50 years ago this week:
New on the U.S. charts:
"I Never Loved a Man (The Way I Love You)," Aretha Franklin
(#9 US; #1 R&B; #186 on Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time)
"Western Union," The Five Americans
(#5 US)
"This Is My Song," Petula Clark
(#3 US; #2 AC; #1 UK)
And airing Thursday night:
Star Trek
"This Side of Paradise"
Stardate 3417.3
February 26 – A Soviet nuclear test is conducted at the Semipalatinsk Test Site, Eastern Kazakhstan.
February 27 – The Dutch government supports British EEC membership.
March 1
March 4
- The city of Hatogaya, Saitama, Japan is founded.
- Brazilian police arrest Franz Stangl, ex-commander of Treblinka and Sobibór extermination camps.
- The Red Guards return to schools in China.
- The Queen Elizabeth Hall is opened in London.
- Óscar Gestido is sworn in as President of Uruguay after 15 years of collegiate government.
- The first North Sea gas is pumped ashore at Easington, East Riding of Yorkshire.
- Queens Park Rangers become the first 3rd Division side to win the English Football League Cup at Wembley Stadium, defeating West Bromwich Albion 3–2.
New on the U.S. charts:
"I Never Loved a Man (The Way I Love You)," Aretha Franklin
(#9 US; #1 R&B; #186 on Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time)
"Western Union," The Five Americans
(#5 US)
"This Is My Song," Petula Clark
(#3 US; #2 AC; #1 UK)
And airing Thursday night:
Star Trek
"This Side of Paradise"
Stardate 3417.3
MeTV said:The Enterprise crew is trapped in paradise when they come to rescue colonists who have fallen to pacifying alien spores and become infected themselves.