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1973 in British television

This is a list of British television related events from 1973.

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Events edit

January edit

February edit

March edit

April edit

May edit

June edit

  • 13 June – The long-running children's sports themed game show We Are the Champions begins on BBC1.

July edit

August edit

September edit

  • 10 September – The Goodies makes its debut in Zambia on ZBS.
  • 26 September – Scottish and Grampian show live coverage of a Scotland home football international for the first time when they broadcast the World Cup qualifier between Scotland and Czechoslovakia.[3]
  • 28 September – BBC1 begin showing The New Scooby-Doo Movies, with Mystery Inc teaming up with Batman and Robin.

October edit

  • 8 October – Pat Phoenix leaves the role of Elsie Tanner on Coronation Street after thirteen years although she will make a return to the soap on 5 April 1976.
  • 17 October – ITV shows a home England football international live from Wembley for the first time when it broadcasts the World Cup qualifier between England v Poland.[4]
  • 31 October

November edit

December edit

  • 17 December – The government announces severe measures to reduce electricity consumption due to the ongoing overtime ban by the National Union of Mineworkers, strike action in the electricity supply industry and effects of the 1973 oil crisis. Part of these measures are that both BBC and ITV television are ordered to end their broadcasting day earlier than usual, at around 10:30pm in order to save energy. The early closedowns commence that day and continue until Sunday 23 December. They are then lifted so that Christmas and New Year programming can air as normal and provide some light relief to the public. The restrictions will be reimposed from Monday 7 January 1974 and remain for a further month.[6]

Unknown edit

Debuts edit

BBC1 edit

BBC2 edit

  • 16 January – Look and Read: Joe and the Sheep Rustlers (1973)
  • 15 February – Weir of Hermiston (1973)
  • 4 March – The Pearcross Girls (1973)
  • 25 March – Seven of One (1973)
  • 1 April – Away from It All (1973)
  • 19 April – Cheri (1973)
  • 1 May – A Picture of Katherine Mansfield (1973)
  • 5 May — The Ascent of Man (1973)
  • 20 May – M*A*S*H (1972–1983)
  • 24 May – The Song of Songs (1973)
  • 28 June – Two Women (1973)
  • 26 July – A Pin to See the Peepshow (1973)
  • 14 August – Black and Blue (1973)
  • 6 September – Then and Now (1973)
  • 23 September – The Dragon's Opponent (1973)
  • 15 October – Second City Firsts (1973–1978)
  • 8 December – Vienna 1900 (1973–1974)
  • 14 December – Frost's Weekly (1973–1974)
  • 27 December – The Vera Lynn Show (1973–1975)

ITV edit

  • 1 January – Pipkins (1973–1981)
  • 17 January – Whose's Baby? (1973; 1977; 1982–1988)
  • 14 February – All Our Saturdays (1973)
  • 3 February – No Man's Land (1973)
  • 25 February – The Upper Crusts (1973)
  • 28 February – The Jensen Code (1973)
  • 12 March – Hickory House (1973–1977)
  • 13 March – So It Goes (1973)
  • 8 April – Our Kid (1973)
  • 11 April – Armchair 30 (1973)
  • 14 April – Thriller (1973–1976)
  • 18 April – Night Gallery (1969-1973)
  • 30 April – The Tomorrow People (1973–1979, 1992–1995)
  • 2 May – Dolly (1973)
  • 11 May – Between the Wars (1973)
  • 15 May – Hey Brian! (1973)
  • 30 May – The Kids from 47A (1973–1974)
  • 4 June – Hunter's Walk (1973–1976)
  • 12 June – Sam (1973–1975)
  • 26 June – Nobody Is Norman Wisdom (1973)
  • 11 July – Shabby Tiger (1973)
  • 13 July – Sir Yellow (1973)
  • 29 July – Bowler (1973)
  • 12 August – Once Upon a Time (1973)
  • 15 August
  • 17 August – Kung Fu (1972-1975)
  • 1 September – Orson Welles' Great Mysteries (1973–1974)
  • 4 September – Up the Workers (1973–1976)
  • 21 September – Helen: A Woman of Today (1973)
  • 29 September – New Faces (1973–1978, 1986–1988)
  • 30 September – The Brontës of Haworth (1973)
  • 3 October – Men of Affairs (1973)
  • 26 October – Billy Liar (1973–1974)
  • 29 October – Tell Tarby (1973)
  • 30 October – Marked Personal (1973–1974)
  • 31 October
  • 1 November – Beryl's Lot (1973–1977)
  • 4 November – Oranges & Lemons (1973)
  • 12 November
  • 19 November – The Streets of San Francisco (1972–1977)

Television shows edit

Returning this year after a break of one year or longer edit

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. ^ ""1973: First Open University degrees awarded", BBC On This Day". BBC News. 11 January 1973. Retrieved 13 June 2009.
  2. ^ BBC Trade Test Colour Films
  3. ^ http://tvset.byethost12.com/utm/itv/ITVclubs.html?19730926!!X
  4. ^ http://tvset.byethost12.com/utm/itv/ITVclubs.html?19731017!!I
  5. ^ "Television's crowning moments". BBC News. 24 August 1999. Retrieved 27 January 2020.
  6. ^ Fuel and Electricity (Control) Act 1973.
  7. ^ Henwood, Flis; Miller, Nod; Senker, Peter; Wyatt, Sally (2002). Technology and In/equality: Questioning the Information Society. Routledge. pp. 52–53. ISBN 9780203134504.
  8. ^ Walker, John Albert (1993). Arts TV: A History of Arts Television in Britain. Indiana University Press. p. 167. ISBN 9780861964352.
  9. ^ "OK for local tv". New Scientist. 27 January 1972. p. 205.
  10. ^ Byrne, Ciar (2 May 2006). "Ridley Scott's Hovis advert is voted all-time favourite". The Independent. London. Archived from the original on 1 May 2022. Retrieved 3 February 2011.
  11. ^ Mark Duguid "Armchair Theatre (1956–74)", BFI screenonline
  12. ^ "What the Papers Say in pictures". The Guardian. 29 May 2008. Retrieved 2 April 2022.
  13. ^ "Dad's Army". www.bbc.com. Retrieved 11 February 2022.

External links edit

  • List of 1973 British television series at IMDb

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This is a list of British television related events from 1973 List of years in British television table 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 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 Television shows 3 1 Returning this year after a break of one year or longer 4 Continuing television shows 4 1 1920s 4 2 1930s 4 3 1940s 4 4 1950s 4 5 1960s 4 6 1970s 5 Ending this year 6 Births 7 Deaths 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksEvents editJanuary edit 4 January The world record breaking long running comedy series Last of the Summer Wine starts as a 30 minute pilot on BBC1 s Comedy Playhouse show The first series run starts on 12 November and the programme runs for 37 years until August 2010 6 January Sesame Street goes to air on UTV the first time the series is transmitted on television in Northern Ireland 9 January BBC1 broadcasts the sitcom Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads starring James Bolam and Rodney Bewes 11 January The Open University awards its first degrees 1 February edit 5 February Elisabeth Beresford s children s characters The Wombles are adapted into a stop motion animated television series which begins airing on BBC1 The series is narrated by Bernard Cribbins with music composed by Mike Batt 15 February The first episode of the sitcom Some Mothers Do Ave Em starring Michael Crawford as the bumbling Frank Spencer airs on BBC1 March edit 14 March Are You Being Served begins its first regular series six months after the pilot episode had been broadcast as part of the Comedy Playhouse series 25 March The pilot episode of Open All Hours airs as part of Ronnie Barker s series Seven of One on BBC1 March Experimental Ceefax teletext transmissions begin April edit 1 April Ronnie Barker stars in Prisoner and Escort the pilot episode of Porridge airing as part of Seven of One on BBC1 18 April ITV London begin showing the American horror series Night Gallery created and hosted by Rod Serling 30 April Children s science fiction drama The Tomorrow People is shown for the first time on ITV May edit 5 May 28 July BBC2 begins screening The Ascent of Man It is written and presented by Jacob Bronowski and is accompanied by a bestselling book May Sesame Street airs on Westward Television for the first time originally on Sundays until next Summer when it will be shown on Saturdays 18 May ITV London show the network premiere of the cult British horror film Witchfinder General starring Vincent Price and Ian Ogilvy The film is later shown on ITV Midlands and ITV Anglia on 23 November and 10 December 20 May BBC2 air the first episode of the US Korean War comedy series M A S H based on the 1970 movie and starring Alan Alda 26 May The magazine show That s Life makes its debut on BBC1 presented by Esther Rantzen June edit 13 June The long running children s sports themed game show We Are the Champions begins on BBC1 July edit 13 July BBC1 show Jack the Ripper a 6 part spin off crime series featuring the fictional BBC Detectives Charlie Barlow Stratford Johns and John Watt Frank Windsor first seen in Z Cars The drama sees the pair investigating the real historic casefiles of Jack the Ripper August edit 6 August James Beck who stars as Private Walker in the BBC sitcom Dad s Army dies of a burst pancreas at the age of 44 Although the series continues until 1977 the part of Walker is not recast and the show carries on without him 15 August The first episode of the flat sharing sitcom Man About the House is shown on ITV Starring Richard O Sullivan its success leads to two spin off ITV sitcoms George and Mildred and Robin s Nest as well as a 1974 British feature film 17 August ITV airs the feature length pilot episode of the US martial arts western series Kung Fu starring David Carradine 20 August Children s magazine style series Why Don t You airs for the first time during the 1973 school holidays on BBC1 24 August Trade test colour films are shown on BBC2 for the final time 2 September edit 10 September The Goodies makes its debut in Zambia on ZBS 26 September Scottish and Grampian show live coverage of a Scotland home football international for the first time when they broadcast the World Cup qualifier between Scotland and Czechoslovakia 3 28 September BBC1 begin showing The New Scooby Doo Movies with Mystery Inc teaming up with Batman and Robin October edit 8 October Pat Phoenix leaves the role of Elsie Tanner on Coronation Street after thirteen years although she will make a return to the soap on 5 April 1976 17 October ITV shows a home England football international live from Wembley for the first time when it broadcasts the World Cup qualifier between England v Poland 4 31 October Thames Television s acclaimed World War II documentary The World at War begins on ITV Narrated by Laurence Olivier and shown in 26 parts the series will go on to be widely regarded as a landmark in British broadcasting The sixth series of the BBC sitcom Dad s Army opens with the episode The Deadly Attachment containing the Don t tell him Pike exchange which becomes rated as one of the top three greatest comedy moments of British television 5 November edit 12 November First series run of Last of the Summer Wine starts on BBC1 14 November The BBC and ITV broadcast extensive live coverage of the wedding of Princess Anne and Mark Phillips The episode of Dad s Army shown by the BBC this evening is The Royal Train 19 November ITV begin showing the Michael Douglas starring US police series The Streets of San Francisco 28 November The Dad s Army episode The Honourable Man shown tonight is the last full one featuring actor James Beck due to his death during the series recording he features in prerecorded portions of the last series episode Things That Go Bump in the Night shown on 5 December His character Private Walker is subsequently written out of the series 23 November 10th anniversary of the first episode of Doctor Who Smash Martians advertising campaign launches on ITV December edit 17 December The government announces severe measures to reduce electricity consumption due to the ongoing overtime ban by the National Union of Mineworkers strike action in the electricity supply industry and effects of the 1973 oil crisis Part of these measures are that both BBC and ITV television are ordered to end their broadcasting day earlier than usual at around 10 30pm in order to save energy The early closedowns commence that day and continue until Sunday 23 December They are then lifted so that Christmas and New Year programming can air as normal and provide some light relief to the public The restrictions will be reimposed from Monday 7 January 1974 and remain for a further month 6 Unknown edit Three of the five experimental community cable television channels authorised the previous year by The UK s Minister for Posts and Telecommunications launch 7 They are Sheffield Cablevision The Bristol Channel and Swindon Viewpoint 8 They join Greenwich Cablevision which had launched the previous year 9 The fifth Wellingborough Cablevision begins broadcasting in February 1974 A Hovis bread advert featuring a baker s delivery boy with a bicycle on Gold Hill Shaftesbury Dorset directed by Ridley Scott is launched on ITV 10 Debuts editBBC1 edit 5 January Teddy Edward 1973 7 January Fish 1973 9 January Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads 1973 1974 15 January Alice Through The Looking Glass 1973 25 January Whoops Baghdad 1973 5 February The Wombles 1973 1975 1990 1991 1997 2000 13 February The Viaduct 1973 15 February Some Mothers Do Ave Em 1973 1978 18 February A Little Princess 1973 26 February The Crocodile 1973 13 March Lizzie Dripping 1973 1975 4 April Barnaby 1973 25 April The Gordon Peters Show 1973 11 May Scotch on the Rocks 1973 26 May That s Life 1973 1994 6 June Son of the Bride 1973 7 June Warship 1973 1977 13 June We Are the Champions 1973 1995 16 June Sutherland s Law 1973 1976 13 July Jack the Ripper 1973 19 July Centre Play 1973 1978 20 August Why Don t You 1973 1995 1 September Moonbase 3 1973 12 September Oh Father 1973 13 September Casanova 73 1973 14 September The Donati Conspiracy 1973 27 September Jane Eyre 1973 28 September The New Scooby Doo Movies 1972 1973 7 October Pollyanna 1973 12 November Heil Caesar 1973 The Terracotta Horse 1973 Last of the Summer Wine 1973 2010 BBC2 edit 16 January Look and Read Joe and the Sheep Rustlers 1973 15 February Weir of Hermiston 1973 4 March The Pearcross Girls 1973 25 March Seven of One 1973 1 April Away from It All 1973 19 April Cheri 1973 1 May A Picture of Katherine Mansfield 1973 5 May The Ascent of Man 1973 20 May M A S H 1972 1983 24 May The Song of Songs 1973 28 June Two Women 1973 26 July A Pin to See the Peepshow 1973 14 August Black and Blue 1973 6 September Then and Now 1973 23 September The Dragon s Opponent 1973 15 October Second City Firsts 1973 1978 8 December Vienna 1900 1973 1974 14 December Frost s Weekly 1973 1974 27 December The Vera Lynn Show 1973 1975 ITV edit 1 January Pipkins 1973 1981 17 January Whose s Baby 1973 1977 1982 1988 14 February All Our Saturdays 1973 3 February No Man s Land 1973 25 February The Upper Crusts 1973 28 February The Jensen Code 1973 12 March Hickory House 1973 1977 13 March So It Goes 1973 8 April Our Kid 1973 11 April Armchair 30 1973 14 April Thriller 1973 1976 18 April Night Gallery 1969 1973 30 April The Tomorrow People 1973 1979 1992 1995 2 May Dolly 1973 11 May Between the Wars 1973 15 May Hey Brian 1973 30 May The Kids from 47A 1973 1974 4 June Hunter s Walk 1973 1976 12 June Sam 1973 1975 26 June Nobody Is Norman Wisdom 1973 11 July Shabby Tiger 1973 13 July Sir Yellow 1973 29 July Bowler 1973 12 August Once Upon a Time 1973 15 August Man About the House 1973 1976 Reg Varney 1973 1974 17 August Kung Fu 1972 1975 1 September Orson Welles Great Mysteries 1973 1974 4 September Up the Workers 1973 1976 21 September Helen A Woman of Today 1973 29 September New Faces 1973 1978 1986 1988 30 September The Brontes of Haworth 1973 3 October Men of Affairs 1973 26 October Billy Liar 1973 1974 29 October Tell Tarby 1973 30 October Marked Personal 1973 1974 31 October The Tommy Cooper Hour 1973 1975 The World at War 1973 1974 1 November Beryl s Lot 1973 1977 4 November Oranges amp Lemons 1973 12 November Potty Time 1973 1980 Roberts Robots 1973 1974 19 November The Streets of San Francisco 1972 1977 Television shows editReturning this year after a break of one year or longer edit Sunday Night at the London Palladium 1955 1967 1973 1974 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 11 What the Papers Say 1956 2008 12 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 Dad s Army 1968 1977 13 Magpie 1968 1980 The Big Match 1968 2002 Clangers 1969 1974 2015 present Monty Python s Flying Circus 1969 1974 Nationwide 1969 1983 Screen Test 1969 1984 1970s edit The Goodies 1970 1982 Upstairs Downstairs 1971 1975 2010 2012 The Onedin Line 1971 1980 The Old Grey Whistle Test 1971 1987 The Two Ronnies 1971 1987 1991 1996 2005 Colditz 1972 1974 The Protectors 1972 1974 Love Thy Neighbour 1972 1976 Thunderbirds 1972 1980 1984 1987 Clapperboard 1972 1982 Crown Court 1972 1984 Pebble Mill at One 1972 1986 Are You Being Served 1972 1985 Rainbow 1972 1992 Emmerdale 1972 present Newsround 1972 present Weekend World 1972 1988 Ending this year editFather Dear Father 1968 1973 Freewheelers 1968 1973 Nearest and Dearest 1968 1973 The Flaxton Boys 1969 1973 On the Buses 1969 1973 Crime of Passion 1970 1973 And Mother Makes Three 1971 1973 The Fenn Street Gang 1971 1973 Now Look Here 1971 1973 Follyfoot 1971 1973 Arthur of the Britons 1972 1973 Thirty Minutes Worth 1972 1973 War and Peace 1972 1973 Woodstock 1973 Births edit18 January Ben Willbond comedy actor writer 29 January Miranda Krestovnikoff scientific presenter 7 February Kate Thornton journalist and presenter 8 February Sonia Deol presenter 3 March Alison King actress 5 April Jason Done actor 24 April Gabby Logan media presenter 30 April Leigh Francis comedian 8 May Marcus Brigstocke English comedian actor and screenwriter 19 May Alice Roberts biological anthropologist and scientific presenter 21 May Noel Fielding comedian and actor 24 May Dermot O Leary media presenter 26 May Julie Wilson Nimmo Scottish actress 2 June Ortis Deley television presenter 9 June Iain Lee comedian and media presenter 16 June Amanda Byram Irish born presenter 3 July Emma Cunniffe actress October Alex Mahon television executive 11 October Mark Chapman broadcaster and newsreader 21 October Beverley Turner media presenter 5 November Danniella Westbrook actress and television presenter 30 November Alex Macqueen actor 8 December Kim Medcalf actressDeaths edit31 March George Woodbridge 66 actor Inigo Pipkin in Pipkins 6 August James Beck 44 actor Private Walker in Dad s Army See also edit1973 in British music 1973 in British radio 1973 in the United Kingdom List of British films of 1973References edit 1973 First Open University degrees awarded BBC On This Day BBC News 11 January 1973 Retrieved 13 June 2009 BBC Trade Test Colour Films http tvset byethost12 com utm itv ITVclubs html 19730926 X http tvset byethost12 com utm itv ITVclubs html 19731017 I Television s crowning moments BBC News 24 August 1999 Retrieved 27 January 2020 Fuel and Electricity Control Act 1973 Henwood Flis Miller Nod Senker Peter Wyatt Sally 2002 Technology and In equality Questioning the Information Society Routledge pp 52 53 ISBN 9780203134504 Walker John Albert 1993 Arts TV A History of Arts Television in Britain Indiana University Press p 167 ISBN 9780861964352 OK for local tv New Scientist 27 January 1972 p 205 Byrne Ciar 2 May 2006 Ridley Scott s Hovis advert is voted all time favourite The Independent London Archived from the original on 1 May 2022 Retrieved 3 February 2011 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 1973 British television series at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1973 in British television amp oldid 1181289883, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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