1968 in television

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The year 1968 in television involved some significant events. Below is a list of television-related events in 1968.

Events[]

  • January 20 – Houston defeats UCLA 71–69 at the Houston Astrodome on the TVS Television Network in what is billed as "The Game of the Century"; the first prime-time national broadcast of men's college basketball.
  • January 27 – The Lennon Sisters make their final appearance on The Lawrence Welk Show on ABC (United States).
  • January 31 – Turkey's first national TV channel TRT 1 is opened.
  • February 6 – The Xth Olympic Winter Games in Grenoble, France are the first Olympics to be fully broadcast in color for the U.S. market by ABC.
  • April 2
    • NBC in the US broadcasts a television special in which British singer Petula Clark appears with Harry Belafonte as her guest. An innocent, affectionate gesture between the two during a song (Clark touches Belafonte on the arm) has prompted concern from the show's sponsor (Chrysler Corporation) due to the difference in their races.
    • RAI in Italy broadcasts the first episode of the miniseries La famiglia Benvenuti (The Benvenuti family), by Alfredo Giannetti, with Enrico Maria Salerno and Valeria Valeri, about the life of the Italian middle class. The show, innovative at this time, is received well by the public and critics alike, and the child actor Giusva Fioravanti (later infamous right-wing terrorist) becomes a star.[1]
  • April 4 – Singer James Brown appears on national television in an attempt to calm feelings of anger in the United States following the assassination of Reverend Doctor Martin Luther King Jr.
  • April 6 – The Eurovision Song Contest 1968 is held at the Royal Albert Hall in London, the first to be televised in colour.
  • April 27 – Jordan Television, as predecessor of Jordan Radio and Television Corporation (JRTV-One), a first official television broadcasting service start in Jordan, was launched in Amman.[citation needed]
  • May 2 – The Israel Broadcasting Authority commences television broadcasts.
  • May 4 – Mary Hopkin performs on the British TV show Opportunity Knocks. Hopkin catches the attention of model Twiggy, who recommends her to Beatle Paul McCartney. McCartney soon signs Hopkin to Apple Records.
  • May 20 – Harlech (which will become HTV in 1970) starts its dual service for Wales and the West Country, replacing the interim ITSWW, which had replaced TWW.
  • August 20–21 – Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia. Events are televised live across Europe.
  • June 2 – The first cricket match to be televised in colour by the BBC, Surrey v International Cavaliers held at Cheam Cricket Club Ground. The game attracts 8,000 people.
  • October 13 - Actress Bea Benaderet of the popular CBS-TV sitcom Petticoat Junction dies of lung cancer at the age of 62 shortly after the start of the popular program's sixth season.
  • October 14 – First live television broadcast from a spacecraft in orbit, during the Apollo 7 mission. There are six broadcasts during the eleven-day mission.
  • October 21 – 25 – Joan Crawford makes a guest appearance for five episodes on the soap opera The Secret Storm, filling in for her ailing daughter, Christina. Joan slurs her lines and appears to be intoxicated during the tapings.
  • November 17 – NBC breaks away from a pro football game to air a TV movie adaptation of Heidi, sparking furious protest. After the break away, the Oakland Raiders scored two touchdowns to defeat the New York Jets, in the final minute of play.
  • November 17 - WABC-TV debuted the Eyewitness News format on behalf of news director Al Primo.[2]
  • November 22 – William Shatner and Nichelle Nichols share the first interracial kiss on US television in the Star Trek episode "Plato's Stepchildren".
  • December 3 – Elvis Presley's Elvis airs on NBC, followed by a Brigitte Bardot special.
  • December 24 – Apollo 8 broadcasts to the Earth, relaying a report that there is a Santa Claus and reading a passage from the Book of Genesis.
Also in 1968
  • Nearly 200 million households now own television sets, 78 million of which are in the US.
  • Rosemary Prinz, one of the first big soap opera stars, leaves As the World Turns in a less-than-amicable departure.
  • The Guiding Light and Search for Tomorrow expand to 30 minutes.
  • The last round-screen color TV sets are produced by all American manufacturers.

Programs/programmes[]

  • American Bandstand (1952–1989)
  • Another World (1964–1999)
  • As the World Turns (1956–2010)
  • Bewitched (1964–1972)
  • Blue Peter (UK) (1958–present)
  • Bonanza (1959–1973)
  • Bozo the Clown (1949–present)
  • Candid Camera (1948–present)
  • Captain Kangaroo (1955–1984)
  • Come Dancing (UK) (1949–1995)
  • Coronation Street (UK) (1960–present)
  • Crossroads (UK) (1964–1988, 2001–2003)
  • Daniel Boone (1964–1970)
  • Dark Shadows (1966–1971)
  • Days of Our Lives (1965–present)
  • Dixon of Dock Green (UK) (1955–1976)
  • Do Not Adjust Your Set (1967–1969)
  • Doctor Who (UK) (1963–1989, 1996, 2005–present)
  • Face the Nation (1954–present)
  • Family Affair (1966–1971)
  • Four Corners (Australia) (1961–present)
  • General Hospital (1963–present)
  • Get Smart (1965–1970)
  • Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. (1964–1970)
  • Grandstand (UK) (1958–2007)
  • Green Acres (1965–1971)
  • Gunsmoke (1955–1975)
  • Hallmark Hall of Fame (1951–present)
  • Here's Lucy (1968–1974)
  • Hogan's Heroes (1965–1971)
  • I Dream of Jeannie (1965–1970)
  • Ironside (1967–1975)
  • I Spy (1965-1968)
  • It's Academic (1961–present)
  • Jeopardy! (1964–1975, 1984–present)
  • Love is a Many Splendored Thing (1967–1973)
  • Love of Life (1951–1980)
  • Mannix (1967–1975)
  • Match Game (1962–1969, 1973–1984, 1990–1991, 1998–1999)
  • Meet the Press (1947–present)
  • Mission: Impossible (1966–1973)
  • My Three Sons (1960–1972)
  • Opportunity Knocks (UK) (1956–1978)
  • Panorama (UK) (1953–present)
  • Petticoat Junction (1963–1970)
  • Peyton Place (1964–1969)
  • Play School (1966–present)
  • Search for Tomorrow (1951–1986)
  • Spider-Man (1967–1970)
  • Star Trek (1966–1969)
  • That Girl (1966–1971)
  • The Andy Griffith Show (1960–1968, direct spinoff Mayberry RFD premiered on September 23, and ran until 1971)
  • The Avengers (UK) (1961–1969)
  • The Beverly Hillbillies (1962–1971)
  • The Carol Burnett Show (1967–1978)
  • The Dean Martin Show (1965–1974)
  • The Doctors (1963–1982)
  • The Ed Sullivan Show (1948–1971)
  • The Edge of Night (1956–1984)
  • The Flying Nun (1967–1970)
  • The Good Old Days (UK) (1953–1983)
  • The Guiding Light (1952–2009)
  • The Hollywood Palace (1964–1970)
  • The Late Late Show (Ireland) (1962–present)
  • The Lawrence Welk Show (1955–1982)
  • The Lucy Show (1962–1968)
  • The Mike Douglas Show (1961–1981)
  • The Money Programme (UK) (1966–present)
  • The Mothers-in-Law (1967–1969)
  • The Newlywed Game (1966–1974)
  • The Saint (UK) (1962–1969)
  • The Secret Storm (1954–1974)
  • The Sky at Night (UK) (1957–present)
  • The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour (1967–1969)
  • The Today Show (1952–present)
  • The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (19621992)
  • The Wednesday Play (UK) (1964–1970)
  • This Is Your Life (UK) (1955–2003)
  • Tom and Jerry (1965–1972, 1975–1977, 1980–1982)
  • Top of the Pops (UK) (1964–2006)
  • Truth or Consequences (1950–1988)
  • (Turkey) (1968–present)
  • (Turkey) (1968–present)
  • Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color (1961 – July 1971)
  • What the Papers Say (UK) (1956–present)
  • World of Sport (UK) (1965–1985)
  • Z-Cars (UK) (1962–1978)

Debuts[]

  • January 1 – Vremya (Вре́мя, "Time") in the Soviet Union (1964–1991, 1994–present)
  • January 5 – Gardeners' World on BBC1 in the UK (1968–present)
  • January 22 – Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In on NBC (1968–1973)
  • February 19 – National Educational Television begins airing Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
  • April – Audubon Wildlife Theatre on CBC (1968–1974)
  • May 18 – The Prisoner has its U.S. premiere on CBS
  • July 5 – The Expert on BBC2 in the UK (1968–1976)
  • July 15 – One Life to Live (created by Agnes Nixon) on ABC (1968–2012, 2013–present)
  • July 30 – Magpie on ITV in the UK (1968–1980)
  • July 31 – Popular sitcom Dad's Army run on BBC1 in the UK (1968–1977)
  • September – What's My Line in first-run syndication (1968–1975)
  • September 14
    • The Archie Show on CBS Saturday Morning (1968–1969)
    • The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour and on CBS Saturday Morning (1968–1971; 1975–1985; known as The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show from 1978 to 1985)
    • Wacky Races on CBS Saturday Morning (1968-1969)
  • September 17 – Julia on NBC (1968–1971)
  • September 21 – Adam-12 on NBC (1968–1975)
  • September 22 – Land of the Giants on ABC (1968–1970)
  • September 23 – Here's Lucy on CBS (1968–1974)
  • September 24
    • The Doris Day Show on CBS (1968–1973)
    • The Mod Squad on ABC (1968–1973)
    • 60 Minutes (1968–present) on CBS
  • September 25 – Here Come the Brides on ABC (1968–1970)
  • September 26 – Hawaii Five-O on CBS (1968–1980)
  • September 29 – Fabeltjeskrant on NOS (1968–1989)

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Ending this year[]

Date Show Debut
January 15 The Man from U.N.C.L.E. 1964
January 20 Birdman and the Galaxy Trio 1967
February 4 The Prisoner (UK)
February 7 Cliff Dexter (West Germany) 1966
March 6 Lost in Space 1965
March 11 The Lucy Show 1962
March 14 Batman 1966
March 15 Speed Racer (Japan) 1967
March 25 The Monkees 1966
Armchair Theatre (UK) 1956
The Bell Telephone Hour 1959
The Fulton Sheen Program 1961
The Stairlit Starways
April 1 The Andy Griffith Show 1960
April 15 I Spy 1965
September 8 Ultra Seven (Japan) 1967
Unknown The Mavis Bramston Show (Australia) 1964
The Gumby Show 1957
The Road Runner Show (returned in 1971) 1966

Births[]

Date Name Notability
January 2 Cuba Gooding, Jr. American actor
January 5 Carrie Ann Inaba American dancer and actress (In Living Color, Dancing with the Stars)
January 12 Farrah Forke American actress (Wings, Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman)
January 14 LL Cool J American actor and rapper (In the House, NCIS: Los Angeles)
January 16 David Chokachi American actor (Baywatch, Beyond the Break)
January 19 Matt Hill Canadian voice actor (Ed on Ed, Edd n Eddy)
January 21 Charlotte Ross American actress (Days of Our Lives, NYPD Blue)
January 22 Guy Fieri American celebrity chef and game show host
February 1 Pauly Shore American actor and comedian
February 8 Gary Coleman American actor (Diff'rent Strokes) (died 2010)
February 12 Josh Brolin American actor (The Young Riders) and son of James Brolin
February 13 Kelly Hu American actress (Phineas and Ferb)
February 18 Molly Ringwald American actress (The Facts of Life, The Secret Life of the American Teenager)
February 22 Jeri Ryan American actress (Star Trek: Voyager, Boston Public, Body of Proof)
February 24 Andy Berman American actor (Invader Zim)
March 1 Kat Cressida American voice actress (Dexter's Laboratory, Archer)
March 6 Moira Kelly American actress (One Tree Hill)
March 17 Mathew St. Patrick American actor (Six Feet Under)
March 20 Liza Snyder American actress (Yes, Dear, Man with a Plan)
March 29 Lucy Lawless Australian actress (Xena: Warrior Princess)
April 8 Patricia Arquette American actress (Medium)
Jenny Powell English television presenter
April 10 Orlando Jones American comedian and actor (Mad TV)
April 12 Tracy Vilar American actress (The Steve Harvey Show)
April 14 Anthony Michael Hall American actor (Saturday Night Live, The Dead Zone, Psych)
April 24 Stacy Haiduk American actress (The Young and the Restless)
May 3 Amy Ryan American actress (The Office)
May 10 Erik Palladino American actor (ER)
May 11 Jeffrey Donovan American actor (Burn Notice)
May 12 Catherine Tate English actress (The Office)
May 14 Johnny A. Sanchez American comedian and actor (Mad TV)
June 2 Andy Cohen American talk show host
June 4 Scott Wolf American actor (Party of Five, Everwood)
June 11 Jacqueline Mazarella American actress (Everybody Hates Chris)
June 14 Yasmine Bleeth American actress (Baywatch)
June 26 Travis Fine American actor (The Young Riders)
June 28 Adam Woodyatt English actor (EastEnders)
July 5 Jillian Armenante American actress (Judging Amy)
July 6 John Dickerson American journalist (Face the Nation)
July 7 Amy Carlson American actress (Another World, Third Watch, Blue Bloods)
Jorja Fox American actress (ER, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation)
July 8 Michael Weatherly American actor (Dark Angel, NCIS)
July 11 Michael Cram Canadian actor and singer-songwriter
July 15 Eddie Griffin American comedian and actor (Malcolm & Eddie)
July 17 Bitty Schram American actress (Monk)
July 18 Grant Bowler Australian-New Zealand actor (Blue Heelers, Outrageous Fortune, Defiance)
Alex Désert American actor (Becker)
Andre Royo American actor (The Wire)
July 19 Jim Norton American comedian and actor (Lucky Louie)
July 21 Mari Morrow Actress
July 23 Beth Ehlers American actress (Guiding Light)
July 24 Kristin Chenoweth American actress and singer
Laura Leighton American actress (Melrose Place, Pretty Little Liars)
July 27 Julian McMahon Australian actor (Profiler, Nip/Tuck)
July 30 Terry Crews American actor (Everybody Hates Chris, Are We There Yet?, Brooklyn Nine-Nine)
August 2 Melanie Hutsell American comic actress (Saturday Night Live)
August 4 Daniel Dae Kim Korean-American actor (Lost, Hawaii Five-0)
August 8 Kyra Phillips Reporter
August 9 Gillian Anderson American-British actress (The X-Files)
August 9 Kate Gerbeau English presenter (Newsround)
August 11 Anna Gunn American actress (Breaking Bad)
August 14 Ben Bass American-Canadian actor (Forever Knight, Rookie Blue)
Catherine Bell British-born Iranian-American actress (JAG, Army Wives)
August 15 Debra Messing American actress (Will & Grace)
August 17 Orlagh Cassidy American actress (Guiding Light, Another World)
August 25 Rachael Ray American author, chef and television host
September 2 Cynthia Watros American actress (Guiding Light, The Drew Carey Show, Lost)
September 4 John DiMaggio American voice actor (Futurama, Kim Possible, Teen Titans, American Dragon: Jake Long, Chowder, Kick Buttowski: Suburban Daredevil, Adventure Time, Gravity Falls, Sanjay and Craig, The Loud House)
September 9 Jocelyn Seagrave American actress (Guiding Light)
September 20 Philippa Forrester British television presenter
September 21 Ricki Lake American actress, talk show host
September 23 Michelle Thomas American actress (Family Matters) (d. 1998)
September 25 Will Smith American actor and rapper (The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air)
September 26 Jim Caviezel American actor (The Passion of the Christ, Person of Interest)
September 28 Naomi Watts British actress
October 4 Jennifer Gatti American actress (Guiding Light, The Young and the Restless)
October 8 Emily Procter American actress (The West Wing, CSI: Miami)
October 11 Jane Krakowski American actress (Ally McBeal, 30 Rock)
October 12 Hugh Jackman Australian actor
Adam Rich American actor (Eight is Enough)
October 13 Tisha Campbell American actress and singer (Martin, My Wife and Kids)
October 15 Vanessa Marcil American actress (General Hospital, Beverly Hills, 90210, Las Vegas)
November 2 Samantha Ferris Canadian actress (The 4400)
November 6 Kelly Rutherford American actress (Generations, Melrose Place, Gossip Girl)
November 10 Tracy Morgan American actor and comedian (Saturday Night Live, Scare Tactics, 30 Rock)
November 18 Owen Wilson American actor
November 22 Khalil Kain American actor (Girlfriends)
November 25 Jill Hennessy Canadian actress (Law & Order, Crossing Jordan)
November 27 Michael Vartan French-American actor (Alias, Hawthorne)
December 2 Lucy Liu American actress (Ally McBeal, Elementary)
December 3 Brendan Fraser American actor
December 15 Garrett Wang American actor (Star Trek: Voyager)
December 18 Rachel Griffiths Australian actress (Six Feet Under, Brothers & Sisters)
December 21 Khrystyne Haje American actress (Head of the Class)
December 22 Lauralee Bell American soap opera actress (The Young and the Restless)

Deaths[]

Date Name Age Notability
May 9 Marion Lorne 84 Actress (Aunt Clara on Bewitched)
June 7 Dan Duryea 61 Actor (Peyton Place)
September 19 Red Foley 58 Singer (Ozark Jubilee)
October 13 Bea Benaderet 62 Actress (Kate on Petticoat Junction; original voice of Betty Rubble on The Flintstones)

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Prima puntata de "La famiglia Benvenuti"" (in Italian). Retrieved 2018-07-14.
  2. ^ https://abc7ny.com/eyewitness-news-wabc-wabctv-abc7ny/4702761/
  3. ^ TV Series Released between 1968-01-01 and 1968-12-31 (Sorted by Popularity Ascending) https://www.imdb.com/search/title?sort=moviemeter&title_type=tv_series&year=1968,1968
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