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{{Short description|none}} <!-- "none" is preferred when the title is sufficiently descriptive; see [[WP:SDNONE]] --> {{Year nav topic5|1956|television|radio|film|music}}<!--no space 1956--> The year '''1956 in television''' involved some significant events. Below is a list of [[television]]-related events during 1956. ==Events== *January 1 β [[Belarus-1|Beleteleradio]] begins transmissions as the first television channel in [[Belarus]]. *January 25βFebruary 5 β The [[1956 Winter Olympics]] staged at [[Cortina d'Ampezzo]] in Italy are the first multi-sport event to be televised to an international audience,<ref name=T&V>{{cite book|title=The Olympic Games: A Social Science Perspective|last1=Toohey|first1=Kristine|last2=Veal|first2=A.J.|publisher=CAB International|year=2007|location=Cambridge, Mass.|isbn=9781845933463|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ywy9aslk3M8C&pg=PA148|page=148}}</ref> although the broadcasts are not monetized. [[Warsaw Pact]] countries have the technology to be able to broadcast coverage with a communist slant into Finland and parts of West Germany and Austria.<ref>{{cite book|title=Global TV New Media and the Cold War; 1946β69|last=Schwoch|first=James|publisher=University of Illinois Press|year=2009|location=Champaign|isbn=9780252033742|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=bFCbAn5j6gIC&pg=PA39|pages=39β40}}</ref> *January 28 β [[Elvis Presley]] makes his national television debut on CBS in the United States on the program ''[[Stage Show]]'', the first of six appearances on the series. *January 30 β [[NBC]] swaps its Cleveland radio and TV stations to [[Westinghouse Broadcasting]] in exchange for Westinghouse's own Philadelphia radio and TV stations. The trade is eventually reversed in 1965.<ref>[http://www.americanradiohistory.com/hd2/Archive-BC-IDX/56-OCR/1956-01-30-BC-OCR-Page-0059.pdf "NBC, Westinghouse complete exchange."] {{webarchive|url=https://www.webcitation.org/6b1NvcJnI?url=http://www.americanradiohistory.com/hd2/Archive-BC-IDX/56-OCR/1956-01-30-BC-OCR-Page-0059.pdf |date=August 24, 2015 }} ''Broadcasting'', January 30, 1956, pg. 59.</ref><ref>[http://www.americanradiohistory.com/hd2/IDX-Business/Magazines/Archive-BC-IDX/65-OCR/1965-06-14-BC-OCR-Page-0083.pdf "The great swap takes place June 19; Westinghouse, NBC return to original properties."] ''Broadcasting'', June 14, 1965, pg. 83.</ref> *February 14 β Television broadcasting begins in [[Azerbaijan]] ([[AzTV]]), at this time the [[Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic]]. *February 17 β The [[English Midlands]] becomes the first part of the [[United Kingdom]] outside London to receive Independent Television ([[ITV (TV network)|ITV]]), when the [[Associated Television Network]] (as ATV Midlands) begins broadcasting their weekday franchise. The weekend franchise, [[ABC Weekend TV]], begins operation a day later. *February β [[U.M. & M. TV Corporation]] acquires the pre-October 1950 [[Paramount Pictures]] cartoons and theatrical shorts, except for the [[Popeye]] and [[Superman]] cartoons. *March 21 β [[Tesvisio|TES-TV]] begins regular broadcasting as the first television channel in [[Finland]]. *April 2 β ''[[As the World Turns]]'' and ''[[The Edge of Night]]'' premiere on [[CBS]] as the first half-hour [[United States|American]] [[soap opera]]s. Previously, all soap operas have been just fifteen minutes in length. *April 3 β Elvis Presley appears on ''[[The Milton Berle Show]]'' in the United States. *April 14 β [[Ampex]] company demonstrates a videotape recorder at the 1956 NARTB (later [[National Association of Broadcasters]]) convention in [[Chicago, Illinois]], using the first practical and commercially successful videotape format known as [[2" Quadruplex]]. The three networks place orders for the recorders. *April **WNBQ (modern-day [[WMAQ-TV]]) in Chicago becomes the first TV station to broadcast all its local programming in color. **United States Senator [[Estes Kefauver]] holds congressional hearings on the rising rates of juvenile crime and publishes an article in ''[[Reader's Digest]]'' named "Let's Get Rid of Tele-Violence." *May 2 β Baghdad Television (BTV) goes on the air as the first television station in Iraq. *May 3 β [[Granada Television]] begins broadcasting, extending ITV's coverage to [[Northern England]]. [[ABC Weekend TV]]'s weekend franchise begins operation two days later. *May 6 β Elvis Presley again appears on ''[[The Milton Berle Show]]''. *May 12 β [[Korean Broadcasting System|HLKZ-TV]] began transmissions in South Korea. *May 21 β [[Estes Kefauver]] and [[Adlai Stevenson II|Adlai Stevenson]] participate in the first televised US [[Democratic Party presidential debates|presidential primary debate]].<ref>{{Cite news |last=Times |first=Russell Baker Special To the New York |date=1956-05-22 |title=Stevenson, Kefauver Find Agreement in TV Debate; H-Bomb Tests Noted STEVENSON FACES KEFAUVER ON TV |language=en-US |work=The New York Times |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1956/05/22/archives/stevenson-kefauver-find-agreement-in-tv-debate-hbomb-tests-noted.html |access-date=2023-05-23 |issn=0362-4331}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Museum |first=Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and |date=2016-06-15 |title=Adlai Stevenson and Estes Kefauver - First Televised Debate, 1956 |url=https://www.stltoday.com/news/local/govt-and-politics/adlai-stevenson-and-estes-kefauver---first-televised-debate-1956/youtube_905b50fb-c7d2-53c6-9284-1c3bc6851881.html |access-date=2023-05-23 |website=STLtoday.com |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Martin |first=Terry |date=2016-06-15 |title=From 1956, the First Televised Presidential Debate, Adlai Stevenson vs Estes Kefauver {{!}} Illinois Channel |url=https://www.illinoischannel.org/2016/06/15/from-1956-the-first-televised-presidential-debate-adlai-stevenson-vs-estes-kefauver/ |access-date=2023-05-23 |language=en-US}}</ref> *May 24 β The [[Eurovision Song Contest 1956|first]] [[Eurovision Song Contest]] is held in Lugano, Switzerland. It is primarily a radio program at this stage, as few Europeans can afford TV sets. *June 5 β [[Elvis Presley]] performs "[[Hound Dog (song)|Hound Dog]]" on ''[[The Milton Berle Show]]'', scandalizing the audience with his suggestive hip movements. *July 1 β Elvis Presley appears on ''[[The Steve Allen Show]]''. *July 3 β The first two American [[anthology series]] composed of unsold [[television pilot]]s, [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC's]] ''[[G.E. Summer Originals]]'' and [[NBC]]'s ''[[Sneak Preview (TV series)|Sneak Preview]]'', premiere simultaneously at 9:00 p.m. [[Eastern Time Zone|Eastern Daylight Time]]. *July β [[HSV (TV station)|HSV]] 7 [[Melbourne, Australia]] begins test transmissions. *August 5 β [[KUAM-TV]] becomes the first television station in Guam. *August 6 β Final telecast of the [[DuMont Television Network]]. The United States will not have a fourth major network until the launch of the [[Fox Broadcasting Company|Fox]] network in [[1986 in American television|1986]]. *September β [[NBC]] introduces a still version of its ''peacock'' color logo. *September 4 β Television broadcasting begins in [[Sweden]] as [[SVT1|RadiotjΓ€nst TV]] goes on the air. *September 9 β Elvis Presley appears on ''[[The Ed Sullivan Show]]'' in the United States for the first time. *September 15 β Gabriel J. Fontana wins a record US$64,000 from the Super Bonus Stunt on ''[[Beat the Clock]]''. *September 16 β [[TCN-9]] [[Sydney]] becomes the first [[Australia]]n television station to begin regular transmission. *October 1 β [[Ernie Kovacs]] becomes the host for NBC's ''[[The Tonight Show]]'' in the United States on Mondays and Tuesdays. *October 8 β [[1956 New York Yankees season|New York Yankees]] pitcher [[Don Larsen]] throws the first (and to date only) [[Don Larsen's perfect game|perfect game]] in [[1956 World Series|World Series]] history. [[Mel Allen]] (representing the Yankees) and [[Vin Scully]] (representing the [[1956 Brooklyn Dodgers season|Brooklyn Dodgers]]) [[List of World Series broadcasters|call]] the game for [[Major League Baseball on NBC|NBC]]. *October 28 β La 1, the first TV channel for [[Television Espanola]] (TVE), signs on in [[Madrid]], [[Spain]]. It is the country's first TV station.<ref>[[:es:La 1#InauguraciΓ³n de TelevisiΓ³n EspaΓ±ola]] '''(Spanish language)''' Retrieved January 13, 2017.</ref> * October 29 **First use of videotape in network television programming; CBS uses its [[Ampex]] VTR to record the evening news, anchored by [[Douglas Edwards]]. The tape is then fed to West Coast stations three hours later. **[[Chet Huntley]] and [[David Brinkley]] take over anchor duties of the NBC evening newscast in the United States, which is renamed ''[[The Huntley-Brinkley Report]]''. *November 3 β The 1939 MGM movie ''[[The Wizard of Oz (1939 film)|The Wizard of Oz]]'' is shown on television for the first time in the United States, by CBS; the viewing audience is estimated at 45 million people. *November 4 β HSV 7 officially inaugurates on the air in Melbourne, Australia, soon after the [[Australia Government]] starts issuing television licences. *November 5 β The [[Australian Broadcasting Corporation]] makes its first television broadcast from its [[Sydney]] studios. It is inaugurated by Prime Minister [[Robert Menzies]]. *November 19 β The [[Australian Broadcasting Corporation]] begins broadcast in [[Melbourne]]. Along with its [[Sydney]] counterpart, they air the [[1956 Summer Olympics]]. *November β The first use of videotape for a network television entertainment program. [[Jonathan Winters]] uses videotape and [[superimposing]] techniques to be able to play two characters in the same skit for his NBC television show. *December 26 β [[Algeria]]'s [[TV1 (Algerian TV channel)|TV1]] broadcasts for the first time as RTF Television Algiers, making it the first television network in the country. *December 31 β Game series host [[Bob Barker]] makes his national television debut in the United States on the program ''[[Truth or Consequences]]''. *Portable TV sets (black and white) are first marketed. ==Programs/programmes== *''[[Adventures of Superman (TV series)|Adventures of Superman]]'' (1952β1958) *''[[Alfred Hitchcock Presents]]'' (1955β1962) *''[[American Bandstand]]'' (1952β1989) *''[[Annie Oakley (TV series)|Annie Oakley]]'' (1954β1957) *''[[Bozo the Clown]]'' (1949βpresent) *''[[Candid Camera]]'' (1948βpresent) *''[[Captain Kangaroo]]'' (1955β1984) *''[[Cheyenne (television)|Cheyenne]]'' (1955β1962) *''[[Climax!]]'' (1954β1958) *''[[Come Dancing]]'' (UK) (1949β1995) *''[[Walt Disney anthology series|Disneyland]]'' (1954β1958) *''[[Dixon of Dock Green]]'' (UK) (1955β1976) *''[[Dragnet (drama)|Dragnet]]'' (1951β1959) *''[[Face the Nation]]'' (1954βpresent) *''[[General Motors Theatre]]'' (Can) (1953β1956, 1958β1961) *''[[Gillette Cavalcade of Sports]]'' (1946β1960) *''[[Gunsmoke]]'' (1955β1975) *''[[Hallmark Hall of Fame]]'' (1951βpresent) *''[[Howdy Doody]]'' (1947β1960) *''[[I Love Lucy]]'' (1951β1960) *''[[Kraft Television Theater]]'' (1947β1958) *''[[Kukla, Fran and Ollie]]'' (1947β1957) *''[[Life is Worth Living]]'' (1952β1957) *''[[Love of Life]]'' (1951β1980) *''[[Meet the Press]]'' (1947βpresent) *''[[Mickey Mouse Club]]'' (1955β1959) *''[[Our Miss Brooks]]'' (1952-1956) *''[[Ozark Jubilee]]'' (1955β1960) *''[[Panorama (TV series)|Panorama]]'' (UK) (1953βpresent) *''[[Search for Tomorrow]]'' (1951β1986) *''[[Sergeant Preston of the Yukon]]'' (1955-1958) *''[[The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet]]'' (1952β1966) *''[[The Brighter Day]]'' (1954β1962) *''[[The Ed Sullivan Show]]'' (1948β1972) *''[[The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show]]'' (1950β1958) *''[[The Good Old Days (UK TV series)|The Good Old Days]]'' (UK) (1953β1983) *''[[The Grove Family]]'' (UK) (1954β1957) *''[[Guiding Light|The Guiding Light]]'' (1952β2009) *''[[The Jack Benny Program]]'' (1950β1965) *''[[Fireside Theatre|The Jane Wyman Show, Fireside Theatre]]'' (1949-1958) *''[[The Lawrence Welk Show]]'' (1955β1982) *''The Milton Berle Show'' (1954β1967) *''[[The Roy Rogers Show]]'' (1951β1957) *''[[The Secret Storm]]'' (1954β1974) *''[[Today (NBC program)|The Today Show]]'' (1952βpresent) *''[[The Tonight Show]]'' (1954βpresent) *''[[The Voice of Firestone]]'' (1949β1963) *''[[This Is Your Life (British TV series)|This Is Your Life]]'' (UK) (1955β1964, 1969β2003) *''[[This Is Your Life (American franchise)|This Is Your Life]]'' (US) (1952β1961) *''[[Truth or Consequences]]'' (1950β1988) *''[[What's My Line (1950)|What's My Line]]'' (1950β1967) *''[[Your Hit Parade]]'' (1950β1959) *''[[Zoo Quest]]'' (UK) (1954β1964) ===Debuts=== *January 3 β ''[[Queen for a Day]]'' (1956β1964) *February 10 β ''[[My Friend Flicka (TV series)|My Friend Flicka]]'' (1956β1958) *March 5 - ''[[The Gordon MacRae Show]]'' (1956) on NBC. *March 20 - ''[[Guy Lombardo's Diamond Jubilee]]'' (1956) *April 2 **''[[As the World Turns]]'' (1956β2010) **''[[The Edge of Night]]'' (1956β1984) *April 26 β ''[[The Eddy Arnold Show]]'' on [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] *July 3 **''[[G.E. Summer Originals]]'' on ABC **''[[Sneak Preview (TV series)|Sneak Preview]]'' on NBC *July 6 β ''[[Hancock's Half Hour]]'', broadcast by [[BBC Television]] (1956β1962) *July 7 β ''[[High Finance (1956 TV series)|High Finance]]'', hosted by [[Dennis James]], on CBS (1956) *July 8 β The drama series ''[[Armchair Theatre]]'', produced by [[ABC Weekend TV]] for the [[ITV (TV network)|ITV]] network, begins its long run in the UK (1956β1968) *July 13 β ''[[It's Polka Time]]'' on ABC (1956β1957) *July 30 - ''[[NBC Bandstand]]'' (simulcast of portion of radio program) on NBC (1956).<ref name="mnr">{{cite book |last1=Cox |first1=Jim |title=Musicmakers of Network Radio: 24 Entertainers, 1926-1962 |date=January 10, 2014 |publisher=McFarland |isbn=978-0-7864-8962-6 |page=102 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=aYuyvt7VR2sC&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&lpg=PA366&dq=%22NBC%20Bandstand%22&pg=PA102#v=onepage&q=%22NBC%20Bandstand%22&f=true |access-date=February 1, 2025 |language=en}}</ref> *September 7 β ''[[The Adventures of Jim Bowie]]'' on ABC (1956β1958) *September 8 β ''[[Hey, Jeannie!]]'' starring [[Jeannie Carson]] on CBS (1956β57, then 1958 in syndication as ''The Jeannie Carson Show'') *September 15 β ''[[The Adventures of Sir Lancelot]]'' (UK) on ITV (After being sold to the NBC network in the United States, it later becomes the first British television series ever to be made in colour, in this case it wouldn't premiere in the United States until 9 days later on September 24, 1956) (1956β57) *September 18 β ''[[Noah's Ark (1956 TV series)|Noah's Ark]]'', featuring [[Paul Burke (actor)|Paul Burke]] debuts on NBC (1956β1957) *September 25 β ''[[State Trooper (TV series)|State Trooper]]'' featuring [[Rod Cameron (actor)|Rod Cameron]] premieres in syndication (1956β1959) *September 29 β ''[[The Gale Storm Show]]'' premieres on CBS (1956β1960) *October 4 β In the USA **''[[Playhouse 90]]'' (1956β1961) **''[[The Ford Show]]'', "Starring [[Tennessee Ernie Ford]]" (1956β1961) *October 27 β ''[[Accent on Strings]]'' (1956, Sydney Australia, debuts on the first "official" day of television in Australia) *October 29 β ''[[Fun Farm]]'' (1956β1957, first Australian-produced children's television series) *November 9 **''[[The Isador Goodman Show]]'' (1956β1957, Melbourne Australia) **''[[Stairway to the Stars (TV series)|Stairway to the Stars]]'' (1956β1958, Melbourne Australia) *November 11 β ''[[Air Power (TV series)|Air Power]]'', narrated by [[Walter Cronkite]], on [[CBS]] (1956β1957) *November 15 β ''[[TV Channell]]'' (1956β1957, Sydney and Melbourne Australia) *November 21 - ''[[Can Do]]'' (1956) debuts on NBC.<ref name="brooks">{{cite book |last1=Brooks |first1=Tim |last2=Marsh |first2=Earle F. |title=The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows, 1946-Present |date=June 24, 2009 |publisher=Random House Publishing Group |isbn=978-0-307-48320-1 |page=215 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=w8KztFy6QYwC&dq=%22Can+Do%22+NBC+%22Robert+Alda%22&pg=PA215 |access-date=September 16, 2023 |language=en}}</ref> *November 26 β ''[[The Price Is Right (1956 U.S. game show)|The Price Is Right]]'' game series premieres (1956β1965). *December 3 β ''[[Sydney Tonight]]'' (1956β1959, Sydney Australia) *''[[Opportunity Knocks (UK TV series)|Opportunity Knocks]]'' on ITV (UK) (1956β1978) *''[[The Steve Allen Show]]'' premieres in the US (1956β1960) *''[[What the Papers Say]]'' on ITV (UK) (1956β2008) ===Ending this year=== {| class="wikitable" ! Date || Show || Debut |- | January 12 | ''[[Wanted (1955 TV series)|Wanted]]'' | 1955 |- | February 27 | ''[[The Tony Martin Show]]'' | 1954 |- | March 5 | ''[[Medical Horizons]]'' |rowspan="2"| 1955 |- | March 19 | ''[[Jungle Jim (TV series)|Jungle Jim]]'' |- | March 25 | ''[[Justice (1954 TV series)|Justice]]'' | 1954 |- | April 28 | ''[[It's Always Jan]]'' | 1955 |- | June 3 | ''[[It's a Great Life (TV series)|It's a Great Life]]'' |rowspan="3"| 1954 |- | June 14 | ''[[Stop the Music (American TV series)|Stop the Music]]'' |- | June 23 | ''[[The Jimmy Durante Show]]'' |- | August 14 | ''[[Sneak Preview (TV series)|Sneak Preview]]'' | rowspan="4"| 1956 |- | August 27 | ''The Gordon MacRae Show'' |- | September 11 | ''[[This Is Show Business]]'' |- | September 18 | ''[[G.E. Summer Originals]]'' |- | September 22 | ''[[The Honeymooners]]'' | 1955 |- | November 2 | ''NBC Bandstand''<ref name=mnr/> | rowspan="2"| 1956 |- | December 31 | ''[[Can Do]]''<ref name=brooks/> |- |rowspan="2"| Unknown | ''Cisco Kid'' | 1950 |- | ''[[Super Circus]]'' | 1949 |} ==Births== {| class="wikitable" ! Date || Name || Notability |- | January 3 | [[Mel Gibson]] | Actor |- | January 6 | [[Holly Fulger]] | Actress (''[[Anything but Love]]'', ''[[Ellen (TV series)|Ellen]]'') |- | January 7 | [[David Caruso]] | Actor (''[[NYPD Blue]]'', ''[[CSI: Miami]]'') |- | rowspan="2"| January 9 | [[Imelda Staunton]] | English actress (''[[Up the Garden Path (radio and TV series)|Up the Garden Path]]'', ''[[The Crown (TV series)|The Crown]]'') |- | [[Kimberly Beck]] | Actress (''[[Peyton Place (TV series)|Peyton Place]]'') |- | January 13 | [[Janet Hubert]] | Actress (''[[The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air]]'') |- | January 20 | [[Bill Maher]] | Comedian and talk-show host (''[[Real Time with Bill Maher]]'') |- | January 21 | [[Geena Davis]] | Actress (''[[Buffalo Bill (TV series)|Buffalo Bill]]'', ''[[The Geena Davis Show]]'', ''[[Commander in Chief (TV series)|Commander in Chief]]'') |- | January 23 | [[Natalie West]] | Actress (''[[Roseanne]]'') |- | January 27 | [[Susanne Blakeslee]] | Actress (''[[The Fairly OddParents]]'', ''[[Rapunzel's Tangled Adventure]]'', ''[[DuckTales (1987 TV series)|DuckTales]]'', ''[[The Secret Saturdays]]'') |- | February 6 | [[Jon Walmsley]] | British-American actor (''[[The Waltons]]'') |- | rowspan="2"| February 11 | [[Catherine Hickland]] | Actress (''[[One Life to Live]]'') |- | [[Deena Freeman]] | Actress (''[[Too Close for Comfort]]'') |- | February 12 | [[Arsenio Hall]] | Actor, comedian and talk-show host (''[[The Arsenio Hall Show]]'') |- | February 13 | [[Paul Stojanovich]] | Producer (died 2003) |- | February 17 | [[Richard Karn]] | Actor (''[[Home Improvement (TV series)|Home Improvement]]''), game show host |- | February 19 | [[Kathleen Beller]] | Actress (''[[Dynasty (1981 TV series)|Dynasty]]'') |- | February 25 | [[Jean Bruce Scott]] | Actress (''[[Airwolf]]'') |- | February 27 | [[Tim Brando]] | Sportscaster |- | February 29 | [[Jonathan Coleman (presenter)|Jonathan Coleman]] | Presenter (died 2021) |- | March 1 | [[Tim Daly]] | Actor (''[[Wings (NBC TV series)|Wings]]'', ''[[Superman: The Animated Series]]'', ''[[Private Practice (TV series)|Private Practice]]'', ''[[Madam Secretary (TV series)|Madam Secretary]]'') |- | March 7 | [[Bryan Cranston]] | Actor (''[[Malcolm in the Middle]]'', ''[[Breaking Bad]]'') |- | March 8 | [[John Kapelos]] | Actor |- | March 11 | [[Rob Paulsen]] | Voice actor (''[[Animaniacs]]'', ''[[Pinky and the Brain]]'', ''[[Dexter's Laboratory]]'', ''[[The Powerpuff Girls]]'', ''[[The Fairly OddParents]]'', ''[[Time Squad]]'', ''[[Kim Possible]]'', ''[[The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius]]'', ''[[Danny Phantom]]'', ''[[Catscratch]]'', ''[[Coconut Fred's Fruit Salad Island]]'', ''[[T.U.F.F. Puppy]]'') |- | March 13 | [[Dana Delany]] | Actress (''[[China Beach]]'', ''[[Body of Proof]]'', ''[[Superman: The Animated Series]]'') |- | April 3 | [[Ray Combs]] | Game show host (''[[Family Feud]]'') (died 1996) |- | April 5 |[[Diamond Dallas Page]] | Actor and professional wrestler |- | April 12 | [[Andy GarcΓa]] | Actor |- | rowspan="2"| April 18 | [[Melody Thomas Scott]] | Actress (''[[The Young and the Restless]]'') |- | [[John James (actor)|John James]] | Actor (''[[The Colbys]]'') |- | April 23 | [[Kevin Meaney]] | Comedian (died 2016) |- | April 28 | [[Nancy Lee Grahn]] | Actress (''[[Santa Barbara (TV series)|Santa Barbara]]'', ''[[General Hospital]]'') |- | April 29 | [[Susan Pratt]] | Actress (''[[General Hospital]]'', ''[[Guiding Light]]'', ''[[All My Children]]'') |- | May 1 | [[Byron Stewart]] | Actor (''[[The White Shadow (TV series)|The White Shadow]]'', ''[[St. Elsewhere]]'') |- | rowspan="2"|May 9 | [[Mary Mapes]] | Producer |- | [[Wendy Crewson]] | Actress |- | May 17 | [[Bob Saget]] | Actor and host (''[[Full House]]'', ''[[America's Funniest Home Videos]]'') (died 2022) |- | May 19 | [[Steven Ford]] | Actor |- | May 20 | [[Dean Butler (actor)|Dean Butler]] | Actor (''[[Little House on the Prairie (TV series)|Little House on the Prairie]]'') |- | June 1 | [[Tom Irwin (actor)|Tom Irwin]] | Actor (''[[My So-Called Life]]'', ''[[Devious Maids]]'') |- | June 4 | [[Keith David]] | Actor (''[[Gargoyles (TV series)|Gargoyles]]'', ''[[Greenleaf (TV series)|Greenleaf]]'') |- | June 5 | [[Nicolette Goulet]] | Actress (died 2008) |- | June 7 | [[L.A. Reid]] | Record producer |- | June 18 | [[Brian Benben]] | Actor (''[[Dream On (TV series)|Dream On]]'', ''[[Private Practice (TV series)|Private Practice]]'') |- | June 22 | [[Tim Russ]] | Actor (''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'') |- |June 23 |[[Randy Jackson]] |Judge (''[[American Idol]]'') |- | June 24 | [[Joe Penny]] | English-born actor (''[[Riptide (U.S. TV series)|Riptide]]'', ''[[Jake and the Fatman]]'') |- | rowspan="2"|June 25 | [[Anthony Bourdain]] | Chef (died 2018) |- | [[Bob West]] | Actor (''[[Barney & Friends]]'') |- | June 30 | [[David Alan Grier]] | Actor and comedian (''[[In Living Color]]'') |- | July 1 | [[Alan Ruck]] | Actor (''[[Spin City]]'', ''[[The Exorcist (TV series)|The Exorcist]]'') |- | July 5 | [[Louis Herthum]] | Actor |- | July 6 | [[Casey Sander]] | Actor (''[[Grace Under Fire]]'') |- | July 9 | [[Tom Hanks]] | Actor (''[[Bosom Buddies]]'') |- | July 11 | [[Sela Ward]] | Actress (''[[Sisters (U.S. TV series)|Sisters]]'', ''[[Once and Again]]'', ''[[CSI: NY]]'') |- | July 12 | [[Mel Harris]] | Actress (''[[thirtysomething]]'') |- | July 20 | [[Dwayne Wayans]] | Composer |- | July 30 | [[Delta Burke]] | Actress (''[[Designing Women]]'') |- | July 31 | [[Michael Biehn]] | Actor |- | August 5 | [[Maureen McCormick]] | Actress (Marcia on ''[[The Brady Bunch]]'') |- | August 6 | [[Stepfanie Kramer]] | Actress (''[[Hunter (1984 U.S. TV series)|Hunter]]'') |- | August 7 | [[Bill Griffeth]] | Host |- | August 8 | [[Nathan Wang]] | Composer |- | August 10 | [[Peter Robbins (actor)|Peter Robbins]] | Voice actor (original voice of [[Charlie Brown]] in the ''[[Peanuts]]'' specials) (died 2022) |- | August 14 | [[JackΓ©e Harry]] | Actress and comedian (''[[Sister, Sister (TV series)|Sister, Sister]]'', ''[[Everybody Hates Chris]]'') |- | August 19 | [[Adam Arkin]] | Actor (''[[Chicago Hope]]'') |- | August 21 | [[Kim Cattrall]] | Actress (''[[Sex and the City]]'') |- | August 23 | [[Skipp Sudduth]] | Actor (''[[Third Watch]]'') |- | August 26 | [[Brett Cullen]] | Actor (''[[The Chisholms]]'', ''[[The Simple Life (1998 TV series)|The Simple Life]]'', ''[[Legacy (U.S. TV series)|Legacy]]'') |- | August 28 | [[Russell Curry]] | Soap opera actor |- | September 1 | [[Sachi Parker]] | Actress |- | September 8 | [[Maurice Cheeks]] | [[NBA]] basketball player |- | rowspan="2"| September 20 | [[Gary Cole]] | Actor (''[[Midnight Caller]]'', ''[[Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law]]'', ''[[Kim Possible]]'', ''[[Veep]]'') |- | [[Debbi Morgan]] | Actress (''[[All My Children]]'', ''[[The Young and the Restless]]'') |- | September 26 | [[Linda Hamilton]] | Actress (''[[Beauty and the Beast (1987 TV series)|Beauty and the Beast]]'') |- | October 1 | [[Theresa May]] | Politician<ref>{{Cite web |last=Pentelow |first=Orla |last2=O'Connor |first2=Tamison |date=2017-06-22 |title=Theresa May: A Political Life In Pictures |url=https://www.vogue.co.uk/gallery/theresa-may-political-life-in-pictures |access-date=2024-09-02 |website=British Vogue |language=en-GB}}</ref> |- | October 2 | [[Charlie Adler]] | Voice actor (''[[Tiny Toon Adventures]]'', ''[[Rocko's Modern Life]]'', ''[[Aaahh!!! Real Monsters]]'', ''[[Cow and Chicken]]'', ''[[Brandy & Mr. Whiskers]]'', ''[[Pet Alien]]'') |- | October 8 | [[Stephanie Zimbalist]] | Actress (''[[Remington Steele]]'') |- | October 18 | [[Craig Bartlett]] | Animator and voice actor (''[[Hey Arnold!]]'') |- | October 21 | [[Jim Watkins (news anchor)|Jim Watkins]] | American anchor |- | November 10 | [[Sinbad (comedian)|Sinbad]] | Comedian and actor (''[[A Different World]], [[Houseguest]]'') |- | November 13 | [[Rex Linn]] | Actor (''[[CSI: Miami]]'') |- | November 18 | [[Ramona Singer]] | American television personality |- | November 19 | [[Ann Curry]] | Journalist |- | November 22 | [[Richard Kind]] | Actor (''[[Mad About You]]'', ''[[Spin City]]'') |- | November 24 | [[Ruben Santiago-Hudson]] | Actor (''[[Castle (TV series)|Castle]]'') |- | November 27 | [[William Fichtner]] | Actor (''[[Prison Break]]'') |- | December 2 | [[Steven Bauer]] | Actor (''[[Breaking Bad]]'', ''[[Ray Donovan]]'') |- | December 4 | [[Bernard King]] | [[NBA]] basketball player |- | December 7 | [[Larry Bird]] | [[NBA]] basketball player |- | December 17 | [[Michael J. Weithorn]] | Writer |- | December 18 | [[Ron White]] | Actor |- | December 24 | [[Stephanie Hodge]] | Actress (''[[Unhappily Ever After]]'') |- | rowspan="2"| December 30 | [[Patricia Kalember]] | Actress (''[[Sisters (U.S. TV series)|Sisters]]'') |- | [[Sheryl Lee Ralph]] | Actress (''[[Moesha]]'', ''[[Instant Mom]]'') |} ==Television debuts== *[[Norman Alden]] β ''[[NBC Matinee Theater]]'' *[[R.G. Armstrong]] β ''[[The West Point Story (TV series)|The West Point Story]]'' *[[James Cagney]] β ''[[Robert Montgomery Presents]]'' *[[Sydney Chaplin]] β ''[[Kings Row (TV series)|Kings Row]]'' *[[Sean Connery]] β ''[[Dixon of Dock Green]]'' *[[Bing Crosby]] β ''[[Ford Star Jubilee]]'' *[[Bette Davis]] β ''[[The 20th Century-Fox Hour]]'' *[[Patty Duke]] β ''[[Armstrong Circle Theatre]]'' *[[Clint Eastwood]] β ''[[TV Reader's Digest]]'' *[[Nigel Hawthorne]] β ''Cry Wolf!'' *[[Rance Howard]] β ''[[Kraft Television Theatre]]'' *[[George Kennedy]] β ''[[The Phil Silvers Show]]'' *[[George Leech (actor)|George Leech]] β ''[[ITV Television Playhouse]]'' *[[Arthur Malet]] β ''[[Playwrights '56]]'' *[[Jeanette MacDonald]] β ''[[Screen Directors Playhouse]]'' *[[Vic Morrow]] β ''[[The Millionaire (TV series)|The Millionaire]]'' *[[Jack Nicholson]] β ''NBC Matinee Theater'' *[[Eddie Parker (actor)|Eddie Parker]] β ''[[Tales of the Texas Rangers]]'' *[[George Peppard]] β ''[[The Big Story (TV program)|The Big Story]]'' *[[Claude Rich]] β ''Le revizor ou L'inspecteur gΓ©nΓ©ral'' *[[Paul Scofield]] β ''[[Play of the Week (TV series)|Play of the Week]]'' *[[Barbara Stanwyck]] β ''[[Ford Theatre]]'' *[[Rip Torn]] β ''[[Omnibus (American TV program)|Omnibus]]'' *[[John Vernon]] β ''[[First Performance]]'' ==References== {{Reflist}} {{Years in TV by country|1956}} {{Years in television}} [[Category:1956 in television| ]]
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