This is a list of British television related events from 1949.
Events
April
- 23 April - The first FA Amateur Cup Final staged at Wembley is also the first to be televised. The whole match is shown on the BBC, Bromley beating Romford 1-0.
July
- July â BBC Television revives the regular televised weather forecast.
- July 11âÂÂ14 â The first film made specifically for British television, A Dinner Date With Death, is shot at Marylebone Studios in London, featuring Roy Plomley. It is broadcast in 1950.
September
October
December
Debuts
- 25 January â The Time Machine (1949)
- 10 June â Triple Bill (1949) (trio of plays: Witness For the Prosecution; The Call To Arms; and Box For One)
- 29 September â Come Dancing (1949âÂÂ1998)
- 26 October â How Do You View? (1949âÂÂ1953)
- 27 November â By Candlelight (1949)
- 25 December â Miranda (1949)
Continuing television shows
1920s
- BBC Wimbledon (1927âÂÂ1939, 1946âÂÂ2019, 2021âÂÂ2024)
1930s
1940s
Births
- 13 March â David Neilson, actor
- 30 March â Sue Cook, broadcaster and author
- 11 April â David Stafford, writer and broadcaster (died 2023)
- 29 April â Anita Dobson, actress
- 2 May â Alan Titchmarsh, gardener and television presenter
- 13 May â Zoë Wanamaker, American-born actress
- 21 May â Andrew Neil, Scottish journalist and broadcaster
- 22 May â Cheryl Campbell, film, television and stage actor
- 16 August â John McArdle, actor
- 25 August â Ross Davidson, actor (died 2006)
- 2 September â Moira Stuart, broadcast presenter
- 10 September â Freddy Marks, actor, singer and musician (died 2021)
- 19 September â Twiggy, model and television presenter
- 23 September â Floella Benjamin, Trinidad-born children's TV presenter and actress
- 6 October â Sarah Cullen, television and radio journalist (died 2012)
- 20 October â Jane Tucker, actress, singer and musician
- 7 November â Su Pollard, actress and singer
- 12 December â Bill Nighy, actor
- 13 December â Robert Lindsay, actor
Deaths
See also
References
External links