1971 IN TELEVISION


The year '1971 in television' involved some significant events.
Below is a list of television-related events in 1971.
''For the American TV schedule, see: 1971-72 American network television schedule.''

Contents
Events
Debuts
Television shows
1940s
1950s
1960s
1970s
Ending this year
Changes of network affiliation
Births
Deaths

Events


''Green Acres'', along with other "rural" CBS comedies, were canceled in masse in the spring of 1971.


January 3 - BBC Open University broadcasts begin in the UK.

January 27 - Valerie Barlow is electrocuted by a faulty hairdryer, and then perishes in a house fire on ''Coronation Street''.

February 23 - ''The Selling of the Pentagon'' documentary airs on CBS.

March 2 - On an "All in the Family" episode, Archie and Edith gets brand new-next door neighbors, The Jeffersons, Michael and Gloria's best friend, Lionel Jefferson (played by Mike Evans) and his mother, Louise (played by Isabel Sanford) appear this season, George Jefferson (played by Sherman Hemsley) is not depicted until 1973.

March 11 - ABC cancels ''The Lawrence Welk Show'' after sixteen years on the network. The show, however, returns to the airwaves in syndication in September, where it would run for another eleven years.

★ May - CBS debuts its schedule for the fall 1971 season, and cancels, in the words of Pat Buttram, "every show that had a tree in it." ''Green Acres'', ''The Beverly Hillbillies'', ''Mayberry R.F.D.'', and ''Hee Haw'' all end production. The latter show continued on for two decades in syndication.

June 7 - The UK children's magazine show ''Blue Peter'' buries a time capsule in the grounds of BBC Television Centre, due to be opened on the first episode of the year 2000.

November - Top-rated ''As the World Turns'' loses the #1 slot in the daytime Nielsens for the first time since 1959.

Michael Zaslow first appears as Roger Thorpe on ''The Guiding Light''.

★ CBS presents the first U.S. airing of the much-acclaimed 6-hour BBC miniseries ''The Six Wives of Henry VIII'', starring Keith Michell, over six consecutive Sundays, from August 1 until September 5.

September 13 - Prime Time shrank as the original Prime Time Access Rule took effect. NBC, unable to take advantage, immediately felt the pinch and failed to win any of the 1971-72 season's first 13 weeks.

Debuts



January 10 - ''Masterpiece Theatre'' debuts on PBS (1971-present).

January 12 - ''All in the Family'' premieres on CBS (1971-1979).

April 3 - ''Kamen Rider'' premieres on MBS in Japan (1971-1973)

September 21 - ''The Old Grey Whistle Test'' premiered on BBC2 (1971-1987).

★ ''Soul Train'', the African-American equivalent to ''American Bandstand'', premieres (1971-present).

October 10 - ''Upstairs, Downstairs'' debuts in the UK on ITV.

October 25 - ''The Electric Company'', a skit-based children's program aimed at teaching reading skills, premieres on PBS (1971-1977).

September 18 - ''The New Dick Van Dyke Show'' premieres on CBS (1971-1974).

August 1 - ''The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour'' premieres on CBS (1971-1974).

★ ''NBC Mystery Movie'' premieres (1971-1977) as a wheel show featuring:


★ ''McCloud'' (premiered in 1970);


★ ''McMillan and Wife'' (1971-1977);


★ ''Columbo'' (1971-1978).

Television shows


1940s


★ ''Meet the Press'' (1947-present).

★ ''Candid Camera'' (1948-present).

★ ''Bozo the Clown'' (1949-present).

★ ''Come Dancing'' (UK) (1949-1995).
1950s


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

★ ''Love of Life'' (1951-1980).

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

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

★ ''American Bandstand'' (1952-1989).

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

★ ''The Today Show'' (1952-present).

★ ''Panorama'' (UK) (1953-present).

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

★ ''Face the Nation'' (1954-present).

★ ''The Secret Storm'' (1954-1974).

★ ''The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson'' (1962-1992).

★ ''Captain Kangaroo'' (1955-1984).

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

★ ''Gunsmoke'' (1955-1975).

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

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

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

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

★ ''The Edge of Night'' (1956-1984).

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

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

★ ''Blue Peter'' (UK) (1958-present).

★ ''Grandstand'' (UK) (1958-2007).

★ ''Bonanza'' (1959-1973).
1960s


★ ''Coronation Street'' (UK) (1960-present).

★ ''My Three Sons'' (1960-1972).

★ ''Four Corners'' (Australia) (1961-present).

★ ''It's Academic'' (1961-present).

★ ''The Mike Douglas Show'' (1961-1981).

★ ''The Late Late Show'' (Ireland) (1962-present).

★ ''Z-Cars'' (UK) (1962-1978).

★ ''Doctor Who'' (UK) (1963-1989, 1996, 2005-present).

★ ''General Hospital'' (1963-present).

★ ''The Doctors'' (1963-1982).

★ ''Another World'' (1964-1999).

★ ''Bewitched'' (1964-1972).

★ ''The Dick Cavett Show'' (1969-1974)

★ ''A Charlie Brown Christmas'' (1965-present, aired annually).

★ ''It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown'' (1966-present, aired annually).

★ ''Charlie Brown's All-Stars'' (1966-1972, aired annually).

★ ''Crossroads'' (UK) (1964-1988, 2001-2003).

★ ''Jeopardy!'' (1964-1975, 1984-present).

★ ''Top of the Pops'' (UK) (1964-2006).

★ ''Days of Our Lives'' (1965-present).

★ ''The Dean Martin Show'' (1965-1974).

★ ''Tom and Jerry'' ('1965-1972', 1975-1977, 1980-1982)

★ ''World of Sport'' (UK) (1965-1985).

★ '' (1966-1973).

★ ''Play School'' (1966-present).

★ ''The Money Programme'' (UK) (1966-present).

★ ''The Newlywed Game'' (1966-1974).

★ ''Ironside'' (1967-1975).

★ ''Love is a Many Splendored Thing'' (1967-1973).

★ ''Mannix'' (1967-1975).

★ ''The Carol Burnett Show'' (1967-1978).

★ ''60 Minutes'' (1968-present).

★ ''Dad's Army'' (UK) (1968-1977).

★ ''Hawaii Five-O'' (1968-1980).

★ ''Here's Lucy'' (1968-1974).

★ ''Laugh-In'' (1968-1973).

★ ''Magpie'' (UK) (1968-1980).

★ ''One Life to Live'' (1968-present).

★ ''The Doris Day Show'' (1968-1973).

★ ''The Mod Squad'' (1968-1973).

★ ''Bright Promise'' (1969-1972).

★ ''Hee Haw'' (1969-1993).

★ ''Love, American Style'' (1969-1974).

★ ''Marcus Welby, M.D.'' (1969-1976).

★ ''Monty Python's Flying Circus'' (UK) (1969-1974).

★ ''Room 222'' (1969-1974).

★ ''Sesame Street'' (1969-present).

★ ''The Benny Hill Show'' (1969-1989).

★ ''The Brady Bunch'' (1969-1974).

★ ''The Clangers'' (UK) (1969-1972).

★ ''The Wonderful World of Disney'' (1969-1979).

★ ''What's My Line?'' (1968-1975, syndicated version).

★ ''Where the Heart Is'' (1969-1973).
1970s


★ ''All My Children'' (1970-present).

★ ''Doomwatch'' (UK) (1970-1972).

★ ''Mary Tyler Moore'' (1970-1977).

★ ''McCloud'' (1970-1977).

★ ''Monday Night Football'' (1970-present).

★ ''Play for Today'' (UK) (1970-1984).

★ ''The Flip Wilson Show'' (1970-1974).

★ ''The Odd Couple'' (1970-1975).

★ ''The Partridge Family'' (1970-1974).

Ending this year



★ ''Julia'' (1968-1971).

★ ''Family Affair'' (1966-1971).

★ ''That Girl'' (1966-1971).

★ ''The Beverly Hillbillies'' (1962-1971).

★ ''Mayberry R.F.D.'' (formerly The Andy Griffith Show, 1960-1971).

April 2 - ''Dark Shadows'' (1966-1971).

★ ''Hogan's Heroes'' (1965-1971).

★ ''Green Acres'' (1965-1971).

June 6 - ''The Ed Sullivan Show'' (1948-1971).

May 5 - ''The Johnny Cash Show'' (1969-1971).

★ ''UFO'' (UK) (1970-1971).

October 22 - ''What's New'' (1959-1971).

Changes of network affiliation



★ ''The Lawrence Welk Show'' moves from ABC to first-run syndication.

★ ''Hee Haw'', from CBS to first-run syndication.

Births



January 1 - Suzanne Virdee, British regional TV newscaster.

January 5 - Jayne Middlemiss, UK television presenter.

January 6 - Charlie Neil, British regional TV weather reader.

January 7 - Gillian Lacey-Solymar

January 12 - Catherine Jones, UK television presenter

January 13 - Sarah Tansey, UK actress.

January 14 - Yiolanda Koppel, UK television presenter

January 15 - Lara Cazalet

January 16 - Julia Ford, English actress

January 18 - Wendy Elsmore, television presenter.

January 19 - Lucy Scott, British actress

January 20 - Romilly Weeks, English television newsreader

February 3 - Lisa Lackey, Australian actress.

February 16 - Amanda Holden.

February 23 - Melinda Messenger, British television presenter and model.

March 9 - Emmanuel Lewis.

March 23 - Gail Porter, television presenter.

April 18 - David Tennant, Actor

April 27 - Tess Daly, British television presenter.

July 9 - Dani Behr, television presenter and actress.

July 17 - Peta Brady, actress.

August 7 - Melanie Sykes, British television presenter.

August 9 - Kate Sanderson

August 31 - Kirstie Allsopp

September 2 - Lisa Snowdon

September 8 - Brooke Burke.

September 9 - Natasha Kaplinsky, British television presenter.

September 13 - Louise Lombard, British actress.

September 25 - Jessie Wallace, British actress.

September 28 - Liza Walker, British actress.

October 19 - Kacey Ainsworth, British actress.

November 25 - Christina Applegate.

December 5 - Justine Kerrigan, British actress.

Deaths



March 11 - Philo Farnsworth, 64, television pioneer.

March 15 - Bebe Daniels, 70, actress.

December 12 - David Sarnoff, 80, television pioneer.

December 30 - Melba Rae, 49, soap opera actress (''Search for Tomorrow'').

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