This is a list of British television-related events in 1976.
Events
January
February
- 4 February â Early morning programming from the Open University begins on BBC1 with Electrons in motion airing at 7:05am. It is shown only on UHF 625-line transmitters.
- 20 February â The first regular episode of the Ronnie Barker- and David Jason-starring comedy series Open All Hours airs on BBC2, almost three years after the pilot episode was first shown.
April
May
June
July
- 1 July â American science-fiction series The Bionic Woman, starring Lindsay Wagner, launches on ITV and reaches number one in the ratings, an almost unheard-of event for a science-fiction series.
- 5 July â The 1967 biographical crime film Bonnie and Clyde, starring Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway, is shown on BBC1 for the first time.
- 17 JulyâÂÂ1 August â The BBC provides extensive live coverage of the 1976 Summer Olympic Games from Montreal. BBC1 broadcasts into the early hours to provide live coverage of the swimming and athletics events with overnight highlights and coverage of other sports shown the following afternoon.
- 26 July â Channel Television becomes the final ITV region to begin broadcasting in colour although it is not until the following year that all of its local programmes are made in colour.
August
September
October
November
- 3 November â ITV screens the network television premiere of the blockbuster 1964 James Bond film Goldfinger, starring Sean Connery.
- 11 November â The "Gwen Troake's Banquet" episode of reality television series The Big Time is broadcast on BBC1 which leads in two weeks to the termination of Fanny Cradock's contract with the BBC due to her patronising attitude towards an amateur chef.
December
Unknown
- Swindon Viewpoint's experimental phase ends when EMI decides to pull out of funding the service. However, the channel continues after being sold to the public of Swindon for ã1.
- Arthur Billitt succeeds Percy Thrower as principal host of BBC2's Gardeners' World after the BBC does not renew Thrower's contract following his agreement to front a series of commercials on independent television for gardening products from ICI Plant Protection.
Debuts
BBC1
BBC2
ITV
Continuing television shows
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1920s
- BBC Wimbledon (1927âÂÂ1939, 1945âÂÂ2019, 2021âÂÂpresent)
1930s
- Trooping the Colour (1937âÂÂ1939, 1945âÂÂ2019, 2023âÂÂpresent)
- The Boat Race (1938âÂÂ1939, 1945âÂÂ2019, 2021âÂÂpresent)
- BBC Cricket (1939, 1945âÂÂ1999, 2020âÂÂ2024)
1940s
1950s
1960s
1970s
- Play for Today (1970âÂÂ1984)
- The Old Grey Whistle Test (1971âÂÂ1987)
- The Two Ronnies (1971âÂÂ1987, 1991, 1996, 2005)
- Thunderbirds (1972âÂÂ1980, 1984âÂÂ1987)
- Are You Being Served? (1972âÂÂ1985)
- Pebble Mill at One (1972âÂÂ1986, 1991âÂÂ1996)
- Rainbow (1972âÂÂ1992, 1994âÂÂ1997)
- Emmerdale Farm (1972âÂÂpresent)
- John Craven's Newsround (1972âÂÂpresent)
- Last of the Summer Wine (1973âÂÂ2010)
- Superstars (1973âÂÂ1985, 2003âÂÂ2005)
- The Tomorrow People (1973âÂÂ1979, 1992âÂÂ1995)
- Tiswas (1974âÂÂ1982)
- Wish You Were Here...? (1974âÂÂ2003)
- Arena (1975âÂÂpresent)
- Jim'll Fix It (1975âÂÂ1994)
- Survivors (1975âÂÂ1977)
- The Good Life (1975âÂÂ1978)
- The Bionic Woman (1976âÂÂ1978, 2007)
- Pop Quest (1975âÂÂ1978)
- Runaround (1975âÂÂ1981)
- Gambit (1975âÂÂ1985, 1995)
- ' (1975âÂÂ1977)
- Supersonic (1975âÂÂ1977)
- The Sweeney (1975âÂÂ1978)
- Celebrity Squares (1975âÂÂ1979, 1993âÂÂ1997, 2014âÂÂ2015)
Ending this year
Births
- 19 January â Marsha Thomason, actress
- 21 January â Emma Bunton, musician (Spice Girls) and television presenter
- 28 January â Lee Ingleby, actor
- 3 February â Caroline Bilton, journalist and newsreader
- 8 February â Abi Titmuss, television presenter and model
- 10 February â Keeley Hawes, actress
- 12 February â Jenni Falconer, television presenter
- 2 March â Helen Latham, actress
- 21 March â Celina Hinchcliffe, television sports presenter
- 24 March â Angellica Bell, television presenter
- 18 April â Sean Maguire, actor and singer
- 27 April â Sally Hawkins, English actress
- 29 April â Ana Boulter, television presenter
- 14 May â Martine McCutcheon, actress and singer
- 2 June â Marek Larwood, actor
- 5 June
- Rachel Leskovac, actress
- Ross Noble, comedian
- 13 June â Kym Marsh, actress and singer
- 28 June â Lorraine Stanley, actress
- 1 July â Kellie Bright, actress
- 7 July â Natasha Collins, actress and model (died 2008)
- 8 July â Alex Fletcher, actress
- 12 July â Anna Friel, actress
- 13 July â Lisa Riley, actress and television presenter
- 19 July
- Ellie Crisell, journalist and news presenter
- Benedict Cumberbatch, actor
- 8 August â Laura Kuenssberg, political journalist
- 9 August â Rhona Mitra, actress
- 6 September â Naomie Harris, actress
- 23 September â Rob James-Collier, actor and model
- 21 October â Andrew Scott, actor
- 23 October â Cat Deeley, television presenter
- 1 November â Beth Cordingly, actress
- 8 December â Dominic Monaghan, actor
- Unknown â Bryan Kirkwood, television producer
Deaths
See also
References
External links