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1972 in British television

This is a list of British television related events from 1972.

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Events edit

January edit

  • 19 January – The government of Edward Heath announces the lifting of all restrictions on broadcasting hours on television and radio.
  • 30 January - Bob Monkhouse ends his first run as host of ATV's The Golden Shot after being dismissed for allegedly taking bribes for product placement. He is initially replaced by Norman Vaughan.

February edit

  • No events.

March edit

April edit

  • 4 April
  • 14 April – Hosted by Chris Kelly, Clapperboard, the long-running cinema themed children's programme makes its debut on ITV.
  • 18 April – ITV Anglia begins showing the first series (following two previous TV movies) of the American detective series Columbo, starring Peter Falk as the titular "Lieutenant Frank Columbo" in the episode "Murder by the Book". Other ITV regions commence broadcasting the series shortly after.

May edit

  • No events.

June edit

July edit

August edit

September edit

  • 8 September – The department store-based comedy series Are You Being Served? makes its debut on BBC1. It becomes one of the longest-running BBC comedy shows and goes on to spawn a 1977 British feature film and the spin-off series Grace & Favour which begins in 1992.
  • 11 September
    • The long-running quiz show Mastermind airs for the first time on BBC1, hosted by Magnus Magnusson.
    • Nationwide starts broadcasting five days a week. Previously, it has been broadcast only on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
    • After eight years of episodes being shown different days at various ITV regions, Crossroads finally gets broadcast across the network with Granada Television showing it for the first time. The series is still being shown at different times across the regions.
  • 17 September – The family adventure series The Adventures of Black Beauty is broadcast on ITV.

October edit

  • 1 October – London Weekend Television launches the UK's first Sunday politics programme Weekend World. It runs until 1988.
  • 2 October – Following the lifting of restrictions on broadcasting hours, BBC1 and ITV are allowed to begin broadcasting during the day. BBC1's afternoon schedule launches with the first edition of a new lunchtime magazine programme Pebble Mill at One.
  • 16 October – ITV launches its afternoon service. As part of the new service, the first episode of rural soap opera Emmerdale Farm is broadcast, produced by Yorkshire Television and ITV's first lunchtime news programme, First Report, is shown. ITV Schools is now shown in a single morning block, between the hours of 9:30am and 12pm.
  • 23 October – The BBC announces that development work has begun on the Ceefax teletext service.

November edit

  • 5 November – BBC2 begins showing the horror anthology series Dead of Night with the episode "The Exorcism".
  • 12 November – ITV airs the first episode of the influential children's programme Rainbow, featuring the characters "Zippy", "George" and "Bungle the Bear". It would run until 1992.

December edit

Unknown edit

  • The BBC Schools and Colleges service is converted to colour and starts using the Diamond ident which stays until 1977.
  • The UK's Minister for Posts and Telecommunications authorises five experimental community cable television channels.[1]
  • London Weekend Television opens its purpose-built studios called The London Studios although they are not fully operational until 1974.

Debuts edit

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Continuing television shows edit

1920s edit

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

1930s edit

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

1940s edit

1950s edit

1960s edit

1970s edit

Ending this year edit

Births edit

Deaths edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Henwood, Flis; Miller, Nod; Senker, Peter; Wyatt, Sally (2002). Technology and In/equality: Questioning the Information Society. Routledge. pp. 52–53. ISBN 9780203134504.
  2. ^ "Newsround - Celebrating 50 Years". BBC News. Retrieved 2 April 2022.
  3. ^ Mark Duguid "Armchair Theatre (1956–74)", BFI screenonline
  4. ^ "What the Papers Say in pictures". The Guardian. 29 May 2008. Retrieved 2 April 2022.
  5. ^ "Dad's Army". www.bbc.com. Retrieved 11 February 2022.

External links edit

  • List of 1972 British television series at IMDb

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This is a list of British television related events from 1972 List of years in British television table 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 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 Unknown 2 Debuts 2 1 BBC1 2 2 BBC2 2 3 ITV 3 Continuing television shows 3 1 1920s 3 2 1930s 3 3 1940s 3 4 1950s 3 5 1960s 3 6 1970s 4 Ending this year 5 Births 6 Deaths 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksEvents editJanuary edit 19 January The government of Edward Heath announces the lifting of all restrictions on broadcasting hours on television and radio 30 January Bob Monkhouse ends his first run as host of ATV s The Golden Shot after being dismissed for allegedly taking bribes for product placement He is initially replaced by Norman Vaughan February edit No events March edit 1 March Border begins broadcasting in colour from the Selkirk transmitter 25 March The 17th Eurovision Song Contest is held at the Usher Hall in Edinburgh Luxembourg wins the contest with the song Apres toi performed by Vicky Leandros April edit 4 April BBC1 launches the children s news programme Newsround with the presenter John Craven who would host it until 1989 After a three year courtship Emily Nugent marries Ernest Bishop on Coronation Street 14 April Hosted by Chris Kelly Clapperboard the long running cinema themed children s programme makes its debut on ITV 18 April ITV Anglia begins showing the first series following two previous TV movies of the American detective series Columbo starring Peter Falk as the titular Lieutenant Frank Columbo in the episode Murder by the Book Other ITV regions commence broadcasting the series shortly after May edit No events June edit 1 June BBC1 show the comedy drama The Fishing Party starring Brian Glover Light and Tuneful becomes the new opening theme tune for the BBC s coverage of the Wimbledon Tennis Championships 9 June ITV Midlands show the 1958 Hammer Horror film Dracula ahead of other ITV regions it stars Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee 9 June ITV Granada screen the 1948 comedy horror film Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein July edit 8 July Granada broadcasts Sesame Street for the first time 24 July The Independent Television Authority ITA is renamed the Independent Broadcasting Authority IBA August edit 25 August ITV Midlands show the 1957 Hammer Horror film The Curse of Frankenstein ahead of other ITV regions it stars Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee 26 August 11 September The BBC and ITV broadcast full coverage of the 1972 Summer Olympic Games with the BBC providing approximately eight hours a day of live coverage each day September edit 8 September The department store based comedy series Are You Being Served makes its debut on BBC1 It becomes one of the longest running BBC comedy shows and goes on to spawn a 1977 British feature film and the spin off series Grace amp Favour which begins in 1992 11 September The long running quiz show Mastermind airs for the first time on BBC1 hosted by Magnus Magnusson Nationwide starts broadcasting five days a week Previously it has been broadcast only on Tuesdays and Thursdays After eight years of episodes being shown different days at various ITV regions Crossroads finally gets broadcast across the network with Granada Television showing it for the first time The series is still being shown at different times across the regions 17 September The family adventure series The Adventures of Black Beauty is broadcast on ITV October edit 1 October London Weekend Television launches the UK s first Sunday politics programme Weekend World It runs until 1988 2 October Following the lifting of restrictions on broadcasting hours BBC1 and ITV are allowed to begin broadcasting during the day BBC1 s afternoon schedule launches with the first edition of a new lunchtime magazine programme Pebble Mill at One 16 October ITV launches its afternoon service As part of the new service the first episode of rural soap opera Emmerdale Farm is broadcast produced by Yorkshire Television and ITV s first lunchtime news programme First Report is shown ITV Schools is now shown in a single morning block between the hours of 9 30am and 12pm 23 October The BBC announces that development work has begun on the Ceefax teletext service November edit 5 November BBC2 begins showing the horror anthology series Dead of Night with the episode The Exorcism 12 November ITV airs the first episode of the influential children s programme Rainbow featuring the characters Zippy George and Bungle the Bear It would run until 1992 December edit 15 December The Roy Castle and Norris McWhirter hosted children s TV show featuring world record attempts Record Breakers makes its debut on BBC1 It would run until 2001 25 December BBC2 shows the supernatural drama The Stone Tape starring Jane Asher 26 December BBC1 airs the network television premiere of the 1964 comedy film Carry On Cleo starring Sid James Kenneth Williams Kenneth Connor Charles Hawtrey Jim Dale and Amanda Barrie 30 December The BBC airs part one of The Three Doctors a four part serial of the science fiction programme Doctor Who created to celebrate its tenth series the tenth anniversary will not be until 23 November of the following year Unknown edit The BBC Schools and Colleges service is converted to colour and starts using the Diamond ident which stays until 1977 The UK s Minister for Posts and Telecommunications authorises five experimental community cable television channels 1 London Weekend Television opens its purpose built studios called The London Studios although they are not fully operational until 1974 Debuts editBBC1 edit 3 January Mandog 1972 6 January The Brighton Belle 1972 9 January Engelbert with the Young Generation 1972 13 January The Adventures of Sir Prancelot 1972 16 January The Moonstone 1972 3 February Six with Rix 1972 11 February The Scobie Man 1972 14 February Fingerbobs 1972 19 February The Befrienders 1972 20 February Anne of Green Gables 1972 21 February The Regiment 1972 1973 28 February Crystal Tipps and Alistair 1972 1974 10 March The Brothers 1972 1976 13 March Spy Trap 1972 1975 23 March It s Murder But Is It Art 1972 4 April Newsround 1972 present 2 5 April Lord Peter Wimsey 1972 1975 10 April Tales from the Lazy Acre 1972 12 May The Man Outside 1972 1 June The Fishing Party 1972 15 June The Burke Special 1972 1976 30 June Cabbages and Kings 1972 1974 10 July Birds in the Bush 1972 27 July Them 1972 16 August No Exit 1972 8 September Are You Being Served 1972 1985 11 September Mastermind 1972 present 14 September Sykes 1972 1979 19 September My Wife Next Door 1972 25 September The Long Chase 1972 2 October Pebble Mill at One 1972 1986 8 October The Hole in the Wall 1972 19 October Colditz 1972 1974 16 November The Film Programme 1972 present 17 November Jackanory Playhouse 1972 1985 26 November Cranford 1972 15 December Record Breakers 1972 2001 27 December Thursday s Child 1972 1973 BBC2 edit 6 January The Shadow of the Tower 1972 8 January Ways of Seeing 1972 16 January Up Sunday 1972 1973 30 January Man of Straw 1972 18 February Clochemerle 1972 29 February Walk into the Dark 1972 9 April Mistress of Hardwick 1972 21 April Beyond a Joke 1972 23 April The Lotus Eaters 1972 1973 4 May The Golden Bowl 1972 5 June His Lordship Entertains 1972 13 June The Sextet 1972 15 June The Visitors 1972 6 July Shelley 1972 20 July Emma 1972 31 August Love and Mr Lewisham 1972 15 September Michael Bentine Time 1972 24 September Six Faces 1972 28 September War and Peace 1972 1973 1 October Milligan in 1972 1973 8 October Scoop 1972 5 November Dead of Night 1972 7 November The Gangster Show The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui 1972 12 November America 1972 1973 21 November The Edwardians 1972 1973 26 November Grubstreet 1972 1973 3 December But Seriously It s Sheila Hancock 1972 25 December The Stone Tape 1972 ITV edit 2 January The Intruder 1972 3 January The Challengers 1972 8 January Who Do You Do 1972 1976 19 January Tightrope 1972 21 January Spyder s Web 1972 23 January Adam Smith 1972 1973 14 February Home and Away 1972 15 February Romany Jones 1972 1975 19 February Both Ends Meet 1972 24 February My Good Woman 1972 1974 27 February Pretenders 1972 28 February Hep Hep 1972 7 March Des 1972 4 April A Place in the Sun 1972 7 April Shirley s World 1972 8 April Funny You Should Say That 1972 9 April Doctor in Charge 1972 1973 10 April Pardon My Genie 1972 1973 Six Days of Justice 1972 1975 12 April Late Night Theatre 1972 1974 13 April Love Thy Neighbour 1972 1976 14 April Clapperboard 1972 1982 16 April The Organization 1972 18 April Columbo 1968 1971 1978 19 April Escape Into Night 1972 22 April New Scotland Yard 1972 1974 8 May The David Nixon Magic Show 1972 1977 14 May The Frighteners 1972 20 May The Train Now Standing 1972 1973 31 May Fly Into Danger 1972 5 June Alcock and Gander 1972 2 July Villains 1972 7 July In for a Penny 1972 21 July The Man from Haven 1972 15 August Whodunnit 1972 1978 18 August Shut That Door 1972 1973 20 August Country Matters 1972 1 September Holly 1972 13 September Van der Valk 1972 1973 1977 1991 1992 2021 present 17 September The Adventures of Black Beauty 1972 1974 27 September The Pathfinders 1972 1973 29 September The Adventurer 1972 1973 The Protectors 1972 1974 The New Adventures of Madeline 1972 1981 1 October Weekend World 1972 1988 2 October The Stanley Baxter Picture Show 1972 1975 11 October Crown Court 1972 1984 16 October Emmerdale Farm 1972 present 17 October Harriet s Back in Town 1972 1973 19 October General Hospital 1972 1979 21 October Russell Harty Plus 1972 1977 23 October Spring amp Autumn 1972 1976 31 October Thirty Minutes Worth 1972 1973 7 November The Strauss Family 1972 12 November Rainbow 1972 1992 1994 1997 17 November Turnbull s Finest Half Hour 1972 18 November The Reg Varney Revue 1972 4 December The Black Arrow 1972 1975 6 December Arthur of the Britons 1972 1973 24 December Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat 1972 Continuing television shows edit1920s edit BBC Wimbledon 1927 1939 1946 2019 2021 present 1930s edit The Boat Race 1938 1939 1946 2019 BBC Cricket 1939 1946 1999 2020 2024 1940s edit Come Dancing 1949 1998 1950s edit Watch with Mother 1952 1975 The Good Old Days 1953 1983 Panorama 1953 present 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 3 What the Papers Say 1956 2008 4 The Sky at Night 1957 present Blue Peter 1958 present Grandstand 1958 2007 1960s edit Coronation Street 1960 present Songs of Praise 1961 present Steptoe and Son 1962 1965 1970 1974 Z Cars 1962 1978 Animal Magic 1962 1983 Doctor Who 1963 1989 1996 2005 present World in Action 1963 1998 Top of the Pops 1964 2006 Match of the Day 1964 present Crossroads 1964 1988 2001 2003 Play School 1964 1988 Mr and Mrs 1965 1999 Call My Bluff 1965 2005 World of Sport 1965 1985 Jackanory 1965 1996 2006 Sportsnight 1965 1997 It s a Knockout 1966 1982 1999 2001 The Money Programme 1966 2010 The Golden Shot 1967 1975 Playhouse 1967 1982 Reksio 1967 1990 Father Dear Father 1968 1973 Dad s Army 1968 1977 5 Magpie 1968 1980 The Big Match 1968 2002 On the Buses 1969 1973 Clangers 1969 1974 Monty Python s Flying Circus 1969 1974 Nationwide 1969 1983 Screen Test 1969 1984 1970s edit The Goodies 1970 1982 And Mother Makes Three 1971 1973 The Fenn Street Gang 1971 1973 Follyfoot 1971 1973 Upstairs Downstairs 1971 1975 2010 2012 The Onedin Line 1971 1980 Sale of the Century 1971 1983 1989 1991 1997 The Old Grey Whistle Test 1971 1987 The Two Ronnies 1971 1987 1991 1996 2005 Ending this year editCallan 1967 1972 Please Sir 1968 1972 A Family at War 1970 1972 Doomwatch 1970 1972 Queenie s Castle 1970 1972 Mr Benn 1970 1972 2005 A Class by Himself 1971 1972 Budgie 1971 1972 The Persuaders 1971 1972 Births edit4 January Charlotte Hudson English actress 9 January Sarah Beeny property developer and television presenter 12 January Sid Owen actor 15 January Claudia Winkleman television presenter 23 January Harriet Scott radio and television presenter Lisa Snowdon English fashion model actress and television presenter 10 February Helen Willetts BBC weather presenter 19 February Lisa Faulkner actress 22 February Jo Guest glamour model and media personality 24 February James Bachman comedian actor and writer 27 March Ben Richards actor The Bill 3 April Catherine McCormack English actress 22 April Sarah Patterson actress 28 April Anita Anand journalist and television presenter 3 May Katya Adler broadcast journalist 19 May Amanda de Cadenet television presenter actress and photographer 20 May Daisy McAndrew journalist Tina Hobley actress 26 May Patsy Palmer actress and television presenter 4 June Debra Stephenson actress 7 July Liza Walker actress 19 July Amanda Lamb model and television presenter 7 August Sarah Cawood television presenter 9 September Natasha Kaplinsky newsreader 12 September Gideon Emery actor 24 September Kate Fleetwood actress Finty Williams actress 29 September Robert Webb comic actor 22 October Saffron Burrows actress and model 2 November Samantha Womack actress 6 November Thandiwe Newton actress 8 November Ben Hull actor 14 December Miranda Hart comic actress 18 December Melissa Porter television presenter 21 December Gloria De Piero broadcast political presenter and politician Unknown Sarah Tansey actress Heartbeat Deaths edit22 September Val Parnell 80 television executive and presenter previously theatrical impresario 16 October Leo G Carroll 85 actor The Man from U N C L E See also edit1972 in British music 1972 in British radio 1972 in the United Kingdom List of British films of 1972References edit Henwood Flis Miller Nod Senker Peter Wyatt Sally 2002 Technology and In equality Questioning the Information Society Routledge pp 52 53 ISBN 9780203134504 Newsround Celebrating 50 Years BBC News Retrieved 2 April 2022 Mark Duguid Armchair Theatre 1956 74 BFI screenonline What the Papers Say in pictures The Guardian 29 May 2008 Retrieved 2 April 2022 Dad s Army www bbc com Retrieved 11 February 2022 External links editList of 1972 British television series at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1972 in British television amp oldid 1220036440, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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