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1950 in television

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The year 1950 in television involved some significant events. Below is a list of television-related events during 1950.

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Events

  • February – European Broadcasting Union (EBU) inaugurated.
  • February 15
    • KENS began transmissions as KEYL. It was the second television station to sign on in the San Antonio market.
    • WSTM-TV began transmissions as WSYR-TV. It was Syracuse's second television station, signing on a year and three months after WHEN-TV (now WTVH).
  • February 21 – WOI-TV signs on the air as Iowa's second television station (following WOC-TV, now KWQC-TV), and the first in the Des Moines area.
  • February 23 – First televised report of general election results in the United Kingdom.
  • March 27 – WHAS-TV signs on the air. It was the second television station to sign on in the Louisville market and the Commonwealth of Kentucky.
  • April 2 – WTKR began operations on channel 4 as WTAR-TV. It was Hampton Roads' first television station and the second television station in Virginia, after WTVR (channel 6) in Richmond.
  • April 4 – The BBC Television (UK) aspect ratio changes from 5:4 to 4:3.
  • May 1 – WLNS-TV began transmissions as WJIM-TV. It is Michigan's second-oldest television station outside Detroit.
  • May – Desilu Productions formed by Desi Arnaz and Lucille Ball in the United States.
  • June 1 – WWMT signs on the air as WKZO-TV. It was West Michigan's second television station to debut after WLAV-TV (channel 7, now WOOD-TV channel 8 in Grand Rapids).
  • June 17 – WAND (at this time called WTVP) goes on the air in Decatur, Illinois.
  • July 1 – WHBF-TV signs on the air. It is the fifth-oldest surviving station in Illinois, and the oldest outside Chicago.
  • July 26 – First television broadcast station in Mexico, XHTV, Mexico City on channel 4; Gonzalo Castellot Madrazo is the first announcer to appear.
  • September 18 – First television network in South America launches, PRF-TV on channel 3 in São Paulo, Brazil.
  • September 30
    • First BBC television broadcast from an aircraft.
    • WSMV-TV began transmissions as WSM-TV at 1:10 pm CT. It was Nashville's first television station and the second in Tennessee.
  • October 10 – The U.S. Federal Communications Commission approves CBS's color television system, effective November 20.
  • October 25 - Cuba signs on to television as Havana's Union Radio TV signs on for the first time, the first television station in the Caribbean.

New shows

  • January 4 – Abe Burrows' Almanac debuts on CBS (1950).
  • January 11 - I Cover Times Square debuts on ABC (1950-1951).
  • February 2 – What's My Line (1950) debuts on CBS (1950–1967).
  • February 25 – Your Show of Shows premieres on NBC (1950–1954).
  • March 23 – Beat the Clock premieres on CBS (1950–1961).
  • June 17–October 12 – Hawkins Falls premieres on NBC (1951–1955).
  • July 3 - The Hazel Scott Show on the DuMont Television Network (1950).
  • July 3 - Menasha the Magnificent on NBC (1950).
  • July 6 - Ford Star Revue premieres on NBC as the summer replacement for Kay Kyser's Kollege of Musical Knowledge.
  • July 10 – Your Hit Parade premieres on NBC.
  • July 11 – Andy Pandy premieres on the BBC (1950, 1970, 2002).
  • September 5 – The Cisco Kid, starring Duncan Renaldo and Leo Carrillo, premieres (1950-1956).
  • September 6 – Stars Over Hollywood premieres on NBC (1950-1951).
  • September 7 – The game show Truth or Consequences debuts (1950–1988).
  • September 10 – The Colgate Comedy Hour series debuts on NBC (1950-1955).
  • September 18 – The Paul Winchell Show debuts on NBC with the title The Speidel Show.
  • October 4 – Four Star Revue debuts on NBC (1950–1953).
  • October 5 – The comedy quiz show You Bet Your Life, featuring Groucho Marx, premieres (1950–1961).
  • October 12 – The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show debuts (1950–1958).
  • October 28 – The Jack Benny Program, starring Jack Benny, premieres (1950–1965).

Television series

SeriesDebutEnded
Picture Page (UK)October 10, 19361939
19451952
For The Children (UK)April 26, 19371939
July 7, 19461950
The Voice of Firestone Televues19431947
19491963
Kaleidoscope (UK)November 2, 19461953
Gillette Cavalcade of SportsNovember 8, 1946June 24, 1960
Muffin the Mule (UK)19461955
You Are an Artist19461950
Kraft Television TheaterMay 7, 19471958
Kukla, Fran and OllieOctober 13, 19471957
Meet the PressNovember 6, 1947
Mary Kay and JohnnyNovember 18, 1947March 11, 1950
Howdy DoodyDecember 27, 1947September 24, 1960
Café Continental (UK)19471953
Juvenile Jury19471954
Small Fry Club19471951
Television Newsreel (UK)January 5, 19481954
The Original Amateur HourJanuary 18, 1948September 27, 1970
Court of Current IssuesFebruary 9, 1948June 26, 1951
Author Meets the CriticsApril 1948October 10, 1954
Hollywood Screen TestApril 15, 19481953
Texaco Star TheaterJune 8, 19481953
The Ed Sullivan ShowJune 20, 1948June 6, 1971
Candid CameraAugust 10, 19482014
CBS Evening NewsAugust 15, 1948
Foodini the GreatAugust 23, 1948June 23, 1951
Actors StudioSeptember 1948June 1950
Ford TheatreOctober 17, 1948July 10, 1957
The Morey Amsterdam ShowDecember 17, 1948October 12, 1950
The Alan Dale Show19481951
Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts1948January 1, 1958
Break the Bank19481957
Cartoon TeleTales19481950
Celebrity Time1948September 1952
Club Seven19481951
The Philco Television Playhouse19481955
Winner Take All19481952
The GoldbergsJanuary 17, 19491956
Ripley's Believe It or Not!March 1, 1949October 5, 1950
Think FastMarch 26, 1949October 8, 1950
Captain VideoJune 27, 1949April 1, 1955
MamaJuly 1, 1949March 17, 1957
Martin Kane, Private EyeAugust 7, 1949June 17, 1954
The Little RevueSeptember 4, 1949April 21, 1950
The Lone RangerSeptember 15, 1949June 6, 1957
Come Dancing (UK)September 29, 19491995
The Aldrich FamilyOctober 2, 1949May 29, 1953
The Life of RileyOctober 4, 1949March 28, 1950
January 2, 1953August 22, 1958
The RugglesNovember 3, 1949June 19, 1952
One Man's FamilyNovember 4, 1949June 21, 1952
March 1, 1954April 1, 1955
Arthur Godfrey and His Friends19491959
What's My Line?February 2, 19501975
Your Show of ShowsFebruary 25, 1950June 5, 1954
Hawkins FallsJune 17, 1950July 1, 1955
Your Hit ParadeJuly 10, 19501959
19741974
Andy Pandy (UK)July 11, 19501970
20022005
Truth or ConsequencesSeptember 7, 19501988
The Colgate Comedy HourSeptember 10, 1950December 25, 1955
You Bet Your LifeOctober 5, 19501961
The George Burns and Gracie Allen ShowOctober 12, 19501958
The Jack Benny ProgramOctober 28, 19501965
The Adventures of Ellery Queen19501959
19751976
The Cisco KidSeptember 5, 1950March 22, 1956

Programs ending during 1950

DateShowDebut
March 11
March 29
June 23
Unknown
For The Children (UK)
You Are an Artist

Births

DateNameNotability
January 3
January 7
January 16
January 23
January 25
January 29
January 30
February 3
Pamela Franklin
February 12
February 14
February 15
February 17
February 18
February 22
Julie Walters
February 24
February 26
March 2
March 3
March 10
March 12
March 13
Charles Krauthammer
March 18
Jim Knobeloch
March 20
March 23
March 26
Tony Papenfuss
March 30
March 31
April 4
April 12
Tom Werner
April 13
William Sadler
April 14
April 17
April 28
Stuart Gillard
May 1
May 7
May 9
May 12
Gabriel Byrne
May 13
May 15
May 18
May 28
May 31
June 1
June 3
June 5
June 8
June 13
June 19
June 20
June 26
July 5
July 10
July 11
July 21
July 23
August 3
John Landis
August 11
August 12
August 13
September 1
September 2
September 5
September 7
September 9
September 11
September 12
September 18
September 19
September 21
September 24
September 27
September 30
October 2
October 3
October 4
October 5
October 9
October 17
October 20
October 31
Jane Pauley
November 4
November 8
November 10
November 13
November 16
November 18
November 22
November 23
November 24
November 28
December 6
December 13
Wendie Malick
December 21

Television debuts

  • Richard Alexander – The Gene Autry Show
  • Robert Armstrong – The Silver Theatre
  • Madeleine Carroll – Robert Montgomery Presents
  • Finlay Currie – Sunday Night Theatre
  • Frank Darien – The Chevrolet Tele-Theatre
  • Frances Dee – Fireside Theatre
  • Stuart Erwin – The Stu Erwin Show
  • Kay Francis – Prudential Family Playhouse
  • Rex Harrison – The Chevrolet Tele-Theatre
  • Nancy Kelly – The Silver Theatre
  • June Lang – Fireside Theatre
  • Robert Montgomery – Robert Montgomery Presents
  • Franklin Pangborn – The Ken Murray Show
  • Gene Raymond – Pulitzer Prize Playhouse
  • Penny Singleton – Pulitzer Prize Playhouse

References

References

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  2. (1996). "Total Television: the Comprehensive Guide to Programming from 1948 to the Present". Penguin Books USA, Inc..
  3. Brooks, Tim & Marsh, Earle (1979). ''The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network TV Shows: 1946-Present''. Ballantine Books. {{ISBN. 0-345-25525-9.
  4. McNeil, Alex (1996). ''Total Television''. Penguin Books USA, Inc. {{ISBN. 0-14-02-4916-8.
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