1975 in television

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The year 1975 involved some significant events in television. Below is a list of television-related events which happened that year.

Events

  • January 3
  • The original Jeopardy! ends its run after almost 11 years and 2,753 episodes on NBC
  • Also on NBC, the biggest prize in American daytime television game shows at the time is won on Jackpot, $38,750, split between two contestants
  • January 6
  • Another World becomes the first American soap opera to start airing hour-long telecasts
  • Wheel of Fortune airs its first episode on NBC's daytime schedule with host Chuck Woolery and assistant Susan Stafford
  • ORTF is split-up into 7 companies: TF1, Antenne 2, FR3, INA, SFP, Radio France & TDF
  • January 11 – On All in the Family (CBS), a tearful Edith Bunker says goodbye to her neighbor Louise Jefferson as The Jeffersons moves on up to their own sitcom
  • March 1 – "C-Day" in Australia: Full-time color television production takes effect today
  • March 4
  • The first People's Choice Awards presentation on CBS
  • Television cameras are first permitted in the Parliament of Canada
  • March 18 – McLean Stevenson's character dies in the M*A*S*H episode "Abyssinia, Henry", its third season finale
  • The pilot episode of The Muppet Show airs on ABC introducing Jim Henson's characters to Prime Time with adult humor.
  • April 1 – The New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation is dissolved; NZBC TV is renamed Television One
  • April 3 – Meg Richardson (Noele Gordon) marries Hugh Mortimer (John Bentley) on British soap opera Crossroads
  • April 4 - The pilot episode of "Black Bart" is aired on CBS, based on the same screenplay that became "Blazing Saddles"
  • April 5 – The Super Sentai series makes its debut on TV Asahi with Himitsu Sentai Gorenger
  • April 12 – On The Jeffersons, Mike Evans makes his last appearance (until 1979), with Damon Evans (no relation to Michael) joining the cast
  • April 21 – Days of Our Lives becomes the second American soap opera to expand from thirty minutes to an hour in length
  • April 25 – Alice Cooper: The Nightmare airs on ABC
  • April 28 – Tom Snyder interviews John Lennon on NBC's The Tomorrow Show
  • June 5 – Fred Silverman becomes the head of ABC Entertainment, whose programming choices resulted in ABC achieving ratings dominance (and initiating an era of what is disparagingly called "T&A" or "Jiggle television")
  • June 30 – TV2 launches in New Zealand, becoming the country's second television network
  • September 5 – A bomb explodes in the wine bar/delicatessen on Australian soap opera Number 96 in an attempt to shake up the cast and earn back lost viewers
  • September 8 – In the United States:
  • The Price is Right is expanded to an hour in length, with six games and two Showcase Showdowns, for one week as an experiment; the format is made permanent two months later
  • Match Game starts airing weekly episodes in syndicated primetime as Match Game PM
  • September 29 – WGPR-TV, channel 62 in Detroit, becomes the first television station in the U.S. to be owned and operated by blacks (It later becomes CBS-owned WWJ-TV)
  • October 1 (10:00 a.m. local time; September 30 in the Americas) – Home Box Office cable television becomes the first pay-per-view television network to deliver a continuous signal via satellite by broadcasting the "Thrilla in Manila" boxing title fight (in which Muhammad Ali defeats Joe Frazier in Manila, Philippines) live to the United States.{{cite journal|title=The Evolution of the Cable-Satellite Distribution System|url=http://comm.louisville.edu/~al/421/pdfs/parsons.pdf|first=Patrick|last=Parsons|journal=Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media|publisher=Broadcast Education Association|volume=47|issue=1|pages=1–17|date=2003|access-date=2014-10-19|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141102123231/http://comm.louisville.edu/~al/421/pdfs/parsons.pdf|archive-date=2014-11-02|doi=10.1207/s15506878jobem4701_1|s2cid=62196864}} The fight is watched live by well over 100 million and perhaps as many as one billion viewers worldwide{{cite news|title=54 Facts you probably don't know about Don King|url=http://www.boxingnews24.com/2008/01/54-facts-you-probably-dont-know-about-don-king/|work=Boxing News 24|date=2008-01-14}} including the 500,000 on HBO{{cite book|last=Smith|first=Ronald A.|title=Play-by-Play: Radio, Television, and Big-Time College Sport|date=2003|publisher=Johns Hopkins University Press|isbn=9780801876929|page=101|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=CMKqn6LzsBIC&pg=PP101|language=en}} and 100 million viewers watching on closed-circuit theatre television.{{cite journal|title=Karriem Allah|journal=Black Belt|date=1976|page=35|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=XtUDAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA35|publisher=Active Interest Media}} It is broadcast in the Philippines by KBS and in the United Kingdom by the BBC
  • October 11 – The premiere episode of Saturday Night Live is broadcast on NBC
  • October 16 – The "Balibo Five" Australian television journalists are killed at Balibo by Indonesian Army special forces in the buildup to the Indonesian invasion of East Timor
  • October 21 – NBC broadcasts the now legendary 12-inning long sixth game of the World Series between the Boston Red Sox and Cincinnati Reds. The game ends with Boston catcher Carlton Fisk's home run to send the series to a climatic seventh game. In what becomes an iconic baseball film highlight, the NBC left-field game camera{{cite web |url=https://www.si.com/mlb/2015/10/21/game-changer-carlton-fisk-nbc-1975-world-series?xid=si_social|title=Game Changer: How Carlton Fisk's home run altered baseball and TV|last1=Verducci|first1=Tom|date=2015-10-21|website=Sports Illustrated}} catches Fisk wildly waving his arms to his right after hitting the ball and watching its path while drifting down the first base line, as if he is trying to coax the ball to "stay fair". The ball indeed stays fair and the Red Sox tie the Series. (According to the NBC cameraman Lou Gerard, located inside the left field wall scoreboard, cameramen at this time are instructed to follow the flight of the ball. Instead, Gerard is distracted by a rat nearby, thus he loses track of the baseball and instead decides to capture the image of Fisk "magically" waving the ball fair).{{cite web|url=http://www.sptimes.com/News/112399/Sports/Rats_Fisk_s_homer.shtml|title=Rats! Fisk's homer|access-date=2008-07-26|first=Bruce|last=Lowitt|date=1999-11-23|work=St. Petersburg Times}} The game is ranked Number 1 in MLB Network's 20 Greatest Games.{{cite web |url=http://mlbnetwork.mlb.com/network/games_airdates |title=MLB's 20 Greatest Games |publisher=MLB |access-date=2012-12-27}}
  • October 25 – The classic "Chuckles Bites the Dust" episode of The Mary Tyler Moore Show airs on CBS
  • October 28 – A James Bond film is shown on British television for the first time, Dr. No on ITV
  • November – Sony introduces the Betamax video recorder in the US, which comes in a teakwood console with a 19" color TV set and retails for $2,495
  • November 7 – The New Original Wonder Woman TV movie airs as a pilot for the series Wonder Woman (which premieres in 1976)
  • November 10 – The Guiding Light on CBS changes its name to Guiding Light, in an attempt to modernize the show's image (The show's announcer, however, continues to call the series The Guiding Light in his announcements until the early 1980s)
  • November 23 – Memories of the "Heidi Game" return to haunt NBC as that network is forced to join Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory in progress at the conclusion of an overtime NFL game
  • December 1 – Top-rated As the World Turns, bowing to competition from NBC, expands to one hour in length; The Edge of Night moves to ABC
  • December 25 – World television premiere of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, on BBC1

Programs

Debuts

Ending this year

class="wikitable"

! Date

! Show

! Debut

January 3

|Jeopardy! (returned in 1984)

|1964

January 4

|Paul Sand in Friends and Lovers

|1974

January 16

|Ironside

|1967

March 7

|The Odd Couple

|1970

rowspan="2" |March 28

|Ultraman Leo (Japan)

| rowspan="2" |1974

Kolchak: The Night Stalker
March 31

|Gunsmoke

|1955

April 13

|Mannix

|1967

April 18

|How to Survive a Marriage

|1974

April 26

|Kung Fu

|1972

May 20

|Adam-12

|1968

rowspan="2"|June 13

|Now You See It (returned in 1989)

|1974

The Joker's Wild (returned in 1977)

|rowspan="2"|1972

rowspan="2"|June 27

|Split Second (returned in 1986)

Password (returned in 1979 as Password Plus)

|1961

August 1

|Death Valley Days

|1952

September 5

|What's My Line?

|1950

September 26

|Jackpot (returned in 1985)

|1974

Changes of network affiliation

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Show

! Moved from

! Moved to

The Edge of Night

|CBS

|ABC

The Bugs Bunny Show

|ABC

|CBS

Births

class="wikitable"

! Date

NameNotability
January 2

|Dax Shepard

|Actor (Parenthood)

rowspan="2"|January 3

|Danica McKellar

|Actress (The Wonder Years, Young Justice, Static Shock)

Jason Marsden

|Actor (Adventures of the Gummi Bears, Boy Meets World, The Weekenders, Static Shock, Justice League, The Fairly OddParents, Kim Possible, Loonatics Unleashed, Generator Rex)

January 4

|Jill Marie Jones

|Actress (Girlfriends)

January 5

|Bradley Cooper

|Actor (Alias)

January 7

|Stephanie Birkitt

|American attorney

January 9

|Patrick Sabongui

|Canadian actor (The Flash)

January 12

|Lisa Rieffel

|Actress

January 17

|Freddy Rodriguez

|Actor (Six Feet Under, The Night Shift)

January 23

|Tito Ortiz

|Mixed martial artist{{Cite web |title=Tito Ortiz Biography |url=https://www.espn.com/mma/fighter/bio/_/id/2335472/tito-ortiz |access-date=2024-12-20 |website=ESPN |language=en}}

January 28

|Terri Conn

|Actress (As the World Turns, One Life to Live)

rowspan="2"|January 29

|Sharif Atkins

|Actor (ER, White Collar)

Sara Gilbert

|Actress (Roseanne, The Talk)

February 11

|Nischelle Turner

|TV host

February 18

|Sarah Joy Brown

|Actress (General Hospital)

February 22

|Drew Barrymore

|Actress and producer (Saturday Night Live, Santa Clarita Diet, The Drew Barrymore Show)

February 23

|Michael Cornacchia

|Actor (Legion of Super Heroes, The Kids Are Alright)

February 25

|Chelsea Handler

|Actress and producer

February 27

|Christina Nigra

|Actress (Out of This World)

March 1

|Shane Johnson

|Actor

March 2

|Jesse Bochco

|Producer

March 5

|Jolene Blalock

|Actress and model (Star Trek: Enterprise)

rowspan="2"|March 7

|Audrey Marie Anderson

|Actress (Once and Again, The Unit, Arrow)

T. J. Thyne

|Actor (Bones)

March 9

|Chaske Spencer

|Actor

March 12

|Marc Menard

|Canadian actor (All My Children, House, Watch Over Me)

rowspan="2"|March 15

|Eva Longoria

|Actress (Desperate Housewives)

will.i.am

|Rapper

rowspan="2" |March 17

|Test

|Pro wrestler (died 2009)

Tracy Wolfson

|Sportscaster

March 22

|Guillermo Diaz

|Actor (Weeds)

March 21

|Justin Pierce

|Actor (died 2000)

March 27

|Fergie

|Rapper and singer

rowspan="2"|April 2

|Adam Rodriguez

|Actor (CSI: Miami, Criminal Minds)

Deedee Magno Hall

|Filipino-American actress (Pearl on Steven Universe)

April 3

|Aries Spears

|Comedian and actor (Mad TV)

April 5

|Mike Bloom

|Musician

April 6

|Zach Braff

|Actor (Scrubs)

rowspan="4"|April 14

|Antwon Tanner

|Actor (One Tree Hill)

Amy Birnbaum

|Voice actress (Pokémon, Sonic X, Kirby: Right Back at Ya!, Magical DoReMi,Yu-Gi-Oh!) and singer

Anderson Silva

|Brazilian mixed martial artist (UFC){{Cite web |title=Anderson Silva Biography |url=https://www.espn.com/mma/fighter/bio/_/id/2335447/anderson-silva |access-date=2024-08-23 |website=ESPN |language=en}}

Lita

|Pro wrestler

April 22

|Dannah Feinglass

|Actress (Mad TV, WordGirl, The Mighty B!, Newsreaders)

April 30

|Johnny Galecki

|Actor (Roseanne, The Big Bang Theory)

rowspan="3"|May 3

|Christina Hendricks

|Actress (Mad Men, Another Period)

Dulé Hill

|Actor (The West Wing, Psych)

Willie Geist

|American television personality

May 8

|Wilmer Calderon

|Actor (The Shield, Bosch)

rowspan="2" |May 10

|Andrea Anders

|Actress (Joey, Better Off Ted)

Julie Nathanson

|Actress (The Zeta Project, Avengers Assemble, Elena of Avalor)

May 11

|Coby Bell

|Actor (Third Watch, The Game)

May 20

|Tahmoh Penikett

|Canadian actress (Battlestar Galactica)

May 24

|Will Sasso

|Canadian actor and comedian (Mad TV)

May 27

|Jamie Oliver

|English chef and TV host

May 29

|Daniel Tosh

|Actor and comedian

May 30

|CeeLo Green

|Musician (The Voice){{Cite web |title=CeeLo Green – The Vogue |url=https://thevogue.com/artists/ceelo-green/ |access-date=2024-02-23 |language=en}}

June 4

|Angelina Jolie

|Actress (Gia Carangi on Gia) and daughter of Jon Voight

June 6

|Staci Keanan

|Actress (My Two Dads, Step by Step)

June 7

|Allen Iverson

|NBA basketball player

June 10

|Isaac Hayes III

|Voice actor

June 12

|Michael Muhney

|Actor (Veronica Mars, The Young and the Restless)

June 14

|Laurence Rickard

|Actor

June 16

|Frederick Koehler

|Actor (Kate & Allie, Oz)

rowspan="2"|June 17

|Jennifer Irwin

|Canadian actress (Still Standing)

Lisa Gwilym

|Welsh broadcaster

June 24

|Carla Gallo

|Actress (Carnivàle, Bones)

June 25

|Linda Cardellini

|Actress (ER, Freaks and Geeks, Mad Men, Regular Show, Gravity Falls, Sanjay and Craig)

rowspan="2"|June 27

|Tobey Maguire

|Actor

Bianca Del Rio

|Actor

July 2

|Elizabeth Reaser

|Actress

July 3

|Ryan McPartlin

|Actor (Chuck)

July 6

|50 Cent

|Rapper and actor

July 11

|Jon Wellner

|Actor (CSI: Crime Scene Investigation)

July 14

|Taboo

|Actor

July 17

|Daffney

|Pro wrestler (WCW, TNA){{Cite web |last=Brow |first=Jason |date=2021-09-02 |title=Daffney Unger: 5 Things To Know About Wrestler Who Has Died At Age 46 |url=https://hollywoodlife.com/feature/who-is-daffney-unger-dead-4508536/ |access-date=2024-12-20 |website=Hollywood Life |language=en-US}} (d. 2021)

rowspan="2"|July 20

|Ray Allen

|NBA basketball player

Judy Greer

|Actress (Glenn Martin DDS, Two and a Half Men, Archer, Reluctantly Healthy)

rowspan="2"|July 24

|Eric Szmanda

|Actor (CSI: Crime Scene Investigation)

Laura Fraser

|Actress

July 26

|Liz Truss

|British politician{{Cite web |last= |first= |date=2022-10-04 |title=Liz Truss Fast Facts |url=https://www.cnn.com/2022/10/04/us/liz-truss-fast-facts/index.html |access-date=2024-09-02 |website=CNN |language=en}}

July 31

|Annie Parisse

|Actress (Law & Order)

August 5

|Ami Foster

|Actress (Punky Brewster)

August 7

|Charlize Theron

|Actress (2-time host of Saturday Night Live)

August 11

|Tinsley Mortimer

|American television personality

August 16

|George Stults

|Actor (7th Heaven)

August 18

|Kaitlin Olson

|Actress (It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia)

August 19

|Tracie Thoms

|Actress (Cold Case)

August 21

|Alicia Witt

|Actress and singer (Cybill, Justified)

August 22

|Rodrigo Santoro

|Brazilian actor (Lost, Westworld)

August 25

|Michelle Beaudoin

|Canadian actress (Madison, Sabrina the Teenage Witch)

August 29

|Dante Basco

|Actor (American Dragon: Jake Long, Avatar: The Last Airbender, The Legend of Korra)

August 31

|Sara Ramirez

|American-Mexican actress (Grey's Anatomy)

September 1

|Scott Speedman

|British-Canadian actor (Felicity)

September 3

|Redfoo

|Actor and singer

September 8

|Larenz Tate

|Actor (The Royal Family, South Central)

rowspan="2"|September 18

|Charlie Finn

|Actor (Spud on American Dragon: Jake Long)

Jason Sudeikis

|Actor and comedian (Saturday Night Live)

September 22

|Mireille Enos

|Actress (The Killing, The Catch)

September 23

|Jaime Bergman

|Actress

rowspan="2"|October 3

|India Arie

|Singer

Alanna Ubach

|Actress (Teamo Supremo, Ozzy & Drix, Brandy & Mr. Whiskers, El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera)

October 4

|Reggie Lee

|Filipino-American actor (Prison Break, Grimm)

rowspan="3"|October 5

|Kate Winslet

|English actress (Mildred Pierce)

Parminder Nagra

|British actress (ER)

Scott Weinger

|Actor (Full House, Aladdin, Fuller House)

October 7

|Rhyno

|Pro wrestler

October 8

|Terryn Westbrook

|Actress and singer

October 11

|Nat Faxon

|Actor (Ben and Kate)

October 12

|Marion Jones

|WNBA player

October 16

|Kellie Martin

|Actress (Life Goes On, Christy, ER)

October 22

|Jesse Tyler Ferguson

|Actor (Modern Family)

rowspan="2"|October 23

|Boti Bliss

|Actress (CSI: Miami)

Michelle Beadle

|American sports reporter

October 26

|Paula Faris

|Television correspondent

October 30

|Steve Kazee

|Actor

November 1

|Bo Bice

|American singer (American Idol)

November 2

|Danny Cooksey

|Actor (Diff'rent Strokes, The Cavanaughs, Tiny Toon Adventures, Static Shock, Pepper Ann, Xiaolin Showdown, Dave the Barbarian, Kick Buttowski: Suburban Daredevil){{Cite web |title=Danny Cooksey |url=https://www.discogs.com/artist/738083-Danny-Cooksey |access-date=July 1, 2023 |website=Discogs |language=en}}

rowspan="2"|November 4

|Heather Tom

|Actress

Curtis Stone

|Australian celebrity chef

November 12

|Angela Watson

|Model and actress (Step by Step)

November 11

|Angélica Vale

|Actress

November 17

|Diane Neal

|Actress (Law & Order: Special Victims Unit)

November 20

|Joshua Gomez

|Actor (Chuck)

November 21

|Cherie Johnson

|Actress (Punky Brewster, Family Matters)

November 30

|Richard Bacon

|English television and radio presenter

December 1

|David Hornsby

|Actor (It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Fanboy & Chum Chum, Ben 10){{cite tweet|number=196271157954097152|user=HornsByDavid|title=I was born 12/1/75. Put that #### in Fred C and stop being a dick.|author=David Hornsby|date=April 28, 2012|access-date=July 1, 2023}}

December 8

|Celia Walden

|British journalist

December 10

|Emmanuelle Chriqui

|Canadian actress (Entourage, Cleaners)

December 12

|Mayim Bialik

|Actress (Blossom, The Big Bang Theory) and singer

December 13

|James Kyson

|South Korean-born American actor (Heroes)

December 14

|KaDee Strickland

|Actress (Private Practice)

December 17

|Milla Jovovich

|Actress

December 18

|Trish Stratus

|Pro wrestler (Canada's Got Talent){{Cite web |date=2024-03-27 |title=Trish Stratus |url=https://www.thesportster.com/tag/trish-stratus/ |access-date=2024-11-08 |website=TheSportster |language=en}}

December 24

|Stephanie Ruhle

|Journalist

December 27

|Heather O'Rourke

|Actress (Happy Days) (d. 1988)

December 28

|Tannis Vallely

|Director and actress (Head of the Class)

December 29

|Shawn Hatosy

|Actor (Southland)

December 30

|Tiger Woods

|Pro golfer

Deaths

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DateNameAgeNotability
January 24

|Larry Fine

|align="center"|72

|rowspan="2"|American comic actor (Three Stooges)

May 4

|Moe Howard

|align="center"|77

June 3

|Ozzie Nelson

|align="center"|69

|American actor (The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet)

June 28

|Rod Serling

|align="center"|50

|Television writer and creator of (The Twilight Zone (1959–64) and Night Gallery (1969–73))

Television debuts

See also

References

{{Years in TV by country|1975}}

{{Years in television}}