And our hearts forever, Trump Nominates Conservative Amy Coney Barrett for Court... Lara Trump to Newsmax TV: 'Buckle Up' as Dems Try to 'Destroy' Judge... Trump Nominates Conservative Amy Coney Barrett for Court, Lara Trump to Newsmax TV: 'Buckle Up' as Dems Try to 'Destroy' Judge Barrett. As this website celebrates “Strong and True” moments in Notre Dame’s 125-year football history, it’s only fitting to recognize the song which that phrase comes from. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Regis Philbin during an appearance on The Joey Bishop Show in April 1968. Regis Philbin crashes his scooter during the "Late Show With David Letterman" at the Ed Sullivan Theater in New York City on November 17, 2011. Regis Philbin after his final appearance on "Live with Regis and Kelly" in New York on November 18, 2011. "Notre Dame, Our Mother" is the alma mater (official song of devotion) of the University of Notre Dame, a private, Catholic research university in northern Indiana. at a B. Dalton Bookstore in New York City on September 12, 1995. On Wednesday, a funeral was held at the Basilica of the Sacred Heart with burial following afterward at Cedar Grove Cemetery on the Notre Dame campus. Notre Dame, our Mother American. with Regis and Kelly”— with Kelly Ripa — from 2001 until his retirement. Letterman picked Philbin to be one of two guests on Letterman's first show after the 9/11 attacks. Regis Philbin and Kathy Lee Gifford hosting the 1994 Miss America Pageant in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Regis and Joy Philbin attend the Los Angeles screening of the film "Burden" on February 27, 2020. (CNN) After years of support to the university, Regis Philbin was laid to rest this week at his alma mater the University of Notre Dame, a final tribute … Philbin holds the world record for most hours on US television, according to Guinness World Records, with more than 16,700 hours on air. He was raised on Krueger Avenue during the Great Depression on the bottom floor of a two-family house. All rights reserved. The show was renamed to "Live with Regis and Kelly," when co-hosting duties were taken over by Kelly Ripa. Department of Athletics, First game in Notre Dame Football history, Notre Dame's First “Game of the Century,” 1935, Ara Takes The Team To Moreau Seminary, 1964, Montana Leads The Irish Back (1977 vs. Purdue), This Day in History: Reggie Ho's Heroics (1988 vs. Michigan), Notre Dame's Third Game of the Century (1966 vs. Michigan St.), Tim Brown Goes Back-to-Back (1987 vs. Michigan State), Dillingham to Battle (2002 vs. Michigan State), The Rocket Launches...Twice (1989 vs. Michigan), Brian Smith Seals It (2008 vs. Michigan), This Day in History: ND Turns on the Lights, The Unconscious Touchdown (1992 vs. Michigan), This Day in History: Harry Oliver's Heroics, This Day in History: Irish Hook the Horns, Irish Top Wolverines Under The Lights (1990 vs. Michigan), Irish Upset National Champs (1998 vs. Michigan), This Day in History: The Era of Ara Begins, This Day In History: Rockne Takes The Reins, Notre Dame Goes International: The Mirage Bowl, This Day In History: Covington's Goal Line Stop (1995 vs. Army), The House That Rockne Built (1930 vs. Navy), October 18, 1924: The Four Horsemen Arrive, Staying on Top (1943 vs. Iowa Pre-Flight), This Day In History: Most Points Ever (1905 vs. American Medical), This Day In History: Gipp's Best Game (1920 vs. Army), Jones Runs Past Panthers (2003 vs. Pittsburgh), This Day In History: The Forward Pass (1913 vs. Army), Goal Line Stand (1998 vs. Boston College), This Day In History: Filming Rudy (1992 vs. Boston College), This Day In History: Notre Dame's Second Game of the Century (1946 vs. Army), This Day In History: Win One For The Gipper, This Day In History: Irish Topple a Nemesis, The Real Rudy Moment (1975 vs. Georgia Tech), This Day In History: Beuerlein's Second Chance (1986 vs. USC), Defeating The Defending Champs (1973 vs. USC), Notre Dame's First Heisman Trophy Winner: Angelo Bertelli (1943), Notre Dame's Second Heisman Trophy: Johnny Lujack (1947), Notre Dame's Third Heisman Trophy: Leon Hart (1949), Notre Dame's Fourth Heisman Trophy: Johnny Lattner (1953), Notre Dame's Fifth Heisman Trophy: Paul Hornung (1956), Notre Dame's Sixth Heisman Trophy: John Huarte (1964), Notre Dame's Seventh Heisman Trophy: Tim Brown (1987), The First Bowl Trip: One For The Ages (The Journey), The First Bowl Trip: One For The Ages (The Game), This Day In History: Notre Dame All-Stars vs. New York Giants (Rockne's Final Game), Rocket's Return That Wasn't (1991 Orange Bowl), The Chicken Soup Game (1979 Cotton Bowl Classic), Thunder and Lightning (1993 Cotton Bowl Classic), Irish Outrun Aggies Again (1994 Cotton Bowl Classic), Notre Dame's Fourth Game of The Century (1993 vs. Florida State), The 11th National Championship (1989 Fiesta Bowl).