March 3 across the 1990s: the news was dominated by An amateur video captures the beating of Rodney King by Los …, TRL was counting down the most-requested videos on MTV, and 59 episodes were airing across the dial. Here's the full picture, year by year.
In the News
The headlines that defined March 3 across the 1990s.
An amateur video captures the beating of Rodney King by Los Angeles police offic…
An amateur video captures the beating of Rodney King by Los Angeles police officers.
Howard W. Hunter, American religious leader, 14th President of The Church of Jes…
Howard W. Hunter, American religious leader, 14th President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (born 1907)

Gerhard Herzberg, German-Canadian chemist and astronomer, Nobel Prize laureate (…
Gerhard Herzberg, German-Canadian chemist and astronomer, Nobel Prize laureate (born 1904)
What Was On TV
Before DVR, before streaming — if you missed it, you missed it. Here's what had everyone talking the next morning.

Phil Hartman · The Honolulu House - 5 + 2 more
4 episodes aired on March 3, 1994: "Phil Hartman", "The Honolulu House - 5", "The Telethon", "Geena Davis, Aerosmith".

Shopping for a Surprise! · Joan Collins, Martina McBride + 7 more
9 episodes aired on March 3, 1995: "Shopping for a Surprise!", "Joan Collins, Martina McBride", "The Pearl Necklace of Gwalior", "Spider in the Tower", and 5 more.

Dear Earth · Jane Goodall's Wild Chimpanzees + 1 more
3 episodes aired on March 3, 1996: "Dear Earth", "Jane Goodall's Wild Chimpanzees", "A Midseason Night's Sex Comedy".

Name That Tune · Escape + 16 more
18 episodes aired on March 3, 1997: "Name That Tune", "Escape", "Ep. #7986", "Monday, March 3, 1997", and 14 more.

Dalmatian Vacation, Part 2: Cross-Country Calamity · Project: Mother's Day + 15 more
17 episodes aired on March 3, 1998: "Dalmatian Vacation, Part 2: Cross-Country Calamity", "Project: Mother's Day", "Ep. #2746", "Killed by Death", and 13 more.
TRL Countdown — 1999
Total Request Live was the center of the pop universe. Teens were burning up the phone lines to vote, and the countdown from Times Square was the most-watched 30 minutes on MTV.
The reigning #1 — retired from the countdown after an extended run at the top.
Backstreet Boys's "I Want It That Way" was one of the most-requested videos of the period, burning up the phone lines from fans all over the country.
Ricky Martin's "Livin' la Vida Loca" was one of the most-requested videos of the period, burning up the phone lines from fans all over the country.
TLC's "No Scrubs" was one of the most-requested videos of the period, burning up the phone lines from fans all over the country.
Destiny's Child's "Bills, Bills, Bills" was one of the most-requested videos of the period, burning up the phone lines from fans all over the country.
Eminem's "My Name Is" was one of the most-requested videos of the period, burning up the phone lines from fans all over the country.
Savage Garden's "I Want You" was one of the most-requested videos of the period, burning up the phone lines from fans all over the country.
Limp Bizkit's "Nookie" was one of the most-requested videos of the period, burning up the phone lines from fans all over the country.
Sugar Ray's "Every Morning" was one of the most-requested videos of the period, burning up the phone lines from fans all over the country.
Santana's "Smooth" was one of the most-requested videos of the period, burning up the phone lines from fans all over the country.
Music
From chart-toppers to birthdays to passings — what the music world was up to on March 3 across the decade.
Park Cho-rong, South Korean singer-songwriter and actress
Park Cho-rong, South Korean singer-songwriter and actress
Camila Cabello, Cuban-American singer-songwriter and actress
Camila Cabello, Cuban-American singer-songwriter and actress
Sports
Athletes, events, and moments from March 3 across the 1990s.
Vlado Janković, Greek-Serbian basketball player
Vlado Janković, Greek-Serbian basketball player
Antonio Rüdiger, German footballer
Antonio Rüdiger, German footballer · Michael Thomas, American football player
Dilson Herrera, Colombian baseball player
Dilson Herrera, Colombian baseball player
Bryan Cristante, Italian footballer
Bryan Cristante, Italian footballer

Cameron Johnson, American basketball player
Cameron Johnson, American basketball player
David Neres, Brazilian footballer
David Neres, Brazilian footballer
Jayson Tatum, American basketball player
Jayson Tatum, American basketball player
Corey Kispert, American basketball player
Corey Kispert, American basketball player
Full Events Archive
Highlights
Amateur film
An amateur video captures the beating of Rodney King by Los Angeles police officers.
Read more →The world was watching. Here's what dominated the headlines:
Charlotte Moore Sitterly
Charlotte Moore Sitterly, American astronomer (born 1898)
Amateur film
An amateur video captures the beating of Rodney King by Los Angeles police officers.
United Airlines Flight 585
United Airlines Flight 585 crashes on its final approach to Colorado Springs killing everyone on board.
Arthur Murray
Arthur Murray, American dancer and educator (born 1895)
William Penney, Baron Penney, Gibraltar-born English mathematician, physicist, and academic (born 1909)
Howard W. Hunter, American religious leader, 14th President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (born 1907)
Gerhard Herzberg, German-Canadian chemist and astronomer, Nobel Prize laureate (born 1904)
The decade's soundtrack was electric. These artists were making waves:
Park Cho-rong
Park Cho-rong, South Korean singer-songwriter and actress
Camila Cabello
Camila Cabello, Cuban-American singer-songwriter and actress
On the field and off it, athletes were making history:
Vlado Janković
Vlado Janković, Greek-Serbian basketball player
Antonio Rüdiger
Antonio Rüdiger, German footballer
Michael Thomas (wide receiver, born 1993)
Michael Thomas, American football player
Dilson Herrera
Dilson Herrera, Colombian baseball player
Must-see TV was a real thing — and this is what filled the airwaves:

All My Children
"Thurs Mar 03 1994" (Season 1994, Episode 44) aired on 1994-03-03.

This Old House
"The Honolulu House - 5" (Season 15, Episode 23) aired on 1994-03-03.

The Sinbad Show
"The Telethon" (Season 1, Episode 17) aired on 1994-03-03.

The Late Show with David Letterman
"Geena Davis, Aerosmith" (Season 1994, Episode 40) aired on 1994-03-03.
"The Pearl Necklace of Gwalior" (Season 3, Episode 30) aired on 1995-03-03.
"The Old and the Dead" (Season 3, Episode 16) aired on 1995-03-03.
"Phoebe Cates, George Wendt, Bush" (Season 1995, Episode 40) aired on 1995-03-03.
"A Midseason Night's Sex Comedy" (Season 1, Episode 17) aired on 1996-03-03.
"Toddlers mess with makeup" (Season 8, Episode 22) aired on 1997-03-03.
"Breaking Up is Easy to Do (3)" (Season 11, Episode 16) aired on 1997-03-03.
"Debi Mazar" (Season 1997, Episode 29) aired on 1997-03-03.
"Jon Stewart, Debi Mazar, Duncan Sheik" (Season 1997, Episode 38) aired on 1997-03-03.
"Dalmatian Vacation, Part 2: Cross-Country Calamity" (Season 2, Episode 52) aired on 1998-03-03.
"Something About Hitting the Sauce" (Season 2, Episode 1) aired on 1998-03-03.
"Episode 2" (Season 1, Episode 2) aired on 1998-03-03.
"Kid Scientists, Gabriel Byrne, Richie Sambora" (Season 1998, Episode 37) aired on 1998-03-03.
Total Request Live had teenagers calling in around the clock. Here's what was charting:
The #1 most requested video on TRL on this date in 1999
#2 on TRL — Backstreet Boys, "I Want It That Way"
#3 on TRL — Ricky Martin, "Livin' la Vida Loca"
#4 on TRL — TLC, "No Scrubs"
#5 on TRL — Destiny's Child, "Bills, Bills, Bills"
#6 on TRL — Eminem, "My Name Is"
#7 on TRL — Savage Garden, "I Want You"
#8 on TRL — Limp Bizkit, "Nookie"
#9 on TRL — Sugar Ray, "Every Morning"
#10 on TRL — Santana, "Smooth"
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