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            List of years in television       (table)
 1950 .  1951 .  1952 .  1953  . 1954  . 1955  . 1956 
1957 1958 1959 -1960- 1961 1962 1963
 1964 .  1965 .  1966 .  1967  . 1968  . 1969  . 1970 
       In radio: 1957 1958 1959 -1960- 1961 1962 1963     
          In film: 1957 1958 1959 -1960- 1961 1962 1963     

The year 1960 in television involved some significant events. Below is a list of television-related events in 1960.

For the American TV schedule, please see: 1960-61 American network television schedule.

Events[]

  • February 11 – Jack Paar walks off his TV show because his monologue had been edited the night before, in favor of a three minute news update. Parr walked out at the beginning of the show, announced that he was quitting, said "There's got to be a better way to make a living," and walked off the stage. After network executives personally apologized, Parr returned to the show a month later. His first show back started with the words "As I was saying before I was interrupted..."
  • June 20 – Nan Winton becomes the first national female newsreader on BBC television.
  • June 29 – The BBC Television Centre is opened in London.
  • September 25 – First Japanese colour television broadcast.
  • September 26 – American presidential candidates John F. Kennedy and Richard M. Nixon debate live on television. The candidates behavior during the debate most likely altered the outcome of the election. In addition to being the first presidential debates to be broadcast on television, the debates also marked the first time "split screen" images were used by a network.
  • December 31 – Norma Zimmer officially becomes Lawrence Welk's "Champagne Lady" on The Lawrence Welk Show

Undated[]

  • Frank and Doris Hursley start their soap opera writing career, taking the jobs of joint head writers on Search for Tomorrow.
  • Nearly 90% of homes in the United States now own a television set, and over one hundred million television sets in use worldwide.

Debuts[]

  • January 25 - The Kate Smith Show begins a six-month run on CBS.
  • June 1 – TV One is launched in Auckland. This was the first television transmission in New Zealand.
  • September 11 – Danger Man premieres on ITV; also airs on CBS (1960-1961, 19641966).
  • September 29 – My Three Sons premieres (1960-1972).
  • September 30 – Hanna Barbera's The Flintstones debut on ABC (1960-1966).
  • October 3 – The Andy Griffith Show premieres on CBS (1960-1968).
  • October 7 - Route 66 premieres on CBS (1960-1964)
  • December 9 – Coronation Street premieres on ITV, was slated by the critics—and is still running (1960-present).

Television shows[]

1940s[]

  • Meet the Press (1947–present).
  • Candid Camera (1948–present).
  • The Ed Sullivan Show (19481971).
  • Bozo the Clown (1949–present).
  • Come Dancing (UK) (19491995).
  • The Voice of Firestone (19491963).

1950s[]

Births[]

  • January 4 – Julia St. John, British actress.
  • January 6 – Howie Long, former NFL player.
  • February 19 – Leslie Ash, British actress.
  • February 22 – Paul Abbott, British television writer.
  • February 28 – Dorothy Stratten, Canadian actress and Playboy model (d. 1980).
  • April 11 – Jeremy Clarkson, Journalist, Television presenter, Top Gear
  • April 14 – Brad Garrett, American actor, Everybody Loves Raymond.
  • April 23 – Valerie Bertinelli, American actress
  • April 24 – Paula Yates, television presenter (d. 2000).
  • May 20 – Tony Goldwyn, American actor and director.
  • August 7 – David Duchovny, American actor, star of The X-Files.
  • September 4 – Damon Wayans, American actor and comedian
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