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September 22: Facts & Historical Events On This Day

Did you know that on this day, September 22, 2004, the American drama TV series Lost premiered on ABC?

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September 22nd is World Car Free Day and White Chocolate Day.

Welcome to day 265 of 365! There are 100 days remaining in 2025.

This day was an interesting day for creativity in the past; we are talking music, TV shows, singers and celebrity births. Find out all that and more about September 22nd right here!

Did you know that on this day, September 22, 2004, the American drama TV series Lost premiered on ABC? It would go on for six seasons and be critically ranked as one of the greatest television series of all time.

Keep reading for more fun & interesting facts about September 22nd in history!

Historical Events

What memorable events happened on September 22 in history? Keep reading to find out!

The COVID-19 death toll passed 200,000 in the US.

Actor Billy Porter who played Pray Tell in the American drama “Pose,” made history after becoming the first openly gay actor to win an Emmy Award.

Barbados appointed Rihanna as an ambassador to the country.

OTD in 2018: Barbados appointed Rihanna as an ambassador to the country.

Rihanna went on to say that she "couldn't be more proud."

The American drama TV series “Lost” premiered on ABC.

OTD in 2004: The American drama TV series "Lost" premiered on ABC.

It ran for six seasons, comprising of 121 episodes in total.

The European Space Agency integrated its SMART-1 spacecraft with its dedicated launching rocket.

SMART-1 was the first spacecraft in the ESA's series of Small Missions for Advanced Research in Technology (SMART). The primary purpose of the SMART missions is to test new technologies in space. SMART-1 launched days later, on September 27.

“Friends” debuted on NBC and continued for ten seasons.

American drama TV series “Baywatch” premiered on NBC.

An unidentified double flash of light was detected over the Indian Ocean south of Africa.

Known as the Vela incident, the distinctive double flash had all the hallmarks of a nuclear test - but no nation admitted to setting off a nuclear bomb, as it violated the Partial Nuclear Test Ban Treaty. It has since been theorized that it was a joint test by Israel and South Africa.

Singer Bob Dylan played at New York’s famous Carnegie Hall.

OTD in 1962: Singer Bob Dylan played at New York's famous Carnegie Hall.

The ITV network launched in the UK, which became the BBC’s first rival.

Former President Abraham Lincoln ordered the emancipation of slaves across the US from January 1, 1863.

The change meant that some 3.5 million slaves were then free.

The last group of people was hung for witchcraft during the Salem Witch Trials in Massachusetts, US.

OTD in 1692: The last group of people was hung for witchcraft during the Salem Witch Trials in Massachusetts

English poet and playwright Ben Jonson was arrested for manslaughter after killing Elizabethan actor Gabriel Spenser in a duel.

A treaty was signed between the Old Swiss Confederacy and the House of Habsburg, ending years of conflict between the two states.

The treaty meant that Switzerland could become an independent state.

Famous Births

Are you celebrating your birthday today? If so, did you know that you share the same birthday as Tom Felton? See what other famous people were born on this day.

1987

Tom Felton

English Actor

Age

38 years old

Born IN

England, UK

1958

Joan Jett

American Singer

Age

67 years old

Born IN

Pennsylvania, USA

1982

Billie Piper

English Actress

Age

43 years old

Born IN

England, UK

1958

Andrea Bocelli

Italian Operatic Tenor

Age

67 years old

Born IN

Lajatico, Italy

Birthday & Zodiac

If you were born on September 22, your zodiac sign is Virgo.

Virgo is commonly the most detail-oriented of the zodiac signs. Virgos are practical, analytical, and hard-working. They’re good at knowing where to look for the core of any problem.

All those born in September have the Sapphire birthstone. Sapphire comes from the Greek word “sapheiros.” The ancient Greeks and Romans believed that wearing blue sapphires would protect the wearer from physical harm and envy.

If you were born on Sep 22, your estimated date of conception would be December 30 in the previous year.

A baby conceived on this day will likely be born around June 15th, 2026.

Quotes

Below are the most famous quotes people have said or written on this day throughout history.

1958

“Rock and roll music, if you like it, if you feel it, you can’t help but move to it.”

Elvis Presley

(American Rock Singer)

Special Holidays

If you're looking to try something new today, here are some special holidays that might just give you an idea.

International

World Car Free Day

We rely too much on our cars, and this effect is starting to show: our air is polluted, climate change is upon us, and we’re getting fatter by the day. World Car Free Day was created to inspire us to give up cars, at least for a day, and think about how we can use cars less!

United States

National White Chocolate Day

Today we celebrate a holiday that holds a special place in the hearts of people with a sweet tooth. While shunned by some for “not being real chocolate,” white chocolate has enough fans to deserve its own holiday! So, if you love white chocolate, you’d better eat lots of it today!

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