1955 in television

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The year 1955 in television involved some significant events. Below is a list of television-related events during 1955.

Events[]

Elvis appears in Louisiana Hayride
  • January 10 – Minuto de Dios begins airing on television in Colombia; it will still be running more than 60 years later.
  • March 5 – Elvis Presley appears on television for the first time. The program is Louisiana Hayride, televised locally in Shreveport, Louisiana.
  • March 12 – The first Flemish children's TV show, Kom Toch Eens Kijken, is broadcast, hosted by (Nonkel Bob) and Terry Van Ginderen (Tante Terry).[1]
  • March 15 – The play No Time for Sergeants is broadcast by the American Broadcasting Company in The United States Steel Hour series, starring Andy Griffith in his television debut.
  • April 1 – The DuMont Television Network in the United States drastically decreases its programming; just eight series keep the network operating, in anticipation of its eventual shutdown sixteen months later.
  • May 9
    • Harpo Marx makes a memorable appearance on I Love Lucy in the U.S.
    • Jim Henson's puppet show Sam and Friends first airs on WRC-TV in Washington, D.C.
  • May 10: The first episode of the long-running and popular Flemish TV sitcom Schipper naast Mathilde is broadcast.[1]
  • June 7 – The quiz show craze begins with the premiere of The 64,000 Dollar Question in the U.S. The series spawns many imitations, including Twenty-One the next year, which will later be the focus of a quiz show scandal that results in congressional hearings.
  • June 24 – Channel 4 Thai Thorathat, as predecessor of MCOT HD, a first officially television broadcasting station launched in Thailand.[citation needed]
  • August 1 - Austrian ORF Television, predecessor of ORF eins, an officially regular broadcasting service, starts in Vienna.[2]
  • September 22 – Commercial television starts in the United Kingdom with the Independent Television Authority's first ITV franchise beginning broadcasting in LondonAssociated-Rediffusion on weekdays, ATV during weekends, ending the previous BBC monopoly. The rest of the UK receives its regional ITV franchises during the next seven years. The first advertisement shown is for Gibbs SR toothpaste.
  • September 28 – World Series baseball is broadcast in color for the first time in the U.S. WITN-TV in Washington, North Carolina, signs on the air with game 1 of the 1955 World Series as their first telecast.[3]
  • December 10 – The first Saturday morning cartoon series debuts on U.S. television, The Mighty Mouse Playhouse on CBS.
  • December 24 – The Lennon Sisters make their television debut on The Lawrence Welk Show on ABC in the U.S.
  • December 25 – After being broadcast by radio since 1932, the Royal Christmas Message is broadcast on British television for the first time, in sound only at 3.00pm on both television channels, live from Sandringham House. The first visual Christmas message is shown in 1957.

Programs/programmes[]

Debuts[]

  • January 2 – The Bob Cummings Show (also known as Love That Bob) on NBC (1955–1959)[4]
  • January 3 - Hollywood Today on NBC (1955)
  • January 15 – The Benny Hill Show (UK) on BBC Television (later moving to ITV; 1955–1989)
  • January 22 – Ozark Jubilee, the first popular country music series on American network television, on ABC (1955–1960), featuring Red Foley
  • April 9 - Science Fiction Theater also known as Beyond the Limits during syndication in the 1960s. (1955-1957)
  • May 9 - Jim Henson's First Muppet Series: Sam and Friends on WRC-TV (1955-1961)
  • June 25 – The Soldiers, an 11-episode live military comedy, aired on NBC through September 3.
  • June 28 – Talent Varieties on ABC through November 1
  • June 29 – Life With The Lyons (UK), one of the first successful British sitcoms (though starring an American, Ben Lyon), on BBC Television (1955–1960)
  • July 2 – The Lawrence Welk Show on ABC (1955–1982)
  • July 9 – Dixon of Dock Green (UK) on BBC Television (1955–1976)
  • July 20 – Frankie Laine Time on CBS (1955–1956)
  • July 29 – This Is Your Life (UK) on BBC Television (1955–2003)
  • September 10
    • Gunsmoke on CBS (1955–1975)
    • It's Always Jan, starring Janis Paige, on CBS (1955–1956)
  • September 12 – Medical Horizons on ABC (1955–1956)
  • September 20
    • Cheyenne on ABC (1955–1962)
    • Joe and Mabel on CBS (1955-1956)
  • September 26 – Jungle Jim in syndication (1955–1956)
  • September 28 – Brave Eagle on CBS (1955–1956)
  • September 29 - Sergeant Preston of the Yukon on CBS (1955-1958)
  • October 1 – The Honeymooners on CBS, starring Jackie Gleason (1955–1956)
  • October 2 – Alfred Hitchcock Presents on CBS (1955–1962)
  • October 3
    • Captain Kangaroo on CBS (1955–1984)
    • Mickey Mouse Club on ABC, featuring "Mouseketeer" Annette Funicello (1955–1959)
  • October 20 – Wanted, a crime documentary on CBS (only ran for three months) (1955–1956)
  • October 22 – Quatermass II (UK), sequel to 1953's The Quatermass Experiment, on BBC Television (ends on November 26)
  • October 31 – Matinee Theatre on NBC, a five-days-a-week live dramatic anthology, with most of the plays in the series broadcast in color (lasted until 1958)

Programs ending[]

Date Show Debut
January 27 So You Want to Lead a Band 1954
March 11 The Jack Carson Show
Stories of the Century
April 8 Dear Phoebe
April 22 The Ray Bolger Show 1953
June 4 1954
June 16 Willy
June 23
June 25
June 26 The Pepsi-Cola Playhouse 1953
July 1 Hawkins Falls 1951
July 15 Flash Gordon 1954
July 26 Who Said That? 1948
August 24 My Little Margie 1952
September 1 Life with Elizabeth
September 13 1953
September 17 Musical Chairs 1955
Unknown Frankie Laine Time
Muffin the Mule (UK) 1946
The Jo Stafford Show 1954
That's My Boy

Births[]

Date Name Notability
January 6 Rowan Atkinson Comic actor (Mr. Bean)
January 9 J. K. Simmons Actor (The Closer, Oz, Law & Order)
January 22 John Wesley Shipp Actor (The Flash, Dawson's Creek)
February 2 Michael Talbott Actor (Miami Vice)
Kim Zimmer Actress (Guiding Light, One Life to Live)
February 7 Miguel Ferrer Actor (Crossing Jordan, NCIS: Los Angeles) (d. 2017)
Rolf Benirschke
February 8 Ethan Phillips Actor (Benson, Star Trek: Voyager)
February 14 James Eckhouse Actor (Beverly Hills, 90210)
February 15 Christopher McDonald Actor (Family Law)
February 19 Jeff Daniels Actor
February 21 Kelsey Grammer Actor, comedian (Cheers, Frasier)
February 28 Gilbert Gottfried Actor, comedian (Saturday Night Live, Aladdin, Cyberchase)
March 3 Darnell Williams British-born soap opera actor (All My Children)
March 6 James Saito Actor (Eli Stone)
March 17 Gary Sinise Actor, producer, director (CSI: NY)
March 19 Bruce Willis Actor (Moonlighting)
March 28 Reba McEntire Singer, actress (Reba)
March 29 Marina Sirtis Actress (Star Trek: The Next Generation)
April 7 Alexandra Neil Soap opera actress
April 11 Michele Scarabelli Actress (Alien Nation)
April 17 Kristine Sutherland Actress (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)
April 29 Kate Mulgrew Actress (Star Trek: Voyager, Orange is the New Black)
May 5 Melinda Culea Actress (The A-Team)
May 6 Tom Bergeron American game show host
May 7 Peter Reckell Actor (Days of Our Lives)
May 10 Larry "Flash" Jenkins Actor (The White Shadow) (d. 2019)
May 15 Lee Horsley Actor (Matt Houston, Paradise)
May 17 Bill Paxton Actor (Twister, Big Love) (d. 2017)
May 23 Ken Michelman Actor (The White Shadow)
May 25 Connie Sellecca Actress (Flying High, The Greatest American Hero, Hotel)
May 27 Richard Schiff Actor (The West Wing)
June 2 Dana Carvey Comic actor (Saturday Night Live)
June 8 Griffin Dunne Actor and director
June 10 Andrew Stevens Actor (Dallas), producer, director
June 15 Polly Draper Actress (thirtysomething)
June 16 Laurie Metcalf Actress (Roseanne)
June 21 Leigh McCloskey Actor (Dallas)
June 24 Betsy Randle Actress (Boy Meets World)
July 9 Jimmy Smits Actor (L.A. Law, NYPD Blue, The West Wing)
Yvonne Hudson Actress (Saturday Night Live)
July 19 Toborr Kristina Tomlinsen Actress (voice of Rinna Raccoon on the Rocky Raccoon cartoon series)
July 19 Tudi Roche Actress (wife of Richard Karn)
August 2 Tim Dunigan Actor (Captain Power and the Soldiers of the Future)
August 7 Wayne Knight Comic actor (Seinfeld, 3rd Rock from the Sun)
August 14 Gillian Taylforth English actress (EastEnders)
August 19 Peter Gallagher Actor (The O.C., Covert Affairs)
August 27 Diana Scarwid Actress (Truman, Wonderfalls)
September 2 Linda Purl Actress and singer (Matlock)
September 7 Mira Furlan Actress (Babylon 5, Lost) (died 2021)
September 9 Edward Hibbert Anglo-American actor (Frasier)
September 12 Peter Scolari Actor (Bosom Buddies, Newhart)
September 21 Rebecca Balding Actress (Soap, Charmed)
October 8 Darrell Hammond Actor (Saturday Night Live)
October 9 Linwood Boomer Actor
October 15 Tanya Roberts Actress (Charlie's Angels, That '70s Show) (died 2021)
October 16 Ellen Dolan Actress (Guiding Light, As the World Turns)
October 30 Shanna Reed Actress (Major Dad)
November 13 Whoopi Goldberg Actress, comedian, talk-show host (The View)
November 27 Bill Nye Educator (Bill Nye the Science Guy)
November 29 Howie Mandel Actor, host (St. Elsewhere, Deal or No Deal)
November 30 Kevin Conroy Voice actor (Batman: The Animated Series)
December 3 Melody Anderson Actress (Manimal)
Steven Culp Actor (JAG, The West Wing, Desperate Housewives)
December 16 Xander Berkeley Actor (24, The Mentalist, Nikita)
December 21 Jane Kaczmarek Actress (Malcolm in the Middle)


References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b Adriaens, Manu (2003). Blijven kijken! 50 jaar televisie in Vlaanderen. Tielt: Uitgeverij Lannoo.
  2. ^ ORF (broadcaster) Retrieved January 13, 2017.
  3. ^ WITN history.
  4. ^ McNeil, Alex (1996). Total Television (4th ed.). New York, New York: Penguin Books USA, Inc. p. 497. ISBN 0-14-02-4916-8.
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