1952 in television

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The year 1952 in television involved some significant events.

Below is a list of television-related events during 1952.

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Events

  • January 14 – Today is first aired on NBC in the United States with Dave Garroway as host.
  • January 16 – Sooty, Harry Corbett's little yellow glove puppet teddy bear, first appears on the BBC Television Service's Talent Night in the United Kingdom.{{cite book|first=David|last=Kynaston|authorlink=David Kynaston|title=Family Britain, 1951–57|location=London|publisher=Bloomsbury|year=2009|isbn=978-0-7475-8385-1|page=[https://archive.org/details/familybritain1950000kyna/page/458 458]|url=https://archive.org/details/familybritain1950000kyna/page/458}}
  • February 1 – The first TV detector van is commissioned in the U.K. as the beginning of a clampdown on the estimated 150,000 British households that watch television illegally without a licence.{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/february/1/newsid_2521000/2521357.stm|title=Test drive for TV detector vans|publisher=BBC On This Day|accessdate=2009-05-19|date=1952-02-01|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090510040206/http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/february/1/newsid_2521000/2521357.stm|archivedate=2009-05-10|url-status=live}}
  • March 14 – The BBC Television Service in Scotland is launched.
  • May 22 – The first televised atomic bomb detonation, billed as "Operation Tumbler–Snapper", is broadcast on KTLA in Los Angeles, and fed to the three major U.S. networks via a {{convert|140|mi}} microwave link.
  • July 7 – Turkey's first television station, ITU TV, is opened.
  • July 20 – Arrow to the Heart, the first collaboration between director Rudolph Cartier and scriptwriter Nigel Kneale, is broadcast by BBC Television in the United Kingdom.
  • August 1 – First television broadcast in the Dominican Republic by La Voz Dominicana, a station based on the radio station of the same name.
  • September 6 – Television debuts in Canada with the initiation of CBFT in Montreal, Quebec.
  • September 8 – CBLT in Toronto, Ontario begins broadcasting as Canada's second television station.
  • September 20 – The first commercial Ultra High Frequency (UHF) television station in the world, KPTV (later a Fox company affiliate), begins broadcasting in Portland, Oregon on channel 27.
  • October 7 – WFIL-TV Philadelphia's afternoon series Bandstand, which will become American Bandstand, changes emphasis to teens dancing to popular records
  • November 4 – 1952 United States presidential election: The first political advertisements have appeared on U.S. television. Democrats bought a 30-minute time segment for their candidate, Adlai Stevenson but he has received unfavorable mail for interfering with a broadcast of I Love Lucy. Dwight Eisenhower bought 20 second commercial segments and wins the election.
  • November 16 – CBS Television City in Hollywood, California opens, the network's first studio on the U.S. west coast.
  • The U.S. Federal Communications Commission reserves channels for non-commercial public broadcasting.
  • There are approximately 146,000 television sets in Canada and most antennas are pointed towards WBEN-TV (later WIVB) in Buffalo, New York.

Programs/programmes

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=Ending during 1952=

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! Date

ShowDebut
February 23

|A Date with Judy (daytime version)

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March 27

|The Bill Goodwin Show

April 11

|Faye Emerson's Wonderful Town

April 24

|Stop the Music

|1949

June 30

|Claudia

|1952

Unknown

|Picture Page (UK)

|1946

Births

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! Date

NameNotability
rowspan="2"| January 2

| Wendy Phillips

| Actress (Falcon Crest)

Ng Man-tat

| Hong Kong actor (Shaolin Soccer) (d. 2021)

January 3

| Jim Ross

| Professional wrestling commentator

January 12

| Walter Mosley

| Author

January 19

| Beau Weaver

| Voice actor

January 20

| Dave Fennoy

| Voice actor

January 27

| Patti Burns

| Anchor (d. 2001)

January 28

| Bruce Helford

| Writer

February 16

| Stella Farentino

| Actress

February 17

| Garry Chalk

| Voice actor

February 19

| Sara Moulton

| Chef and television host

rowspan="2"| February 29

| Sharon Dahlonega Bush

| Television newscaster

Albert Welling

| Television actor

rowspan="2" |March 2

|Janice Burgess

|American TV executive, producer, screenwriter (The Backyardigans, Nick Jr., Winx Club) (d. 2024){{Cite web |last=Barnes |first=Mike |date=2024-03-05 |title=Janice Burgess, Creator of ‘The Backyardigans,’ Dies at 72 |url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/janice-burgess-dead-backyardigans-1235843470/ |access-date=2024-03-16 |website=The Hollywood Reporter |language=en-US}}

Laraine Newman

| Comic actress (Saturday Night Live)

March 4

| Ronn Moss

| Actor, musician (The Bold and the Beautiful)

March 7

| Lynn Swann

| Broadcaster

March 11

| Susan Richardson

| Actress (Eight is Enough)

March 21

| Andrew D. Weyman

| Director

March 22

| Bob Costas

| Sportscaster

April 1

| Annette O'Toole

| Actress (Smallville)

April 5

| Mitch Pileggi

| Actor (The X-Files)

rowspan="2"| April 6

| Marilu Henner

| Actress (Taxi)

Erin Moriarty

| American television news reporter

April 10

| Steven Seagal

| Actor

April 16

| Billy West

| Voice actor (Doug, The Ren and Stimpy Show, Futurama)

April 17

| Joe Alaskey

| Actor (Looney Tunes), (d. 2016)

rowspan="2" |April 27

|Larry Elder

|Political commentator

George Gervin

| NBA basketball player

April 28

| Mary McDonnell

| Actress

April 29

| Nora Dunn

| Actress, comedian (Saturday Night Live)

May 2

| Christine Baranski

| Actress (Cybill, The Good Wife)

May 4

| Michael Barrymore

| British comedian, presenter

rowspan="3"| May 6

| Gregg Henry

| Actor, musician

Michael O'Hare

| Actor (Babylon 5) (d. 2012)

Fred Newman

| Actor (Doug, Between the Lions)

rowspan="2"| May 11

| Frances Fisher

| Actress (The Edge of Night)

Shohreh Aghdashloo

| Actress

May 18

| George Strait

| Actor

rowspan="2"| May 21

| Mr. T

| Actor (B. A. Baracus on The A-Team)

Richard Dominick

| American television producer

May 23

| John Quiñones

| ABC News correspondent

June 7

| Liam Neeson

| Actor

June 14

| Eddie Mekka

| Actor (Laverne & Shirley) (d. 2021)

June 18

| Carol Kane

| Actress (Taxi)

June 20

| John Goodman

| Actor (Roseanne)

June 22

| Graham Greene

| Actor

rowspan="2" | June 28

| Alan Pasqua

| Composer

Debbie Zipp

| Actress

rowspan="2" | July 1

| Dan Aykroyd

| Comedian and actor (Saturday Night Live)

Brian George

|Israeli-British actor (The Edison Twins, The Big Bang Theory, Kim Possible, Green Lantern: The Animated Series)

July 6

| Grant Goodeve

| American actor (Eight is Enough)

July 9

| John Tesh

| American composer

July 11

| Stephen Lang

| Actor

July 14

| Stan Shaw

| Actor (Houseguest)

July 15

| Terry O'Quinn

| Actor (Lost)

July 17

| David Hasselhoff

| Actor (Knight Rider, Baywatch)

July 20

| Thom Beers

| Voice actor

July 27

| Roxanne Hart

| Actress (Chicago Hope)

August 1

| Brian Patrick Clarke

| Actor

August 4

| Bobby Buntrock

| Actor (Hazel) (d. 1974)

August 5

| Louis Walsh

| Irish music manager

August 7

| Caroline Aaron

| Actress

August 10

| Daniel Hugh Kelly

| Actor (Hardcastle and McCormick)

rowspan="2"| August 16

| Reginald VelJohnson

| Actor (Family Matters)

Caitlin O'Heaney

| Actress (Tales of the Gold Monkey)

August 18

| Patrick Swayze

| Actor and dancer (d. 2009)

August 19

| Jonathan Frakes

| Actor (Star Trek: The Next Generation), director

August 20

| Brenda Blackmon

| American anchor

August 27

| Paul Reubens

| Comic actor (Pee-wee's Playhouse, Batman: The Brave and the Bold) (d. 2023)

August 29

| Deborah Van Valkenburgh

| Actress (Too Close for Comfort)

September 2

| Leslie Cockburn

| American investigative journalist

September 5

| Michael Horton

| Actor (Murder, She Wrote)

September 9

| Angela Cartwright

| Actress (Make Room for Daddy, Lost in Space)

September 16

| Mickey Rourke

| American actor

September 19

| David Hoberman

| American film and television producer

rowspan="3"| September 25

| Christopher Reeve

| Actor (d. 2004)

Tommy Norden

| Actor (Flipper)

Toukie Smith

| Actress (227)

September 27

| Gail Edwards

| Actress (It's a Living, Full House, Blossom)

September 30

| John Finn

| Actor (Cold Case)

October 9

| Sharon Osbourne

| TV personality (The Osbournes, The Talk)

October 14

| Harry Anderson

| Actor (Night Court) (d. 2018)

October 18

| Chuck Lorre

| Television director, writer, producer, composer, and actor

October 20

| Melanie Mayron

| Actress, director (Thirtysomething)

October 22

| Jeff Goldblum

| Actor (Law & Order: Criminal Intent)

rowspan="2"| October 27

| Ted Wass

| Actor, director (Soap, Blossom)

Michael H. Shamberg

| Director (d. 2014)

October 28

| Annie Potts

| Actress (Designing Women)

October 30

| Emily Kuroda

| Actress (Gilmore Girls)

rowspan="2"| November 3

| Roseanne Barr

| Actress, comedian (Roseanne)

Jim Cummings

| Voice actor (The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, Darkwing Duck, CatDog)

November 5

| Bill Walton

| NBA basketball player

November 6

| Gary Goetzman

| American film and television producer and actor

November 8

| Alfre Woodard

| Actress

November 9

| John Megna

| Actor (d. 1995)

November 15

|Randy Savage

|Pro wrestler and actor (WWE,WCW), (d. 2011)

November 28

| S. Epatha Merkerson

| Actress (Law & Order)

November 29

| Jeff Fahey

| Actor (The Marshal, Lost)

November 30

| Mandy Patinkin

| Actor (Criminal Minds)

December 2

| Keith Szarabajka

| Actor

December 3

| Benny Hinn

| Christian televangelist

December 9

| Michael Dorn

| Actor (Star Trek: The Next Generation)

rowspan="2"| December 10

| Susan Dey

| Actress (The Partridge Family, L.A. Law)

Clive Anderson

| English presenter

December 12

| Sarah Douglas

| Actress (Falcon Crest)

December 15

| Lee Aronsohn

| American television writer, composer and producer

December 20

| Ray Bumatai

| Actor (Tito Makani on Rocket Power) (d. 2005)

December 23

| Bill Kristol

| Writer

December 25

| CCH Pounder

| Actress (ER, Rocket Power)

December 29

| Robert Wightman

| Actor (The Waltons)

Television debuts

References

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