1959 in television
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The year 1959 in television involved some significant events. Below is a list of television-related events during 1959.
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Events
- January 15 – Tyne Tees Television, the Independent Television (ITV) franchise for North East England, begins broadcasting.
- February 1 – The earliest known interracial kiss on television occurs during a live performance of the play Hot Summer Night, broadcast on the British ABC program Armchair Theatre on the ITV network. The kiss is between Andrée Melly and Lloyd Reckord, the latter of whom would be featured in another early televised interracial kiss three years later in the play You in Your Small Corner.
- February 1 – Nihon Educational Television begins operating to the Kanto region of Japan, operating as a for-profit educational television station for its first year.
- March 1 – Fuji Television commences its regular operations in Japan.Fuji Television#History of Fuji TV Retrieved January 13, 2017.
- April 6 – KYW-TV in Cleveland, Ohio (later WKYC) becomes the first station to use the Eyewitness News name.{{Cite web|title=L.A. station celebrates 50 years of 'Eyewitness News'|url=https://www.newscaststudio.com/2019/03/12/eyewitness-news-kabc-50/?og=1|access-date=2021-10-23|website=NewscastStudio|language=en-US}}
- May 24 – Television Ecuatoriana, the first television station in Ecuador, starts a regular broadcasting service in Quito and Guayaquil.{{citation needed|date=December 2016}}
- May 28 – Initiation of Lebanon's first television station, Télé Liban.
- July 13–17 – The Hate That Hate Produced, a documentary on Black nationalism in the United States, airs on WNTA-TV.
- July 24 – The Kitchen Debate occurs in Moscow, recorded on color videotape.
- August 21 – The Catholic University of Chile begins broadcasting a partial service over Channel 2, the first TV station in Santiago, Chile.
- October 16 – OBXY-TV, predecessor of Panamericana Television, Peru, starts the first regular official broadcasting service in Lima.Panamericana Televisión#History Retrieved January 13, 2017.
- October 22 – Take a Good Look, an innovative comedy series created by Ernie Kovacs, premieres on ABC in the United States.
- October 27 – Anglia Television, the ITV franchise for Eastern England, begins broadcasting.
- October 31 – Ulster Television, the ITV franchise for Northern Ireland, begins broadcasting.
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- October 31 – Western Nigeria Television (later known as Nigerian Television Authority) is launched in Nigeria, making it the first country to introduce television in Africa.{{Cite book|chapter=Television broadcasting in Africa: Pioneering milestones|doi=10.1109/HISTELCON.2010.5735315 |s2cid=21817115 |chapter-url=https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/5735315|title=2010 Second Region 8 IEEE Conference on the History of Communications |year=2010 |last1=Nwulu |first1=Nnamdi I. |last2=Adekanbi |first2=Adeyemi |last3=Oranugo |first3=Tochukwu |last4=Adewale |first4=Yemi |pages=1–6 |isbn=978-1-4244-7450-9 }}.
- November 22 – Sandmännchen, a children's bedtime stop motion series, premieres on East German television channel Deutscher Fernsehfunk. The series will continue airing on Rundfunk Berlin–Brandenburg into the 2000s, making it the longest-running animated television series in history with the greatest episode count for a single series.
- November 29 – The Grammy Awards are first televised as part of NBC's Sunday Showcase.
- December 26 – BNT 1, a member of Bulgarian National Television, the first television station in Bulgaria, starts a regular official broadcasting service in Sofia.1 (Bulgarian language) Retrieved January 6, 2017
Programs/programmes
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1955–1962)
- American Bandstand (1952–1989)
- Armchair Theatre (UK) (1956–1968)
- As the World Turns (1956–2010)
- Blue Peter (UK) (1958–present)
- Bozo the Clown (1949–2001)
- Candid Camera (1948–present)
- Captain Kangaroo (1955–1984)
- Cheyenne (1955–1962)
- Come Dancing (UK) (1949–1995)
- Dixon of Dock Green (UK) (1955–1976)
- Face the Nation (1954–present)
- General Motors Presents (Can) (1953–1956, 1958–1961)
- Gillette Cavalcade of Sports (1946–1960)
- Grandstand (UK) (1958–2007)
- Gunsmoke (1955–1975)
- Hallmark Hall of Fame (1951–present)
- Hancock's Half Hour (1956–1962)
- Have Gun – Will Travel (1957–1963)
- Howdy Doody (1947–1960)
- I Love Lucy (1951–1960)
- Jubilee USA (1955–1960)
- KPIX Dance Party (1959–1963)
- Leave It to Beaver (1957–1963)
- Love of Life (1951–1980)
- Man with a Camera (1959–1960)
- Meet the Press (1947–present)
- Men Into Space (1959–1960)
- Opportunity Knocks (UK) (1956–1978)
- Panorama (UK) (1953–present)
- Perry Mason (1957–1966)
- Peter Gunn (1958–1961)
- Search for Tomorrow (1951–1986)
- Take a Good Look (1959–1961)
- The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet (1952–1966)
- The Army Game (UK) (1957–1961)
- The Bell Telephone Hour (1959–1968)
- The Brighter Day (1954–1962)
- The Donna Reed Show (1958–1966)
- The Ed Sullivan Show (1948–1971)
- The Edge of Night (1956–1984)
- The Ford Show, Starring Tennessee Ernie Ford (1956–1961)
- The Gale Storm Show, Oh! Susanna (1956–1960)
- The Good Old Days (UK) (1953–1983)
- The Guiding Light (1952–2009)
- The Huckleberry Hound Show (1958–1962)
- The Jack Benny Program (1950–1965)
- The Lawrence Welk Show (1955–1982)
- The Milton Berle Show (1954–1967)
- The Pat Boone Chevy Showroom (1957–1960)
- The Price Is Right (1956–1965)
- The Real McCoys (1957–1963)
- The Secret Storm (1954–1974)
- The Sky at Night (UK) (1957–present)
- The Steve Allen Show (1956–1960)
- The Texan (1958–1960)
- This Man Dawson (1959–1960)
- The Today Show (1952–present)
- The Tonight Show (1954–present)
- The Voice of Firestone (1949–1963)
- This Is Your Life (UK) (1955–2003)
- This Is Your Life (US) (1952–1961)
- Truth or Consequences (1950–1988)
- Walt Disney Presents (1958–1961)
- Wanted Dead or Alive (1958–1961)
- Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse (1958–1960)
- What the Papers Say (UK) (1956–2008)
- What's My Line (1950–1967)
- Zoo Quest (UK) (1954–1964)
=Debuts=
- January 9 – Rawhide, CBS (1959–1966)
- January 12 – The Bell Telephone Hour on NBC (1959–1968)
- February 4 – Face to Face on BBC Television (1959–1962)
- February 12 – As Far as My Feet Will Carry Me on West Germany's ARD (1959)
- February 16 – Emergency (1959) (Australia), one of the earliest Australian dramatic TV series
- April 4
- Charlesworth on BBC Television (1959)
- Shell Presents (1959–1960) (Sydney and Melbourne Australia), Australian dramatic anthology series
- May 2 – Markham, featuring Ray Milland, on CBS (1959–1960)
- June 1 – Juke Box Jury on BBC Television (1959–1967, 1979, 1989–1990)
- September 11 – The Troubleshooters on NBC (1959–1960)
- September 12 – Bonanza on NBC, the first weekly television series broadcast completely in color (1959–1973)
- September 12 – The Man and the Challenge on NBC (1959–1960)
- September 15 – Laramie on NBC (1959–1963)
- September 20 – NBC Sunday Showcase on NBC (1959–1960)
- September 21 – Love and Marriage on NBC (1959–1960)
- September 30 – Men Into Space on CBS (1959–1960)
- October 2 – Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone debuts on CBS (1959–1964)
- October 4
- Dennis the Menace on CBS (1959–1963)
- The Rebel on ABC (1959–1961)
- October 5 – Bourbon Street Beat on ABC (1959–1960)
- October 7 – Hawaiian Eye on ABC (1959–1963)
- October 15 - The Untouchables on ABC (1959–1963)
- November 19 - Rocky & His Friends on ABC (1959–61)
- Unknown date
- Adelaide Tonight – 1959–1973 (Adelaide, Australia)
- Bandwagon (1959–1960) (Melbourne, Australia, on HSV-7)
- The Bert Newton Show (1959–1960) (Melbourne, Australia, on GTV-9)
- The Bobby Limb Show (1959–1964) (Australia) (title changed in 1961 to The Mobil-Limb Show)
- Club Seven (1959–1961) (Melbourne, Australia)
- The Quick Draw McGraw Show in syndication (1959–1962)
- Tales of the Riverbank (1959–1963).
- This Man Dawson in syndication (1959–1960)
=Ending this year=
class="wikitable"
! Date ! Show ! Debut |
January 13
| rowspan="4"| 1958 |
January 23 |
January 26 |
April 9 |
April 24
| 1950 |
June 22
| 1957 |
rowspan="3"| June 25
| Dragnet | 1951 |
Mickey Mouse Club
| 1955 |
State Trooper
| 1956 |
September 28
| 1958 |
Unknown
| 1958 |
Births
class="wikitable"
! Date | Name | Notability |
January 5
| Actor (SpongeBob SquarePants, Superman: The Animated Series, Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H.) | ||
January 21
| American producer | ||
January 22
| American actress | ||
rowspan="2"| January 27
| American sports broadcaster | ||
Keith Olbermann
| American sports and political commentator | ||
rowspan="2"| January 31
| Australian actor (Without a Trace) | ||
Kelly Lynch
| Actress | ||
February 3
| Actor (Mancuso, F.B.I.) | ||
February 11
| Actor (Guiding Light) | ||
February 12
| NBA basketball player | ||
February 15
| American actor | ||
February 18
| English-American actress (24) | ||
February 22
| Actor (Twin Peaks, Desperate Housewives) | ||
February 24
| Actress (The 5 Mrs. Buchanans, Sabrina the Teenage Witch) | ||
February 26
| NBA basketball player | ||
March 5
| Actress | ||
March 6
| Actor and comedian (The Best Damn Sports Show Period) | ||
March 7
| Actress and singer | ||
rowspan="2"|March 8
| Journalist and news anchor | ||
Aidan Quinn
| Actor | ||
rowspan="2" | March 9
| Actor (Everwood) | ||
Kato Kaelin | ||
March 14
| Actress (As the World Turns, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit) | ||
March 16
| Rapper | ||
March 20 | ||
March 22
| English television producer | ||
rowspan="2"|April 3
| Actor (Frasier, The Powers That Be) | ||
Amy Morton
| Actress | ||
April 4
| Actor (Smallville, The Secret Saturdays, Legion of Super Heroes) | ||
rowspan="2"|April 15
| English actress | ||
Thomas F. Wilson
| Actor (SpongeBob SquarePants, Tales of Arcadia, Back to the Future) | ||
April 17
| English actor (Sharpe, Game of Thrones) | ||
April 22
| Actor (Whose Line Is It Anyway?) | ||
April 23
| Actor (Head of the Class) | ||
April 24
| English television presenter (died 2000) | ||
May 3
| English comedian and writer (Blackadder) | ||
May 5
| Journalist | ||
May 7
| Actor (All My Children) | ||
May 10
| Actress (The Young and the Restless, Diagnosis: Murder) | ||
May 13
| American actor | ||
May 17
| American sportscaster | ||
May 20
| Actor (Balki Bartokomous on Perfect Strangers) | ||
May 29
| English actor | ||
June 1
| Actor | ||
June 2
| Journalist | ||
June 6
| Film producer | ||
June 7
| Politician | ||
June 10
| Director | ||
June 11
| English actor (Jeeves and Wooster, House) | ||
June 12
| Journalist | ||
June 15
| Actress (Days of Our Lives, The Young and the Restless, The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills) | ||
June 21
| NBA basketball player | ||
June 24
| Screenwriter | ||
June 26
| Actor and comedian (The Kids in the Hall, Superstore) | ||
June 27
| Director | ||
June 30
| Actor (Law & Order: Criminal Intent) | ||
July 1
| American actress (Barney & Friends) (died 2021) | ||
July 3
| Canadian television writer | ||
July 7
| Actor (Once and Again, The 4400, The Rocketeer) | ||
July 8
| Actor (Prison Break, Heroes) | ||
July 9 | ||
July 12
| Actor and comedian (died 2017) | ||
July 16
| Actor (Big City Greens, SpongeBob SquarePants, Spider-Man) | ||
July 24
| Actress | ||
July 25
| American chef, restaurateur, television personality and author | ||
rowspan="2"| July 26
| Actor (Wiseguy, House of Cards) | ||
Tom McGowan
| Actor (Frasier, Everybody Loves Raymond, The War at Home) | ||
August 2
| Actress (Saturday Night Live) | ||
August 3
| Actor (Scrubs, DreamWorks Dragons: Rescue Riders, Justice League Unlimited) | ||
August 5
| Director | ||
August 10
| Actress | ||
August 13
| Actor (The Partridge Family) | ||
rowspan="2"| August 14
| Actress (Pollock, Code Black) | ||
Magic Johnson
| NBA basketball player | ||
August 17
| American news anchor | ||
August 18
| Actress (The Electric Company) | ||
August 19
| Director | ||
August 28
| Actor | ||
September 5
| Bass player | ||
September 11
| Actor (Deadwood, Eastbound & Down) | ||
September 13
| Television journalist (Dateline NBC) | ||
rowspan="2"| September 14
| Actress (Dallas) | ||
Anthony Asbury
| Actor | ||
September 15
| Actor | ||
September 19
| Actress (Law & Order) | ||
September 21
| Actor (Joey Gladstone on Full House) | ||
September 23
| Actor (Seinfeld, Hit the Road, Duckman) | ||
September 27
| Actor (Tour of Duty) | ||
September 28
| Actor | ||
September 30
| Actress | ||
rowspan="2"| October 3
| Actor (The Bold and the Beautiful) | ||
Greg Proops
| Actor | ||
rowspan="2"| October 7
| English television personality | ||
Dylan Baker
| Actor | ||
October 8
| Actor (Sabrina the Teenage Witch, The Angry Beavers) | ||
rowspan="2"| October 10
| Actress (Saturday Night Live) | ||
Bradley Whitford
| Actor (The West Wing) | ||
October 13
| Actress and singer (Donny & Marie) | ||
October 17
| Actor and comedian (Saturday Night Live, Mike Tyson Mysteries) (died 2021) | ||
rowspan="2"| October 23
| Music parodist and actor (My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic, Adventure Time, Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!) | ||
Nancy Grace
| American anchor | ||
October 26
| American-Cambodian actor (Lost) | ||
November 10
| Actress (One Day at a Time) | ||
November 12
| Soap opera actor | ||
November 14
| American screenwriter | ||
November 19
| Actress (The West Wing, Mom) | ||
November 26
| Actress (Falcon Crest) | ||
November 28
| Actor (Suddenly Susan, Ben 10: Omniverse) | ||
December 5
| Actress (Eight is Enough) | ||
December 6
| Canadian television writer | ||
rowspan="2"| December 9
| American journalist | ||
Pat Battle
| American journalist | ||
rowspan="2"| December 10
| NBA basketball player | ||
Burke Moses
| Actor | ||
December 13
| Actor (Family Affair) | ||
December 16
| Alison La Placa{{cite web|title=Alison La Placa|url=https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0478844/|website=The Internet Movie Database|publisher=IMDb.com, Inc.|access-date=7 April 2015|ref=Alison La Placa}} | Actress (Duet, Open House) | ||
December 29
| American sports talk show host | ||
December 30
| Actress, comedian (The Tracey Ullman Show) | ||
December 31
| Actor (died 2025) |
Deaths
- February 3 – Beulah Zachary, American director and producer (Kukla, Fran and Ollie) (born 1911)
- June 16 – George Reeves, American actor (born 1914)
Television debuts
- Peter Bowles – Dial 999
- Veronica Cartwright – Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre
- Seymour Cassel – Naked City
- Robert Duvall – Armstrong Circle Theatre
- Julian Glover – A Midsummer Night's Dream
- Ron Howard – Playhouse 90
- Jill Ireland – The Voodoo Factor
- Sally Kellerman – Playhouse 90
- Telly Savalas – NBC Sunday Showcase
- George Takei – Playhouse 90