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1965 in British television

This is a list of British television related events from 1965.

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January edit

February edit

  • No events.

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  • 7 April – BBC1 airs Three Clear Sundays, a Wednesday Play about the events leading to a man's conviction for capital murder.[3] It is repeated on BBC2 on 16 July.[4]

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  • 1 August – Cigarette adverts are banned from British television. Pipe tobacco and cigar adverts will continue until 1991.
  • 6 August – The War Game, a drama-documentary by director Peter Watkins depicting the events of a future nuclear attack on the United Kingdom, is controversially pulled from its planned transmission in BBC1's The Wednesday Play anthology strand. The BBC has been pressured into this move by the British government, which does not want much of the play's content to become public.[5] It is released to cinemas, and wins the 1966 Academy Award for Documentary Feature; the BBC finally screens the play in 1985.

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October edit

  • 2 October – American science-fiction series Lost in Space debuts on ITV, it is later adapted for the feature film version in 1998 and then again for the revived television series in 2018, after the original series ends in 1968.
  • 4 October
    • 24 Hours premieres on BBC1.
    • Football-based drama serial United! premieres on BBC1.
    • Science-fiction anthology series Out of the Unknown premieres on BBC2.
    • The BBC announces plans to introduce a new service for Asian immigrants starting the following week.[7]
  • 10 October – The BBC Asian service, broadcast on Sunday mornings, launches with a programme called In Logon Se Miliye and at the start of 1966 it is renamed Apma Hi Ghar Samajhiye. Later in the decade it is called Nai Zindagi-Naya Jeevan and in June 1982 it is renamed and relaunched as Asian Magazine.
  • 18 October – The British version of children's stop-motion animation The Magic Roundabout, with narration by Eric Thompson, debuts on BBC1; it continues until 1977.
  • 31 October – BBC2 in the North of England goes on the air.

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  • 18 January – Hit and Run (1965)
  • 27 January – Night Train to Surbiton (1965)
  • 11 February – Naked Island (1965)
  • 21 February – The Mill on the Floss (1965)
  • 22 March – A Man Called Harry Brent (1965)
  • 5 May – Call It What You Like (1965)
  • 9 May – The Scarlet and the Black (1965)
  • 13 May – Londoners (1965)
  • 13 June – The Rise and Fall of César Birotteau (1965)
  • 9 July – Legend of Death (1965)
  • 11 July – Jury Room (1965)
  • 31 July – Gaslight Theatre (1965)
  • 8 September – A Slight Case of... (1965)
  • 2 October – For Whom the Bell Tolls (1965)
  • 4 October – Out of the Unknown (1965–1971)
  • 7 October – Thirty-Minute Theatre (1965–1973)
  • 17 October – Call My Bluff (1965–1988, 1994, 1996–2005)
  • 17 October – An Enemy of the State (1965)
  • 4 November – Man Alive (1965–1981)
  • 5 December – The Big Spender (1965–1966)

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Continuing television shows edit

1920s edit

  • BBC Wimbledon (1927–1939, 1946–2019, 2021–2024)

1930s edit

  • The Boat Race (1938–1939, 1946–2019)
  • BBC Cricket (1939, 1946–1999, 2020–2024)

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1960s edit

Ending this year edit

Births edit

Deaths edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "RTÉ Libraries and Archives: preserving a unique record of Irish life". RTÉ.ie. Retrieved 5 January 2012.
  2. ^ "Not Only.... But Also – – BBC Two England – 9 January 1965 – BBC Genome". genome.ch.bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 9 November 2018.
  3. ^ "The Wednesday Play: Three Clear Sundays – BBC One London – 7 April 1965 – BBC Genome". genome.ch.bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 9 November 2018.
  4. ^ "Encore: Three Clear Sundays – BBC Two England – 16 July 1965 – BBC Genome". genome.ch.bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 9 November 2018.
  5. ^ Chapman, James (2006). "The BBC and the Censorship of The War Game". Journal of Contemporary History. 41 (1): 84. doi:10.1177/0022009406058675. S2CID 159498499.
  6. ^ "BBC-2 Comes to Wales – BBC Two England – 12 September 1965 – BBC Genome". genome.ch.bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 21 November 2018.
  7. ^ "Immigrants feel at home with BBC". BBC On This Day. 1965-10-04. Retrieved 16 May 2009.
  8. ^ Mark Duguid "Armchair Theatre (1956–74)", BFI screenonline
  9. ^ "What the Papers Say in pictures". The Guardian. 29 May 2008. Retrieved 2 April 2022.

External links edit

  • List of 1965 British television series at IMDb

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This is a list of British television related events from 1965 List of years in British television table 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 Art Archaeology Architecture Literature Music Philosophy Science Contents 1 Events 1 1 January 1 2 February 1 3 March 1 4 April 1 5 May 1 6 June 1 7 July 1 8 August 1 9 September 1 10 October 1 11 November 1 12 December 1 13 Undated 2 Debuts 2 1 BBC1 2 2 BBC2 2 3 ITV 3 Television shows 3 1 Changes of network affiliation 4 Continuing television shows 4 1 1920s 4 2 1930s 4 3 1940s 4 4 1950s 4 5 1960s 5 Ending this year 6 Births 7 Deaths 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksEvents editJanuary edit January The BBC collaborates with Ireland s RTE on a television broadcast as Irish Taoiseach Sean Lemass and Prime Minister of Northern Ireland Terence O Neill meet for the first time in Belfast 1 2 January World of Sport premieres on ITV with Eamonn Andrews as its first presenter 9 January Sketch comedy show Not Only But Also featuring Peter Cook and Dudley Moore debuts on BBC2 2 12 January Doctor Who begins premiering in Australia on the ABC by first being shown in Perth It will later start airing for the first time in several states including Sydney Adelaide Brisbane and Melbourne during January and the next two months February edit No events March edit 26 March Border Television begins broadcasting to the Isle of Man April edit 7 April BBC1 airs Three Clear Sundays a Wednesday Play about the events leading to a man s conviction for capital murder 3 It is repeated on BBC2 on 16 July 4 May edit 30 May A televised tribute to the late British bandleader and impresario Jack Hylton called The Stars Shine for Jack is held in London at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane June edit 18 June The last edition of Tonight is broadcast on BBC1 24 June BBC1 begin showing the popular US spy series The Man from U N C L E starring Robert Vaughn as Napoleon Solo and David McCallum as Illya Kuryakin 27 June The last episode of science fiction marionette series Stingray is broadcast on ITV July edit 5 July Anglia Television starts broadcasting on VHF channel 6 from Sandy Heath transmitting station extending coverage into Bedfordshire Cambridgeshire and Northamptonshire Until late 1966 there are no morning broadcasts from this transmitter due to a clash with the Mullard Radio Astronomy Observatory 7 July The long running science and technology programme Tomorrow s World makes its debut on BBC1 22 July The pilot episode for the sitcom Till Death Us Do Part is broadcast on BBC1 August edit 1 August Cigarette adverts are banned from British television Pipe tobacco and cigar adverts will continue until 1991 6 August The War Game a drama documentary by director Peter Watkins depicting the events of a future nuclear attack on the United Kingdom is controversially pulled from its planned transmission in BBC1 s The Wednesday Play anthology strand The BBC has been pressured into this move by the British government which does not want much of the play s content to become public 5 It is released to cinemas and wins the 1966 Academy Award for Documentary Feature the BBC finally screens the play in 1985 September edit 12 September BBC2 Wales goes on the air To introduce the service BBC2 airs a programme titled BBC 2 Comes to Wales featuring the Secretary of State for Wales James Griffiths the Lord Mayor of Cardiff the Deputy Mayor of Newport Chairman of the Broadcasting Council for Wales Professor Glanmor Williams BBC2 Controller David Attenborough and BBC2 Wales Controller Alun Oldfield Davies 6 28 September The Town of No Return the first episode of the fourth series of The Avengers introduces the character of Emma Peel played by Diana Rigg 30 September Gerry and Sylvia Anderson s hugely popular science fiction marionette series with electronic lip syncing known as Supermarionation Thunderbirds premieres on ITV October edit 2 October American science fiction series Lost in Space debuts on ITV it is later adapted for the feature film version in 1998 and then again for the revived television series in 2018 after the original series ends in 1968 4 October 24 Hours premieres on BBC1 Football based drama serial United premieres on BBC1 Science fiction anthology series Out of the Unknown premieres on BBC2 The BBC announces plans to introduce a new service for Asian immigrants starting the following week 7 10 October The BBC Asian service broadcast on Sunday mornings launches with a programme called In Logon Se Miliye and at the start of 1966 it is renamed Apma Hi Ghar Samajhiye Later in the decade it is called Nai Zindagi Naya Jeevan and in June 1982 it is renamed and relaunched as Asian Magazine 18 October The British version of children s stop motion animation The Magic Roundabout with narration by Eric Thompson debuts on BBC1 it continues until 1977 31 October BBC2 in the North of England goes on the air November edit 4 November The current affairs and documentary series Man Alive makes its debut on BBC2 8 November American sitcom My Mother the Car debuts on ITV it becomes known for negative reception 13 November The word fuck is spoken for the first time on British television by the theatre critic Kenneth Tynan on satirical chat show BBC 3 December edit 13 December The long running children s storytelling series Jackanory makes its debut on BBC1 It runs until 1996 and is briefly revived in 2006 20 December Anglia starts broadcasting on VHF channel 20 from Belmont transmitting station extending coverage into Lincolnshire East Riding of Yorkshire and northern parts of Norfolk Undated edit The Membury transmitting station in Berkshire is erected by the Independent Television Authority Debuts editBBC1 edit 6 January Jonny Quest 1964 1965 9 January Not Only But Also 1965 1970 28 January Alexander Graham Bell 1965 2 March The Walrus and the Carpenter 1965 22 March A Man Called Harry Brent 1965 24 March The Airbase 1965 27 March The Flying Swan 1965 31 March Going for a Song 1965 1977 1995 2002 8 April The Wars of the Roses 1965 11 April A Tale of Two Cities 1965 13 April The Bed Sit Girl 1965 1966 18 April And So to Ted 1965 23 April Lil 1965 1966 30 May The World of Wooster 1965 1967 5 June The Val Doonican Show 1965 1970 20 June Poison Island 1965 24 June The Man from U N C L E 1964 1968 6 July The Lance Percival Show 1965 1966 7 July The Troubleshooters 1965 1972 7 July Tomorrow s World 1965 2003 15 July The Illustrated Weekly Hudd 1965 1967 22 July Till Death Us Do Part 1965 1975 29 July Pogles Wood 1965 1968 1 August Heiress of Garth 1965 3 August 199 Park Lane 1965 4 August The Wednesday Thriller 1965 26 August Moulded in Earth 1965 12 September Hereward the Wake 1965 2 October BBC 3 1965 1966 4 October United 1965 1967 4 October 24 Hours 1965 1972 6 October Hector Heathcote 1959 1963 8 October The Mask of Janus 1965 9 October The Munsters 1964 1966 12 October The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe 1965 1966 16 October Get Smart 1965 1970 18 October The Magic Roundabout 1965 1977 19 October The Newcomers 1965 1969 19 October Play of the Month 1965 1983 23 November Hudd 1965 13 December Jackanory 1965 1996 2006 17 December Barney Is My Darling 1965 1966 BBC2 edit 18 January Hit and Run 1965 27 January Night Train to Surbiton 1965 11 February Naked Island 1965 21 February The Mill on the Floss 1965 22 March A Man Called Harry Brent 1965 5 May Call It What You Like 1965 9 May The Scarlet and the Black 1965 13 May Londoners 1965 13 June The Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau 1965 9 July Legend of Death 1965 11 July Jury Room 1965 31 July Gaslight Theatre 1965 8 September A Slight Case of 1965 2 October For Whom the Bell Tolls 1965 4 October Out of the Unknown 1965 1971 7 October Thirty Minute Theatre 1965 1973 17 October Call My Bluff 1965 1988 1994 1996 2005 17 October An Enemy of the State 1965 4 November Man Alive 1965 1981 5 December The Big Spender 1965 1966 ITV edit 2 January World of Sport 1965 1985 19 January Front Page Story 1965 23 January Public Eye 1965 1975 23 February Mr and Mrs 1965 1988 1995 1999 27 February The Worker 1965 1970 1978 13 April Orlando 1965 1968 30 April Six Shades of Black 1965 8 May Undermind 1965 2 June Pardon the Expression 1965 1966 11 June The Man in Room 17 1965 1966 16 June Deckie Learner 1965 2 August Riviera Police 1965 11 August Six of the Best 1965 21 August Broad and Narrow 1965 21 August The Frankie Vaughan Show 1965 1966 10 September Blackmail 1965 1966 30 September Thunderbirds 1965 1966 1 October The Addams Family 1964 1966 2 October Lost in Space 1965 1968 2018 2021 Knock on Any Door 1965 1966 19 October Object Z 1965 8 November My Mother the Car 1965 1966 13 December The Power Game 1965 1969 16 December Court Martial 1965 1966 25 December The Bruce Forsyth Show 1965 1969 Unknown Flipper 1964 1967 Peyton Place 1964 1969 Television shows editChanges of network affiliation edit Shows Moved from Moved to Match of the Day BBC2 BBC1Continuing television shows edit1920s edit BBC Wimbledon 1927 1939 1946 2019 2021 2024 1930s edit The Boat Race 1938 1939 1946 2019 BBC Cricket 1939 1946 1999 2020 2024 1940s edit The Ed Sullivan Show 1948 1971 Come Dancing 1949 1998 1950s edit Andy Pandy 1950 1970 2002 2005 Watch with Mother 1952 1975 The Good Old Days 1953 1983 Panorama 1953 present Sunday Night at the London Palladium 1955 1967 1973 1974 Take Your Pick 1955 1968 1992 1998 Double Your Money 1955 1968 Dixon of Dock Green 1955 1976 Crackerjack 1955 1984 2020 present Opportunity Knocks 1956 1978 1987 1990 This Week 1956 1978 1986 1992 Armchair Theatre 1956 1974 8 What the Papers Say 1956 2008 9 The Sky at Night 1957 present Blue Peter 1958 present Grandstand 1958 2007 1960s edit The Flintstones 1960 1966 Coronation Street 1960 present The Avengers 1961 1969 Songs of Praise 1961 present Hugh and I 1962 1967 The Saint 1962 1969 Z Cars 1962 1978 Animal Magic 1962 1983 Ready Steady Go 1963 1966 Doctor Who 1963 1989 1996 2005 present World in Action 1963 1998 The Likely Lads 1964 1966 Redcap 1964 1966 The Wednesday Play 1964 1970 Top of the Pops 1964 2006 Match of the Day 1964 present Crossroads 1964 1988 2001 2003 Play School 1964 1988 Ending this year editRag Tag and Bobtail 1953 1965 Picture Book 1955 1965 Monitor 1958 1965 Noggin the Nog 1959 1965 1966 1982 Sykes and a 1960 1965 Compact 1962 1965 Steptoe and Son 1962 1965 1970 1974 The Beat Room 1964 1965 Not So Much a Programme More a Way of Life 1964 1965 The Sullavan Brothers 1964 1965 Births edit4 January Julia Ormond British actress 9 January Joely Richardson British actress 14 January Hugh Fearnley Whittingstall English chef 15 January James Nesbitt Northern Irish actor 27 January Alan Cumming Scottish actor 22 February John Leslie television presenter 26 February Alison Armitage English model and actress 11 March Lawrence Llewelyn Bowen British television presenter 22 March Emma Wray actress 30 March Piers Morgan British tabloid journalist 4 April Sean Wilson British actor 21 April Jacquie Beltrao sports presenter 26 April Juliet Morris presenter 27 April Anna Chancellor British actress 29 April Rosie Rowell actress 3 May Michael Marshall Smith novelist screenwriter and short story writer 17 May Alice Beer television presenter Jeremy Vine British BBC radio and television presenter 19 June Simon O Brien television actor and radio presenter 4 July Jo Whiley broadcast music presenter 8 July Matthew Wright journalist and television presenter 6 August Mark Speight British television presenter died 2008 16 September Lorne Spicer presenter Cash in the Attic 24 September Sheryl Gascoigne television personality 14 October Steve Coogan British comedian and actor 15 October Stephen Tompkinson British actor 31 October Rob Rackstraw British voice actor 4 November Shaun Williamson British actor 10 November Sean Hughes English born Irish comedian died 2017 12 November Eddie Mair British BBC radio and television presenter 16 November Mark Benton actor 21 November Alexander Siddig Sudanese born actorDeaths edit23 February Stan Laurel English born comedian surviving half of Laurel and Hardy aged 74 22 December Richard Dimbleby journalist and broadcaster aged 52 testicular cancerSee also edit1965 in British music 1965 in British radio 1965 in the United Kingdom List of British films of 1965References edit RTE Libraries and Archives preserving a unique record of Irish life RTE ie Retrieved 5 January 2012 Not Only But Also BBC Two England 9 January 1965 BBC Genome genome ch bbc co uk Retrieved 9 November 2018 The Wednesday Play Three Clear Sundays BBC One London 7 April 1965 BBC Genome genome ch bbc co uk Retrieved 9 November 2018 Encore Three Clear Sundays BBC Two England 16 July 1965 BBC Genome genome ch bbc co uk Retrieved 9 November 2018 Chapman James 2006 The BBC and the Censorship of The War Game Journal of Contemporary History 41 1 84 doi 10 1177 0022009406058675 S2CID 159498499 BBC 2 Comes to Wales BBC Two England 12 September 1965 BBC Genome genome ch bbc co uk Retrieved 21 November 2018 Immigrants feel at home with BBC BBC On This Day 1965 10 04 Retrieved 16 May 2009 Mark Duguid Armchair Theatre 1956 74 BFI screenonline What the Papers Say in pictures The Guardian 29 May 2008 Retrieved 2 April 2022 External links editList of 1965 British television series at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1965 in British television amp oldid 1223049027, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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