The Heidi Game was an
American football game played on November 17, 1968, in which the
Oakland Raiders came from behind to defeat the
New York Jets 43–32, scoring two
touchdowns in the final minute to win. It obtained its nickname because the
National Broadcasting Company (NBC) controversially broke away from the game with the Jets still winning to air the
television filmHeidi at 7 p.m. in the Eastern Time Zone. A high-scoring contest, together with a number of injuries and penalties for the two bitter
American Football League rivals, caused the game to run long. NBC executives had ordered that Heidi must begin on time, but given the exciting game, they decided to postpone the start of the film. Many members of the public called NBC to inquire about the schedule, to complain or opine, jamming the network's switchboards. As NBC executives were trying to call the same switchboards to implement their decision, the change could not be communicated, and Heidi began as scheduled. The movie preempted the final moments of the game in the eastern half of the country, to the outrage of viewers. In 1997, the Heidi Game was voted the most memorable regular season game in pro football history. (
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The Jebel Akhdar, meaning The Green Mountain, is part of the
Al Hajar Mountains range in
Oman. It is named for its ability to support agriculture despite the desert climate of the area.
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