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1937 in British television

This is a list of events related to British television in 1937.

Events

January

  • 19 January – BBC Television broadcasts The Underground Murder Mystery by J. Bissell Thomas from its London station, the first play written for television.
  • 21 January – BBC Television begins broadcasting Cook's Night Out with restaurateur Marcel Boulestin, probably the first television cookery series.

February

April

  • 14 April – An exhibition snooker match between Horace Lindrum and Willie Smith is shown on the BBC. This is the first time that snooker is shown on television.

May

June

  • 18 June – Broadcast of the Agatha Christie play Wasp's Nest, the only instance of Christie adapting one of her works for television, a medium she later came to dislike.
  • 21 June – Wimbledon Championships (tennis) first shown on the BBC Television Service.

September

November

  • 11 November (Armistice Day) – BBC Television devotes the evening to a broadcast of Journey's End by R. C. Sherriff (1928, set on the Western Front (World War I) in 1918), the first full-length television adaptation of a stage play and the first time that a whole evening's programming has been given over to a single play. Reginald Tate plays the lead, Stanhope, a role he has performed extensively in the theatre.

December

  • 31 December – 2,121 television sets have been sold in England.

Debuts

  • 19 January – The Underground Murder Mystery (1937)
  • 12 April – Cabaret Cruise (1937-1939; 1946; 1949)
  • 17 April – The Disorderly Room (1937–1939)
  • 24 April – For the Children (1937–1939, 1946–1952)
  • 14 May - Twelfth Night (1937)
  • 19 May – The School for Scandal (1937)
  • 18 June – Wasp's Nest (1937)
  • 7 July – How He Lied to Her Husband (1937)
  • 21 October – Night Must Fall (1937)
  • 11 November – Journey's End (1937)
  • 14 December – Tele-Ho! (1937)
  • 20 December – The Ghost Train (1937)
  • Unknown – Sports Review (1937)
  • Unknown – Starlight (1937-1939; 1946-1949)

Continuing television shows

1920s

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

1930s

Births

See also

References