This is a list of British television related events from 1957.
Events
February
- 16 February â The "Toddlers' Truce" (an arrangement whereby there were no television broadcasts between 6pm and 7pm, to allow parents to put their children to bed) is abolished â it has been a major stumbling block to the success of ITV.
- 19 February â ITV begins showing medical soap opera Emergency Ward 10 made by ATV; it will run continuously two evenings a week until 1967.
- 20 February â The US live action comic book series Adventures of Superman debuts on ITV, starring George Reeves as Superman.
March
- 3 March â The United Kingdom enters the Eurovision Song Contest (staged this year in Frankfurt) for the first time, with "All" performed by Patricia Bredin. The United Kingdom finishes in third place.
April
- 1 April â British current affairs programme Panorama broadcasts the famous Spaghetti tree hoax report.
- 20 April â Debut of the US comedy series The Phil Silvers Show on the BBC.
- 21 April â Historical documentary series Men, Women and Clothes begins airing. It is the first BBC programme filmed in colour, although it can only be transmitted in black and white.
- 24 April â The Sky at Night appears for the first time, presented by Patrick Moore. It continues to air with Moore as presenter until his death in December 2012.
June
August
September
- September â The first broadcasts of regional news bulletins take place.
- 18 September â The sports programme Scotsport begins airing on Scottish Television, although the programme is originally called Sports Desk. By the time it ends in 2008 it is recognised as the world's longest running television sports magazine.
- 24 September â The ITV Schools and BBC Schools services, broadcasting programmes for schools and colleges, both go on air.
- 30 September â Regional television news bulletins for the north of England begin from Piccadilly's studio N in Manchester.
December
Undated
Debuts
BBC Television Service/BBC TV
ITV
STV
- 18 September â Scotsport (1957âÂÂ2008)
Continuing television shows
1920s
- BBC Wimbledon (1927âÂÂ1939, 1946âÂÂ2019, 2021âÂÂ2024)
1930s
- Trooping the Colour (1937âÂÂ1939, 1946âÂÂ2019, 2023âÂÂpresent)
- The Boat Race (1938âÂÂ1939, 1946âÂÂ2019, 2021âÂÂpresent)
- BBC Cricket (1939, 1946âÂÂ1999, 2020âÂÂ2024)
1940s
1950s
Ending this year
Births
- 17 January â Keith Chegwin, presenter (d. 2017)
- 24 January â Ade Edmondson, comic actor
- 27 February â Timothy Spall, actor
- 22 March â Michael Mosley, Indian-born science presenter (d. 2024)
- 5 May â Richard E. Grant, actor
- 11 May â Mike Nesbitt, broadcast journalist and politician
- 4 June â Sue Hodge, actress
- 10 June â Stevie Spring, media executive and businesswoman
- 4 July â Jenny Seagrove, actress
- 9 July â Paul Merton, comic actor and game show participant
- 12 July â Christopher Quinten, actor
- 17 July â Fern Britton, presenter
- 23 July
- Jo Brand, comedian
- Quentin Willson, presenter (d. 2025)
- 12 August â Amanda Redman, actress
- 24 August â Stephen Fry, comic actor, presenter and author
- 8 September â Dave Myers, presenter (d. 2024)
- 12 September â Rachel Ward, actress
- 11 October â Dawn French, comic actress
- 24 October â Sarah Greene, presenter
- 26 October â Julie Dawn Cole, actress
- 17 November â Debbie Thrower, presenter
- 30 November â Colin Mochrie, comedian
- 23 December â Trisha Goddard, presenter
- 26 December â Dermot Murnaghan, journalist and presenter
Deaths
See also
References
External links