Overview of the events of 1956 in British television
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This is a list of British television related events from 1956.
Contents
1Events
1.1January
1.2February
1.3March
1.4April
1.5May
1.6June
1.7July
1.8August
1.9September
1.10October
1.11November
1.12December
2Debuts
2.1BBC Television Service/BBC TV
2.2ITV
3Television shows
3.11920s
3.21930s
3.31940s
3.41950s
4Ending this year
5Births
6See also
7References
Events
January
No events.
February
17 February – The Midlands becomes the first part of the UK outside London to receive ITV, when ATV Midlands begins broadcasting their weekday franchise. The weekend franchise, ABC, appears a day later.
March
28 March – Television transmissions begin from the new Crystal Palace site in south London
April
No events.
May
3 May – Granada Television begins broadcasting, extending ITV's coverage to Northern England. ABC's weekend franchise appears two days later.
June
No events.
July
6 July – Hancock's Half Hour debuts on the BBC Television Service.
8 July – The anthology drama series Armchair Theatre, produced by ABC Television for the ITV network, begins its long run (until 1974).[1]
August
No events.
September
15 September – The Adventures of Sir Lancelot debuts on ITV. After being sold to the NBC network in the United States, it later becomes the first British television series ever to be made in colour.
October
No events.
November
No events.
December
No events.
Debuts
BBC Television Service/BBC TV
4 July – Abigail and Roger (1956)
6 July – Hancock's Half Hour (1956–1961)
ITV
6 January – This Week (1956–1978, 1986–1992)
27 April – The Tony Hancock Show (1956–1957)
20 June – Opportunity Knocks (1956–1978, 1987–1990)
8 July – Armchair Theatre (1956–1980)
20 July – My Husband and I (1956)
15 September – The Adventures of Sir Lancelot (1956–1957)
17 September – The Adventures of Aggie (1956–1957)
5 November – What the Papers Say (1956–2008)
Television shows
1920s
BBC Wimbledon (1927–1939, 1946–2024)
1930s
BBC Cricket (1939, 1946–1999, 2020–2024)
1940s
Come Dancing (1949–1998)
1950s
Andy Pandy (1950–1970, 2002–2005)
What's My Line? (1951–1963)
Flower Pot Men (1952–1958, 2001–2002)
Watch with Mother (1952–1973)
The Appleyards (1952–1957)
All Your Own (1952–1961)
Rag, Tag and Bobtail (1953–1965)
The Good Old Days (1953–1983)
Panorama (1953–present)
The Grove Family (1954–1957)
Zoo Quest (1954–1963)
The Woodentops (1955–1958)
The Adventures of Robin Hood (1955–1960)
Picture Book (1955–1965)
Sunday Night at the London Palladium (1955–1967, 1973–1974)
Take Your Pick (1955–1968, 1992–1998)
Double Your Money (1955–1968)
Dixon of Dock Green (1955–1976)
Crackerjack (1955–1984)
Ending this year
Fabian of the Yard (1954–1956)
Births
6 January – Angus Deayton, actor and television presenter
9 January – Imelda Staunton, actress
14 February – Tom Watt, radio presenter, journalist and actor
11 March – Helen Rollason, sports journalist and television presenter (died 1999)
19 April – Sue Barker, tennis player and television presenter
26 April – Koo Stark, actress
13 May – Richard Madeley, television presenter
28 May – Julie Peasgood, actress, author and television presenter
1 June – Louise Plowright, actress (died 2016)[2]
10 October – Amanda Burton, actress
30 October – Juliet Stevenson, actress
28 November – Lucy Gutteridge, actress
7 December – Anna Soubry, television journalist, barrister and politician
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