200 Years(1900-2100)!

And I Have a Feeling if We Can Redux the Alternate NASCAR Thread called Days of Thunder to so we can more stuff in the Timeline with some Pinoy-American Singers and some other Pop-Culture Stuff including Game Shows.

September 4, 1972 - The Price is Right debuts on CBS with Bob Barker as host and Johnny Olsen as Announcer.

July 16, 1973 - NBC Debuted a New Game Show on NBC Called The Wizard of Odds hosted by Alex Trebek in which he became the First Canadian to host an American Game Show

July 1, 1974 - NBC Debuted a New Game Show called High Rollers hosted by Alex Trebek

April 24, 1978 - NBC Debuted a New Game Show called Card Sharks hosted by Jim Perry and is announced by Gene Wood

January 30, 1983 - Super Bowl XVII took place at the Rose Bowl as the Wichita Warriors defeated the Miami Seahawks 27-17, as the Warriors decided to run the "70 Chip" which was called in by offensive coordinator Joe Bugel as Warriors RB John Riggins made the Obvious Choice to Pick That Play which led to a 43 Yard Touchdown Run that gave the Warriors a 20-17 lead over the Seahawks.

June 8-11, 1984 - CBS aired the Best Moment ever on Press Your Luck as Michael Larson won $110,237 in Cash and Prizes.

September 10, 1984 - Jeopardy returns to the Air on Syndication with Alex Trebek hosting and Johnny Gilbert Announcing. (Video Bonus: Full Episode to the Premiere)

September 1, 1985 - Bill Elliott not only won the 1985 Southern 500 but also won a $1,000,000 Bonus for completing the Winston Million

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Bill Elliott made him rich when he won the $1,000,000 Bonus for Completing the Winston Million by winning the Daytona 500 (at Daytona International Speedway), Winston 500 (Talladega Superspeedway) and the Sotuhern 500 (Darlington Raceway), Elliott went on to win the 1985 NASCAR Sprint Cup Championship over Darrell Waltrip when he won the Last 2 Races at Atlanta Motor Speedway (Atlanta Journal 500) and Riverside International Raceway (Winston Western 500) to capture the 1985 Winston Cup Title.

April 12, 1986 - Dance Party USA debuted on the USA Network hosted by Mike Rossi (who is also a Regular of Dancin' On Air) with Several Regulars co-hosting alongside Mike.

September 17, 1987 - After More Than a Year with Rossi Hosting, Future Talk Show Host of Live!, Kelly Ripa became the New Host of Dance Party USA she is joined by Cindy Stark, Heather Day (a.k.a. Princess) and other Regulars.

June 19, 1989 - After Kelly Ripa announces that she is Leaving Dance Party USA, Heather Day became the new host along with Eddie O'Neill, Tyrone Mitchell (Mr. Mitch) and Cindy Stark (who are also regulars on the show)

July 30, 1989 - To Celebrate Eat Bulaga's 10th Anniversary on Filipino TV, San Francisco TV Station KTSF Channel 26 Picked up Eat Bulaga on a Weekday Basis airing for 2 Hours from 1-3 PM.

September 7, 1992 - The Group APEX Kai was Formed by Anthony "AC" Lorenzo when he invited Andrew "Dru" Gapuz, Geoffrey "Geof" Lintao, Quincy "Q" Victoria and Leo Chan (the group's sole Chinese American member) to perform at a San Francisco benefit concert. Following a group split, AC, Dru and Leo began working as a trio and in 1995, added Errol Viray and AC's cousin Andrey "Drey" Silva.

May 2, 1993 - The Pinole Valley Spartan Divas under Lead Vocalist and future Dance-Pop Singer Jocelyn Enriquez captured the 1993 Golden State Vocal Drill Team Championship Title in the High Kick Division in which she sang Lil Suzy's "Take Me In Your Arms".

July 5, 1994 - Jocelyn Enriquez released her first Album called "Lovely" in which Her First Hit "I've Been Thinking About You" hitted The Vocal Drill Radio Top 40 Charts in a few months from Now.

February 3, 1998 - After Making Her First Top 40 Hit with "Love You Down", INOJ released her new R&B Album called Ready for the World.

April 28, 1998 - Rockell released her debut album from Robbins Entertainment titled What Are You Lookin' At? which included the hit singles, "I Fell in Love", "In a Dream", "Can't We Try" (feat. Collage) and "When I'm Gone" however two Rockell songs will later made it's way to the Coral Reef High School's Vocal Drill Team the Cudettes from Miami, FL with "Dreamboy/Dreamgirl" in 2011 (by Jenny Paez) and "Can't We Try" (by Brittany Borges) in 2012 and both features Gabriel Estrada singing as well on solo.

October 13, 1998 - One Vo1ce releases their First Single called "All Day All Night", they will later release their First Album by One Vo1ce called "Just The Beginning" on April 20, 1999

February 14, 1999 - The 1999 Daytona 500 opens the NASCAR Winston Cup Season as #24 Dupont Chevrolet of Jeff Gordon won as he led 17 of the 200 Laps in which he won from the Pole as the race is known for Gordon's Daring three-wide pass between Rusty Wallace and Mike Skinner, Gordon beated 1998 Daytona 500 Winner Dale Earnhardt into the Finish Line to win the Race.

January 8, 2000 - In a AFC Wild Card Playoff Game with :16 Left, The Nashville Strummers received a Kickoff as Strummers RB Lorenzo Neal handed the ball to Frank Wycheck, who then lateraled the ball across the width of the field to his teammate, Kevin Dyson, who in turn ran the length of the field down the sideline for the game-winning touchdown (22-16). Controversy surrounded the play, hinging on whether Wycheck's pass to Dyson was an illegal forward pass, though the play was confirmed by instant replay review by referee Phil Luckett.

January 30, 2000 - Trailing 23-16 with 6 Seconds Remaining in Super Bowl XXXIV, The Strummers who had no timeouts left and possession of the ball on the Rams' 10-yard line, had one final chance to tie the game. Strummers quarterback Josh Turner passed the ball to Kevin Dyson on a slant, but Rams linebacker Mike Jones came across the field and tackled Dyson perpendicular to the end zone. Dyson stretched out towards the goal line, but was only able to reach the one-yard line before being ruled down, However the Los Angeles Rams won Super Bowl XXXIV by Defeating the Nashville Strummers 23-16.

December 1, 2000 - Petty Enterprises got a new Car Make by Dodge and putted Buckshot Jones in the #45 Georgia Pacific Dodge, Kyle Petty still in the #44 Hot Wheels Dodge and 2001 NASCAR Winston Cup Rookie of the Year Contender Adam Petty in the #43 with sponsorship from Vocal Drill Radio & STP.

June 21, 2001 - Days of Thunder III starring Tom Cruise (as Cole Trickle) and John C. Reilly (as Cal Naughton Jr.) was released, as the 2001 Movie had Cal Naughton Jr. joined Daland Racing driving the #47 Old Spice Chevrolet.

October 26, 2005 - The Chicago White Sox won their first World Series after 88 Years as they defeat the Houston Astros 4 games to 0.

October 15, 2007 - Drew Carey Became the New Host of The Price is Right replacing Bob Barker after 35 Years, Rich Fields is the Announcer on that Show since 2005.

September 23, 2012 - The Nashville Strummers won an OT Game in Week 3 of the NFL by Defeating the Detroit Lions 44-41 as Singer as Rob Bironas kicked a 26 Yard Field Goal to Claim the Victory for the Strummers.
 
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Anyone got more PODs for the chaos of the early 20th century? Trying to set up events for the Great war sometimes in the 40s or 50s....
 
Anyone got more PODs for the chaos of the early 20th century? Trying to set up events for the Great war sometimes in the 40s or 50s....

I dunno, Daniel. I guess we could have an earlier Serbian crisis, maybe.
Or maybe some anarchists cause trouble in say, France or Germany or someplace?
 
I have an idea for France, though Serbian crisis won't escalate into WWI this time with Russia getting it's hands full.......

Also anyone wanna draw a map of Russia after the Civil War?

November 16th 1907: Cuba and Oklahoma become the 46th and 47th state of the US, respectively

December 25th, 1916: "Joyeux Noel" Incident: bombs explode all over Paris planted by Anarchist Terrorists seeking to create a "Anarchist Commune" combined with gunfire from all sides leads to 150 dead, the worst incident in Paris at that time.
 
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Anyone got more PODs for the chaos of the early 20th century? Trying to set up events for the Great war sometimes in the 40s or 50s....
That's why in 50 years I made a rule that you can only post about one decade at a time, and only after that decade had been "closed" where events from the next decade accepted. You might want to try and implement something similar here.
 
I'm thinking of an idea!

But here's a placeholder rule...

At this moment, I'm only accepting events for 1900s, events afterwards can stay the way they are until I lock the decade. And then think of some PoDs.....
 
I'm thinking of an idea!

But here's a placeholder rule...

At this moment, I'm only accepting events for 1900s, events afterwards can stay the way they are until I lock the decade. And then think of some PoDs.....

Great Idea, But I Have a Feeling if We Can See Some Baseball PoD's Like, Babe Ruth could play Outfielder for the Red Sox, Or The Creation of The National Football League in 1920, and so on.
 
Only if it's 1900s.

Ok I'll Give it a Whirl, Because I Have a Feeling we Can See This Thing being Placed in the Alternate History Wiki Page so Here's Some that I Can Add

January 28, 1901 - The American League formally organizes. The eight original clubs were the Chicago White Stockings, Milwaukee Brewers, Indianapolis Hoosiers, Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Blues, Cleveland Lake Shores, Buffalo Bisons, and Minneapolis Millers. The Hoosiers, Bisons, and Millers have relocated to Boston, Baltimore and Philadelphia and became the Boston Americans, Baltimore Orioles, and Philadelphia Athletics are admitted. Teams are limited to 14 players and will play 140 games per season.

February 8, 1901 - Philadelphia Phillies second baseman Nap Lajoie, along with pitchers Chick Fraser and Bill Bernhard, jump to the new American League Philadelphia club, the Athletics.

April 3, 1901 - Connie Mack, famed Philadelphia Athletics manager, accuses Christy Mathewson of breaking a contract he had signed with the Athletics in January. Mathewson had in fact accepted money from the Athletics before rejoining the Giants in March.

October 1, 1903 - The 1st World Series started in Boston as the Pittsburgh Pirates defeated the Boston Pilgrims 7-3 as Jimmy Sebring scored a Solo Home Run in the 7th Inning, the first home run in World Series history.

October 13, 1903 - The 1st World Series ended as the Boston Pilgrims defeated the Pittsburgh Pirates 3-0 as the Pilgrims won 5 games to 3 to claim the 1903 World Series Title.

October 14, 1905 - The New York Giants captured their 2nd World Series title as Christy Matthewson led his New York Giants in the 8th inning as he scored an insurance run on a Ground Out by George Browne as they beat the Philadelphia A's 2-0 in Game 5 winning 4 games to 1.

April 18, 1906 – San Francisco earthquake (estimated magnitude 7.8) on the San Andreas Fault destroys much of San Francisco, California, USA, killing at least 3,000, with 225,000–300,000 left homeless, and $350 million in damages.

October 14, 1906 – In perhaps the greatest upset in World Series history, the Chicago White Sox (93 wins) defeated the Chicago Cubs (116 wins), 8–3, in Game 6, winning the World Championship, four games to two, despite hitting only .198 and committing 15 errors in the series.

October 12, 1907 - In Game 5 of the World Series the Chicago Cubs would win their first World Championship by defeating the Detroit Tigers, 2–0. The Cubs would take the final four games of the series after Game 1 was declared a tie due to darkness with the score knotted at 3–3 in the 12th inning.

October 14, 1908 - The Chicago Cubs defeat the Detroit Tigers, 2-0, in Game 5 of the World Series to win the series four games to one. It is the second consecutive World Championship for the Cubs and the second year in a row they have defeated the Tigers in the World Series. To date the Cubs have not won another World Series.

October 24, 1908 - Take Me Out to the Ballgame is introduced by singer Billy Murray. The song writing team of Albert Von Tilzer (music) and Jack Norworth (lyrics) who created the immortal tune have never seen a game. Over the past 100 years, more than 400 musicians from every conceivable genre have recorded the song.

October 16, 1909 - The Pittsburgh Pirates defeat the Detroit Tigers, 8-0, in Game 7 of the World Series, winning their first modern World Championship, four games to three. The Tigers thus became the first American League team to win three consecutive pennants, and the first team to lose three straight World Series.

November 26, 1909 - The Philadelphia Phillies are sold for $350,000 to a group headed by sportswriter Horace Fogel. Because of his dual roles, Fogel will become the only executive barred from a league meeting.

I Don't Know of the 1904 World Series will Occur ITTL, So Feel Free to See What Happened in the 1904 World Series, Feel Free to Post so We Can Some More Baseball Crap Existing ITTL along with the Other Stuff we Had after 1909, I Can't Wait For It!
 
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Here are a few PODs to show that the ATL is going to continue get weird:

January 1st-15th, 1967: Reverend Billy Graham preaches to Christian followers in New York City, New York, to join in the crusade to "free the Holy Land"....

January 18th, 1967: Reverend Billy Graham meets with White House leaders to discuss the issue of recruiting the nation's youth to volunteer in the "Children's Crusade" in Washington D.C.,....

April 17th-May 8th, 1967: Reverend Billy Graham preaches to troops entering the Holy Land at Istanbul, Turkey and Damascus, Syria, calling for a "commitment for Christ" in battle....

May 14th-28th, 1967: Reverend Billy Graham begins recruiting youth for the Crusades in Lexington, Kentucky, calling for an international campaign to free the Holy Land...

August 13th-27th, 1967: Reverend Billy Graham leads a recruitment drive for the Crusades in Chanute, Kansas, proclaiming the need for youth involvement...

September 8th-17th, 1967: Heart of America Crusade; Failed assassination attempt on Billy Graham occurs in Kansas City, Missouri during a recruitment drive for the Crusades....

September 24th-October 8th, 1967: Reverend Billy Graham begins recruiting youth for the Crusades in Muncie, Indiana....

November 5th-19th, 1967: Reverend Billy Graham begins recruitment for the Crusades in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, sparking international attention....

November 26th, 1967: Reverend Billy Graham collapses in Belmont Abbey,North Carolina after attempting to recruit youth for the Crusades....
 
We really need to have the timeline put together in an effort to put all of the events, no matter how mundane into a context...
 
Please delete your Billy Graham posts, I already locked anything beyond 1900s at the mooment. Perhaps we could do a buildup to the Russian Civil War I posted before the lock.

Note that the events that are already intact shall remain, but there will be no PODs branching from post 1909 events.
 
Note that the events that are already intact shall remain, but there will be no PODs branching from post 1909 events.

Great, Have Some More 1900's Events for the Taking in Sports that will play out the same ITTL

May 25, 1901 – In Soccer, The Club Atlético River Plate is founded in Argentina.

Janaury 1, 1902 - The first college football bowl game, the Rose Bowl between Michigan and Stanford, is held in Pasadena, California as the Michigan Wolverines defeated the Stanford Indians 49-0.

April 7, 1903 – In Soccer, Fredrikstad Football Club (FFK) is founded in Norway.

August 15, 1903 – In Soccer, Scottish Football's most successful club Aberdeen were formed and played their first competitive match.

September 11, 1903 - The first stock car event is held at the Milwaukee Mile in West Allis, WI.

November 3, 1903 – Founding of Argentinian football team, Newell's Old Boys in the city of Rosario.

December 16, 1903 – Taj Mahal Palace & Tower hotel in Bombay opens its doors to guests.

TBA 1903 - The first box of Crayola crayons was made and sold for 5 cents. It contained 8 colors; brown, red, orange, yellow, green, blue, violet and black.

December 17, 1903 – Orville Wright flies an aircraft with a petrol engine at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina in the first documented, successful, controlled, powered, heavier-than-air flight

January 14, 1904 - Henry Ford sets a new automobile land speed record of 91.37 mph.

January 16, 1904 - The first large-scale bodybuilding competition in America takes place at Madison Square Garden in New York City.

April 30, 1904 – The Louisiana Purchase Exposition World's Fair opens in St. Louis, Missouri (closes December 1).

May 5, 1904 - Pitching against the Philadelphia Athletics, Cy Young of the Boston Americans throws the first perfect game in the modern era of baseball.

May 21, 1904 - The International Federation of Association Football, FIFA, is established.

July 1, 1904 - The third Modern Olympic Games opens in St. Louis, Missouri, United States as part of the World's Fair.

December 31, 1904 – In New York City, the first New Year's Eve celebration is held in Times Square.

TBA 1904 - The Loftus Road and Griffin Park football stadiums open in London.

March 14, 1905 – In Soccer, Chelsea FC is founded.

December 26, 1906 – The world's first feature film, The Story of the Kelly Gang, is released.

December 6, 1907 – Monongah Mining Disaster: A coal mine explosion kills 362 workers in Monongah, West Virginia, United States.

February 12, 1908 – The first around-the-world car race, the 1908 New York to Paris Race, begins.

August 8, 1908 – Wilbur Wright flies in France for the first time demonstrating true controlled powered flight in Europe.

September 17, 1908 – At Fort Myer, Virginia, U.S.A., Thomas Selfridge becomes the first person to die in an airplane crash. The pilot, Orville Wright, is severely injured in the crash but recovers.

October 30, 1909 - The 5th running of the Vanderbilt Cup is the only major race in 1909. It is again run at Long Island over 258.06 miles (23.460 miles x 11 laps). The winner is Harry Grant (USA) driving an ALCO-Berliet.

I Hope we Can See more OTL Events taking place ITTL, Before the 1900's Closes for Good.
 
January 15th, 1902: Ibn Saud launches an armed insurrection against the Ottoman Empire in Riyadh, sparking international attention..

February 22nd, 1903: The Southern Campaign; Sayyīd Muhammad `Abd Allāh al-Hasan launches a Southern campaign launching attacks against British forces in the region...

January 9th, 1904: Battle of Damascus; Forces loyal to Sayyīd Muhammad `Abd Allāh al-Hasan capture British General Charles Egerton, brutally torturing and executing him....

June 15th, 1904: Ibn Saud's forces captured by Ottoman forces loyal to Grand Vizier Hüseyin Hilmi Pasha, fueling civil unrest and violence in the region....
 
Caliboy has agreed to no longer object to my posts regarding the cars, as such, I once again give my permission for them to be included, but only with the 1900s dates.
 
Who is controlling the Thread?

Is there any combined timeline? I'm already lost, what is happening and what is not?
 
But I Don't Know If we are going to end the 1900's to this TL, Because we can go Forward after the 1900's so here are a few more OTL/ATL stuff to this TL before the Super Bowl Existed ITTL.

January 4, 1903 - The First World Series of Pro Football Took Place as the Syracuse Athletic Club def. Orange Athletic Club 36-0.

January 3, 1904 - The Second World Series of Pro Football took place as the Franklin Athletic Club (Franklin, PA) def. Watertown Red and Black 17-0.

January 1, 1905 - The Third World Series of Pro Football Took Place as the Latrobe Athletic Association (Western Pennsylvania Professional Football Circuit Champions) def. Massillon Tigers (Ohio League Champions) 22-9.

January 7, 1906 - The Fourth World Series of Pro Football Took Place as the Latrobe Athletic Association defeated the Massillon Tigers 28-24

July 15, 1906 - 2 Months after the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake, A Charity Exhibition Game took place benefiting victims of the Quake at Recreation Park in San Francisco as the Massillon Tigers (Champions of the Ohio League) took on a Team of 25 College Football Players for across the San Francisco Bay Area, The Tigers won 38-24, after the Game they are talks that they are planning to create the first Pro Football League in The West Coast.

September 5, 1906 - Bradbury Robinson of St. Louis University throws the first legal forward pass to teammate Jack Schneider in a 22–0 victory over Carroll College in Waukesha, Wisconsin.

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A 1906 St. Louis Post-Dispatch photo of Brad Robinson who threw the first legal forward pass in Football History.

October 25, 1906 - Peggy Parratt of the Massillon Tigers throws the first legal forward pass in professional football to teammate Dan "Bullet" Riley in a 60–0 victory over a combined Benwood-Moundsville team in Massillon, Ohio.

November 24, 1906 - The Canton Bulldogs-Massillon Tigers Betting Scandal effectively ends the first era of major professional football. All three of the top three teams in the nation will fall by the wayside by 1907.

November 25, 1906 - The Day after the Bulldogs-Tigers Betting Scandal, The World Series of Pro Football decided to Continue after the Scandal Took Place however the rules may change.

January 6, 1907 - After the Betting Scandal took place the 5th World Series of Pro Football occured as the Canton Bulldogs won the Title by defeating the Philadelphia Athletics FC 17-13 on a Game Winning Field Goal.

TBA 1907 - For the first time, fans are entertained by a marching band during halftime of the University of Illinois game against the University of Chicago.

September 29, 1907 - The First Ever Pro Football League in Pacific USA began play as the Pacific Football Circuit founded after 4 teams from the Pacific Coast League in Baseball fielded their Football Teams, The First Game as the Los Angeles Angels defeated the Portland Beavers 22-20.

January 5, 1908 - The Massillon Tigers captured their 5th Ohio League Championship following the 1906 Betting Scandal won the 6th World Series of Pro Football as they Defeat the Pittsburgh Lyceum 36-34

October 11, 1908 - The Latrobe Shockers (2) scored their Game Winning Touchdown Pass by Skip Johnson as they defeated the Massillon Tigers 24-18.

January 3, 1909 - The San Francisco Seals FC became the First Team from the Pacific Football Circuit to win the 7th World Series of Pro Football by defeating the Ohio League Champion Akron Indians 24-0.

September 26, 1909 - The San Francisco Seals FC started defending their World Championship by defeating the Los Angeles Angels 16-6.

Notes
(1) = The Massillon Tigers did not rename into the All-Massillons ITTL
(2) = The Latrobe Shockers were renamed from the Latrobe Athletic Association in 1908 in which they were now part of the American Professional Football Association.

So Far So Good, I Can't Wait to See More Football Stuff before the NFL Was Born in 1920!
 
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One item I was thinking is that, many of the post 1900s PODs should be saved, in reserve, since many of them do show some continuity. If there are those PODs that don't seem to match up, we can always either adjust the TL or drop them altogether...

athleticsfan2kx- In any event, I love the PODs regarding NASCAR, pep rallies, sports, Pinoy-American singers et al., I was wondering if you would be willing to have them on:

https://www.alternatehistory.com/discussion/showthread.php?t=140175

I have been trying to find PODs that demonstrate "life goes on...", despite the events of the "Luciferian Crusade". The PODs you have created would fit perfectly....
 
One item I was thinking is that, many of the post 1900s PODs should be saved, in reserve, since many of them do show some continuity. If there are those PODs that don't seem to match up, we can always either adjust the TL or drop them altogether...

athleticsfan2kx- In any event, I love the PODs regarding NASCAR, pep rallies, sports, Pinoy-American singers et al., I was wondering if you would be willing to have them on:

https://www.alternatehistory.com/discussion/showthread.php?t=140175

I have been trying to find PODs that demonstrate "life goes on...", despite the events of the "Luciferian Crusade". The PODs you have created would fit perfectly....

Well Great Idea, That will be Perfect So I Hope I Wanna Redux Days of Thunder on a New Thread, Is That Okay?
 
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