1954 IN TELEVISION


The year '1954 in television' involved some significant events.
Below is a list of television-related events in 1954.
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Contents
Events
Debuts
Television shows
Ending this year
Births

Events



January 1 - NBC broadcasts the Rose Parade in NTSC color on 21 stations.

January 3 - RAI launched in Italy.

January 11 - The first weather forecast with an in-vision presenter is televised in the UK.

March 28 - WKAQ-TV became the first television station in Puerto Rico.

★ April - The American Broadcasting Company broadcasts the Army-McCarthy hearings live and in their entirety.

June 5 - The last new episode of the comic variety program, ''Your Show of Shows'', airs.

July 5 - First actual news bulletin, ''News and Newsreel'', aired on BBC Television, replacing ''Television Newsreel''.

September 11 - The Miss America Beauty Contest airs for the first time on national television in the United States. 27 million viewers watched as Lee Ann Meriwether won the crown. Meriwether would later become a television actress, co-starring in ''Barnaby Jones'' in the 1970s.

November 3 - Disney's ''Alice in Wonderland'' airs on ABC.

December 12 - BBC Television screens its famous, and controversial, adaptation of George Orwell's ''Nineteen Eighty-Four''.

★ First television broadcast begins in Colombia.

Television Act 1954 authorises setting up the infrastructure for British commercial television.

★ The British Academy Television Awards, the most prestigious awards in the British television industry, are first awarded.

Debuts



January 4 - ''The Brighter Day'' (1954–1962) premieres.

★ January - ''Annie Oakley'' (1954–1957) premieres.

April 2 - ''The Grove Family'', generally considered the first British TV soap opera, debuts on BBC Television (1954–1957).

★ September - ''The Tonight Show'' begins airing on the NBC network (1954–present).

October 21 - The CBS anthology series, ''Climax!'' (1954–1958) airs an adaptation of Ian Fleming's novel, ''Casino Royale'', starring Barry Nelson as an Americanized version of spy James Bond. This is the first dramatic adaptation of a Bond novel.

October 27 - Disneyland (1954–1958).

December 21 - ''Zoo Quest'' begins on BBC Television (1954–1964).

★ ''Face the Nation'' premieres on CBS (1954–present).

★ ''The Secret Storm'' (1954–1974) premieres.

★ ''The National'' premieres as ''The National News'' on CBC (1954–present).

Television shows


''listed by starting year''

★ ''Muffin the Mule'' (19461955).

★ ''Gillette Cavalcade of Sports'' (19461960).

★ ''Kukla, Fran and Ollie'' (1947–1957).

★ ''Howdy Doody'' (1947–1960).

★ ''Kraft Television Theater'' (1947–1958).

★ ''Meet the Press'' (1947–present).

★ ''Candid Camera'' (1948–present).

★ ''The Ed Sullivan Show'' (1948–1971).

★ ''Bozo the Clown'' (1949–present).

★ ''Come Dancing'' (UK) (19491995).

★ ''The Goldbergs'' (1949–1955).

★ ''The Voice of Firestone'' (1949–1963).

★ ''Hawkins Falls'' (1950, 1951–1955)).

★ ''Cisco Kid'' (19501956).

★ ''The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show'' (1950–1958).

★ ''The Jack Benny Show'' (1950–1965).

★ ''Truth or Consequences'' (1950–1988).

★ ''What's My Line'' (1950–1967).

★ ''Your Hit Parade'' (1950–1959).

★ ''Dragnet'' (1951–1959).

★ ''I Love Lucy'' (1951–1957).

★ ''Love of Life'' (1951–1980).

★ ''Search for Tomorrow'' (1951–1986).

★ ''The Roy Rogers Show'' (1951–1957).

★ ''Hallmark Hall of Fame'' (1951–present)

★ ''American Bandstand'' (19521989).

★ ''The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet'' (1952–1966).

★ ''Adventures of Superman'' (19521958)

★ ''Life is Worth Living'' (1952–1957).

★ ''My Little Margie'' (1952–1955).

★ ''The Guiding Light'' (1952–present).

★ ''The Today Show'' (1952–present).

★ ''This Is Your Life'' (US) (1952–1961).

★ ''Buick-Berle Show'' (1953–1954); the show was renamed ''The Milton Berle Show'' (1954–1967) this year.

★ ''General Motors Theatre'' (Can) ('1953–1956', 1958–1961)

★ ''Panorama'' (UK) (1953–present).

★ ''The Good Old Days'' (UK) (1953–1983).

Ending this year



July 2 - ''Television Newsreel'' (UK) is last shown on the BBC Television Service, to be superseded the following Monday by the new BBC News bulletins. (1948–1954).

★ ''Juvenile Jury'' (1947–1954).

★ ''Martin Kane, Private Eye'' (1949–1954).

★ ''Your Show of Shows'' (1950–1954).

★ ''Flash Gordon'' (1953–1954).

October 10- ''Author Meets the Critics'' (1947–1954).

Births



January 5 - Pamela Sue Martin, actress.

January 12 - Howard Stern, radio host.

January 19 - Katey Sagal, actress on ''Married... with Children''.

February 15 - Matt Groening, creator of ''The Simpsons'' and ''Futurama''.

March 1 - Catherine Bach, actress.

★ March 1 - Ron Howard, actor, director.

June 21 - Anne Kirkbride, actress.

September 8 - Anne Diamond, television presenter.

October 9 - Scott Bakula, American television actor.

October 14 - Tanya Roberts, American actress.

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