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Iranian coup d'état ("Operation Boot"): Overthrow of the democratically elected Prime Minister of Iran by Iranian military in favour of strengthening the rule of Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi with the support of the United States and UK. Autumn – Myxomatosis reaches the UK, [24] first being illegally introduced onto an estate in West Sussex.
Continuing into its 70th year, it becomes the longest-running programme in British television history and the world's longest-running television news magazine programme. 26 November – The House of Lords backs Government plans for the introduction of commercial television in the UK.
July 11 - Medallion Theatre on CBS (1953-1954) July 6 - Glamour Girl on NBC (1953-1954) July 14 -Anyone Can Win on CBS (1953) July 20 – The Good Old Days on BBC Television (1953–1983) August 18 - Judge for Yourself with Fred Allen on NBC (1953–1954) September 13 – Jukebox Jury on ABC (1953–1954) September 13 - The George Jessel Show ...
6 January – The Broadcasting Council for Wales meets for the first time. [1]2 June – The Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II is broadcast on the BBC Home Service and the BBC Light Programme, with seven hours of coverage provided; [2] [3] John Snagge is one of the commentators.
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May 8, 1953 July 27 It's a Small World: DuMont: June 27, 1953 July 28 Summer Night Theater: DuMont: July 7, 1953 July 30 Drama at Eight: DuMont: July 9, 1953 July 31 Ladies' Date: DuMont: October 13, 1952 September 1 The Range Rider: Syndication: April 5, 1951 September 11 Gulf Playhouse: NBC: October 3, 1952 September 12 The Aldrich Family ...
The public launch of digital terrestrial TV in the UK. Consequently, BBC News 24 is now available to all digital viewers. BBC Parliament is carried but due to bandwidth issues, the channel is broadcast in sound only. The first edition of UK Today is broadcast. It airs as a replacement for the regional news bulletins because broadcasting English ...
1935: First regular scheduled TV broadcasts in Germany by the TV Station Paul Nipkow. The final transmissions of John Logie Baird's 30-line television system are broadcast by the BBC. First TV broadcasts in France on February 13 on Paris PTT Vision. 1936: The 1936 Summer Olympics becomes the first Olympic Games to be broadcast on television.