Overview of the events of 1957 in television
The year 1957 in television involved some significant events. Below is a list of television -related events during 1957.
Events
January 6 – Elvis Presley makes his final appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show .[ 1]
January 25 – Steve Allen makes his final appearance as host of NBC 's The Tonight Show .[ 2] He is replaced by Jack Lescoulie and the show is changed from a talk/variety show format to be more like the series Today , with the title Tonight! America After Dark .[ 3]
February 16 – In the United Kingdom, the "Toddlers' Truce " (an arrangement whereby there have been no TV broadcasts between 6 PM and 7 PM, to allow parents to put their children to bed) is abolished. It has been a major obstacle to the success of ITV .
March 7 – Portugal begins the Rádio e Televisão de Portugal television service after several months of experimentation.
March 31 – The first TV version of Cinderella , starring 21-year-old Julie Andrews , and with songs by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II , is broadcast in color by CBS .
April 1
In Britain, the BBC 's Panorama current affairs television programme presented by Richard Dimbleby broadcasts a spaghetti tree hoax report purporting to show spaghetti being harvested in Switzerland, believed to be the first April Fool's Day joke televised.
In the United States WYES begins broadcasting on channel 8 in New Orleans. WYES will swap channels with WVUE in 1970.
April 4 – Desilu films "The Ricardos Dedicate a Statue", the 180th and final first run episode of I Love Lucy . Its May 6 broadcast marks the end of an era in early television comedy.
April 24 – First broadcast of BBC Television astronomy series The Sky at Night in the United Kingdom presented by Patrick Moore . This will be broadcast with the same presenter until his death in December 2012.
May 29 – In Hong Kong , Rediffusion Television , a predecessor of ATV Home and RTHK TV 31 , begins broadcasting as a bilingual subscription cable service, becoming the first television station in a Crown colony of the British Empire [ 4] as well as the first station in a predominantly Chinese city.
June – On Tonight! America After Dark , Jack Lescoulie is unsuccessful, so NBC hires Al "Jazzbo" Collins as master of ceremonies. Collins doesn't last long; NBC is already planning to replace him and restore the original format as The Tonight Show .
June 24 – Front Page Challenge , television's longest continuously running panel show, starts broadcasting on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation network. It runs for 38 years.
July 29 – Jack Paar becomes the permanent host for NBC 's The Tonight Show . The format reverts to a talk/variety show.
August 5 – American Bandstand begins its 30-year syndicated run on US network television.
August 31 – Central Scotland 's independent channel Scottish Television goes on air, the first 7-day-a-week ITV franchise to do so.
September 7 – In the United States:
NBC introduces an animated version of its "living color" peacock logo.
WWL-TV Channel 4 signs on as New Orleans' CBS affiliate.
November 26 – WHDH-TV /5-Boston begins broadcasting. It soon becomes involved in controversy about its license. It finally loses its license in 1972 .
December 25 – The British Royal Christmas Message is televised with the Queen (Elizabeth II ) on camera for the first time.
When Nat King Cole 's television series is unable to get a sponsor, Frankie Laine is the first artist to cross TV's color line, foregoing his usual salary of $10,000.00 to become the first white artist to appear as a guest. Other major performers follow suit, including Mel Tormé and Tony Bennett , but, despite an increase in ratings, the show still fails to acquire a national sponsor.
Gorni Kramer makes his first appearance on Italian television, in the program Il Musichiere .
Cyprus begins a limited television service, serving only three hours a day, twice-weekly. By 1960 a full service will be initiated.
CBC Television begins nationwide broadcasting of NHL games as Canada's microwave network is completed coast-to-coast. Prior to this, broadcasts had been delayed .
Westinghouse introduces the first rectangular tube color TV. Due to issues with convergence (aligning the guns to get a single image), the sets are withdrawn from the market. The first successful rectangular color tubes are sold during the mid-1960s.
Hollywood takes over New York as the dominant for prime time TV programs, upgrading most of the TV genre, changing from live broadcasts to filmed series.
Programs/programmes
Series on the air in 1957
Debuts
January 4 – Mr. Adams and Eve on CBS (1957–1958)
April 24 – The Sky at Night (UK) presented by Patrick Moore (1957–present)
May 1 – Junior Television Club
May 7 – In Melbourne Tonight with Graham Kennedy on GTV-9
June 19 – The Army Game (UK) on Britain's ITV (1957–1961)
June 24 – Front Page Challenge (1957–1995)
July – Tivoli Party Time (1957) on HSV-7 (Melbourne, Australia)
August 15 – Australia's Amateur Hour (1957–1958) on TCN-9 and HSV-7
September 14 - Have Gun - Will Travel (1957-1963)
September 15 - Sally on NBC , first filmed series by Paramount Television (1957-1958)
September 18 – Wagon Train (1957–1965)
September 21 – Perry Mason on CBS (1957–1966), The Polly Bergen Show on NBC
September 22 – Maverick on ABC (1957–1961)
September 28 - Dick and the Duchess on CBS (1957-1958)[ 5]
October 2 – Educated Evans (UK) on BBC (1957–1958)
October 3
October 4 – Leave It to Beaver (1957–1963)
October 10 – Zorro on ABC (1957–1959)
October 13 – The Edsel Show , first full-length show to be recorded on videotape , first of many Bing Crosby specials
October 18 - The Patrice Munsel Show [ 6]
November 6 – The Lucy–Desi Comedy Hour on CBS (1957–1960)
November 17 – Scotland Yard on the (American network) ABC (1957–1958)
November – Swallow's Juniors (1957–1970) on HSV-7 (Melbourne, Australia)
December 14 - Hanna-Barbera's First Series, The Ruff and Reddy Show on NBC (1957-1960)
December 25 – Royal Christmas Message first televised with a message from Elizabeth II
Astor Showcase (1957–1959) on ATN-7 (Sydney, Australia)
Divorce Court (US) (1957–1969, 1985–1992, 1999–present)
The Gumby Show (1957–1968) on NBC
Ending this year
Births
Date
Name
Notability
January 1
Meagen Fay
Actress
January 3
Frank Dicopoulos
Actor (Guiding Light )
January 7
Katie Couric
Journalist, talk show host (Today , CBS Evening News , 60 Minutes )
January 8
Ron Cephas Jones
Actor (This Is Us )
January 14
Susan Glover
Actress
January 16
Larry Mendte
Talk show host
January 17
Steve Harvey
Actor, comedian, host (The Steve Harvey Show , Family Feud )
Keith Chegwin
Actor (died 2016)
January 25
Jenifer Lewis
Actress (Black-ish )
January 27
Danny Aiello III
American stunt performer (died 2010)
January 28
Harley Jane Kozak
Actress (Santa Barbara )
January 30
Chris Jansing
American television news correspondent
February 6
Kathy Najimy
Actress (King of the Hill )
Robert Townsend
Actor (The Parent 'Hood )
February 14
Ken Wahl
Actor (Wiseguy )
February 16
LeVar Burton
Actor, host (Star Trek: The Next Generation , Reading Rainbow )
February 18
Vanna White
Game show hostess (Wheel of Fortune )
February 19
Ray Winstone
Actor
February 28
Ainsley Harriott
English chef and TV presenter
John Turturro
Actor
March 3
Jeff Rona
Composer
March 4
Mykelti Williamson
Actor (Justified )
March 6
Eddie Deezen
Actor
March 8
Cynthia Rothrock
Actress
March 9
Faith Daniels
Talk show host
March 12
Eric Shawn
Anchor
March 13
Daniel Licht
Composer
March 15
Park Overall
Actress (Empty Nest )
March 20
Amy Aquino
Actress (ER , Being Human )
Spike Lee
Film director and actor
March 26
Leeza Gibbons
Talk show host (Entertainment Tonight , Leeza )
March 23
Teresa Ganzel
Actress
March 27
Stephen Dillane
Actor
March 29
Christopher Lambert
Actor
March 30
Tawny Moyer
Actress
Christopher Hall
Producer
April 12
Suzzanne Douglas
Actress (The Parent 'Hood ) (died 2021)
April 13
Gary Kroeger
Actor, announcer (Saturday Night Live )
Saundra Santiago
Actress (Miami Vice )
April 23
Jan Hooks
Actress, comedian (Saturday Night Live , Designing Women ) (d. 2014)
April 27
Robert Curtis Brown
Actor
May 5
Richard E. Grant
English actor (Richard E. Grant's Hotel Secrets )
May 6
Fred Roggin
American sports anchor
May 8
Bill Cowher
Studio analyst for The NFL Today on CBS
May 17
Whip Hubley
Actor
May 19
Tom Gammill
Writer
May 21
Bruce Buffer
UFC ring announcer
May 27
Thalia Assuras
Journalist
May 29
Ted Levine
Actor (Monk )
June 10
Robert Clohessy
Actor
June 12
Timothy Busfield
Actor, director (thirtysomething , The West Wing )
June 16
Ian Buchanan
Actor (General Hospital , The Bold and the Beautiful , All My Children )
June 17
Jon Gries
Actor (Martin , The Pretender )
June 18
Andrea Evans
Actress (One Life to Live )
June 23
Peter Dickson
Announcer
June 30
Ilene Chaiken
Writer
July 2
Bret Hart
Canadian-American pro wrestler (WWE , WCW )
July 9
Tim Kring
Writer
July 12
Christopher Quinten
Actor
July 18
Nick Faldo
Golfer
July 20
Donna Dixon
Actress (Bosom Buddies ), wife of Dan Aykroyd
July 21
Jon Lovitz
Actor, comedian (Saturday Night Live )
July 23
Jo Brand
English comedian, actress, writer (Getting On )
July 26
Nana Visitor
Actress (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine , Wildfire )
July 27
Bill Engvall
Actor
July 28
Brianne Leary
Actress (Baa Baa Black Sheep , CHiPs )
Scott Pelley
Journalist
July 30
Victor Slezak
Actor
July 31
Dirk Blocker
Actor (Baa Baa Black Sheep , Brooklyn Nine-Nine )
August 7
Paul Dini
Television writer and producer (DC Animated Universe , Freakazoid! , Ultimate Spider-Man )
August 9
Melanie Griffith
Actress
August 16
Laura Innes
Actress (ER )
August 17
Ken Kwapis
American film and television director
August 18
Denis Leary
Actor, comedian (Rescue Me )
August 21
Mark Pender
Trumpet player
August 24
Stephen Fry
English actor, comedian (Jeeves and Wooster , Pocoyo , Kingdom )
August 25
Craig Piligian
American television producer
August 28
Daniel Stern
Actor
August 29
Jerry Bailey
Sportscaster
September 2
Steve Porcaro
American composer
September 3
Garth Ancier
American television producer
Steve Schirripa
American television actor
September 7
Mark Whitaker
Journalist
September 8
Heather Thomas
Actress (The Fall Guy )
September 10
Cynthia Cidre
Screenwriter
Kate Burton
Actress
September 12
Hans Zimmer
Composer
September 23
Rosalind Chao
Actress (Star Trek: The Next Generation )
September 24
Brad Bird
Film director, writer, producer, and actor (Pixar , The Iron Giant )
September 25
Michael Madsen
Actor
September 29
Andrew Dice Clay
Comedian, actor (Bless This House )
September 30
Fran Drescher
Actress, comedian (The Nanny )
October 1
Yvette Freeman
Actress (ER )
October 2
Zhao Benshan
Actor
October 4
Bill Fagerbakke
Voice actor (SpongeBob SquarePants , Gargoyles , Dorothy and the Wizard of Oz )
October 5
Bernie Mac
Actor, comedian (The Bernie Mac Show ) (died 2008)
October 11
Dawn French
Welch-born English actress, comedian (French and Saunders , The Vicar of Dibley )
October 12
Renee Chenault-Fattah
TV anchor (WCAU NBC 10 News )
October 17
Lawrence Bender
Film producer
October 21
Shea Farrell
Actor, producer (Hotel )
October 23
Elizabeth D'Onofrio
Actress
October 24
John Kassir
Actor and comedian (Earthworm Jim , CatDog , Hercules , Rocket Power , The Amanda Show , As Told by Ginger , The Looney Tunes Show )
October 25
Nancy Cartwright
Voice actress (The Simpsons , Rugrats , Mike, Lu & Og , Kim Possible , All Grown Up! , The Replacements )
October 27
Peter Marc Jacobson
Actor
October 28
Betsy Aidem
Actress
October 29
Dan Castellaneta
Actor, comedian (The Simpsons , Rugrats , Darkwing Duck , Aladdin , Earthworm Jim , Hey Arnold! , Cow and Chicken )
Scott Thomson
Actor
October 30
Kevin Pollak
Actor
November 3
Dolph Lundgren
Actor
November 5
Elizabeth Bracco
Actress
November 6
Cam Clarke
Voice actor (original voice of Leonardo on Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles )
November 7
Christopher Knight
Actor (The Brady Bunch )
November 10
George Lowe
Voice actor (Space Ghost Coast to Coast )
November 11
Anne-Marie Martin
Actress (Sledge Hammer! )
November 15
Kevin Eubanks
Jazz musician, guitarist (Tonight with Jay Leno )
November 15
Sue Herera
Anchor
November 19
Tom Virtue
Actor
November 22
Donny Deutsch
Television personality
November 24
Denise Crosby
Actress, model (Star Trek: The Next Generation )
November 30
Colin Mochrie
Actor (Whose Line Is It Anyway? )
December 1
Jeff DeGrandis
Animator
December 9
Donny Osmond
Singer, actor, game show host (The Donny & Marie Show )
December 10
Michael Clarke Duncan
Actor (died 2012)
Paul Hardcastle
Composer
December 13
Steve Buscemi
Actor (Boardwalk Empire , Park Bench with Steve Buscemi )
Billy Van Zandt
Actor
December 14
Antonio Mora
Anchor
December 19
Kevin McHale
NBA basketball player
John Gulager
Actor
December 21
Ray Romano
Actor, comedian (Everybody Loves Raymond )
December 28
Sam Ayers
Actor
December 29
Brad Grey
Producer (died 2017)
December 30
Matt Lauer
Television host (Today )
Television debuts
References