1935 in television
Appearance
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The year 1935 in television involved some significant events. Below is a list of television-related events during 1935.
Events
[edit]- March 22 – Germany begins regular television service in Berlin (Deutscher Fernseh-Rundfunk), from the Fernsehsender Paul Nipkow, using a 180-line electronic television system. It is generally only seen in public viewing rooms seating 30 people each.
- April 26 – France begins broadcasting regular transmissions from the top of the Eiffel Tower.
- September 11 – Final transmission of John Logie Baird’s 30-line television system by the BBC. The BBC begins preparations for a regular high definition broadcasting service from Alexandra Palace.
Births
[edit]- January 8 - Elvis Presley, singer and actor (died 1977)
- January 9
- Bob Denver, actor (Gilligan's Island), (died 2005)
- Dick Enberg, sports commentator (died 2017)
- January 16 - Russ McCubbin, actor (Cheyenne), (died 2018)
- February 16 – Sonny Bono, singer, actor, politician, comedian (The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour), (died 1998)
- February 17
- Chabelo, Mexican actor and host, (died 2023)
- Christina Pickles, English actress (Guiding Light, St. Elsewhere)
- February 25 – Sally Jessy Raphael, talk show hostess
- March 1 – Robert Conrad, actor (The Wild Wild West, Baa Baa Black Sheep), (died 2020)
- March 9 - Joseph Gallison, actor (Days of Our Lives)
- March 15
- Jimmy Swaggart, televangelist
- Judd Hirsch, actor (Taxi, Dear John, Numb3rs)
- March 18 – John Hamblin, English-born Australian children's television presenter (died 2022)
- March 20 – Ted Bessell, actor and director (That Girl) (died 1996)
- March 24 – Mary Berry, English food writer
- April 4 – Kenneth Mars, actor, (died 2011)
- April 13 – Lyle Waggoner, actor (The Carol Burnett Show, Wonder Woman) (died 2020)
- April 19 – Dudley Moore, English-born comedy actor (died 2002)
- May 8 – Salome Jens, actress
- May 25 – Victoria Shaw, Australian actress (died 1988)
- May 27 – Lee Meriwether, actress (Barnaby Jones, The Munsters Today, All My Children)
- June 21 – Monte Markham, actor (The New Perry Mason)
- June 28 – John Inman, English actor (Are You Being Served?), (died 2007)
- July 3 – Al Primo, American television news executive (died 2022)
- July 9 – Michael Williams, English actor (died 2001)
- July 13 – Jack Kemp, football player and politician (died 2009)
- July 15
- Alex Karras, football player and actor (Webster), (died 2012)
- Ken Kercheval, actor (Dallas), (died 2019)
- July 17
- Donald Sutherland, Canadian actor (Dirty Sexy Money, Crossing Lines, Commander in Chief) (died 2024)
- Diahann Carroll, actress and singer (Julia), (died 2019)
- August 8 - Donald P. Bellisario, American television producer
- August 10 - Peter S. Fischer, American television writer (died 2023)
- August 28 - Sonny Shroyer, actor (The Dukes of Hazzard)
- September 21 – Henry Gibson, actor (Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In, The Wuzzles, Rocket Power), (died 2009)
- September 24 – Sean McCann, Canadian actor (died 2019)
- October 1 – Julie Andrews, English-born actress and singer[1]
- October 3 – Madlyn Rhue, actress (died 2003)
- October 18 – Peter Boyle, actor (Everybody Loves Raymond), (died 2006)
- October 19 – Jerry Bishop, American announcer (died 2020)
- October 20 – Jerry Orbach, actor (Law & Order), (died 2004)
- November 27 – Verity Lambert, English producer (died 2007)
- December 1 – Woody Allen, comedy writer, comedian, actor, screenwriter, film director
- December 12 - Al Harrington, actor (Hawaii Five-O) (died 2021)
- December 21 – Phil Donahue, talk show host
References
[edit]- ^ "Julie Andrews Fast Facts". CNN. Retrieved 28 May 2018.