1953 in television
Overview of the events of 1953 in television
The year 1953 in television involved some significant events. Below is a list of television -related events during 1953.
Events
January 19 – 68% of all U.S. television sets are tuned in to I Love Lucy to watch Lucy give birth to little Ricky.
January 23 – TP1, a predecessor of TVP1 , a member of Telewizja Polska , becomes the first television station in Poland when it officially begins a regular broadcasting service, from Warsaw .
February 1
February 18 – Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz sign an $8,000,000 contract to continue the I Love Lucy television series through 1955.
February 26 – Fulton J. Sheen , on his program Life Is Worth Living , reads Shakespeare's Julius Caesar , with the names of high-ranking Soviet officials replacing the main characters. At the end of the reading, Sheen intones that "Stalin must one day meet his judgment". Stalin dies one week later.
March 17 – Patrick Troughton becomes television's first Robin Hood , playing the eponymous folk hero in the first of six half-hour episodes of Robin Hood , shown weekly until April 21 on the BBC Television Service .
March 19 – The 25th Academy Awards is broadcast by NBC in the U.S. This becomes the first Academy Awards ceremony to be televised.
March 25 – CBS concedes victory to RCA in the war over color television standards.
April 3 – TV Guide is published for the first time in the United States, with 10 editions and a circulation of 1,562,000.
May 1 – Czechoslovak Television becomes the first television station in the country when it officially begins a regular broadcasting service, from Prague ; this station will separate into Czech Television and Slovenská televízia in January 1993.
May 25 – KUHT in Houston becomes the first non-commercial educational TV station in the United States.
June 2 – The Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II is televised by the BBC from London. Sales of TV sets in the United Kingdom rise sharply in the weeks leading up to the event. It is also one of the earliest broadcasts to be deliberately recorded for posterity and still exists in its entirety. More than twenty million viewers around the world watch the coverage;[ 2] to ensure Canadians could see it on the same day, British Royal Air Force Canberras fly film of the ceremony across the Atlantic Ocean to be broadcast by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation ,[ 3] the first non-stop flight between the United Kingdom and the Canadian mainland. In Goose Bay, Labrador , the film is transferred to a Royal Canadian Air Force CF-100 jet fighter for the further trip to Montreal . In all, three such voyages are made as the coronation proceeds.[ 4]
July 18
August 28 – Nippon Television , becomes the first regular broadcast service to start in Tokyo , Japan .[ 5] The first program is Hato no kyujitsu .
August 30 – NBC's Kukla, Fran, and Ollie is the first publicly announced experimental broadcast of a program in RCA compatible color.
September 27 – RecordTV , a major free-to-air television network in Brazil , becomes the first official regular broadcasting service to start in São Paulo .[ 6]
October 18 – A live television adaptation of the Shakespeare play King Lear starring Orson Welles is aired on CBS as part of the Omnibus series.
October 19 – American CBS presenter Arthur Godfrey dismisses singer Julius La Rosa live on air on the radio-only segment of his morning show.[ 7]
October 23 – Alto Broadcasting System of the Philippines makes the first television broadcast in Southeast Asia through DZAQ-TV . Alto Broadcasting System is the predecessor of what is now ABS-CBN Corporation .
November 15 – Radio Caracas Television (RCTV) becomes the first television station in Venezuela when it officially begins a regular broadcast service.
November 22 – RCA airs (with special permission from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in the U.S.) the first commercial color program in compatible color, The Colgate Comedy Hour with Donald O'Connor .
November 26 – NBC broadcasts its first national telecast of the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade .
December 2 – BBC broadcasts its 'Television Symbol' for the first time, the first animated television presentation symbol.
December 12 – The DuMont Television Network televises its first ever National Basketball Association game with the Boston Celtics defeating the Baltimore Bullets 106–75. This marked the first year the NBA had a national television contract. This was the only year of NBA coverage on DuMont ; the Saturday afternoon package moved to NBC for the 1954–55 season, mainly because NBC could clear the games on far more stations that DuMont could.
December 17 – The FCC reverses its 1951 decision and approves the RCA/NTSC color system.
December 24 – Dragnet becomes the first filmed drama to be televised in color each year as a network television program. However, only this one episode, entitled "The Big Little Jesus", is filmed in color during the 1950s; the show returns in the late 1960s in color.
Programs/programmes
Series on the air in 1953
Debuts
February 10 – Romper Room (1953–1994)
June 8 - Ladies' Choice on NBC (1953)
June 20 – Bank on the Stars on CBS (1953), then NBC (1954)
July 11 - Medallion Theatre on CBS (1953-1954)
July 6 - Glamour Girl on NBC (1953-1954)
July 14 -Anyone Can Win on CBS (1953)
July 20 – The Good Old Days on BBC Television (1953–1983)
August 18 - Judge for Yourself with Fred Allen on NBC (1953–1954)
September 13 – Jukebox Jury on ABC (1953–1954)
September 13 - The George Jessel Show on ABC.
September 29 – Make Room For Daddy with Danny Thomas on ABC (1953-1957), then moved to CBS (1957–1964)
October 2 – The Pepsi-Cola Playhouse , an anthology series , The Comeback Story , a reality show, and The Pride of the Family , a situation comedy, all on ABC
October 5 – Of Many Things , panel discussion show with Dr. Bergen Evans on ABC (1953–1954)
October 8 – Where's Raymond? , starring Ray Bolger on ABC (in season 2, it is known as The Ray Bolger Show ) (1954–1955)
October 11 - The Man Behind the Badge on CBS (1953-1954)[ 8]
November 11
The current affairs series Panorama on BBC Television; now the longest-running program on British television
The public affairs series Answers for Americans on ABC
December 1 – CBC Theatre on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation [later known as General Motors Theatre (1954–1956) and General Motors Presents (1958–1961)]
Place the Face , with principal host Bill Cullen , on CBS (1953–1954); then transferred to NBC (1954–1955)
Ending this year
Births
Date
Name
Notability
January 5
Pamela Sue Martin
Actress (The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries , Dynasty )
January 8
Damián Alcázar
Actor
Tonita Castro
Actress (died 2016)
January 10
Pat Benatar
Singer
January 20
Colleen Zenk
Actress (As the World Turns )
January 29
Paul Fusco
Puppeteer (ALF )
Lynne McGranger
Australian actress (Home and Away )
February 8
Mary Steenburgen
Actress (The Last Man on Earth )
February 11
Philip Anglim
Actor
February 12
Joanna Kerns
Actress (Growing Pains )
February 14
Martha Raddatz
Reporter
February 15
Lynn Whitfield
Actress (Without a Trace )
February 17
Becky Ann Baker
Actress
February 19
Bill Kirchenbauer
Actor (Just the Ten of Us )
February 21
William Petersen
Actor (CSI: Crime Scene Investigation )
Christine Ebersole
Actress (Steven Universe , The Cavanaughs , Royal Pains )
Peter Van Sant
American television news reporter
March 4
Kay Lenz
Actress (Reasonable Doubts )
March 6
Jacklyn Zeman
Actress (General Hospital ) (died 2023)
Armen Keteyian
Armenian American television journalist
March 9
Lauren Koslow
Actress (Days of Our Lives )
March 10
Paul Haggis
Director
March 12
Ron Jeremy
Pornographic actor
March 16
Micheline Charest
Producer (died 2004)
March 24
Louie Anderson
Actor (died 2022)
March 25
Mary Gross
Actress (Saturday Night Live )[ 10]
April 13
Grant Geissman
American composer
April 16
Jay O. Sanders
Actor
April 18
Rick Moranis
Canadian actor and comedian
April 19
Ruby Wax
American-born comedic actress, presenter (The Full Wax )
April 22
Gary Adelson
Producer
April 23
James Russo
Actor
April 24
Eric Bogosian
Actor (Law & Order: Criminal Intent )
May 1
David Gulpilil
Actor (died 2021)
May 3
Jake Hooker
Musician (died 2014)
May 6
Tony Blair
Politician[ 11]
May 9
Amy Hill
Actress
May 16
Pierce Brosnan
Irish-born actor (Remington Steele , The Son )
Peter Onorati
Actor
May 17
Kathleen Sullivan
Journalist
May 20
Michael Dinner
Screenwriter
May 29
Danny Elfman
Singer and composer (Batman: The Animated Series , The Simpsons , Pee-wee's Playhouse )
May 30
Colm Meaney
Actor (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine )
June 1
Diana Canova
Actress
June 11
Peter Bergman
Actor (All My Children , The Young and the Restless )
June 13
Tim Allen
Actor (Home Improvement , Last Man Standing )
June 16
Valerie Mahaffey
Actress and producer (Northern Exposure )
June 21
Michael Bowen
Actor (Lost , Breaking Bad )
June 22
Cyndi Lauper
Singer and actress
June 26
Robert Davi
Actor (Profiler )
July 4
Jon Plowman
Producer
July 10
Marco Rodríguez
Actor
July 11
Mindy Sterling
Actress
Patricia Reyes Spíndola
Actress
July 13
Gil Birmingham
Actor
July 23
Lydia Cornell
Actress (Too Close for Comfort )
July 29
Tim Gunn
Actor
August 1
Howard Kurtz
American journalist
August 2
Butch Patrick
Actor (The Munsters )
August 4
Tony Barnhart
Reporter
August 8
Donny Most
Actor (Happy Days )
August 9
Kathleen Matthews
Reporter
August 11
Hulk Hogan
Wrestler (Hogan Knows Best )
August 13
Jim Paratore
Producer (died 2012)
August 14
James Horner
Composer (died 2015)
August 16
Kathie Lee Gifford
Singer and talk show co-host (Live! with Regis and Kathie Lee )
Vincent Curatola
Actor
August 20
Peter Horton
Actor (thirtysomething )
Ron Claiborne
American journalist
August 26
Emiliano Díez
Cuban actor (George Lopez )
August 27
Peter Stormare
Swedish actor (Prison Break )
August 30
Robert Parish
NBA basketball player
August 31
Marcia Clark
Lawyer, correspondent, and producer[ 12]
September 1
Jonathan LaPook
American physician
September 2
Keith Allen
Welsh actor
September 4
Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs
Actor (Welcome Back, Kotter )
September 6
Katherine Cannon
Actress (Beverly Hills, 90210 )
September 7
Kristin Griffith
Actress
September 10
Amy Irving
Actress
September 13
Iyanla Vanzant
TV personality (Iyanla: Fix My Life )[ 13]
September 14
Robert Wisdom
Actor (The Wire , Prison Break )
Kurt Fuller
Actor
September 16
Lenny Clarke
Comedian and actor (Rescue Me )
Christopher Rich
Actor (Murphy Brown , Reba )
September 27
Robbie Shakespeare
Producer (died 2021)
September 29
Drake Hogestyn
Actor (Days of Our Lives )
October 6
Wendy Robie
Actress (Twin Peaks )
October 7
Christopher Norris
Actress (Trapper John, M.D. )
October 9
Tony Shalhoub
Actor (Adrian Monk on Monk )
October 11
David Morse
Actor (St. Elsewhere )
October 12
Les Dennis
English television presenter
October 14
Greg Evigan
Actor (My Two Dads )
Howard Schultz
Producer
October 15
Larry Miller
Comedian
October 20
Keith Hernandez
Sports broadcaster
October 26
Lauren Tewes
Actress (The Love Boat )
October 27
Robert Picardo
Actor (China Beach , Star Trek: Voyager )
October 28
Desmond Child
Songwriter
October 30
Charles Lewis
Journalist
October 31
Michael J. Anderson
Actor (Twin Peaks )
Lynda Goodfriend
Actress (Happy Days )
November 3
Dennis Miller
Talk show host, commentator, comedian (Saturday Night Live )
Kate Capshaw
Actress
November 5
Joyce Maynard
American journalist
November 12
Carl Ciarfalio
American actor
November 15
James Widdoes
American actor
November 18
Kevin Nealon
Actor and comedian (Saturday Night Live , Weeds , Glenn Martin, DDS )
Kath Soucie
Actress (Tiny Toon Adventures , Captain Planet and the Planeteers , Rugrats , Earthworm Jim , Dexter's Laboratory , Hey Arnold! , Futurama )
November 19
Robert Beltran
Actor (Commander Chakotay on Star Trek: Voyager )
Tom Villard
Actor (died 1994)
November 26
Jacki MacDonald
Australian television personality
November 27
Curtis Armstrong
Actor (Dan Vs. , Robot and Monster , The Emperor's New School )
November 28
Pamela Hayden
Actress
December 1
Antoine de Caunes
French Anglophone presenter (Eurotrash )
December 6
Kin Shriner
Actor (General Hospital , Justice League Unlimited )
December 7
Susie Coelho
TV personality
December 8
Sam Kinison
Comedian and actor (Charlie Hoover ) (died 1992)
Kim Basinger
Actress
December 9
John Malkovich
Actor
December 11
Bess Armstrong
Actress
December 14
Gail Matthius
Actress (Saturday Night Live )
December 17
Barry Livingston
Actor (My Three Sons )
Bill Pullman
Actor
December 22
Bern Nadette Stanis
Actress (Good Times )
Jay Brazeau
Actor
December 23
John Callahan
Actor (died 2020)
December 29
Charlayne Woodard
Actress
December 30
Meredith Vieira
Journalist, talk show host, game show host (Who Wants to Be a Millionaire )
December 31
James Remar
Actor (The Huntress )
Television debuts
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^ "Society > The Monarchy > Canada's New Queen > Coronation of Queen Elizabeth > The Story" . Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 2009-12-17 .
^ Canadian Broadcasting Corporation . "Society > The Monarchy > Canada's New Queen > Coronation of Queen Elizabeth > Did You Know?" . Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 2009-12-17 .
^ Nippon TV#History Retrieved January 13, 2017.
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