Just a few random TV related events that happened on July 10. Discuss or comment as you please……
1937: High-definition television with 455 lines is first shown in France at the International Exposition in Paris.
1945: Actor Ron Glass (Barney Miller) is born in Evansville, Indiana.
1949: WJAR-TV begins operations in Providence on channel 11 as Rhode Island’s first TV station. The station shifted to channel 10 in 1952 as a result of the post-freeze reassignment of channel allocations. DYK: In 1986, WJAR-TV covered its own disaster on the air, broadcasting live coverage of a devastating fire that destroyed its main studios.
1950: Your Hit Parade debuts on NBC. The radio version had already logged 15 years, and would continue to run for five more.
1978: The ABC Evening News is renamed ABC World News Tonight, with Frank Reynolds as anchor.
1980: A huge fire guts Alexandra Palace, the London site where BBC Television began in 1936, and where many studios and production facilities were still located. The fire spares the wing housing the TV facilities, but the BBC nonetheless soon abandons its studios there. The disused wing has fallen into neglect and decay, prompting a campaign in England to attempt to secure financing to restore and save one of the most significant buildings in world television history.
1981: The great voice artist Mel Blanc dies in Los Angeles, aged 81. While his many characters live on, it is a tribute to Blanc’s unique talents that it now takes a whole stable of voice actors to cover all the voices originally done by this one man.
1981: KVIA-TV (El Paso, Texas) swaps channels with PBS station KCOS, moving from channel 13 to 7.
1981: The final episode of the short-lived revival series Sanford (sans “Son”) airs on NBC.
(Just a little featurette I hope to do as time permits…..don’t expect it every single day. It’s an entirely random selection based on a quick Net search, and is not meant to be comprehensive. So, don’t post nasty messages about “you forgot THIS” or “how could you not mention THAT?” Do so, and I’ll just take my keyboard and go home…..)
1937: High-definition television with 455 lines is first shown in France at the International Exposition in Paris.
1945: Actor Ron Glass (Barney Miller) is born in Evansville, Indiana.
1949: WJAR-TV begins operations in Providence on channel 11 as Rhode Island’s first TV station. The station shifted to channel 10 in 1952 as a result of the post-freeze reassignment of channel allocations. DYK: In 1986, WJAR-TV covered its own disaster on the air, broadcasting live coverage of a devastating fire that destroyed its main studios.
1950: Your Hit Parade debuts on NBC. The radio version had already logged 15 years, and would continue to run for five more.
1978: The ABC Evening News is renamed ABC World News Tonight, with Frank Reynolds as anchor.
1980: A huge fire guts Alexandra Palace, the London site where BBC Television began in 1936, and where many studios and production facilities were still located. The fire spares the wing housing the TV facilities, but the BBC nonetheless soon abandons its studios there. The disused wing has fallen into neglect and decay, prompting a campaign in England to attempt to secure financing to restore and save one of the most significant buildings in world television history.
1981: The great voice artist Mel Blanc dies in Los Angeles, aged 81. While his many characters live on, it is a tribute to Blanc’s unique talents that it now takes a whole stable of voice actors to cover all the voices originally done by this one man.
1981: KVIA-TV (El Paso, Texas) swaps channels with PBS station KCOS, moving from channel 13 to 7.
1981: The final episode of the short-lived revival series Sanford (sans “Son”) airs on NBC.
(Just a little featurette I hope to do as time permits…..don’t expect it every single day. It’s an entirely random selection based on a quick Net search, and is not meant to be comprehensive. So, don’t post nasty messages about “you forgot THIS” or “how could you not mention THAT?” Do so, and I’ll just take my keyboard and go home…..)