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1938 in television

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Overview of the events of 1938 in television
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The year1938 in television involved some significant events.Below is a list of television-related events during 1938.

Events

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  • February 11 –BBC Television in England broadcasts the first evertelevision science-fiction, a 35-minute adaptation of a segment of the playR.U.R. by theCzech playwrightKarel Čapek.
  • March 12 – First news bulletin aired by BBC television, in sound only. Previously, the service has broadcastBritish Movietone News cinemanewsreels.
  • April 1 – TheOxford and Cambridge Boat Race is first televised by the BBC.
  • April 19 – The first televisedassociation football match,England vs.Scotland, shown by the BBC.
  • April 30 – TheFA Cup Final is televised for the first time by the BBC.[1]
  • May 12 – W2XBS telecasts the 1937 filmReturn of the Scarlet Pimpernel. The staff projectionist accidentally plays the last reel out of order, ending the film 20 minutes early.NBC is unable to obtain the rights to first run movies for many years to follow.[2]
  • May 14 – The first quiz show,Spelling Bee, is televised by the BBC.
  • May – Communicating Systems, Inc. of New York introduces the first electronic television sets available to the general public in the U.S. Model with 3-inch (76 mm) tube is $125–$150, 5-inch tube is $195–$250. Image only; sound apparatus is $15 more. Sets become available in department stores in June.
  • June –DuMont, an electronics company, introduces television sets in the US, receiving both pictures and sound. $650 for a 10 by 8-in. screen, $395 for 8¼ by 6½ in.
  • June 7 – An excerpt fromSusan and God is the first Broadway play with its original cast to be broadcast on television. StationW2XBS uses exact replicas of the stage sets, withNancy Coleman,Gertrude Lawrence andPaul McGrath appearing on the broadcast.[3]
  • June 24 –Test Match Cricket is broadcast for the first time by the BBC, with coverage of the second test ofThe Ashes series betweenEngland and theAustralian team, live fromLord's Cricket Ground.
  • September 29 – License forW9XATMinneapolis, Minnesota, granted in 1929, expires. Television does not resume in the area for a decade.
  • October 26 – The first televisedice hockey match,Harringay Racers vs.Streatham Redskins, shown by the BBC.
  • November – Due to freak atmospheric conditions, a BBC TV broadcast from London is received in New York City. A film camera was used to record the silent images which included the performance of a play, a cartoon, and other matter. A four-minute excerpt from this filmed recording survives and is, as of 2014, considered the only surviving example of a pre-war BBC television transmission.[4]
  • November 12
    • NBC's W2XBS broadcasts what is the first telecast of an unscheduled event, a fire onWards Island near Manhattan.
    • John Logie Baird gives the world's first public demonstration of a colour television broadcast (previous demonstrations of colour television in the UK and US have been via closed circuit). The 120-line image is projected at theDominion Theatre, London on a 12 by 9 feet (3.7 by 2.7 m) screen in front of an audience of 3,000 people.
  • December 12 – Start of daily television broadcasting in Moscow (USSR).
  • December 31 – 9,315 television sets are sold in England.

Television shows

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SeriesDebutEnded
Picture Page (UK)October 8, 19361939
19461952
Starlight (UK)November 3, 19361939
19461949
Theatre Parade (UK)19361938
The Disorderly Room (UK)April 17, 1937August 20, 1939
For The Children (UK)April 24, 19371939
July 7, 19461950
Sports Review (UK)April 30, 19371939
Telecrime (UK)August 10, 1938July 25, 1939
October 22, 1946November 25, 1946

Debuts

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  • August 10 –Telecrime (UK), the first television crime series, debuts on theBBC (1938–1939; 1946).
  • December 31 – the first television adaption ofRomeo and Juliet is broadcast

Programs ending during 1938

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DateShowDebut
UnknownTheatre Parade (UK)1936

Births

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References

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  1. ^"The FA Cup Final first televised".
  2. ^"A U. S. Television Chronology, 1875-1970".jeff560.tripod.com. RetrievedNovember 3, 2022.
  3. ^Kane, Joseph N. (January 3, 1940)."Some Television 'Firsts'".Variety. p. 88. Retrieved11 July 2019.
  4. ^Alexandra Palace Television Society."BBC Television received in New York - November 1938". Retrieved2017-02-11.
  5. ^Lipton, Mike; Lynch, Jason (2005)."Peter Jennings: 1938-2005".People. Vol. 64, no. 8. RetrievedMay 28, 2018.
  6. ^Banks, Axl (2024-01-04)."Alan Derschowitz Net Worth 2024: What Is The Lawyer Worth?".HotNewHipHop. Retrieved2024-07-05.
  7. ^Bernstein, Adam."Dawn Wells, wholesome castaway on 'Gilligan's Island,' dies of covid-19 at 82".The Washington Post. RetrievedJanuary 2, 2021.
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