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This Week in History: Sept. 4-8, 1975

This Week in History is compiled each week for Local Shout by Wilmington resident Mike Hack.

This Week in History: Sept. 4-8, 1975

The No. 1 movie is “The Land That Time Forgot,” starring Doug McClure.

The No. 1 song is “Rhinestone Cowboy” by Glen Campbell.

Music producer Mark Ronson was born and “The Bullwinkle Show” voice actor (known as “Sherman”) Walter Tealey died.

Quote: “We’re gonna need a bigger boat,” said Roy Scheider in “Jaws.”

More This Week in History: August 8-12, 1996; August 21-25, 1999; August 28-September 1, 1997

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Mike Hack has enjoyed living in North Carolina for 14 years and Wilmington for the past seven. Mike is a musician and videographer who enjoys crossword puzzles, Jeopardy, bus rides, long walks, and music history trivia. Mike has a vast knowledge of dates, and researching them is just one of his many passions.  Mike also has autism and is enjoying connecting with his community via Port City Daily!

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