1954 in British television
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This is a list of British television related events from 1954.
Events
- 11 January – The first weather forecast with an in-vision presenter is televised in the UK. The first weather presenter was George Cowling.[1]
- 9 April – The Grove Family, generally considered the first British TV soap opera, debuts on the BBC Television Service.
- 5 July – First actual news bulletin, News and Newsreel, aired on the BBC Television Service, replacing Television Newsreel.[2]
- 30 July – The Television Act 1954 is given Royal Assent. It authorises the setting up of the infrastructure for British commercial television.
- 12 December – The BBC Television Service screens its famous, and controversial, adaptation of George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four.
- 30 December – The first BBC Sports Personality of the Year ceremony is presented from London's Savoy Hotel. It has aired annually ever since.
- The British Academy Television Awards, the most prestigious awards in the British television industry, are first awarded.
Debuts
- 9 April – The Grove Family (1954–1957)
- 13 November – Fabian of the Yard (1954–1956)
- 21 December – Zoo Quest (1954–1963)
Television shows
1940s
- Muffin the Mule (1946–1955, 2005–2006)
- Come Dancing (1949–1998)
1950s
- Andy Pandy (1950–1970, 2002–2005)
- Flower Pot Men (1952–1958, 2001–2002)
- Watch with Mother (1952–1973)
- The Appleyards (1952–1957)
- All Your Own (1952–1961)
- Rag, Tag and Bobtail (1953–1965)
- The Good Old Days (1953–1983)
- Panorama (1953–present)
Ending this year
- Television Newsreel (1948–1954)
Births
- 6 January – John Sparkes, comedian
- 20 February – Anthony Head, actor
- 16 March – Jimmy Nail, actor and singer
- 17 March – Lesley-Anne Down, actress
- 9 May – Nicholas Crane, geographer and TV presenter
- 21 June – Anne Kirkbride, actress (Deirdre Barlow in Coronation Street) (died 2015)
- 26 August – Steve Wright, broadcaster
- 8 September – Anne Diamond, journalist and television presenter
- 24 September
- Helen Lederer, comedian and actress
- Martin Sixsmith, journalist, author and radio and television presenter
- 3 October – Jeff Randall, journalist and television presenter
- 19 October – Ken Stott, actor
- 1 December – Alan Dedicoat, newsreader and the National Lottery's "Voice of the Balls"
- 5 December – Hanif Kureishi, novelist and screenwriter
- 22 December – Hugh Quarshie, actor
References
- ↑ "First BBC television weatherman George Cowling dies". BBC News. 26 December 2009. Retrieved 27 December 2009.
- ↑ "BBC launches daily TV news". BBC On This Day. 1954-07-05. Retrieved 19 May 2009.
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