This is a list of British television related events from 1950.
Events
February
April
- 3 April â The BBC aspect ratio changes from 5:4 to 4:3.
May
- 21 May â The BBC Television Service's Lime Grove Studios in London are opened officially by Violet Attlee, the Prime Minister's wife. These were purchased from Gaumont-British last year as a temporary measure until Television Centre is available.
June
- 9 June â For the Children launches the BBC's dedicated children's programming from its Lime Grove Studios.
July
August
- 27 August â The first ever live television pictures from across the English Channel are transmitted by the BBC Television Service. The two-hour programme, Calais en fête, is broadcast live from Calais in northern France to mark the centenary of the first message sent by submarine telegraph cable from England to France.
September
- 8 SeptemberâÂÂ27 October â No issues of Radio Times are published, due to a printing dispute.
- 8 September â The first outside broadcast of snooker takes place, at Leicester Square Hall. The balls are numbered with their values.
- 30 September â First BBC Television Service broadcast from an aircraft.
October
December
- 20 December â Poet T. S. Eliot expresses concerns about "the television habit" in a letter to The Times (London).
- 23 December â Gala Variety with Tommy Cooper becomes the first programme of its type to be broadcast by the BBC from its Lime Grove Studios.
Undated
- A cable network is launched in Gloucester, to provide better television reception than is possible at this time via a rooftop aerial.
- The first film made specifically for British television, A Dinner Date With Death, shot in 1949, is premiered, giving rise to an anthology series, "The Man Who Walks by Night".
Debuts
Continuing television shows
1920s
- BBC Wimbledon (1927âÂÂ1939, 1946âÂÂ2019, 2021âÂÂ2024)
1930s
1940s
Births
- 20 January â Liza Goddard, stage and television actress
- 27 January
- Derek Acorah, medium and television host (died 2020)
- Alex Norton, actor and screenwriter
- 3 February â Pamela Franklin, actress
- 22 February â Julie Walters, actress
- 22 March â Mary Tamm, actress (died 2012)
- 30 March â Robbie Coltrane, Scottish actor and comedian (died 2022)
- 3 April â Sally Thomsett, actress
- 9 May â Matthew Kelly, English actor and television host
- 10 May â Sally James, television presenter and actress
- 11 May â Jeremy Paxman, television presenter and author
- 9 June â David Troughton, actor
- 8 July â Sarah Kennedy, broadcaster
- 19 July â Simon Cadell, actor (died 1996)
- 26 July â Susan George, actress
- 12 August - Simon Groom, Blue Peter presenter
- 19 August â Jennie Bond, journalist and television presenter
- 17 September â Sherrie Hewson, actress, television presenter and novelist
- 14 December â Vicki Michelle, actress
- 17 December â Michael Cashman, actor and politician
Deaths
See also
References
External links