1953 in British television

Events

January

  • No events.

February

  • No events.

March

April

  • No events.

May

June

  • 2 June – The Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II is televised in the UK on the BBC Television Service.[1] Sales of TV sets rise sharply in the weeks leading up to the event. It is also one of the earliest broadcasts to be deliberately recorded for posterity and still exists in its entirety today.

July

August

  • No events.

September

  • No events.

October

  • No events.

November

  • 11 November – The current affairs series Panorama launches on the BBC Television Service. It is now the best longest-running programme in British television history.
  • 26 November – Peers in the House of Lords back Government plans for the introduction of commercial television in the UK.[2]

December

  • 2 December – The BBC broadcasts its 'Television Symbol' for the first time, the first animated television presentation symbol in the world. Known as the 'bat's wings' by logo enthusiasts, it would remain until 1960.
  • Peter Scott presents the first BBC television natural history broadcast, from his home at Slimbridge.

Debuts

  • 17 January – Face the Music (1953–1955)
  • 10 February – Worzel Gummidge Turns Detective (1953)
  • 11 March – The Pattern of Marriage (1953)
  • 17 March – Robin Hood (1953)
  • 25 April – Strictly Personal (1953)
  • 6 May – Reggie Little at Large (1953)
  • 4 July – The Great Detective (1953)
  • 18 July – The Quatermass Experiment (1953)
  • 20 July – The Good Old Days (1953–1983)
  • 25 August – Thames Tug (1983)
  • 23 September – Garrison Theatre (1953–1955)
  • 26 September – A Place of Execution (1953)
  • 11 November – Panorama (1953–present)
  • 26 December – The Teckman Biography (1953–1954)
  • Unknown – Rag, Tag and Bobtail (1953–1965)

Continuing television shows

1920s

  • BBC Wimbledon (1927–1939, 1946–2019, 2021–2024)

1930s

  • BBC Cricket (1939, 1946–1999, 2020–2024)

1940s

1950s

Ending this year

Births

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See also

References

  1. "Queen Elizabeth takes coronation oath". On This Day. BBC. 1953-06-02. Archived from the original on 2009-06-07. Retrieved 2009-05-19.
  2. "Lords vote for commercial television". On This Day. BBC. 1953-11-26. Retrieved 2009-05-19.
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