1978 in American television
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1977–78 United States network television schedule |
1978–79 United States network television schedule |
List of American television programs currently in production |
This is a list of American television-related events in 1978.
Events[]
Date | Event |
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January 15 | Super Bowl XII airs on CBS, the first time the NFL's championship event is played and telecast at night. |
January 23 | Roots One Year Later, a special examining the impact and influence of the miniseries, airs on ABC. |
January 28 | The Doobie Brothers make a guest appearance on ABC's What's Happening!! |
February 5 | ABC celebrates its silver anniversary with a retrospective special. |
March 7 | Showtime goes nationwide on the air. |
March 22 | The Beatles spoof The Rutles: All You Need Is Cash airs on NBC. |
March 26 – April 1 | CBS commemorates its golden anniversary in radio and TV broadcasting with CBS: On the Air, a 9½-hour retrospective special airing over 7 nights. |
April 16–19 | Holocaust, starring James Woods and Meryl Streep first airs on NBC. |
April 22 | The Blues Brothers make their first appearance on NBC's Saturday Night Live; the duo of Jake & Elwood Blues (John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd) are introduced in a skit by Paul Shaffer (as Don Kirshner) and performs "Hey Bartender". |
April 26 | Ringo Starr's, Ringo, a musical version of The Prince and the Pauper, airs on NBC, with Starr's fellow former Beatle, George Harrison, providing the narration. |
May 1 | KDOG-TV, Houston's independent station, changes its call sign to KRIV-TV following its purchase by Metromedia. |
June 12 | WHNB-TV, NBC affiliate in New Britain/Hartford/New Haven, Connecticut, changes its name to its current WVIT-TV, shortly after Viacom purchased the station. |
June 26 | WTOP-TV changes its call sign to WDVM-TV. In return the NBC affiliate, WWJ-TV changes its call sign to WDIV-TV. |
July 1 | In Charlotte, North Carolina, NBC affiliate WSOC-TV leaves the network and joins ABC, citing a stronger affiliation (at the time, NBC is in last place among the three major networks, while ABC is in first place). NBC eventually aligns with Ted Turner-owned independent station WRET-TV (now WCNC-TV), tempted by promises Turner made to NBC to make $2.5 million worth of upgrades, including a stronger transmitter and the launch of a news department; former ABC affiliate WCCB becomes an independent station, and eventually a charter affiliate of Fox in 1986.[1] |
July 10 | On ABC, the ABC Evening News get a revamp and become ABC World News Tonight, employing a unique three-anchor setup (Frank Reynolds serving as lead anchor from Washington, Max Robinson presenting national news from Chicago, and Peter Jennings with international news from London). |
August 1 | Taking advantage of an oral escape-clause in his contract with ABC, Harry Reasoner returns to CBS, eventually rejoining 60 Minutes, the program he anchored with Mike Wallace from its 1968 premiere until he joined ABC News in 1970. |
September 17 | The ceremony formalizing the success of the peace talks between Israel's Menachem Begin and Egypt's Anwar Sadat—the Camp David accords—is televised live from the White House East Room. |
September 19 | The chairs on which Archie and Edith Bunker sat through 8 seasons of the CBS comedy All in the Family are presented to the Smithsonian Institution. |
September 27 | Replacing Zara Cully and Damon Evans, Jay Hammer joins the cast of the CBS comedy The Jeffersons, for a short period of time. |
October 31 | On NBC, Norma Brown wins $28,800 playing the Money Cards on Card Sharks, the first and only time a contestant has won the maximum amount. |
November 12 | In Fort Smith, Arkansas, KLMN-TV (now Fox affiliate KFTA-TV) signs-on the air and takes CBS programming from KFPW-TV/KTVP. Both KFPW-TV and KTVP subsequently become full-time ABC affiliates, giving Fort Smith in-market affiliates of all three major networks. |
November 17 | The Star Wars Holiday Special airs on CBS. The special gives fans their first glimpse of Boba Fett, a character from the upcoming Star Wars sequel. |
Programs[]
Series on air[]
ABC[]
- American Bandstand (1952–1989)
- The Edge of Night (1956–1984)
- General Hospital (1963–present)
- One Life to Live (1968–2012)
- All My Children (1970–2011)
- Monday Night Football (1970–present)
- Schoolhouse Rock! (1973–1996)
- The Six Million Dollar Man (1973–1978)
- Happy Days (1974–1984)
- Baretta (1975–1978)
- Barney Miller (1975–1982)
- Good Morning America (1975–present)
- Ryan's Hope (1975–1989)
- Tom and Jerry (1965–1972, 1975–1977, 1980–1982)
- Welcome Back, Kotter (1975–1979)
- Charlie's Angels (1976–1981)
- Family Feud (1976–1985, 1988–1995, 1999–present)
- Laverne & Shirley (1976–1983)
- What's Happening!! (1976–1979)
- Eight Is Enough (1977–1981)
- Fantasy Island (1977–1984)
- The Love Boat (1977–1986)
- Soap (1977–1981)
- Three's Company (1977–1984)
CBS[]
- Love of Life (1951–1980)
- Search for Tomorrow (1951–1986)
- The Guiding Light (1952–2009)
- Face the Nation (1954–present)
- Captain Kangaroo (1955–1984)
- As the World Turns (1956–2010)
- The Carol Burnett Show (1967–1978)
- 60 Minutes (1968–present)
- Hawaii Five-O (1968–1980)
- All in the Family (1971–1979)
- The Bob Newhart Show (1972–1978)
- Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids (1972–1984)
- M*A*S*H (1972–1983)
- Maude (1972–1978)
- The Price Is Right (1972–present)
- The Waltons (1972–1981)
- Barnaby Jones (1973–1980)
- Kojak (1973–1978, 2005)
- Match Game '78 (1962–1969, 1973–1984, 1990–1991, 1998–1999)
- The Young and the Restless (1973–present)
- Good Times (1974–1979)
- Rhoda (1974–1978)
- Tattletales (1974–1978, 1982–1984)
- The Jeffersons (1975–1985)
- One Day at a Time (1975–1984)
- Alice (1976–1985)
- Wonder Woman (1976–1979)
- The Amazing Spider-Man (1977–1979)
- Lou Grant (1977–1982)
NBC[]
- Meet the Press (1947–present)
- The Today Show (1952–present)
- The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (1962–1992)
- The Doctors (1963–1982)
- Another World (1964–1999)
- Days of Our Lives (1965–present)
- The Wonderful World of Disney (1969–1979)
- The Tomorrow Show (1973–1982)
- Chico and the Man (1974–1978)
- Columbo (1971–1978)
- Dean Martin Celebrity Roast (1974–1984)
- Land of the Lost (1974–1976)
- Little House on the Prairie (1974–1983)
- Police Woman (1974–1978)
- The Rockford Files (1974–1980)
- Saturday Night Live (1975–present)
- Wheel of Fortune (1975–present)
- The Gong Show (1976–1980)
- Quincy, M.E. (1976–1983)
- The Bionic Woman (1976–1978)
- CHiPs (1977–1983)
PBS[]
- Sesame Street (1969–present)
- Masterpiece Theatre (1971–present)
- Nova (1974–present)
In syndication[]
- Candid Camera (1948–present)
- Truth or Consequences (1950–1988)
- The Lawrence Welk Show (1955–1982)
- The Mike Douglas Show (1961–1981)
- Hee Haw (1969–1992)
- Soul Train (1971–2006)
- Dinah! (1974–1980)
- Match Game PM (1975–1981)
- In Search of... (1976–1982)
- The P.T.L. Club (1976–1987)
- The Muppet Show (1976–1981)
- This Week in Baseball (1977–1998, 2000–present)
HBO[]
- Inside the NFL (1977–present)
Nickelodeon[]
- Pinwheel (1977–1991)
Shows that took place[]
- Best Friends Whenever (2015) They time traveled to 1978.
Debuting this year[]
Date | Show | Network |
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January 14 | Fantasy Island | ABC |
February 12 | How the West Was Won | CBS |
February 19 | Project U.F.O. | NBC |
March 10 | The Incredible Hulk | CBS |
April 2 | Dallas | |
April 3 | Pass the Buck | NBC |
Syndication | ||
April 5 | The Amazing Spider-Man | CBS |
April 8 | The Ted Knight Show | CBS |
Another Day | ||
April 24 | Card Sharks | NBC |
April 25 | Vega$ | ABC |
June 6 | 20/20 | |
July 3 | Tic Tac Dough | CBS |
July 10 | World News Tonight | ABC |
September 7 | Grandpa Goes to Washington | NBC |
September 8 | The Eddie Capra Mysteries | |
September 9 | Fabulous Funnies | |
Fantastic Four | ||
Godzilla | ||
Yogi's Space Race | ||
Fangface | ABC | |
The All New Popeye Hour | CBS | |
The Paper Chase | ||
Tarzan and the Super 7 | ||
September 10 | Kaz | |
Sword of Justice | NBC | |
September 12 | Taxi | ABC |
Battle of the Planets | Syndication | |
September 13 | W.E.B. | NBC |
September 14 | Mork & Mindy | ABC |
September 17 | Battlestar Galactica | |
Lifeline | NBC | |
September 18 | WKRP in Cincinnati | CBS |
September 22 | The Waverly Wonders | NBC |
Who's Watching the Kids | ||
September 23 | Apple Pie | ABC |
The American Girls | CBS | |
September 24 | Mary | |
October 1 | Centennial | NBC |
October 30 | A.M. Weather | PBS |
November 2 | David Cassidy: Man Undercover | NBC |
November 3 | Diff'rent Strokes | |
November 27 | The White Shadow | CBS |
Resuming this year[]
Show | Last aired | Previous network | Retitled as/Same | Returning |
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High Rollers | 1976 | NBC | Same | April 24 |
Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! | 1970 | CBS | September 9 | |
Jeopardy! | 1975 | NBC | The All-New Jeopardy! | October 2 |
Ending this year[]
Date | Show | Debut |
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March 6 | The Six Million Dollar Man | 1973 |
March 29 | The Carol Burnett Show | 1967 |
March 30 | Police Woman | 1974 |
March 31 | Tattletales | |
April 1 | The Bob Newhart Show | 1972 |
April 7 | Quark | 1977 |
April 28 | C.P.O. Sharkey | 1976 |
April 29 | Maude | 1972 |
Another Day | 1978 | |
May 13 | The Ted Knight Show | |
The Bionic Woman | 1976 | |
Columbo | 1971 | |
May 18 | Baretta | 1975 |
July 21 | Chico and the Man | 1974 |
September 1 | Fred Flintstone and Friends | 1977 |
October 28 | Laff-A-Lympics | |
Scooby's All-Star Laff-A-Lympics | ||
November 10 | The American Girls | 1978 |
December 2 | Yogi's Space Race | |
December 4 | Lucan | 1977 |
December 9 | Rhoda | 1974 |
December 16 | The New Fantastic Four | 1978 |
December 23 | The Scooby-Doo Show | 1976 |
Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! | 1969 |
Made-for-TV movies and miniseries[]
Title | Network | Date of airing |
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King | NBC | February 12–14 |
Holocaust | April 16–19 | |
Centennial | October 1 – February 4 | |
Someone's Watching Me! | November 29 |
Television stations[]
Station launches[]
Date | City of License/Market | Station | Channel | Affiliation | Notes/Ref. |
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January 3 | Rock Hill, South Carolina (Charlotte, North Carolina) |
WNSC-TV | 30 | PBS | Part of South Carolina ETV |
February 9 | Martin, South Dakota | KZSD-TV | 8 | Part of South Dakota Public Broadcasting | |
March 23 | Washington, D.C. | WPXW-TV | 66 | Religious independent | |
March 26 | Manassas, Virginia/Washington, D.C. | WTKK | 66 | ||
May 1 | Mason City, Iowa | KYIN | 24 | PBS | Part of Iowa Public Television |
August 6 | Cheyenne, Oklahoma | KWET | 12 | Part of the Oklahoma Educational Television Authority | |
August 9 | Shreveport, Louisiana | KLTS-TV | 24 | Part of Louisiana Public Broadcasting | |
August 18 | El Paso, Texas | KCOS | 13 | ||
August 21 | Cookeville, Tennessee | WCTE | 22 | ||
September 2 | Phoenix, Arizona | KTVW | 23 | Spanish International Network | Now a Univision affiliate |
September 9 | KNXV-TV | 15 | Independent | ||
September 26 | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | WPTT-TV | 22 | ||
September 27 | Montpelier, Vermont | WNNE | 31 | NBC | Signed on as a satellite of WPTZ-TV/Plattsburgh, New York |
October 1 | Juneau, Alaska | KTOO-TV | 3 | PBS | Satellite of KAKM/Anchorage |
October 24 | Salt Lake City, Utah | KSTU | 20 (now 13) | Independent | |
November 12 | Fort Smith, Arkansas | KLMN-TV | 24 | CBS | |
November 27 | Rockford, Illinois | WQRF-TV | 39 | Independent | |
December 17 | Kansas City, Missouri | KYFC | 50 | Was previously on air as KCIT-TV from 1969 to 1971. |
Network affiliation changes[]
Date | City of license/Market | Station | Channel | Old affiliation | New affiliation | Notes/Ref. |
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July 1 | Charlotte, North Carolina | WCCB | 18 | ABC | Independent | |
WRET-TV | 36 | Independent | NBC | |||
WSOC-TV | 9 | NBC | ABC |
Station closures[]
Date | City of license/Market | Station | Channel | Affiliation | Sign-on date | Notes/Ref. |
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April 9 | Greenfield, Massachusetts | WRLP | 32 | NBC | June 29, 1957 | |
August 15 | Warrensburg/Sedalia, Missouri (Columbia/Jefferson City) |
KMOS-TV | 6 | CBS | July 8, 1954 (as an independent station) |
Returned to the air December 22, 1979 as a PBS member station |
Births[]
Date | Name | Notability |
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January 5 | January Jones | Actress (Mad Men, The Last Man on Earth) |
January 7 | Ryan Star | Singer |
January 8 | Ron Pederson | Canadian actor (Mad TV) |
January 9 | AJ McLean | Actor and singer (Backstreet Boys) |
January 14 | Sage Brocklebank | Actor |
January 15 | Jamie Clayton | Actress (Sense8) |
Eddie Cahill | Actor (CSI: NY) | |
January 24 | Kristen Schaal | Actress (Bob's Burgers, The Last Man on Earth, Gravity Falls) |
January 26 | Kelly Stables | Actress (W.I.T.C.H., Two and a Half Men, The Exes) |
February 2 | Rich Sommer | Actor (Mad Men) |
February 3 | Kelly Sullivan | Actress (Henry Danger, The Adventures of Kid Danger) |
Eliza Schneider | Actress (Beakman's World, South Park, Squirrel Boy) | |
February 7 | Ashton Kutcher | Actor (That '70s Show, Two and a Half Men) |
February 9 | A. J. Buckley | Irish-born Canadian actor (CSI: NY) |
February 14 | Joanna Canton | Actress |
Danai Gurira | Actor (The Walking Dead) | |
February 16 | John Tartaglia | Actor |
February 20 | Lauren Ambrose | Actress (Six Feet Under) |
Chelsea Peretti | Actress (Brooklyn Nine-Nine) | |
Jay Hernandez | Actor | |
February 21 | Kumail Nanjiani | American-Pakistani actor (Silicon Valley) |
Nicole Parker | Comedian, actress and singer (Mad TV) | |
February 24 | Nicole Lyn | Actress |
February 28 | Geoffrey Arend | Actor |
March 1 | Donovan Patton | Actor (Blue's Clues, Blue's Room, Team Umizoomi, Clarence) |
Jensen Ackles | Actor (Days of Our Lives, Dark Angel, Smallville, Supernatural) | |
March 5 | Kimberly McCullough | Actress (Once and Again, General Hospital) |
March 8 | Nick Zano | Actor (What I Like About You) |
March 11 | Rob Simonsen | Composer |
March 14 | Chris McCaleb | Director |
March 16 | Matthew Montgomery | Actor |
Brooke Burns | Actress | |
March 17 | Patrick Seitz | Actor |
March 19 | Virginia Williams | Actress (One Life to Live, Monarch Cove, Fairly Legal) |
March 23 | Anastasia Griffith | Actress (Damages, Trauma, Copper) |
Nicholle Tom | Actress (The Nanny) | |
Perez Hilton | Blogger | |
March 25 | Maribeth Monroe | Actress and comedian (Workaholics, The Brink) |
April 1 | Jason Bell | American former professional football player |
April 2 | Jaime Ray Newman | Actress (General Hospital, Eastwick) |
Deon Richmond | Actor (The Cosby Show, Sister, Sister) | |
April 3 | Matthew Goode | Actor |
April 6 | Lauren Ridloff | Actress |
Tim Hasselbeck | American sports journalist | |
April 7 | Nelson Cragg | Director |
Jimmy Akingbola | Actor | |
April 12 | Riley Smith | Actor |
April 13 | Kyle Howard | Actor (My Boys) |
April 15 | Chris Stapleton | Singer |
April 17 | Lindsay Hartley | Actress and singer (Days of Our Lives, All My Children, Passions) |
Adam Jamal Craig | Actor (NCIS: Los Angeles) | |
April 19 | James Franco | Actor (Freaks and Geeks) |
April 20 | Clayne Crawford | Actor (Lethal Weapon) |
Matt Austin | Actor (Power Rangers S.P.D.) | |
Matthew Wilkas | Actor | |
April 22 | Manu Intiraymi | Actor (Star Trek: Voyager) |
April 23 | Ian Brennan | Actor and writer |
April 26 | Stana Katic | Actress (Castle) |
Pablo Schreiber | Canadian-American actor (The Wire, Orange Is the New Black) | |
Stephen Williams | Jamaican-Canadian director | |
April 28 | Nate Richert | Actor (Sabrina the Teenage Witch) |
Robert Oliveri | Former actor | |
April 29 | Tyler Labine | Actor (New Amsterdam) |
May 1 | James Badge Dale | Actor (24, The Pacific, Rubicon) |
May 4 | Erin Andrews | Actress |
May 5 | Santiago Cabrera | Venezuelean-born Chilean-British actor (Heroes) |
May 8 | Matthew Davis | Actor (The Vampire Diaries) |
May 9 | Daniel Franzese | Actor |
May 10 | Corri English | Actress |
Kenan Thompson | Actor (All That, Kenan & Kel, Saturday Night Live) | |
May 12 | Jason Biggs | Actor (Orange Is the New Black, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles) |
Malin Akerman | Actress (Childrens Hospital, Trophy Wife, Billions) | |
May 15 | David Krumholtz | Actor (Numb3rs) |
Caroline Dhavernas | Actress (Off the Map, Hannibal) | |
May 16 | Jim Sturgess | Actor |
May 17 | Kat Foster | Actress ('Til Death) |
Carlos Peña | Broadcaster | |
May 22 | Ginnifer Goodwin | Actress (Ed, Big Love, Once Upon a Time) |
May 24 | Bryan Greenberg | Actor (October Road), (How to Make It in America) |
May 26 | Benji Gregory | Actor (ALF) |
Adam Robitel | Director, producer, screenwriter, and actor | |
May 27 | Cindy Sampson | Canadian actress (Supernatural) |
May 28 | Jake Johnson | Actor (New Girl) |
June 1 | Link Neal | TV host |
June 2 | Justin Long | Actor (Ed) |
Nikki Cox | Actress (Unhappily Ever After, Las Vegas) | |
June 4 | Robin Taylor | Actor (Gotham) |
June 5 | Nick Kroll | Actor, comedian and writer (The League, Kroll Show) |
June 6 | Judith Barsi | Actress (d. 1988) |
June 7 | Bill Hader | Actor and comedian (Saturday Night Live, South Park, Documentary Now!) |
June 8 | Maria Menounos | Actress |
June 9 | Michaela Conlin | Actress (Bones) |
June 10 | Shane West | Actor (Once and Again, ER, Nikita) |
DJ Qualls | Actor (Legit) | |
June 11 | Joshua Jackson | Canadian actor (Dawson's Creek, Fringe) |
June 12 | Shiloh Strong | Actor |
Timothy Simons | Actor (Veep) | |
Jeremy Rowley | Actor | |
June 13 | Ethan Embry | Actor (Brotherhood) |
June 18 | Tara Platt | Voice actress (Legion of Super Heroes) |
June 19 | Zoe Saldana | Actress |
Mía Maestro | Actress and singer | |
June 20 | Mike Birbiglia | Actor |
Quinton Jackson | Actor | |
June 21 | Erica Durance | Canadian actress (Smallville, Saving Hope) |
June 26 | Tory Mussett | Actress |
June 29 | Luke Kirby | Actor |
Nicole Scherzinger | Singer | |
July 1 | Hillary Tuck | Actress (Honey, I Shrunk the Kids: The TV Show) |
July 2 | Owain Yeoman | Actor |
July 4 | Becki Newton | Actress (Ugly Betty, The Goodwin Games) |
Andrea Gabriel | Actress (Lost) | |
July 6 | Adam Busch | Actor (The Mystery Files of Shelby Woo, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Men at Work) |
Tamera Mowry | Actress (Sister, Sister, Strong Medicine, Tia & Tamera) | |
Tia Mowry | Actress (Sister, Sister, Bratz, The Game, Tia & Tamera, Instant Mom) | |
July 8 | Rachael Lillis | Actress |
July 9 | Linda Park | Korean actress (Star Trek: Enterprise) |
Kyle Davis | Actor | |
July 11 | Jeremy Rowley | Actor (iCarly, Bunsen Is a Beast) |
July 12 | Michelle Rodriguez | Actress (Lost) |
Topher Grace | Actor (That '70s Show) | |
July 13 | Jessica Barth | Actress |
July 15 | Greg Sestero | Actor |
July 18 | Eddie Matos | Actor (Port Charles) |
July 19 | Actress (The Haunted Hathaways) | |
Mark Proksch | Actor | |
July 21 | Josh Hartnett | Actor |
July 22 | A. J. Cook | Actress (Higher Ground, Criminal Minds) |
August 2 | Natashia Williams | Actress (Romeo!) |
August 3 | Shanelle Workman | Actress |
August 6 | Marisa Miller | Actress |
August 8 | Countess Vaughn | Actress and singer (Moesha, The Parkers) |
August 15 | Jennie Eisenhower | Actress |
August 18 | Andy Samberg | Actor and comedian (Saturday Night Live, Brooklyn Nine-Nine) |
August 20 | Noah Bean | Actor (Damages, Nikita) |
August 22 | James Corden | English comedian and host (The Late Late Show) |
August 23 | Kobe Bryant | NBA Basketball Player (died 2020) |
August 24 | Beth Riesgraf | Actress (Leverage, Caper) |
August 25 | Kel Mitchell | Actor (All That, Kenan & Kel, Clifford the Big Red Dog, One on One, Pink Panther and Pals, Wild Grinders, Game Shakers) |
August 26 | Amanda Schull | Actress (Pretty Little Liars, Suits, 12 Monkeys) |
August 28 | Kelly Overton | Actress (All My Children, True Blood, Legends) |
Rachel Kimsey | Actress (The Young and the Restless, Justice League Action) | |
August 29 | Danielle Hampton | Actress |
September 4 | Wes Bentley | Actor (American Horror Story) |
September 7 | Devon Sawa | Actor |
September 12 | Ben McKenzie | Actor (The O.C., Southland, Gotham) |
Ruben Studdard | Singer and actor | |
September 13 | Megan Henning | Actress (7th Heaven) |
September 16 | Michael Mosley | Actor (Scrubs, Pan Am, Sirens) |
September 17 | Nick Cordero | Actor (died 2020) |
September 18 | Billy Eichner | Actor |
September 20 | Charlie Weber | Actor (How to Get Away with Murder) |
September 22 | Daniella Alonso | Actress (Revolution, The Night Shift) |
September 23 | Keri Lynn Pratt | Actress (Jack & Bobby) |
Josh Miller | Filmmaker | |
Anthony Mackie | Actor | |
September 25 | Rossif Sutherland | Actor |
September 28 | Peter Cambor | Actor (NCIS: Los Angeles) |
October 1 | Katie Aselton | Actress |
Nicole Atkins | Singer-songwriter | |
October 3 | Shannyn Sossamon | Actress |
Jake Shears | Singer | |
Christian Coulson | Actor | |
October 4 | Dana Davis | Actress (Heroes, 10 Things I Hate About You, Franklin & Bash) |
Phillip Glasser | Actor | |
Mark Day | Actor | |
October 5 | James Valentine | American musician |
Morgan Webb | TV host | |
October 7 | Omar Benson Miller | Actor (CSI: Miami, Ballers, Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles) |
October 10 | Jodi Lyn O'Keefe | Actress (Nash Bridges, Prison Break) |
October 14 | Usher | Singer and Actor |
October 15 | Devon Gummersall | Actor (My So-Called Life) |
October 16 | Kala Savage | Actress |
October 17 | Erin Karpluk | Canadian actress (Being Erica) |
October 18 | Wesley Jonathan | Actor (City Guys, What I Like About You, The Soul Man) |
Jake Farrow | American television writer and actor | |
October 20 | Dionne Quan | Voice actress (Rugrats, The Fairly OddParents, All Grown Up!, Bratz) |
David Caspe | American film and television writer | |
October 21 | Will Estes | Actor (American Dreams, Blue Bloods) |
Michael McMillian | Actor (What I Like About You, True Blood, Hot in Cleveland) | |
October 22 | Zuzanna Szadkowski | Polish-American actress (Gossip Girl) |
October 25 | Zachary Knighton | Actor |
October 26 | CM Punk | Actor |
October 27 | David Walton | Actor (New Girl, About a Boy) |
October 28 | Gwendoline Christie | English actress (Wizards vs. Aliens, Game of Thrones) and singer |
Justin Guarini | Singer | |
October 30 | Matthew Morrison | Actor (Glee) |
October 31 | Brian Hallisay | Actor (Privileged, The Client List, Revenge) |
November 1 | Mary Kate Schellhardt | Actress |
November 2 | Erika Flores | Actress (Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman) |
November 6 | Nicole Dubuc | Actress (Major Dad) |
Taryn Manning | Actress | |
Erik Cole | Former professional ice hockey left winger | |
November 9 | Sisqó | Actor |
November 10 | Eve | Rapper and actress (Eve) |
Diplo | DJ | |
David Paetkau | Canadian actor (Flashpoint) | |
November 12 | Ashley Williams | Actress (As the World Turns, Good Morning, Miami, The Jim Gaffigan Show) |
November 15 | Samantha Shelton | Actress (Monarch Cove) |
November 17 | Zoë Bell | New Zealand actress |
Tom Ellis | Actor | |
Rachel McAdams | Actress (True Detective) | |
November 18 | Daniel Chong | Animator |
November 19 | Eric Nenninger | Actor (Malcolm in the Middle) |
Chad Doreck | Voice actor (Brad Carbunkle on My Life as a Teenage Robot) | |
November 20 | Nadine Velazquez | Actress (My Name is Earl, The League, Major Crimes) and model |
November 24 | Katherine Heigl | Actress (Roswell, Grey's Anatomy, State of Affairs) |
November 27 | Jimmy Rollins | American former professional baseball shortstop |
November 28 | Aimee Garcia | Actress (Greetings from Tucson, All About the Andersons, George Lopez, Dexter) |
November 29 | Lauren German | Actress (Chicago Fire) |
December 2 | Nelly Furtado | Singer |
December 7 | Shiri Appleby | Actress (Roswell, Life UneXpected, UnREAL) |
December 8 | Ian Somerhalder | Actor (Smallville, Lost, The Vampire Diaries) |
December 9 | Jesse Metcalfe | Actor (Passions, Desperate Housewives) |
December 10 | Summer Phoenix | Actress |
December 11 | Minty Lewis | Voice actress (Eileen on Regular Show) |
December 12 | Gbenga Akinnagbe | Actor (The Wire) |
December 18 | Josh Dallas | Actor (Once Upon a Time) |
Ravi Patel (actor) | Actor | |
Katie Holmes | Actress (Dawson's Creek, The Kennedys) | |
December 19 | Patrick Casey | Actor |
December 20 | Amanda Swisten | Actress |
December 22 | Joanne Kelly | Actress |
December 23 | Estella Warren | Canadian actress |
December 28 | John Legend | Actor |
December 30 | Michael Grimm | Singer |
Tyrese Gibson | Singer |
Deaths[]
Date | Name | Age | Notability |
---|---|---|---|
February 28 | Zara Cully | 86 | Actress (Mother Olivia Jefferson on The Jeffersons) |
March 18 | Peggy Wood | 86 | Actress (One Life to Live) |
April 22 | Will Geer | 76 | Actor (Grandpa Walton on The Waltons) |
May 21 | Bruce Geller | 47 | Screenwriter, producer (Mannix) |
June 29 | Bob Crane | 49 | Actor (Col. Hogan on Hogan's Heroes) |
July 3 | James Daly | 59 | Actor (Dr. Paul Lochner on Medical Center) |
September 7 | Keith Moon | 32 | English drummer (The Who) |
See also[]
- 1978 in the United States
- List of American films of 1978
References[]
- ^ The Charlotte Observer, Apr. 25 and 29, 1978.
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- 1978 in American television