1959 in British television

Overview of the events of 1959 in British television
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This is a list of British television related events from 1959.

Events

January

February

March

  • No events.

April

  • No events.

May

  • No events.

June

  • 1 June – Juke Box Jury premieres on the BBC Television Service.

July

  • No events.

August

  • No events.

September

  • 25 September – 5th series of Hancock's Half Hour begins broadcast, all made as telerecordings. It includes, on 16 October, the classic parody episode "Twelve Angry Men". Anthony Hancock decides that he no longer wishes to work with Sid James.[3]

October

November

  • No events.

December

  • No events.

Debuts

BBC Television Service/BBC TV

  • 7 January – The Nightwatchman's Stories (1959)
  • 14 January – The Cabin in the Clearing (1959)
  • 17 January – The Honey Siege (1959)
  • 23 January – The Third Man (1959–1965)
  • 30 January – The Last Chronicle of Barset (1959)
  • 4 February – Face to Face (1959–1962)
  • 9 February – The Scarf (1959)
  • 28 February – Garry Halliday (1959–1962)
  • 25 March – Morning in the Streets (1959)
  • 3 April – Love and Mr Lewisham (1959)
  • 4 April – Charlesworth (1959)
  • 4 April – Drumbeat (1959)
  • 5 April – Great Expectations (1959)
  • 8 April – The Two Charleys (1959)
  • 14 April – The Offshore Island (1959)
  • 22 April – A Soho Story (1959)
  • 1 May – Frankly Howerd (1959)
  • 15 May – Hilda Lessways (1959)
  • 1 June
    • Juke Box Jury (1959–1967, 1979, 1989–1990)
    • The Widow of Bath (1959)
  • 3 June – On the Bright Side (1959)
  • 12 June – The Adventures of Brigadier Wellington-Bull (1959)
  • 26 June – The Eustace Diamonds (1959)
  • 5 July – The Golden Spur (1959)
  • 13 July – The Naked Lady (1959)
  • 25 July – The Ken Dodd Show (1959–1969)
  • 10 August – Campion (1959–1960)
  • 23 August – The Moonstone (1959)
  • 26 August – Call Me Sam (1959)
  • 28 August – The History of Mr. Polly (1959)
  • 3 September – Spycatcher (1959–1961)
  • 11 September – Noggin the Nog (1959–1965; 1982)
  • 21 September – A Mask for Alexis (1959)
  • 28 September – The Artful Dodger (1959)
  • 11 October – Redgauntlet (1959)
  • 15 October – Who, Me? (1959)
  • 16 October – Bleak House (1959)
  • 2 November – The Men from Room 13 (1959–1961)
  • 3 November – Ask For King Billy (1959)
  • 7 November – Three Golden Nobles (1959)
  • 11 December – Para Handy - Master Mariner (1959–1960)
  • Unknown

ITV

  • 8 April – Crime Sheet (1959)
  • 1 June – Don't Tell Father (1959)
  • 14 June – Sunday's Child (1959)
  • 2 July – Skyport (1959–1960)
  • 6 July – Something in the City (1959)
  • 13 July – Nick of the River (1959)
  • 10 August – Gert and Daisy (1959)
  • 1 September – The Secret of Carrick House (1959)
  • 12 September – The Man Who Finally Died (1959)
  • 13 September – Interpol Calling (1959–1960)
  • 14 September – Probation Officer (1959–1962)
  • 16 September – No Hiding Place (1959–1967)
  • 17 September – The Four Just Men (1959–1960)
  • 23 September – Tell It to the Marines (1959–1960)
  • 13 October – Knight Errant Limited (1959–1961)
  • 31 October – Epilogue to Capricorn (1959)
  • 9 December – 77 Sunset Strip (1958–1964)
  • 12 December – The Voodoo Factor (1959–1960)
  • 24 December
    • Rawhide (1959–1965)
    • Tales from Dickens (1959–1961)
  • 26 December – International Detective (1959–1961)
  • 28 December – Ivor the Engine (1959, 1975–1977)
  • Unknown
    • Torchy the Battery Boy (1959–1961)
    • Maverick (1957–1962)
    • Glencannon (1959–1960)
    • The Flying Doctor (1959)
    • Foo Foo (1959–1960)

Continuing television shows

1920s

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

1930s

  • The Boat Race (1938–1939, 1946–2019, 2021–present)
  • BBC Cricket (1939, 1946–1999, 2020–2024)

1940s

1950s

Ending this year

Births

See also

References

  1. ^ "Waltzes from Vienna - BBC Television - 1 January 1959". BBC Genome. BBC. Retrieved 1 January 2023.
  2. ^ Rathkolb, Oliver (Dec 30, 2022). "The Complex History Behind a Vienna Philharmonic Tradition". Retrieved Jan 1, 2023 – via NYTimes.com.
  3. ^ Fisher, John (2008). Tony Hancock: The Definitive Biography. Harper. pp. 282–3. ISBN 0-00-726677-4.
  4. ^ Mark Duguid "Armchair Theatre (1956–74)", BFI screenonline
  5. ^ "What the Papers Say in pictures". The Guardian. 29 May 2008. Retrieved 2 April 2022.

External links

  • List of 1959 British television series at IMDb


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