This is a list of British television related events from 1966.
Events
January
March
April
- 5 April â The Money Programme debuts on BBC2. It continues to air until 2010.
- 7 AprilâÂÂ24 September â Weavers Green, made by Anglia Television, airs on ITV in 49 half-hour episodes twice-weekly. Based around a country veterinary practice, it is the first rural soap opera on British television and one of the first television programmes to be shot on location using videotape and outside broadcast equipment, rather than film, as has usually been the case for non-studio shooting until this point.
- 21 April â The opening of the Parliament of the United Kingdom is televised for the first time.
May
- 21 May â ITV Midlands (ABC) and ITV London and Southern begin broadcasting Batman, the American live-action series, starring Adam West and Burt Ward. Other ITV regions broadcast it soon afterwards, with STV first showing it on 2 July, and Border on 13 August. Episodes are shown in two parts over Saturday and Sunday evenings.
- 23 May â Julie Goodyear makes her Coronation Street debut as Bet Lynch. She will become a regular character between 1970 and 1995, as well as brief returns in 2002 and 2003.
June
- 6 June â BBC1 sitcom Till Death Us Do Part begins its first series run.
- 11 June â BBC2 Northern Ireland goes on the air.
- 16 June â The Beatles perform live on BBC television's Top of the Pops. Although the group had previously pre-recorded appearances on the show, this would be their first and only live broadcast, miming to both "Paperback Writer" and its b-side, "Rain". The appearance is subsequently lost due to the BBC's habit of wiping expensive video tape for reuse, but in 2019 a collector unearths 11 seconds of the performance and a longer 92 seconds is found later in the year.
July
- 4 July â BBC2 presents Samuel Beckett's television play Eh Joe.
- 9 July â BBC2 Scotland goes on the air, the last regional area to receive BBC2 (including the Gaelic language strand BBC DhàAlba). It ceases broadcasting on 17 February 2019 to make way for the new BBC Scotland channel launching on 24 February 2019.
- 30 July â England beat West Germany 4âÂÂ2 to win the 1966 World Cup at Wembley, attracting an all-time record UK television audience of more than 32,000,000.
August
- 20 August â BBC2 begins showing a Midnight Movie on Saturday nights. The film airs through the midnight hour, offering an alternative to BBC1 and ITV as both those channels generally closed at around midnight.
Summer
- Summer â Patrick McGoohan quits the popular spy series Danger Man after filming only two episodes of the fourth season, in order to produce and star in The Prisoner which begins filming in September.
October
- 1 October â A Carry On comedy film is shown on UK television for the first time, with ITV Midlands broadcasting the first in series from 1958, Carry On Sergeant, starring William Hartnell, Bob Monkhouse, Shirley Eaton, Kenneth Connor, Charles Hawtrey and Kenneth Williams.
- 2 October
- The four-part serial Talking to a Stranger, acclaimed as one of the finest British television dramas of the 1960s, begins transmission in the Theatre 625 strand on BBC2.
- Thunderbirds is back with a second season on ITV but without David Holliday (the original voice of Virgil Tracy) as he is now replaced by Jeremy Wilkin and running only for six episodes (because of failure to sell to the U.S. market).
- 8 October â First episode of the Doctor Who serial The Tenth Planet aired, introducing the Cybermen.
- 29 October â Actor William Hartnell makes his last regular appearance as the First Doctor in the concluding moments of Episode 4 of the Doctor Who serial The Tenth Planet. Patrick Troughton briefly appears as the Second Doctor at the conclusion of the serial.
November
December
Undated
Debuts
BBC1
BBC2
ITV
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
1960s
Ending this year
Births
- 13 January â Shelagh Fogarty, radio and television presenter
- 26 February â Fay Ripley, actress and recipe author
- 6 March â Alan Davies, comedian and actor
- 22 March â Samantha Robson, actress
- 1 April â Chris Evans, radio DJ and presenter
- 14 April â Lloyd Owen, actor
- 14 June â Jeremy Dyson, English screenwriter (The League of Gentlemen)
- 19 June â Samuel West, actor
- 5 July â Susannah Doyle, actress, playwright and film director
- 12 July â Tamsin Greig, actress
- 16 July â Johnny Vaughan, broadcaster and journalist
- 23 July â Samantha Beckinsale, actress
- 30 August â Helen Fospero, newsreader and journalist
- 17 October â Mark Gatiss, English actor, writer and comedian (The League of Gentlemen)
- 26 October â Steve Valentine, actor
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