February 6, 1953 Ian Craig makes Test Cricket debut at 17 yrs 239 days, youngest Aussie February 6, 1953 Susie Hutchison, Flintridge California, equestrian show jumper (Olymp-96) February 6, 1953 U.S. controls on wages & some consumer goods were lifted February 6, 1952 England replaces King George VI stamp series with Queen Elizabeth II February 6, 1952 George VI, King of Britain (1936-52), dies at 56 February 6, 1952 Richard Charsworth, Australian women field hockey head coach (Oly-96) February 6, 1951 Maria Christina, Belgian princess/daughter of Leopold III February 6, 1951 U.S. performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site Argonne Atomic Lab (Ill), to demonstrate lax in security February 6, 1950 Mike Batt, composer/arranger February 6, 1950 Natalie Cole, Los Angeles California, vocalist (Pink Cadillac, Miss You Like Crazy) February 6, 1950 Punky Meadows, Washington DC, rock guitarist (Angel) February 6, 1950 Rich Glover, NFLer February 6, 1949 Frank Rich, U.S. politician (?) February 6, 1949 Manuel Orantes, tennis champ (US Open-1975) February 6, 1949 Richie Zisk, baseball player February 6, 1948 1st radio-controlled airplane flown February 6, 1948 Bradman retires hurt, 57 in his last Test Cricket innings in Australia February 6, 1948 KNXT (now KCBS) TV channel 2 in Los Angeles, California (CBS) 1st broadcast February 6, 1948 Robert Brasillach, French author/nazi collaborator, dies at 38 February 6, 1947 Albert JM Bakker, Dutch actor (Teun the night watch), dies at 82