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1976 in British television

This is a list of British television-related events in 1976.

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Events edit

January edit

February edit

  • 4 February – Early morning programming from the Open University begins on BBC1 with Electrons in motion airing at 7:05am. It is shown only on UHF 625-line transmitters.[2]
  • 20 February – The first regular episode of the Ronnie Barker- and David Jason-starring comedy series Open All Hours airs on BBC2, almost three years after the pilot episode was first shown.

March edit

  • No events.

April edit

May edit

June edit

July edit

  • 1 July – American science-fiction series The Bionic Woman, starring Lindsay Wagner, launches on ITV and reaches number one in the ratings, an almost unheard-of event for a science-fiction series.
  • 17 July–1 August – The BBC provides extensive live coverage of the 1976 Summer Olympic Games from Montreal. BBC1 broadcasts into the early hours to provide live coverage of the swimming and athletics events with overnight highlights and coverage of other sports shown the following afternoon.
  • 26 July – Channel Television becomes the final ITV region to begin broadcasting in colour although it is not until the following year that all of its local programmes are made in colour.[5]

August edit

September edit

October edit

November edit

  • 3 November – The network television premiere of the blockbuster 1964 James Bond film Goldfinger on ITV, starring Sean Connery.[3]
  • 11 November – The "Gwen Troake's Banquet" episode of reality television series The Big Time is broadcast on BBC1 which leads in two weeks to the termination of Fanny Cradock's contract with the BBC due to her patronising attitude towards an amateur chef.

December edit

Unknown edit

  • Swindon Viewpoint's experimental phase ends when EMI decides to pull out of funding the service. However, the channel continues after being sold to the public of Swindon for £1.

Debuts edit

BBC1 edit

BBC2 edit

ITV edit

Continuing television shows edit

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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. ^ "Lack of funds closes local TV". The Guardian. 2 January 1976. p. 6.
  2. ^ "BBC One London – 4 February 1976 – BBC Genome". genome.ch.bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 27 February 2019.
  3. ^ a b "James Bond On TV – Movies". MI6 – The Home Of James Bond 007. 5 April 2011. Retrieved 26 January 2018.
  4. ^ "LWT forms new company to acquire its equity.", The Times, 20 May 1976; p.26
  5. ^ "Our History". Channel 50: 50 Years of Channel Television. ITV Channel Television. Retrieved 10 July 2013.
  6. ^ "Fork handles script makes £48,500". BBC News. 2007-12-20. Retrieved 2023-12-01.
  7. ^ "What the Papers Say in pictures". The Guardian. 29 May 2008. Retrieved 2 April 2022.
  8. ^ "Dad's Army". www.bbc.com. Retrieved 11 February 2022.

External links edit

  • List of 1976 British television series at IMDb

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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 1976 in British television news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2015 Learn how and when to remove this message This is a list of British television related events in 1976 List of years in British television table 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 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 2 January Sheffield Cablevision closes when its funds run out 1 5 January BBC1 begin showing the children s animated series Paddington based on the books by Michael Bond and narrated by Michael Hordern 6 January The children s supernatural comedy series Rentaghost debuts on BBC1 7 January Debut of the Michael Palin and Terry Jones comedy anthology series Ripping Yarns on BBC2 13 January BBC1 screen the Mike Leigh comedy drama Nuts in May as part of the Play for Today series 25 January ITV screen the network premiere of the 1969 comedy caper The Italian Job starring Michael Caine February edit 4 February Early morning programming from the Open University begins on BBC1 with Electrons in motion airing at 7 05am It is shown only on UHF 625 line transmitters 2 20 February The first regular episode of the Ronnie Barker and David Jason starring comedy series Open All Hours airs on BBC2 almost three years after the pilot episode was first shown March edit No events April edit 3 April The 21st Eurovision Song Contest held in The Hague is won by Brotherhood of Man representing the United Kingdom with their song Save Your Kisses for Me 5 April Pat Phoenix returns to the role of Elsie Tanner on Coronation Street after an absence of three years 6 April The original scheduled airdate of Dennis Potter s Play for Today Brimstone and Treacle The film is pulled from transmission on BBC1 due to controversy over its content including the rape of a woman by the devil It is eventually shown on that channel in 1987 after having been made into a film starring Sting in 1982 7 April Margot Bryant makes her last appearance as Minnie Caldwell on Coronation Street 23 April BBC1 debuts the US police action series Starsky amp Hutch starring David Soul and Paul Michael Glaser with the feature length pilot episode May edit 2 May The network television premiere of the 1963 James Bond film From Russia with Love on ITV starring Sean Connery 3 May London Weekend Television is reorganised to form a new company LWT Holdings Limited 4 which allows the company to expand into a number of new ventures including Hutchinson Publishing June edit 18 June New Broadcasting House Manchester is officially inaugurated as the headquarters of BBC North July edit 1 July American science fiction series The Bionic Woman starring Lindsay Wagner launches on ITV and reaches number one in the ratings an almost unheard of event for a science fiction series 17 July 1 August The BBC provides extensive live coverage of the 1976 Summer Olympic Games from Montreal BBC1 broadcasts into the early hours to provide live coverage of the swimming and athletics events with overnight highlights and coverage of other sports shown the following afternoon 26 July Channel Television becomes the final ITV region to begin broadcasting in colour although it is not until the following year that all of its local programmes are made in colour 5 August edit A series of the sitcom The Melting Pot written by and starring in brownface Spike Milligan with Neil Shand is recorded for BBC2 but never broadcast September edit 4 September ITV screen the network television premiere of Mike Hodges 1971 gangster film Get Carter starring Michael Caine 5 September ITV shows the first episode of Jim Henson s family puppet sketch comedy The Muppet Show hosted by Kermit the Frog produced at ATV Elstree Studios 6 September Northern Life replaces Today at Six as Tyne Tees regional news programme George and Mildred a spin off from the comedy series Man About the House debuts on ITV 8 September BBC1 debuts the Leonard Rossiter starring comedy series The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin 9 September Documentary Death in the West containing an admission from a tobacco company representative that smoking causes health problems is shown on Thames Television followed the next day by an injunction preventing it being distributed or shown again 18 September Ronnie Barker s comedy sketch Four Candles is first broadcast in The Two Ronnies 6 20 September BBC2 begins showing the acclaimed Roman Empire set series I Claudius starring Derek Jacobi as the titular Roman Emperor October edit 2 October The first edition of Saturday morning children s magazine show Multi Coloured Swap Shop is broadcast hosted by Noel Edmonds 15 October The American 1950 s set comedy series Happy Days airs on ITV in the Grampian and Southern region on Friday 15 October and ITV London on Saturday 16th Other areas begin to show the series shortly afterwards 22 October Popular 1960s series The Avengers returns as The New Avengers its first episode in seven years with Patrick Macnee returning as John Steed alongside Joanna Lumley and Gareth Hunt 23 October Elisabeth Sladen leaves Doctor Who The events following her departure will not be revealed until a return appearance 30 years later in the revived series November edit 3 November The network television premiere of the blockbuster 1964 James Bond film Goldfinger on ITV starring Sean Connery 3 11 November The Gwen Troake s Banquet episode of reality television series The Big Time is broadcast on BBC1 which leads in two weeks to the termination of Fanny Cradock s contract with the BBC due to her patronising attitude towards an amateur chef December edit 1 December Punk group The Sex Pistols cause a storm of controversy and outrage in the UK by swearing well before the 9pm watershed on the regional Thames Television news programme Today hosted by Bill Grundy who had goaded them into doing so is temporarily sacked Today is replaced by Thames at Six a year later 22 December BBC1 show the Charles Dickens ghost story The Signalman starring Denholm Elliott 25 December The network premiere of the 1968 musical version of Charles Dickens Oliver on BBC1 starring Ron Moody Oliver Reed and Mark Lester 31 December ITV show the network premiere of the 1964 historical war film Zulu starring Michael Caine Unknown edit Swindon Viewpoint s experimental phase ends when EMI decides to pull out of funding the service However the channel continues after being sold to the public of Swindon for 1 Debuts editBBC1 edit 4 January The Prince and the Pauper 1976 5 January Paddington 1976 1978 1980 6 January Rentaghost 1976 1984 7 January Marco 3000 Leagues in Search for Mother 8 January When the Boat Comes In 1976 1977 1981 13 January Nuts in May 1976 originally in Play for Today 21 January Kizzy 1976 9 February Jumbo Spencer 1976 29 February The Flight of the Heron 1976 3 March Rocky O Rourke 1976 8 March BBC Evening News 1976 1983 1984 14 April John Macnab 1976 23 April Starsky amp Hutch 1975 1979 27 May Second Verdict 1976 31 May Mike Yarwood in Persons 1976 1981 26 August Sailor 1976 4 September The Duchess of Duke Street 1976 1977 5 September Lorna Doone 1976 8 September The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin 1976 1979 9 September Gangsters 1976 1978 13 September Noah and Nelly in SkylArk 1976 Potter s Picture Palace 1976 1978 2 October Multi Coloured Swap Shop 1976 1982 10 October Katy 1976 15 October The Quest 1976 10 November The Canal Children 1976 21 November Little Lord Fauntleroy 1976 26 December The Val Doonican Music Show 1976 1986 28 December James and the Giant Peach 1976 29 December The Phoenix and the Carpet 1976 1977 BBC2 edit 7 January Ripping Yarns 1976 1979 21 January The Glittering Prizes 1976 4 February The Mike Reid Show 1976 1978 17 February One Man and His Dog 1976 present 20 February Open All Hours BBC2 1976 BBC1 1981 1982 1985 2013 1 March Our Mutual Friend 1976 19 March Battle of the Sexes 1976 16 July Orde Wingate 1976 14 August Masters of Terror 1976 20 September I Claudius 1976 21 September The Water Margin 1973 1974 22 September Rogue Male 1976 24 September Well Anyway 1976 29 September The Mind Beyond 1976 Anthology 3 December Brensham People 1976 13 December The Lady of the Camellias 1976 ITV edit 1 January Clayhanger 1976 2 January The Georgian House 1976 4 January A Place to Hide 1976 7 January Life and Death of Penelope 1976 9 January Bouquet of Barbed Wire 1976 Yus My Dear 1976 Yes Honestly 1976 1977 11 January Red Letter Day 1976 19 January Hello Cheeky 1976 15 February Dominic 1976 24 February Rock Follies 1976 1977 17 March The Molly Wopsies 1976 26 March 4 Idle Hands 1976 31 March Luke s Kingdom 1976 1 April Garnock Way 1976 1979 6 April Plays for Britain 1976 9 April The Fosters 1976 1977 28 April The Ghosts of Motley Hall 1976 1978 Westway 1976 19 May Dangerous Knowledge 1976 30 May Big Boy Now 1976 1977 6 June Murder 1976 7 June Bill Brand 1976 13 June Operation Patch 1976 21 June The Feathered Serpent 1976 1978 30 June Killers 1976 1 July The Bionic Woman 1976 1978 2007 3 July Nobody Does It Like Marti 1976 The XYY Man 1976 1977 18 July Forget Me Not 1976 31 August Cilla s World of Comedy 1976 1 September Star Maidens 1976 2 September The Howerd Confessions 1976 3 September Lucky Feller 1976 The Many Wives of Patrick 1976 1978 Victorian Scandals 1976 5 September The Muppet Show 1976 1981 6 September George and Mildred 1976 1979 Northern Life 1976 1992 16 September The Crezz 1976 20 September The Cedar Tree 1976 1979 26 September Chorlton and the Wheelies 1976 1979 27 September Nobody s House 1976 28 September Dickens of London 1976 14 October N U T S 1976 15 October Happy Days 1974 1984 16 October Beasts 1976 19 October The New Avengers 1976 1977 15 November Pauline s Quirkes 1976 22 November Yanks Go Home 1976 1977 29 December The Dame of Sark 1976 Unknown What s on Next 1976 1978 Continuing television shows edit e signifies that this show has a related event in the Events section above 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 Come Dancing 1949 1998 1950s edit Panorama 1953 present The Good Old Days 1953 1983 This Is Your Life 1955 2003 Crackerjack 1955 1984 2020 present Opportunity Knocks 1956 1978 What the Papers Say 1956 2008 7 The Sky at Night 1957 present Blue Peter 1958 present Grandstand 1958 2007 1960s edit Coronation Street 1960 present e Songs of Praise 1961 present Z Cars 1962 1978 Doctor Who 1963 1989 1996 2005 present Top of the Pops 1964 2006 Match of the Day 1964 present Crossroads 1964 1988 2001 2003 Play School 1964 1988 Call My Bluff 1965 2005 World of Sport 1965 1985 Mr amp Mrs 1965 1999 Jackanory 1965 1996 2006 Sportsnight 1965 1997 The Money Programme 1966 2010 Reksio 1967 1990 Dad s Army 1968 1977 8 Magpie 1968 1980 The Benny Hill Show 1969 1989 The Big Match 1968 2002 Nationwide 1969 1983 Screen Test 1969 1984 1970s edit Play for Today 1970 1984 e The Old Grey Whistle Test 1971 1987 The Two Ronnies 1971 1987 1991 1996 2005 Thunderbirds 1972 1980 1984 1987 Are You Being Served 1972 1985 Rainbow 1972 1992 1994 1997 Emmerdale Farm 1972 present John Craven s Newsround 1972 present Last of the Summer Wine 1973 2010 Superstars 1973 1985 2003 2005 The Tomorrow People 1973 1979 1992 1995 Tiswas 1974 1982 Wish You Were Here 1974 2003 Arena 1975 present Jim ll Fix It 1975 1994 Survivors 1975 1977 The Good Life 1975 1978 The Bionic Woman 1976 1978 2007 e Pop Quest 1975 1978 Runaround 1975 1981 Space 1999 1975 1977 Supersonic 1975 1977 The Sweeney 1975 1978 Celebrity Squares 1975 1979 1993 1997 2014 2015 Ending this year editUnknown Rutland Weekend Television 1975 1976 Noah and Nelly in SkylArk 1976 22 January Love Thy Neighbour 1972 1976 10 February Shades of Greene 1975 1976 26 March Open All Hours 1976 1981 1982 1985 2013 7 April Man About the House 1973 1976 1 May Dixon of Dock Green 1955 1976 31 May Maya the Honey Bee 1975 1976 21 June My Brother s Keeper 1975 1976 1 December Star Maidens 1976 31 December Marco 3000 Leagues in Search for Mother 1976 Births edit19 January Marsha Thomason actress 21 January Emma Bunton musician Spice Girls and television presenter 28 January Lee Ingleby actor 3 February Caroline Bilton journalist and newsreader 8 February Abi Titmuss television presenter and model 10 February Keeley Hawes actress 12 February Jenni Falconer television presenter 2 March Helen Latham actress 21 March Celina Hinchcliffe television sports presenter 24 March Angellica Bell television presenter 18 April Sean Maguire actor and singer 27 April Sally Hawkins English actress 29 April Ana Boulter television presenter 14 May Martine McCutcheon actress and singer 2 June Marek Larwood actor 5 June Rachel Leskovac actress Ross Noble comedian 13 June Kym Marsh actress and singer 28 June Lorraine Stanley actress 1 July Kellie Bright actress 7 July Natasha Collins actress and model died 2008 8 July Alex Fletcher actress 12 July Anna Friel actress 13 July Lisa Riley actress and television presenter 19 July Ellie Crisell journalist and news presenter Benedict Cumberbatch actor 8 August Laura Kuenssberg political journalist 9 August Rhona Mitra actress 6 September Naomie Harris actress 23 September Rob James Collier actor and model 21 October Andrew Scott actor 23 October Cat Deeley television presenter 1 November Beth Cordingly actress 8 December Dominic Monaghan actor Unknown Bryan Kirkwood television producerDeaths edit26 April Sid James actor and comedian 19 August Alastair Sim actorSee also edit1976 in British music 1976 in British radio 1976 in the United Kingdom List of British films of 1976References edit Lack of funds closes local TV The Guardian 2 January 1976 p 6 BBC One London 4 February 1976 BBC Genome genome ch bbc co uk Retrieved 27 February 2019 a b James Bond On TV Movies MI6 The Home Of James Bond 007 5 April 2011 Retrieved 26 January 2018 LWT forms new company to acquire its equity The Times 20 May 1976 p 26 Our History Channel 50 50 Years of Channel Television ITV Channel Television Retrieved 10 July 2013 Fork handles script makes 48 500 BBC News 2007 12 20 Retrieved 2023 12 01 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 1976 British television 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