1958 IN TELEVISION


The year '1958 in television' involved some significant events.
Below is a list of television-related events in 1958.

Contents
Events
Debuts
Television shows
Ending this year
Births

Events



January 14 - TWW, the first ITV franchise for South Wales and West of England, went on the air.

17 February 1958 - Pope Pius XII designates St. Clare of Assisi the patron saint of television. Thereafter, placing her icon on a television set was said to improve reception.[1]

July 1 - The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation links television broadcasting across Canada. The CBC's microwave network between Nova Scotia and British Columbia, completed this year, makes it the longest in the world.

August 30 - Southern Television, the ITV franchise for South Central and South East England, went on the air.

November 28 - During the live broadcast of the ''Armchair Theatre'' play ''Underground'' on the ITV network in the UK, actor Gareth Jones dies between two of his scenes while in make-up. Director William Kotcheff is forced to improvise with his cast to carry on the play to its conclusion, with producer Sydney Newman ordering him to "shoot it like a football match".

★ Senator Estes Kefauver holds congressional hearings on the rising rates of juvenile crime and publishes an article in Reader's Digest called "Let's Get Rid of Tele-Violence."

Ampex demonstrates their design for a color Video Tape Recorder.

★ In the United Kingdom, the top-rated show of the year was the ITV game show Dotto, adapted from an American game show which in turn was based on children's Connect the Dots game.

★ The original American version of "Dotto" was the first game show to be implicated in the Scandals, and was abruptly cancelled in August.

★ Top-rated prime-time game show "Twenty One" was abruptly dropped by NBC in October after former contestant Herb Stempel charged that the show was rigged and that he had been ordered to lose a match to the popular Charles Van Doren.

Fall – The Scandals involving rigged network quiz shows spread, resulting in the cancellation of the original big-money game show, CBS' "The 64,000 Question", and creating havoc within the US television industry.

Debuts



September 22 - ''Peter Gunn'' premieres on NBC (1958-1961).

October 2 - ''The Huckleberry Hound Show'' premieres, Hanna Barbera's second television series (1958-1962).

October 10 - ''Grandstand'' (UK) debuts on BBC Television (1958-2007).

October 16 - ''Blue Peter'' (UK), the world's longest-running children's TV programme, debuts on BBC Television (1958-present).

December 22 - ''Quatermass and the Pit'' (UK) premieres on BBC Television (1958-1959).

★ ''The Donna Reed Show'' premieres on ABC (1958-1966).

★ ''Don Messer's Jubilee'' premieres (1958-1969).

★ ''The Friendly Giant'' premieres (1958-1985).

★ ''Your Life in Their Hands'' (UK) premieres on BBC Television (1958-1964 and many revivals).

★ ''An Evening With Fred Astaire'' on NBC; first show prerecorded on color videotape, wins nine Emmy Awards.

Television shows



★ ''Gillette Cavalcade of Sports'' (1946-1960).

★ ''Howdy Doody'' (1947-1960).

★ ''Meet the Press'' (1947-present).

★ ''Candid Camera'' (1948-present).

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

★ ''Bozo the Clown'' (1949-present).

★ ''Come Dancing'' (UK) (1949-1995).

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

★ ''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).

★ ''Love of Life'' (1951-1980).

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

★ ''Hallmark Hall of Fame'' (1951-present).

★ ''American Bandstand'' (1952-1989).

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

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

★ ''The Today Show'' (1952-present).

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

★ ''Panorama'' (UK) (1953-present).

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

★ ''Disneyland'' (1954-1958) ends on September 3, to resume on September 12 as ''Walt Disney Presents'' (1958-1961).

★ ''Face the Nation'' (1954-present).

★ ''The Brighter Day'' (1954-1962).

★ ''The Milton Berle Show'' (1954-1967).

★ ''The Secret Storm'' (1954-1974).

★ ''The Tonight Show'' (1954-present).

★ ''Zoo Quest'' (UK) (1954-1964).

★ ''Alfred Hitchcock Presents'' (1955-1962).

★ ''Captain Kangaroo'' (1955-1984).

★ ''Cheyenne'' (1955-1962).

★ ''Dixon of Dock Green'' (UK) (1955-1976).

★ ''Gunsmoke'' (1955-1975).

★ ''Mickey Mouse Club'' (1955-1959).

★ ''The Lawrence Welk Show'' (1955-1982).

★ ''This Is Your Life'' (UK) (1955-2003).

★ ''Armchair Theatre'' (UK) (1956-1968).

★ ''As the World Turns'' (1956-present).

★ ''Hancock's Half Hour'' (1956-1962).

★ ''Opportunity Knocks'' (UK) (1956-1978).

★ ''The Edge of Night'' (1956-1984).

★ ''The Gale Storm Show, Oh! Susanna'' (1956-1960).

★ ''The Price Is Right'' (1956-1965).

★ ''The Steve Allen Show'' (1956-1960).

★ ''What the Papers Say'' (UK) (1956-present).

★ ''Leave It to Beaver'' (1957-1963).

★ ''The Army Game'' (UK) (1957-1961).

★ ''The Sky at Night'' (UK) (1957-present).

★ ''General Motors Presents'' (Can) (1953-1956, '1958-1961')

Ending this year



April 28 - ''Adventures of Superman'' (1952-1958).

★ June - ''Climax!'' (1954-1958).

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

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

Births



January 1 - Kim Taylforth, actress.

January 2 - Maya Even, television presenter.

January 3 - Kerry Armstrong, actress.

January 4 - Amanda York, English actress

January 30 - Brett Butler, actress, ''Grace Under Fire''.

April 29 - Eve Plumb, actress, ''The Brady Bunch''.

July 6 - Jennifer Saunders, actress.

August 31 - Julie Brown, actress.

September 10 - Dan Castellaneta, voice actor, ''The Simpsons''.

November 16 - Marg Helgenberger, actress.

November 22 - Jamie Lee Curtis, actress

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