The ABC TV network airs the Walt Disney Presents TV show, entitled A Salute to Father.
- 1967 - The NBC TV network airs the Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color show, featuring Willie and the Yank: The Matchmaker, part three.
- 1978 - The NBC TV network airs The Wonderful World of Disney show, entitled The Journey to the Valley of the Emu.
- 1993 - Disney releases the Hollywood Pictures live-action feature film Aspen Extreme to theaters in the US.
- 1995 - At the Sundance Festival, a preview is shown of the film Frank and Ollie, a documentary of the lives and careers of Disney animators Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston.
- 1999 - Buena Vista releases the Miramax live-action feature film 54 to theaters in Great Britain.
- 2001 - The Disney Channel premieres the series The Book of Pooh.
- 2009 - Pinocchio is released on DVD in the US.
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