1958 in television
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The year 1958 in television involved some significant events.
Below is a list of television-related events during 1958.
Events
- January 1 – Suomen Televisio, later known as Yle TV1, begins regular broadcasting.Yle TV1#History Retrieved January 13, 2017.
- January 28 – Short-lived station KTRX signs on the air in Kennewick, Washington.
- January 14 – Television Wales and the West (TWW), the first ITV franchise for South Wales and West of England, begins broadcasting.
- January 17 – TV Peru, the first television channel in Peru, begins operations.TV Perú#Story Retrieved January 13, 2017.
- January 25 – Royal Thai Channel 5, officially launched in Bangkok, Thailand.Royal Thai Army Radio and Television Channel 5#History Retrieved January 13, 2017.
- February 17 – Pope Pius XII designates St. Clare of Assisi the patron saint of television. Thereafter, placing her icon on a television set was said to improve reception.[http://www.cbc.ca/hdtv/history.html]
- April 19 – Chronicle Broadcasting Network, the predecessor of ABS-CBN Corporation in the Philippines, launches DZXL-TV Channel 9.
- April 30 – Moldova TV signs on the air at 19:00, making it the very first television network in Moldova.
- May 2 – CCTV-1 began on an experimental basis as Peking Television.
- July 1 – The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) links television broadcasting across Canada. The CBC's microwave network between Nova Scotia and British Columbia, completed this year, makes it the longest in the world.
- July 3 – The "Telecopter", a Bell Model 47 rented by television station KTLA in Los Angeles, and outfitted with a television camera, makes the world's first flight by a television news helicopter. Following a technical failure, it makes its first successful news flight the following day.Pool, Bob, "Obituary: John D. Silva, 92; TV Engineer Devised the World's First News Helicopter," The Washington Post, December 11, 2012, p. B6.
- August 23 – Television Belgrade, as predecessor for RTS1, a first regular television broadcasting station officially service start in Serbia, former part of Yugoslavia.:sr:РТС 1#Историјат (Serbian language) Retrieved date on October 3, 2017.
- August 30 – Southern Television, the ITV franchise for South Central and South East England, begins broadcasting.
- September 16 – Orson Welles's The Fountain of Youth is broadcast on NBC-TV's Colgate Theatre.Welles, Orson, and Peter Bogdanovich, edited by Jonathan Rosenbaum, This is Orson Welles. New York: HarperCollins Publishers 1992 {{ISBN|0-06-016616-9}}{{Rp|424–425}} Filmed in 1956 for a proposed Desilu series, the half-hour program airs only once and becomes the only unsold pilot ever to win a Peabody Award.Adams, Val, "Peabody Awards for 1958 Listed". The New York Times, April 8, 1959.Arnaz, Desi. A Book. New York: William Morrow, 1976. {{ISBN|0688003427}}{{Rp|307}}
- Fall – The quiz show scandals resulted in the cancellation of the original big-money game show, CBS' "The $64,000 Question", and creating havoc within the US television industry.
- October 1 – Shanghai Television, as early television station launched in China, first regular service to start.:zh:上海电视台#历史 (Chinese language) Retrieved January 14, 2017.
- October 3 – Television Iran, as predecessor of IRIB TV1, a first regular program service television broadcasting station launched in Iran.{{citation needed|date=November 2020}}
- October 17 – Fred Astaire makes his TV starring debut in the NBC special, An Evening with Fred Astaire, which later won nine Emmy Awards and is one of the first TV specials to be preserved on videotape.
- September 20 – Radio Valencia Televisión signs on the air in Venezuela with test transmissions began on April 30.
- November 30 – During the live broadcast of the Armchair Theatre play Underground on the ITV network in the UK, actor Gareth Jones suffers a fatal heart attack between two of his scenes while in make-up.
- December 15 – Channel 4, the flagship station of América Televisión, as well as the first every privately owned television station in Peru, begins officially regular broadcasting service first to viewers in Lima.América Televisión Retrieved January 7, 2017.
- SF DRS, the German-language Swiss television channel, debuts.
- Ampex demonstrates their design for a color video tape recorder.
- In the United Kingdom, the top-rated show of the year is the ITV game show Dotto, adapted from an American game show which in turn was based on children's Connect the dots game.
- The original American version of "Dotto" was the first game show to be implicated in the quiz show scandals, and was cancelled in August.
- Top-rated prime-time game show Twenty-One is cancelled by NBC in October after former contestant Herb Stempel charged that the series was rigged and that he had been ordered to lose a match to the popular Charles Van Doren.
- DuMont company sells its television manufacturing assets to Emerson company. The quality decreases.
Programs/programmes
- Gillette Cavalcade of Sports (1946–1960)
- Howdy Doody (1947–1960)
- Meet the Press (1947–present)
- Candid Camera (1948–present)
- The Ed Sullivan Show (1948–1971)
- Bozo the Clown (1949–present)
- Come Dancing (UK) (1949–1995)
- The Voice of Firestone (1949–1963)
- The Jack Benny Show (1950–1965)
- Truth or Consequences (1950–1988)
- What's My Line (1950–1967)
- Your Hit Parade (1950–1959)
- Dragnet (1951–1959)
- Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse (1958–1960)
- I Love Lucy (1951–1960)
- Love of Life (1951–1980)
- Search for Tomorrow (1951–1986)
- Sergeant Preston of the Yukon (1955-1958)
- Hallmark Hall of Fame (1951–present)
- American Bandstand (1952–1989)
- The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet (1952–1966)
- The Guiding Light (1952–2009)
- The Today Show (1952–present)
- This Is Your Life (1952–1961)
- Panorama (UK) (1953–present)
- The Good Old Days (UK) (1953–1983)
- Disneyland (1954–1958) ends on September 3, to resume on September 12 as Walt Disney Presents (1958–1961)
- Face the Nation (1954–present)
- The Brighter Day (1954–1962)
- The Milton Berle Show (1954–1967)
- The Secret Storm (1954–1974)
- The Tonight Show (1954–present)
- Zoo Quest (UK) (1954–1964)
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1955–1962)
- Captain Kangaroo (1955–1984)
- Cheyenne (1955–1962)
- Dixon of Dock Green (UK) (1955–1976)
- Gunsmoke (1955–1975)
- Jubilee USA (1955–1960)
- Mickey Mouse Club (1955–1959)
- The Lawrence Welk Show (1955–1982)
- This Is Your Life (UK) (1955–2003)
- Armchair Theatre (UK) (1956–1968)
- As the World Turns (1956–2010)
- The Ford Show, Starring Tennessee Ernie Ford (1956–1961)
- Hancock's Half Hour (UK) (1956–1962)
- Opportunity Knocks (UK) (1956–1978)
- The Edge of Night (1956–1984)
- The Gale Storm Show, Oh! Susanna (1956–1960)
- The Jane Wyman Show, Fireside Theatre (1949-1958)
- The Price Is Right (1956–1965)
- The Steve Allen Show (1956–1960)
- What the Papers Say (UK) (1956–2008)
- The Pat Boone Chevy Showroom (1957–1960)
- The Army Game (UK) (1957–1961)
- Leave It to Beaver (1957–1963)
- The Real McCoys (1957-1963)
- The Sky at Night (UK) (1957–present)
- General Motors Presents (1953–1956, 1958–1961)
=Debuts=
- January 4 – Sea Hunt in syndication (1958–1961)
- January 20 – Love That Jill on ABC (1958)
- March 14 – Stahlnetz on West Germany's ARD (1958–1968)
- April 19 – The Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby on Italy's RAI 1 (1958)
- June 16 – Variety View (1958–1959) (Melbourne, Australia)
- June 19 – Confession, hosted by Jack Wyatt, on ABC (1958–1959)
- June 23 – Polka Go-Round on ABC (1958–1959)
- August 25 – Concentration on NBC (1958–1973)
- September 6 – Wanted Dead or Alive on CBS (1958–1961)
- September 22 – Peter Gunn on NBC (1958–1961)
- September 24 – The Donna Reed Show on ABC (1958–1966)
- September 29 – The Huckleberry Hound Show, Hanna Barbera's second series, in syndication (1958–1962)
- September 30 – The Rifleman on ABC (1958–1963)
- October 2
- Behind Closed Doors on NBC (1958–1959)
- The Unforeseen on CBC (1958–1960)
- October 5
- Lawman on ABC (1958–1962)
- Encounter, an anthology series originating from Toronto, Ontario, Canada, began a five-week run on ABC, having been cancelled after the November 2 episode
- October 8 – Bat Masterson on NBC (1958–1961)
- October 10
- 77 Sunset Strip on ABC (1958–1964)
- Grandstand on BBC Television (1958–2007)
- Man with a Camera on ABC (1958-1960)
- October 15 – Mole's Adventure (Japan), the oldest surviving anime television show.{{cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2013-06-19/oldest-tv-anime-color-screenshots-posted|title=Oldest TV Anime's Color Screenshots Posted|publisher=Anime News Network|date=June 19, 2013|access-date=January 2, 2014}}
- October 16 – Blue Peter, the world's longest-running children's TV programme, debuts on BBC Television (1958–present)
- October 17 – An Evening With Fred Astaire on NBC; first show prerecorded on color videotape, wins nine Emmy Awards
- November 4 – Flight (1958–1959) syndicated premiere on NBC NYC; produced by California National Presentation
- November 7 – Our Mutual Friend on BBC Television (1958–1959)
- December 22 – Quatermass and the Pit on BBC Television (1958–1959)
- Autumn Affair (1958–1959), the first Australian-produced television soap opera (on ATN-7 in Sydney, starting 1959 also shown on GTV-9 in Melbourne)
- Café Continental (1958–1961) (Sydney and Melbourne Australia)
- Don Messer's Jubilee (1958–1969)
- The Friendly Giant (1958–1985)
- The Shirley Abicair Show (1958) (Sydney and Melbourne Australia)
- Your Life in Their Hands on BBC Television (1958–1964 and many revivals)
- Unknown – This is Alice in first-run syndication (1958–1959)
=Ending this year=
class="wikitable"
! Date ! Show ! Debut |
March 30
|1957 |
April 14
|1958 |
April 28
|1952 |
May 16 |
May 31
|The Polly Bergen Show |1957 |
June 7
|1953 |
June 13 |
June 24
|1957 |
June 26
| Climax! |1954 |
July 8
|rowspan="2"|1957 |
September 6
|Club Oasis |
September 15
|The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show |1950 |
September 25
|Sergeant Preston of the Yukon |1955 |
October 1
|1947 |
Unknown
|1956 |
Births
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! Date | Name | Notability |
January 1
| Actress (Roots) | ||
January 4
| Actor (Max Headroom, The Pink Panther) | ||
January 12
| Host | ||
January 17
| Actor | ||
January 20
| Actor (Falcon Crest) | ||
January 26
| Actress & talk show host (Ellen) | ||
January 27
| Actress (Once and Again) | ||
January 29
| Actress (The Waltons) | ||
January 30
| Actress (Grace Under Fire) | ||
February 2
| Actor (died 2022) | ||
February 13
| Actor | ||
rowspan="2"| February 16
| Actress (The Addams Family) | ||
Ice-T
| Actor & rapper (Law & Order: Special Victims Unit) | ||
February 19
| Actor (The Office) | ||
rowspan="3"|February 21 | ||
Kim Coates
| Actor | ||
Denise Dowse
| Actress (Beverly Hills, 90210, The Guardian, Charmed) | ||
February 23
| Actor (X-Men: The Animated Series, Rescue Heroes) (died 2020) | ||
rowspan="2"|February 24
| Actor | ||
Margaret Larson
| Presenter | ||
February 25
| Actor (Desperate Housewives, Mad Men) | ||
February 26
| Actor (Ally McBeal) | ||
March 3
| Actress | ||
March 4
| Actress (Everybody Loves Raymond, The Middle) | ||
rowspan="2"|March 10
| Actress | ||
Mary Murphy
| Choreographer | ||
March 15
| Actress | ||
March 17
| Actor (CSI: Miami, Boston Legal) | ||
March 19
| Actor & comedian (Everybody Loves Raymond) | ||
March 20
| Actress (The Incredibles) | ||
rowspan="3"| March 21
| Actor & filmmaker | ||
Brad Hall
| Actor (Saturday Night Live, The Single Guy, Watching Ellie) | ||
Sabrina Le Beauf
| Actress (The Cosby Show) | ||
March 22
| American environmental activist | ||
March 25
| Actor (NYPD Blue) | ||
March 27
| Actor & screenwriter (Guiding Light) | ||
March 30
| Voice actor (The Brain on Animaniacs) | ||
rowspan="2"| April 2
| Soap opera actress | ||
Jon Klein
| CNN former president | ||
April 3
| Actor (30 Rock) | ||
April 4
| Actress (Doug, Orange is the New Black) | ||
April 14
| Actor (seaQuest DSV, Cory in the House) | ||
April 21
| Actress | ||
rowspan="2"| April 26
| Actor | ||
Tommy Habeeb
| American television host | ||
rowspan="3"| April 29
| Actress (The Brady Bunch) | ||
Michelle Pfeiffer
| Actress | ||
Rosanna Scotto
| American news anchor | ||
May 1
| Chef, author and TV presenter | ||
May 10
|Politician and commentator{{Cite web |last= |first= |date=2013-05-13 |title=Rick Santorum Fast Facts {{!}} CNN Politics |url=https://www.cnn.com/2013/05/13/us/rick-santorum-fast-facts/index.html |access-date=2024-06-16 |website=CNN |language=en}} (CNN, Newsmax TV) | ||
May 20
| Actor | ||
May 21
| Tim Hill | Actor | ||
rowspan="2"| May 23
| Actor, comedian, game show host (The Price Is Right) | ||
Lea DeLaria
| Actress, comedian | ||
May 26
| Actress (As the World Turns, Gossip Girl) | ||
May 27
| Actress | ||
May 29
| Actress | ||
May 30
| Actor (Married... with Children, Hope & Faith) | ||
May 31
| Actress (Profiler) | ||
June 5
| Actress | ||
June 7
| Prince | Singer and actor (died 2016) | ||
June 12
| Actress & singer | ||
June 21
| Actor | ||
June 22
| Actor (Burn Notice) & director | ||
June 27
| Actor | ||
July 3
| Journalist | ||
July 4
| Sportcaster | ||
July 5
| Writer | ||
July 6
| Actress & comedian (Absolutely Fabulous) | ||
July 8
| Actor | ||
July 11
| Writer | ||
rowspan="2"| July 14
| Writer | ||
Gail Mancuso
| American film and television director | ||
July 20
| American television direct-response advertisement salesperson (died 2009) | ||
July 23
| Actor & comedian (In Living Color) | ||
July 24
| Writer | ||
July 27
| Actor (Hank Zipzer) | ||
rowspan="2"| July 28
| Actor | ||
Isaac Florentine
| Israeli film director | ||
July 30
| Actor (The Sentinel, Desperate Housewives) | ||
July 31
| Television personality, and NBA basketball team owner | ||
August 1
| Composer | ||
August 6
| Actor (The White Shadow) | ||
August 8
| TV presenter (Today, Inside Edition) | ||
August 9
| Actress (Married... with Children) | ||
August 10
| American film producer | ||
August 13
| Golfer | ||
August 15
| Actor (That's So Raven) | ||
rowspan="3"| August 16
| Actress | ||
Madonna
| Singer & actress | ||
Jonathan Prince
| Actor | ||
rowspan="3"| August 18
| Actress (Revenge) | ||
Steven Zirnkilton
| American voice actor | ||
Reg E. Cathey
| American actor (died 2018) | ||
August 22
| American-Canadian actor (24, House of Cards) | ||
August 24
| Actor | ||
August 25
| Actor (The Young and the Restless) | ||
rowspan="2"|August 29
| English actor and comedian (Chef!) | ||
Michael Jackson
| Singer and actor (died 2009) | ||
September 3
| Composer | ||
September 4
| American media personality | ||
September 6
| American actor | ||
rowspan="3"| September 11
| Actress (Star Trek: Voyager) | ||
Julia Nickson
| Actress | ||
Scott Patterson
| Actor (Gilmore Girls) | ||
September 12
| Writer | ||
September 14
| American plastic surgeon and television personality | ||
September 16
| Actress | ||
September 19
| Actor & director (The White Shadow) | ||
rowspan="2"| September 21
| TV presenter | ||
Jennifer Caron Hall
| Actress | ||
September 22
| Actor (Hercules: The Legendary Journeys) | ||
September 26
|Talent show judge (Idols, Nigeria's Got Talent) (died 2020){{Cite news |last=Leland |first=John |date=2020-06-24 |title=Dan Foster, the American-Born ‘Big Dawg’ of Nigerian Radio, Dies at 61 |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/24/obituaries/dan-foster-dead-coronavirus.html |access-date=2024-05-20 |work=The New York Times |language=en-US |issn=0362-4331}} | ||
September 27
| Actor | ||
September 29
| Actress | ||
October 1
| Writer | ||
October 5
| Astrophysicist | ||
October 9
| Actor | ||
October 16
| Actor | ||
October 19
| Political commentator{{Cite journal|url=https://www.usnews.com/articles/news/campaign-2008/2008/04/07/10-things-you-didnt-know-about-michael-steele.html|title=10 Things You Didn't Know About Michael Steele|access-date=July 4, 2024|journal=U.S. News & World Report|first=Danielle|last=Burton|archive-date=February 2, 2009|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090202053601/http://www.usnews.com/articles/news/campaign-2008/2008/04/07/10-things-you-didnt-know-about-michael-steele.html|url-status=live}} (MSNBC) | ||
rowspan="2" |October 20
|American pro wrestler (ECW, TNA, NJPW, WCW, WWE) (died 2022) | ||
Eric Scott
| Actor (The Waltons) | ||
October 22
| Writer | ||
rowspan="2"| October 23
| American composer | ||
Viggo Mortensen
| American actor | ||
October 27
| American author, journalist, TV commentator, entrepreneur, and film producer | ||
October 31
| English television, radio and stage performer | ||
rowspan="2"| November 1
| Actress (Ohara, Skin, Law & Order: LA) | ||
Stephen Hopkins
| Director | ||
November 5
| Actor (The X-Files, Scorpion) | ||
November 7
| American television news anchor | ||
November 9
| Writer | ||
November 11
| Actress | ||
November 12
| Actress & singer (Will & Grace, Bob's Burgers) | ||
rowspan="2"| November 16
| Actress (Ryan's Hope, China Beach, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation) | ||
Julie Johnson
| Actress | ||
November 17
| Actress | ||
November 18
| Cuban-American actor (The Office) | ||
November 19
| Singer and actor (Living Single, Star Wars: The Clone Wars) | ||
rowspan="2"| November 22
| Actress (Anything But Love) | ||
Mark Malone
| American football quarterback | ||
November 24
| Actor | ||
November 25
| News anchor | ||
November 29
| Actress | ||
December 1
| Actress (Dallas) | ||
December 7
| Edd Hall | US announcer | ||
December 10
| US soap actor | ||
December 11
| Actress | ||
December 12
| Actress (Dallas, Walker, Texas Ranger) | ||
December 13
| Actor (The Fitzpatricks, Mr. Merlin) | ||
December 25
| Voice actress (Angelica Pickles on Rugrats) | ||
December 27
| Actress (Days of Our Lives) | ||
rowspan="2"| December 31 | ||
Johnny Hardwick
| Voice actor (King of the Hill) (died 2023) |
Television debuts
- Alan Alda – The Phil Silvers Show
- Heather Angel – Studio 57
- Bonnie Bedelia – Playhouse 90
- Bruno Cremer – En votre ame et conscience
- Louise Fletcher – Flight
- Charles Grodin – Decision
- George Hamilton – The Veil
- Richard Harris – Play of the Week
- Barry Humphries – Wild Life and Christmas Belles
- Michael Lonsdale – En votre ame et conscience
- Jan Malmsjö – Min syster och jag
- Donald Moffat – Naked City
- Michael J. Pollard – Omnibus
- Vanessa Redgrave – Sunday Night Theatre
- Oliver Reed – The Invisible Man
- Maximilian Schell – Der Meisterdieb
- Vic Tayback – Buckskin