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1947 in television

The year 1947 in television involved some significant events. Below is a list of television-related events during 1947.

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Events

  • January 3 – Proceedings of the U.S. Congress are televised for the first time.
  • January 22 – The first commercial television station west of the Mississippi River, KTLA, begins operation in Hollywood.
  • January 29 – RCA company demonstrates an all-electronic color television system using live images, to the US Federal Communications Commission.
  • January 30 – The FCC rejects CBS' color television system.
  • February 10-March 11 – BBC television service in the UK is temporarily suspended due to a national fuel crisis.
  • March 11 – The first successful American children's television series, Movies for Small Fry debuts on the DuMont Network.
  • July 16 – RCA demonstrates the world's first all-electronic color camera to the Federal Communications Commission. (Only television receivers are present at the demonstration on January 29; the camera is at a remote studio.)
  • September 30 – The opening game of the World Series is the first World Series game to be telecast. The 1947 World Series is watched by an estimated 3.9 million people (many watching in bars and other public places), becoming television's first mass audience.
  • October 5 – The first telecast of a presidential address from the White House. President Truman speaks about the world food crisis. It is preceded by a Jell-O commercial, and features the president discussing his program for food rationing. The address is televised by WTVW-TV (presently WJLA-TV Channel 7 in Washington DC) as part of its inaugural broadcast. It is also simulcast by radio. It was long believed that no copy of this broadcast existed, but segments are preserved on kinescope in the Library of Congress. (For the record, President Franklin Roosevelt's address broadcast over NBC experimental television W2XBS—now WNBC—at the 1939 New York World's Fair preceded the 1947 Truman broadcast. However, Truman's broadcast is the first from inside the White House.)
  • October 13 – The puppet show series Junior Jamboree, later known as Kukla, Fran and Ollie, premieres on WBKB in Chicago, Illinois.
  • November 6 – Meet the Press first appears as a local program in Washington, D.C.
  • November 8 – Memorial service broadcast from the Cenotaph by the BBC, using tele-recording for the first time.
  • The first Hollywood movie production for TV, The Public Prosecutor.
  • There are 250,000 television sets in use in the United States.

Debuts

Television shows

Series Debut Ended Network
Swing Into Sports 1947 1949 Dumont
The Jack Eigen Show 1947 1951 Dumont
Chicagoland Mystery Players 1947 July 23, 1950 WGN-TV
Small Fry Club 1947 1951 Dumont
Juvenile Jury 1947 1954 NBC
The Swift Home Service Club May 1947 ? NBC
Doorway to Fame May 2, 1947 July 4, 1949 Dumont
Kraft Television Theater May 7, 1947 1958 NBC
King Cole's Birthday Party May 15, 1947 June 23, 1949 Dumont
In the Kelvinator Kitchen 1947 1948 NBC
The Walter Compton News June 16, 1947 January 1948 Dumont
Major League Baseball on NBC July 8, 1947 October 17, 2000 NBC
Musical Merry-Go-Round 1947 1949 NBC
Kukla, Fran and Ollie October 13, 1947 1957 KNBH
Meet the Press 1947 Still in broadcast NBC
Pantomime Quiz November 13, 1947 October 9, 1959 KTLA
Mary Kay and Johnny November 18, 1947 March 11, 1950 Dumont
Charade Quiz 1947 1949 Dumont
Television Playhouse December 4, 1947 April 11, 1948 NBC
Americana 1947 1949 NBC
Howdy Doody December 27, 1947 September 24, 1960 NBC
Eye Witness 1947 1948
Know Your New York 1947 1948 Dumont
Highway to the Stars 1947 1947 Dumont
Look Upon a Star 1947 1947 Dumont

Ending this year

Date Show Debut
January 17 The Voice of Firestone 1943
Let's Rhumba 1946
January 26 Face to Face 1946
March Hour Glass 1946
May 16 Pinwright's Progress (UK) 1946
May 18 I Love to Eat 1946
May 27 Serving Through Science 1945
July 1 Cash and Carry 1946
October Geographically Speaking 1946
Unknown Campus Hoopla 1946

Births

Deaths

  • February 26 – Kálmán Tihanyi, Hungarian physicist, major contributor to the development of the cathode ray tube, 49

References

  1. ^ Brooks, Tim & Marsh, Earle (1979). The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network TV Shows: 1946–Present. Ballantine Books. ISBN 0-345-25525-9.
  2. ^ McNeil, Alex (1996). Total Television. Penguin Books USA, Inc. ISBN 0-14-02-4916-8.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources 1947 in television news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message The year 1947 in television involved some significant events Below is a list of television related events during 1947 List of years in television table 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 In radio 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 In film 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950Art Archaeology Architecture Literature Music Philosophy Science Contents 1 Events 2 Debuts 3 Television shows 4 Ending this year 5 Births 6 Deaths 7 References 8 External linksEvents EditJanuary 3 Proceedings of the U S Congress are televised for the first time January 22 The first commercial television station west of the Mississippi River KTLA begins operation in Hollywood January 29 RCA company demonstrates an all electronic color television system using live images to the US Federal Communications Commission January 30 The FCC rejects CBS color television system February 10 March 11 BBC television service in the UK is temporarily suspended due to a national fuel crisis March 11 The first successful American children s television series Movies for Small Fry debuts on the DuMont Network July 16 RCA demonstrates the world s first all electronic color camera to the Federal Communications Commission Only television receivers are present at the demonstration on January 29 the camera is at a remote studio September 30 The opening game of the World Series is the first World Series game to be telecast The 1947 World Series is watched by an estimated 3 9 million people many watching in bars and other public places becoming television s first mass audience October 5 The first telecast of a presidential address from the White House President Truman speaks about the world food crisis It is preceded by a Jell O commercial and features the president discussing his program for food rationing The address is televised by WTVW TV presently WJLA TV Channel 7 in Washington DC as part of its inaugural broadcast It is also simulcast by radio It was long believed that no copy of this broadcast existed but segments are preserved on kinescope in the Library of Congress For the record President Franklin Roosevelt s address broadcast over NBC experimental television W2XBS now WNBC at the 1939 New York World s Fair preceded the 1947 Truman broadcast However Truman s broadcast is the first from inside the White House October 13 The puppet show series Junior Jamboree later known as Kukla Fran and Ollie premieres on WBKB in Chicago Illinois November 6 Meet the Press first appears as a local program in Washington D C November 8 Memorial service broadcast from the Cenotaph by the BBC using tele recording for the first time The first Hollywood movie production for TV The Public Prosecutor There are 250 000 television sets in use in the United States Debuts EditMarch 11 Small Fry Club 1947 1951 April 3 Juvenile Jury 1947 1954 May The Swift Home Service Club 1947 May 2 Doorway to Fame 1947 1949 May 7 Kraft Television Theater on NBC the first regularly scheduled drama series on a network 1947 1958 May 15 King Cole s Birthday Party 1947 1949 May 21 In the Kelvinator Kitchen 1947 1948 1 June 16 The Walter Compton News 1947 1948 July 8 Major League Baseball on NBC 1947 2000 July 25 Musical Merry Go Round 1947 1949 October 13 Junior Jamboree later named Kukla Fran and Ollie on WBKB in Chicago 1947 1957 October 1947 first telecording by BBC kinescope showing black singer Adelaide Hall performing two songs with chorus and her guitar November 18 situation comedy Mary Kay and Johnny on Dumont network 1947 1950 November 19 Missus Goes a Shopping debuts on CBS becoming that network s first commercial daytime series 2 November 20 Meet the Press first network telecast on NBC 1947 present November 27 Charade Quiz 1947 1949 November Swing Into Sports 1947 1949 December 4 Television Playhouse 1947 1948 December 8 Americana 1947 1949 December 27 Puppet Television Theater later called Howdy Doody a children s television program on NBC 1947 1960 The Jack Eigen Show 1947 1951 Cafe Continental UK on the BBC Television Service 1947 1953 Television shows EditSeries Debut Ended NetworkSwing Into Sports 1947 1949 DumontThe Jack Eigen Show 1947 1951 DumontChicagoland Mystery Players 1947 July 23 1950 WGN TVSmall Fry Club 1947 1951 DumontJuvenile Jury 1947 1954 NBCThe Swift Home Service Club May 1947 NBCDoorway to Fame May 2 1947 July 4 1949 DumontKraft Television Theater May 7 1947 1958 NBCKing Cole s Birthday Party May 15 1947 June 23 1949 DumontIn the Kelvinator Kitchen 1947 1948 NBCThe Walter Compton News June 16 1947 January 1948 DumontMajor League Baseball on NBC July 8 1947 October 17 2000 NBCMusical Merry Go Round 1947 1949 NBCKukla Fran and Ollie October 13 1947 1957 KNBHMeet the Press 1947 Still in broadcast NBCPantomime Quiz November 13 1947 October 9 1959 KTLAMary Kay and Johnny November 18 1947 March 11 1950 DumontCharade Quiz 1947 1949 DumontTelevision Playhouse December 4 1947 April 11 1948 NBCAmericana 1947 1949 NBCHowdy Doody December 27 1947 September 24 1960 NBCEye Witness 1947 1948Know Your New York 1947 1948 DumontHighway to the Stars 1947 1947 DumontLook Upon a Star 1947 1947 DumontEnding this year EditDate Show DebutJanuary 17 The Voice of Firestone 1943Let s Rhumba 1946January 26 Face to Face 1946March Hour Glass 1946May 16 Pinwright s Progress UK 1946May 18 I Love to Eat 1946May 27 Serving Through Science 1945July 1 Cash and Carry 1946October Geographically Speaking 1946Unknown Campus Hoopla 1946Births EditJanuary 8 Laurie Walters actress Eight is Enough January 17 Jane Elliot actress General Hospital January 19 Paula Deen chef cookbook author and TV personality January 21 Jill Eikenberry actress L A Law January 31 Glynn Turman actor A Different World The Wire House of Lies Jonathan Banks actor February 2 Farrah Fawcett actress Charlie s Angels died 2009 February 3 Tonea Stewart actress In the Heat of the Night February 20 Peter Strauss actor February 24 Edward James Olmos actor Miami Vice Battlestar Galactica February 26 Steve Melnyk golfer February 28 Stephanie Beacham actress Dynasty The Colbys March 1 Alan Thicke actor Growing Pains died 2016 March 6 Rob Reiner actor All in the Family producer and director March 7 Richard Lawson actor March 19 Glenn Close actress March 24 Alan Sugar English television presenter March 25 Elton John English singer pianist and composer April 2 Sam Anderson actor Perfect Strangers Angel Lost April 4 Luke Halpin actor Flipper Ray Fosse baseball player died 2021 April 6 John Ratzenberger actor Cheers April 11 Meshach Taylor actor died 2014 April 12 David Letterman comedian and talk show host The Late Show Dan Lauria actor April 16 Kareem Abdul Jabbar NBA basketball player April 18 Dorothy Lyman actress Another World Mama s Family Generations Cindy Pickett actress Guiding Light St Elsewhere James Woods actor Holocaust Shark April 19 Jeff Maxwell actor M A S H April 26 Boyd Matson former anchor of National Geographic Explorer May 6 Alan Dale actor The Young Doctors Neighbours May 10 Marion Ramsey actress and singer Cos died 2021 May 16 Andrew Lack television executive May 25 Karen Valentine actress Room 222 May 29 Anthony Geary actor General Hospital June 3 Shuki Levy Israeli American music composer June 14 Len Berman American television sportscaster June 20 Paul Kreppel actor and director It s a Living June 21 Meredith Baxter actress Family Ties Michael Gross actor Family Ties June 22 David Lander comedic actor Laverne amp Shirley Pete Maravich NBA basketball player died 1988 June 25 Jimmie Walker actor Good Times June 26 Carmen Finestra producer and TV writer June 29 Richard Lewis comedian and actor Anything but Love July 1 Shirley Hemphill comedian and actress What s Happening died 1999 July 2 Larry David actor writer and producer Seinfeld Curb Your Enthusiasm July 3 Betty Buckley actress and singer Eight is Enough July 5 Joe Brown judge July 8 Kim Darby actress July 9 O J Simpson actor and former NFL football player July 20 Carlos Santana guitarist Rose Ann Scamardella former anchorwoman July 22 Albert Brooks actor The Simpsons comedian and director July 23 Larry Manetti actor Magnum P I Kaity Tong American broadcast journalist July 27 Betty Thomas actress Hill Street Blues July 28 Sally Struthers actress All in the Family July 30 Arnold Schwarzenegger Austrian born American actor bodybuilder and 38th governor of California William Atherton American actor August 8 Larry Wilcox actor CHiPs August 13 Gretchen Corbett actress The Rockford Files August 19 Gerald McRaney actor Simon amp Simon Major Dad Promised Land August 20 Ray Wise actor Twin Peaks August 22 Cindy Williams actress Laverne and Shirley died 2023 August 28 Debra Mooney actress Everwood September 4 Jane Curtin actress and comedian Saturday Night Live Kate and Allie 3rd Rock from the Sun September 6 Bob Jenkins announcer died 2021 September 21 Stephen King author September 27 Liz Torres actress The John Larroquette Show Denis Lawson actor October 1 Stephen Collins actor 7th Heaven Larry Lamb actor October 12 Chris Wallace television news anchor October 17 Michael McKean actor Laverne amp Shirley Better Call Saul October 18 Joe Morton actor October 24 Kevin Kline actor October 26 Hillary Clinton politician October 29 Richard Dreyfuss actor The Education of Max Bickford October 31 Deidre Hall actress Days of Our Lives Ira Joe Fisher broadcaster November 2 Kate Linder actress The Young and the Restless November 3 Shadoe Stevens actor November 9 Robert David Hall actor CSI Crime Scene Investigation November 13 Joe Mantegna actor Criminal Minds November 18 Jameson Parker actor Simon amp Simon November 24 Dwight Schultz actor The A Team Star Trek The Next Generation Chowder November 25 John Larroquette actor Night Court December 11 Terry Turner producer Bill Cunningham talk show host December 21 Kay Robertson American television personality December 23 Peter Kostis American golf analyst December 29 Ted Danson actor Cheers Becker CSI Crime Scene Investigation December 31 Tim Matheson actor Jonny Quest The West Wing Deaths EditFebruary 26 Kalman Tihanyi Hungarian physicist major contributor to the development of the cathode ray tube 49References Edit Brooks Tim amp Marsh Earle 1979 The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network TV Shows 1946 Present Ballantine Books ISBN 0 345 25525 9 McNeil Alex 1996 Total Television Penguin Books USA Inc ISBN 0 14 02 4916 8 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1947 in television Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1947 in television amp oldid 1146533646, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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