1990 IN TELEVISION


The year '1990 in television' involved some significant events.
Below is a list of television-related events in 1990.
''For the American TV schedule, see: 1990-91 United States network television schedule.''

Contents
Events
Debuts
Television shows
1940s
1950s
1960s
1970s
1980s
Ending this year
Cancelled, but eventually to return on air
Changes of network affiliation
Births
Deaths

Events



January 2 - ''All My Children'' airs its 20th anniversary special. The characters Joe and Ruth Martin sit down with Erica Kane, her mother Mona, and Phoebe Wallingford as they go through scrapbook pictures which segue into memorable clips from the show's past twenty years.

January 21 - ''MTV Unplugged'' premieres on cable television with musical guest, Squeeze.

February 17 - Aerosmith appears in the ''Saturday Night Live'' sketch ''Wayne's World'', where they perform the ''Wayne's World'' theme song.

March 25 - British Satellite Broadcasting (BSB) launches on cable in the UK, a rival to Sky Television (which launched in February 1989).

★ March - On ''All My Children'', actress Debbi Morgan, one-half of the first black supercouple, leaves the role of Angie Baxter Hubbard.

March 30 - Rush Limbaugh guest hosts ''The Pat Sajak Show'' and his controversial comments on abortion and affirmative action create a stir that causes the audience to be removed from the studio.

April 12 - All three major American networks (ABC, NBC and CBS) simulcast ''Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue'', a TV special warning kids about the danger of drugs.

April 29 - BSB launches on satellite television.

April 30 - The long-lost pilot film to ''I Love Lucy'' airs on CBS as a special.

May 11 - A trick backfires on J.R. when his enemy conspires to trap him inside an insane asylum on the season finale of ''Dallas''.

7 June16 July - The ''Cruise of Deception'' storyline airs on ''Days of Our Lives''.

June 27 - Genie Francis, in an attempt to shed her image as Laura Spencer, starts playing her third soap role, as Irishwoman Ceara Connor on ''All My Children'' which she will remain for two years until 1992.

October 15 - Legislation is signed into United States law requiring closed captioning decoders in all large color TVs manufactured after July 1, 1993.

November 2 - BSB merges with Sky Television, becoming British Sky Broadcasting (BSkyB).

★ CBS starts airing its daytime lineup in stereo sound, after competition from NBC and ABC necessitated the change in standard.

Chris Farley, Tim Meadows, Chris Rock, Adam Sandler, Rob Schneider and Julia Sweeney join ''Saturday Night Live''.

Debuts



January 1 - ''Mr Bean'' premieres on ITV (1990-1995)

January 4 - ''One Foot in the Grave'' premieres on BBC1 in the UK (1990–2000).

January 7 - ''Road to Avonlea'' premieres on CBC in Canada and on The Disney Channel in the US (1990–1996).

February 15 - ''The Crystal Maze'' premieres on Channel 4 in the UK (1990–1995).

March 2 - ''Chikyuu Sentai Fiveman'' premieres on TV-Asahi (1990-1991)

April 8 - ''Twin Peaks'' premieres on ABC (1990-1991).

April 15 - ''In Living Color'' premieres on FOX (1990–1994).

April 19 - Wings premieres on NBC (1990-1997)

July 2 - ''Masterchef'' debuts on BBC1 in the UK.

July 12 - ''Northern Exposure'' premieres on CBS (1990-1995)

July 15 - ''Match Game'' returns for one season on American Broadcasting Company with host Ross Shafer.

August 23 - ''Ferris Bueller'' premieres on NBC (1990–1991).

September 8 - ''America's Funniest People'' premieres on ABC (1990–1994).

September 10 - ''The Joker's Wild'' returns with host Pat Finn and a new format and taped at CBS Television City


★ ''The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air'' premieres on NBC (1990–1996).

September 13 - ''Law & Order'' premieres on NBC (1990— ).

September 13 - ''Babes'', a sitcom about a trio of overweight siblings, debut on Fox (1990-1991).

September 16 - ''America's Funniest Home Videos'' premieres on ABC (1990— ).

September 26 - The poorly received ''Cop Rock'' premieres on television, TV's first (and last) musical police drama.

September 28 - ''Have I Got News for You'' debuts on BBC2 in the UK.

September 30 - ''Heil Honey I'm Home!'' premieres on Galaxy on BSB as a "long-lost" 1950s US sitcom featuring Adolf Hitler and Eva Braun getting used to a Jewish couple moving in next door. The controversy that followed meant that it became the first and, to this date, only UK television show to be cancelled after one episode.

October 4 - ''Beverly Hills, 90210'' premieres on FOX (1990-2000)

November 3 - ''The NBA on NBC'' debuts with the Los Angeles Lakers vs. the Spurs in San Antonio (1990–2002).

Television shows


1940s


★ ''Meet the Press'' (1947— )

★ ''Candid Camera'' (1948— )

★ ''Come Dancing'' (UK) (19491995)
1950s


★ ''Hallmark Hall of Fame'' (1951— )

★ ''Guiding Light'' (1952— )

★ ''The Today Show'' (1952— )

★ ''Panorama'' (UK) (1953— )

★ ''Face the Nation'' (1954— )

★ ''The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson'' (19621992)

★ ''This Is Your Life'' (UK) (19552003)

★ ''As the World Turns'' (1956— )

★ ''What the Papers Say'' (UK) (1956— )

★ ''The Sky at Night'' (UK) (1957— )

★ ''Blue Peter'' (UK) (1958— )

★ ''Grandstand'' (UK) (1958-2007)
1960s


★ ''Coronation Street'' (UK) (1960— )

★ ''Four Corners'' (Australia) (1961— )

★ ''It's Academic'' (1961— )

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

★ ''General Hospital'' (1963— )

★ ''Another World'' (19641999)

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

★ ''Days of Our Lives'' (1965— )

★ ''Play School'' (1966— )

★ ''The Money Programme'' (UK) (1966— )

★ ''60 Minutes'' (1968— )

★ ''One Life to Live'' (1968— )

★ ''Hee Haw'' (1969–1993)

★ ''Sesame Street'' (1969— )
1970s


★ ''All My Children'' (1970— )

★ ''Monday Night Football'' (1970— )

★ ''Masterpiece Theatre'' (1971— )

★ ''Soul Train'' (1971— )

★ ''Emmerdale'' (UK) (1972— )

★ ''Newsround'' (UK) (1972— )

★ ''The Price Is Right'' (1972— )

★ ''Last of the Summer Wine'' (UK) (1973— )

★ ''The Young and the Restless'' (1973— )

★ ''Derrick'' (19741998)

★ ''Wish You Were Here...?'' (UK) (1974— )

★ ''Arena'' (UK) (1975— )

★ ''Good Morning America'' (1975— )

★ ''Jim'll Fix It'' (UK) (1975–1994)

★ ''Saturday Night Live'' (1975— )

★ ''the fifth estate'' (Canada) (1975— )

★ ''Wheel of Fortune'' (1975— )

★ ''20/20'' (1978— )

★ ''Dallas'' (1978–1991)

★ ''Grange Hill'' (UK) (1978— )

★ ''Knots Landing'' (1979–1993)

★ ''Antiques Roadshow'' (UK) (1979— )

★ ''Nightline'' (1979— )

★ ''This Old House'' (1979— )
1980s


★ ''Entertainment Tonight'' (1981— )

★ ''What Now'' (1982— )

★ ''Timewatch'' (UK) (1982— )

★ ''Cheers'' (1982–1993)

★ ''Late Night with David Letterman'' (1982–1993)

★ ''The Journal'' (Canada) (1982–1992)

★ ''Loving'' (1983–1995)

★ ''Jeopardy!'' (1964–1975, '1984— ')

★ ''Mother and Son'' (Australia) (1984–1994)

★ ''Murder, She Wrote'' (1984–1996)

★ ''Night Court'' (1984–1992)

★ ''Santa Barbara'' (1984–1993)

★ ''The Bill'' (UK) (1984— )

★ ''The Cosby Show'' (1984–1992)

★ ''Who's the Boss?'' (1984–1992)

★ ''EastEnders'' (UK) (1985— )

★ ''Growing Pains'' (1985–1992)

★ ''MacGyver'' (1985–1992)

★ ''Neighbours'' (Australia) (1985— )

★ ''Only Fools and Horses'' (UK) (1981–1983, '1985–1993', 1996–1997, 2001–2003)

★ ''Sally'' (1985–2002)

★ ''T-Bag and the Pearls of Wisdom and T-Bag's Christmas Ding Dong'' (There were various T-Bag series between 1985 and 1992)

★ ''The Golden Girls'' (1985–1992)

★ ''Amen'' (1986–1991)

★ ''Designing Women'' (1986–1993)

★ ''Double Dare'' (1986–1993)

★ ''Hey Dad...!'' (Australia) (1986–1994)

★ ''L.A. Law'' (1986–1994)

★ ''Matlock'' (1986–1995)

★ ''Pee-wee's Playhouse'' (1986–1991)

★ ''Perfect Strangers'' (1986–1993)

★ ''The Oprah Winfrey Show'' (1986— )

★ ''Comic Relief'' (UK) (1986— )

★ ''Casualty'' (UK) (1986— )

★ ''A Different World'' (1987–1993)

★ ''Beadle's About'' (UK) (1987–1996)

★ ''ChuckleVision'' (UK) (1987— )

★ ''Full House'' (1987–1995)

★ ''Going Live!'' (UK) (1987–1993)

★ ''Inspector Morse'' (1987–2000)

★ ''Knightmare'' (UK) (1987–1994)

★ ''Married... with Children'' (1987–1997)

★ '' (1987–1994)

★ ''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles'' (1987–1996)

★ ''The Bold and the Beautiful'' (1987— )

★ ''thirtysomething'' (1987–1991)

★ ''America's Most Wanted'' (1988— )

★ ''The American Experience'' (1988— )

★ ''Fair City'' (1988— )

★ ''Home and Away'' (1988— )

★ ''This Morning'' (1988— )

★ ''Red Dwarf'' (UK) (1988–1999)

★ ''Children's Ward'' (UK) (1988–2000)

★ ''Empty Nest'' (1988–1995)

★ ''Family Feud'' (1976–1985, '1988–1995', 1999— )

★ ''Garfield and Friends'' (1988–1995)

★ ''Murphy Brown'' (1988–1998)

★ ''Mystery Science Theater 3000'' (1988–1999)

★ ''Roseanne'' (1988–1997)

★ ''The Wonder Years'' (1988–1993)

★ ''48 Hours'' (1988— )

★ ''The Adventures of Superboy'' (1988–1992)

★ ''Electric Circus'' (1988–2003)

★ ''Acropolis Now'' (Australia) (1989–1992)

★ ''Baywatch'' (1989–2001)

★ ''Cops'' (1989— )

★ ''Family Matters'' (1989–1998)

★ ''Fast Forward'' (Australia) (1989–1992)

★ ''Inside Edition'' (1989— )

★ ''Life Goes On'' (1989–1993)

★ ''Maid Marian and her Merry Men'' (UK) (1989–1994)

★ ''Press Gang'' (UK) (1989–1993)

★ ''Seinfeld'' (1989–1998)

★ ''Tales from the Crypt'' (1989–1996)

★ ''The Arsenio Hall Show'' (1989–1994)

★ ''About Face'' (1989–1991)

★ ''The Big Gig'' (Australia) (1989–1992)

★ ''The Simpsons'' (1989— )

★ ''Match Game'' (1962–1969, 1973–1984, '1990–1991', 1998–1999)

Ending this year



March 12 - ''Mama's Family'' (1983–1984, '1986–1990')

March 24 - ''ALF'' (1986–1990)

April 13 - ''The Pat Sajak Show'' (1989-1990)

May 6 - ''227'' (1985–1990)

May 17 - ''Falcon Crest'' (1981–1990)

May 21 - ''Newhart'' (1982–1990)

May 26 - ''The Tracey Ullman Show'' (1987–1990)

June 14 - ''The NBA on CBS'' (1973–1990)

July 8 - ''Mr. Belvedere'' (1985–1990)

August 25 - ''Smurfs'' (1981-1990)

November 10 - ''Pee-wee's Playhouse'' (1986-1990)

November 11 - ''The Comedy Company'' (Australia) (1988–1990)

November 28 - ''Duck Tales'' (1987-1990)

December 29 - ''Muppet Babies'' (1984-1990)

★ ''You Can't Do That on Television'' (Canada: 1979–1990 and United States: 1981–1990)

★ ''T. and T.'' (1988–1990)

★ ''Juke Box Jury'' (19591967, 1979, '1989–1990')

Cancelled, but eventually to return on air



★ ''The Magical World of Disney'' (1988–1990)

Changes of network affiliation



★ The ''Major League Baseball Game of the Week'' debuts on CBS (April 14) after spending 25 years on NBC.

★ ''The Gummi Bears'' moves from ABC to first-run syndication.

Births



★ March 23 - Luke Tarsitano, actor (''Fudge'')

Deaths



January 2 - Alan Hale, Jr., actor (Skipper Jonas Grumby on ''Gilligan's Island'')

January 9 - Northern Calloway, actor (David on ''Sesame Street'')

January 18 - Rusty Hamer, former child actor (''Make Room For Daddy''), suicide

February 15 - Jack Fletcher, character actor

March 24 - Ray Goulding, comedian, half of the comedy team Bob and Ray

May 10 - Susan Oliver, actress

May 16 - Jim Henson, puppeteer

May 21 - Franklyn Seales, actor (Dexter on ''Silver Spoons''), AIDS

May 25 - Vic Tayback, actor (Mel Sharples on ''Alice'')

June 2 - Jack Gilford, actor

July 7 - Bill Cullen, game show host

July 8 - Howard Duff, actor

October 26 - William S. Paley, founder and longtime head of CBS

November 3 - Mary Martin, actress/singer

November 27 - David White, actor (Larry Tate on ''Bewitched'')

December 2 - Bob Cummings, actor

December 28 - Kiel Martin, actor (Officer J.D. LaRue on ''Hill Street Blues'')

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