The year 1942 in television involved some significant events. Below is a list of television-related events during 1942.
Events
- February 26 â WRGB Signs on in Albany New York.
- April 1 â The U.S. War Production Board halts the manufacture of television and radio equipment for consumer use. The ban is lifted October 1, 1945.
- April 13 â The Federal Communications Commission minimum programming time required of U.S. television stations is reduced from 15 to 4 hours a week during the war.
Debuts
February 23 - Air Raid WardenâÂÂs Basic Course debuts on NBC (1942-43)
February 27 - World This Week, an early news program hosted by Linton Wells, debuts on CBS (1942)
March 6 - America At War debuts on CBS (1942)
Television shows
Programs ending during 1942
Births
- January 3 â John Thaw, English actor (Inspector Morse) (died 2002)
- January 5 â Charlie Rose, journalist
- January 8
- Yvette Mimieux, actress (died 2022)
- Stephen Hawking, scientist (died 2018)
- January 10 â Walter Hill, director
- January 11 â Joel Zwick, director
- January 17 â Muhammad Ali, boxer (died 2016)
- January 21 â Edwin Starr, singer (died 2003)
- January 23 - Brian Croucher, actor
- January 27 - John Witherspoon, actor and comedian (Wayans Brothers) (died 2019)
- January 30 - Heidi Brühl, actress (died 1991)
- February 1
- Terry Jones, Welsh comedic actor and writer (Monty Python's Flying Circus) (died 2020)
- Bibi Besch, actress (died 1996)
- February 12 â George Schenck, screenwriter (died 2024)
- February 13 â Peter Tork, musician and actor (The Monkees) (died 2019)
- February 14 â Michael Bloomberg, namesake of Bloomberg TV
- February 16 â Patricia Maynard, actress
- February 17 â Dieter Laser, actor (died 2020)
- February 22 â Geoffrey Scott, actor (Dynasty) (died 2021)
- February 23 â Joop van den Ende, Dutch theatrical producer
- February 24 â Joe Lieberman, American politician (died 2024)
- February 25 â Karen Grassle, actress (Little House on the Prairie)
- February 28 â Frank Bonner, actor and director (WKRP in Cincinnati) (died 2021)
- March 3 â David Jacobs, gymnast
- March 4 â Lynn Sherr, broadcast journalist
- March 6 â Ben Murphy, actor (Alias Smith and Jones)
- March 14 â Nickolas Davatzes, television executive (died 2021)
- March 15 â The Iron Sheik, pro wrestler (died 2023)
- March 25 â Aretha Franklin, singer (died 2018)
- March 29 â Scott Wilson, American actor (died 2018)
- March 31 â Michael Savage, American host
- April 3
- Marsha Mason, actress and director
- Wayne Newton, actor and singer
- April 7 â Gabrielle Beaumont, director (died 2022)
- April 17 â David Bradley, actor
- April 23
- Sandra Dee, actress (died 2005)
- Sheila Gish, actress (died 2005)
- April 24 â Barbra Streisand, singer
- April 26 â Bobby Rydell, singer (died 2022)
- May 1 â Thomas Del Ruth, American cinematographer
- May 3 â Dave Marash, American television journalist
- May 5 â Marc Alaimo, American television actor
- May 6 â David Friesen, American jazz bassist
- May 12 â Marya Carter, actress
- May 20
- David Proval, actor (The Sopranos)
- Nancy Fleming, American beauty pageant titleholder
- May 22 â Barbara Parkins, actress (Peyton Place)
- May 23 â Alex Henteloff, actor (Barney Miller)
- May 27 â Sue Simmons, retired news anchor
- May 29 â Kevin Conway, actor (died 2020)
- June 16 â Suzan Farmer, actress (died 2017)
- June 18
- Paul McCartney, English singer-songwriter (The Beatles)
- Nick Tate, Australian actor (')
- Roger Ebert, American film critic, film historian, journalist, screenwriter, and author (died 2013)
- June 19 â Ned Schmidtke, actor
- June 24 â Michele Lee, actress, dancer and singer (Knots Landing)
- July 6 â Judith Barcroft, actress (Another World)
- July 7 â Chris Stamp, British music producer (died 2012)
- July 9 â Richard Roundtree, actor (died 2023)
- July 13 â Harrison Ford, actor
- July 22 â Toyohiro Akiyama, TV journalist
- July 23 â Madeline Bell, singer
- July 29 â Tony Sirico, actor (The Sopranos) (died 2022)
- August 7 â Tobin Bell, actor
- August 9 â David Steinberg, actor
- August 18 â Judith Keppel, quiz show contestant
- August 20 â Isaac Hayes, singer and actor (South Park) (died 2008)
- August 25 â Ivan Koloff, professional wrestler (died 2017)
- August 28 â Peter Bartlett, actor (One Life to Live)
- September 2 â Robert Shapiro, lawyer
- September 6 â Carol Wayne, actress (died 1985)
- September 17 â Lupe Ontiveros, actress (died 2012)
- September 20 â William F. Baker, broadcaster
- September 21 â Tracy Reed, actress (died 2012)
- September 23 â Carol Ann Abrams, American television and film producer (died 2012)
- September 26 â Kent McCord, actor (Adam-12)
- September 29
- Ian McShane, English actor (Lovejoy, Deadwood)
- Donna Corcoran, actress
- October 3 â Alan Rachins, actor (L.A. Law, Dharma & Greg)
- October 6 â Britt Ekland, Swedish actress
- October 7 â Joy Behar, American comedian
- October 12 â Petronella Barker, actress
- October 14
- Cyrus Yavneh, producer (died 2018)
- Jim Hougan, producer
- October 17 â Kelly Monteith, actor (died 2023)
- October 20 â Earl Hindman, actor (Home Improvement) (died 2003)
- October 21 â Judy Sheindlin, television personality, television producer, and author, and a former prosecutor and Manhattan family court judge
- October 22 â Annette Funicello, actress and singer (The Mickey Mouse Club) (died 2013)
- October 23 â Michael Crichton, author and filmmaker (died 2008)
- October 29 â Bob Ross, television host (died 1995)
- October 31 â David Ogden Stiers, actor (M*A*S*H) (died 2018)
- November 1 â Marcia Wallace, actress and comedian (The Bob Newhart Show, The Simpsons) (died 2013)
- November 2 â Stefanie Powers, actress (Hart to Hart)
- November 9 â Tom Weiskopf, golfer (died 2022)
- November 17 â Martin Scorsese, actor
- November 18
- Linda Evans, actress (The Big Valley, Dynasty)
- Susan Sullivan, actress (Falcon Crest)
- November 19 â Calvin Klein, fashion designer
- November 20
- Bob Einstein, actor (died 2019)
- Joe Biden, politician (guest star on Parks and Recreation)
- November 22 â Dick Stockton, American retired sportscaster
- November 24 â Billy Connolly, actor
- November 29 â John Grillo, actor
- December 4
- Gemma Jones, actress
- Al Hunt, reporter
- December 6 â Chelsea Brown, actress (died 2017)
- December 7 â Peter Tomarken, game show host (Press Your Luck) (died 2006)
- December 9 â Dick Butkus, actor (died 2023)
- December 14 â Jack Cafferty, former CNN commentator
- December 23 â Brian McConnachie, actor (died 2024)
- December 27 â Charmian Carr, actress (died 2016)
- December 30
- Michael Nesmith, musician and actor (The Monkees) (died 2021)
- Fred Weinberg, composer
- Betty Aberlin, actress
Deaths
- October â Bernard Natan, owner of Pathé and co-founder of France's first television company, Télévision-Baird-Natan, 56
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