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This is a list of British television related events from 1962.
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
1.13Unknown
2Debuts
2.1BBC Television Service/BBC TV
2.2ITV
3Television shows
3.11920s
3.21930s
3.31940s
3.41950s
3.51960s
4Ending this year
5Births
6See also
7References
Events
January
2 January – Z-Cars premieres on BBC TV, noted as a realistic portrayal of the police.
February
No events.
March
No events.
April
17 April – Brothers in Law premieres on BBC TV.
May
No events.
June
14 June – BBC television broadcasts the first episode of the sitcom Steptoe and Son, written by Galton and Simpson.
July
1 July – Police 5 premieres on ITV.
11 July – Live television broadcast from the USA to Britain for the first time, via the Telstar satellite and Goonhilly Satellite Earth Station.[1]
23 July – First live public transatlantic television broadcast, via satellite Telstar.[2][3]
August
No events.
September
1 September – Channel Television, the ITV franchise for the Channel Islands, goes on air.
14 September – Wales West and North Television (Teledu Cymru) goes on air to the North and West Wales region, extending ITV to the whole of the UK.
21 September – First broadcast of the long-running television quiz programme University Challenge, made by Granada Television with Bamber Gascoigne as quizmaster.
22 September – Anglia Television launches Match of the Week, which shows highlights of matches from around East Anglia.[4] Shortly after, Tyne Tees Television in the North East of England began broadcasting local matches soon after under the title Shoot.
October
4 October – The Saint premieres on ITV with Roger Moore in the title role.
17 October – Veteran Irish broadcaster Gay Byrne becomes the first person to introduce The Beatles on television as the band makes their small screen debut on local news programme People and Places.[5][6]
November
24 November – The first episode of influential satire show That Was The Week That Was is broadcast on BBC Television.[1]
December
No events.
Unknown
Cigarette adverts are banned from children's programmes in the UK. Actors in these adverts now have to be over 21, and connection to social success is no longer allowed. The tobacco companies also start a policy of not advertising before 9pm.
Debuts
BBC Television Service/BBC TV
2 January –
Z-Cars (1962–1978)
Compact (1962–1965)
13 April – Animal Magic (1962–1983)
17 April – Brothers in Law (1962)
16 May – Boss Cat (1961–1962)
14 June – Steptoe and Son (1962–1965, 1970, 1972–1974)
17 July – Hugh and I (1962–1968)
16 August – Dr. Finlay's Casebook (1962–1971)
17 September – Wales Today (1962–present)
12 November – Top of the Form (1962–1975)
24 November – That Was The Week That Was (1962–1963)
ITV
27 February – Sara and Hoppity (1962–1963)
30 June – Out of This World (1962)
1 July – Police 5 (1962–1992)
21 September – University Challenge (1962–1987 ITV, 1994–present BBC)
4 October – The Saint (1962–1969)
26 October – Francie and Josie (1962–1965)
28 October – Fireball XL5 (1962–1973)
Television shows
1920s
BBC Wimbledon (1927–1939, 1946–2024)
1930s
BBC Cricket (1939, 1946–1999, 2020–2024)
1940s
Watch with Mother (1946–1973)
Come Dancing (1949–1998)
1950s
Andy Pandy (1950–1970, 2002–2005)
Rag, Tag and Bobtail (1953–1965)
The Good Old Days (1953–1983)
Panorama (1953–present)
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)
Opportunity Knocks (1956–1978, 1987–1990)
This Week (1956–1978, 1986–1992)
Armchair Theatre (1956–1974)[7]
What the Papers Say (1956–2008)
The Sky at Night (1957–present)
Blue Peter (1958–present)
Grandstand (1958–2007)
Noggin the Nog (1959–1965)
1960s
Sykes and A... (1960–1965)
The Flintstones (1960–1966)
Coronation Street (1960–present)
Points of View (1961–present)
Songs of Praise (1961–present)
Ghost Squad (1961–1964)
The Avengers (1961–1969)
Ending this year
Face to Face (1959–1962)
Sir Francis Drake (1961–1962)
Supercar (1961–1962)
Top Cat (1961–1962)
Births
25 January – Emma Freud, English broadcaster and cultural commentator
7 February – Eddie Izzard, British actor and comedian
13 February – Hugh Dennis, British actor, comedian and writer (The Now Show)
21 February – Vanessa Feltz, British television presenter
17 March – Clare Grogan, Scottish actress and singer
1 April – Phillip Schofield, British TV presenter
23 April – John Hannah, Scottish actor
17 May
Craig Ferguson, Scottish actor and television presenter
Alan Johnston, journalist
6 June – Sarah Parkinson, producer and writer of radio and television programmes (died 2003)
15 June – Chris Morris, satirist and actor
19 June – Lisa Aziz, journalist and newsreader
25 June – Phill Jupitus, comedian and broadcaster
29 June – Amanda Donohoe, English actress
4 July – Neil Morrissey, English actor
24 July – Cleo Rocos, British actress (The Kenny Everett Show)
20 August – Sophie Aldred, British actress and television presenter
5 September – Peter Wingfield, Welsh actor
8 September – Daljit Dhaliwal, British newsreader and television presenter
15 September – Steve Punt, British actor, comedian and writer (The Now Show)
17 September – Michael French, actor
21 September – Nick Knowles, television presenter
24 September
Jack Dee, British comedian
Ally McCoist, Scottish footballer and TV pundit and A Question of Sport team captain
5 October – Caron Keating, British TV presenter (died 2004)
20 October – Boothby Graffoe, English comedian, singer, songwriter and playwright
25 October – Nick Hancock, British actor and television presenter
26 October – Cary Elwes, British actor
12 November – Mariella Frostrup, British journalist and television presenter
26 November – Louise Harrison, actress and producer
3 December – Sarah Jarvis, General Practitioner and media personality
6 December – Colin Salmon, British actor
28 December – Kaye Adams, Scottish television presenter
Unknown
Carrie Gracie, journalist and newsreader
Kazia Pelka, actress
Matthew Amroliwala, newsreader
Jack Docherty, Scottish comedian
Mat Fraser, actor, musician and performing artist
See also
1962 in British music
1962 in British radio
1962 in the United Kingdom
List of British films of 1962
References
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^"Live satellite TV marks 50th birthday – UK". The Scotsman. Johnston Press. 23 July 2012. Retrieved 23 July 2012.
^"Television pictures from across the Atlantic 'had huge impact'". BBC News. BBC. 23 July 2012. Retrieved 23 July 2012.
^Bourn, John. "History of football on ITV". Archived from the original on 12 January 2005. Note that the reference says Match of the Week started in 1963; however according to Soccerbase, Ipswich's 3-2 loss to Wolves actually occurred in 1962.
^Kelleher, Lynne (6 March 2011). "In my life: Fab Four asked me to manage them, reveals Gaybo". Irish Independent. Independent News and Media. Retrieved 15 April 2012.
^Byrne, Gay (13 February 2010). "The chameleon of Montrose". The Irish Times. Irish Times Trust. Archived from the original on 13 February 2010. Retrieved 15 April 2012.
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