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{{Short description|none}} <!-- "none" is preferred when the title is sufficiently descriptive; see [[WP:SDNONE]] --> {{Use mdy dates|date=October 2019}} {{more citations needed|date=February 2024}} {{Year nav topic5|1967|television|radio|film|music}}<!--no space 1967--> The year '''1967 in television''' involved some significant events. Below is a list of television-related events in 1967. ==Events== *January 15 **The inaugural [[Super Bowl I|Super Bowl]] is simulcast on [[CBS]] and [[NBC]] **[[The Rolling Stones]] appear on [[CBS]]'s ''[[The Ed Sullivan Show]]'', where, at [[Ed Sullivan|Sullivan's]] insistence, they perform "[[Let's Spend the Night Together]]" as "Let's Spend Some Time Together." *January 29 – The first [[CBS Playhouse]] presentation, ''[[The Final War of Olly Winter]]'', is televised. * February 16 – The first airing of "[[Space Seed]]", the ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series|Star Trek]]'' television episode that introduces popular villain [[Khan Noonien Singh]], as played by [[Ricardo Montalbán]], is aired on [[NBC]]. *February 23 – [[The Beatles]] make a taped appearance on [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]]'s ''[[American Bandstand]]'', where they premiere their new [[music videos]] for the songs "[[Penny Lane]]" and "[[Strawberry Fields Forever]]". *February 25 – [[Gene Kelly]] stars in ''[[Jack and the Beanstalk#Television|Jack and the Beanstalk]]''; airing on NBC and produced by [[Hanna-Barbera]], it is the first TV special to combine live action and animation. *March – ''[[Gunsmoke]]'' is renewed by [[CBS]] for the fall 1967 season. Aging (it was completing its 12th season) and declining in the ratings, CBS planned to cancel the western, but protests from viewers, network affiliates and even members of [[United States Congress|Congress]] and especially [[William S. Paley]] (Gunsmoke was Paley's wife's favorite show), the head of the network, lead the network to move the series from its longtime late Saturday time slot to early Mondays for the fall—displacing ''[[Gilligan's Island]]'', which initially had been renewed for the fall but is cancelled instead. ''Gunsmoke'' would remain on CBS until 1975. *March 6 – ''[[Mark Twain Tonight!]]'' starring [[Hal Holbrook]] as Mark Twain, premieres on [[CBS]]. *March 11 – This was the last day that French-language TV stations in Canada were required to run "personals" (classified advertising) between 6–7 p.m. Monday through Saturday. *May 1 – The United Network (initially known as the [[Overmyer Network]]) launches broadcasting with the talk/variety show ''The Las Vegas Show''—which would be the only show it airs, as both network and show disappear in June due in part to transmission expenses. *May 13 – TV Bandeirantes São Paulo, a first [[Network television|network television station]] of [[Rede Bandeirantes]], an officially regular broadcasting service to start in [[Brazil]]. *May 15 – [[CBS News]] and BBC host the "Town Meeting of the World" with governor [[Ronald Reagan]] and senator [[Robert F. Kennedy]]. *May – [[David Dortort]] appoints himself executive producer of ''[[Bonanza]]'', a move which takes him out of the day-to-day running of the show but allows him to spend his efforts on another [[NBC]] western, ''[[The High Chaparral]]''. *June 12 – The fourth ''[[Peanuts]]'' special, ''[[You're in Love, Charlie Brown]]'', with a springtime theme, has its premiere on [[CBS]]. *June 15 – [[ATV10|ATV0]], Melbourne, launches [[color television]] in Australia with live coverage of the Pakenham races. *June 25 – The special ''[[Our World (International TV special)|Our World]]'' becomes the first live worldwide "via satellite" TV broadcast, transmitting to 30 countries. Performers include [[Mick Jagger]], [[Marianne Faithfull]], [[Keith Richards]], [[Keith Moon]], [[Eric Clapton]], [[Pattie Harrison]], [[Jane Asher]], [[Graham Nash]], [[Hunter Davies]], and [[The Beatles]] (who perform "[[All You Need Is Love]]," a song composed especially for the occasion). *July 1 – With live coverage from the [[Wimbledon Championships]] of tennis, [[BBC Two|BBC2]] becomes Europe's first color TV broadcaster, although still in the experimental stage. *July 28 – In the [[VPRO]] television show ''Hoepla'', model [[Phil Bloom]] flashes nude in front of the cameras. Several angry viewers complain by sending letters of protests. *August 6 – [[Formula One]] auto racing has its first colour TV broadcast, as the [[1967 German Grand Prix]] raced at [[Nürburgring]] is colorcast to a [[West Germany|West German]] audience on an experimental basis. *August 21 – ABC's ''[[Dark Shadows]]'' and CBS's ''[[As the World Turns]]'' are the first daytime soaps on their respective networks to go color. *August 25 – [[Color television]] is officially launched in West Germany (simultaneously by [[ARD (broadcaster)|ARD]] and [[ZDF]]) at precisely 9:30 am, with a symbolic launch button pressed by [[Willy Brandt]] at the [[Internationale Funkausstellung Berlin]]. *August 29 – ''[[The Fugitive (1963 TV series)|The Fugitive]]'' finale proves to be one of the most-watched episodes of the decade. *September 2 – At 12:30 pm, Channel 9 in [[Sioux City, Iowa]] switches from being KVTV (CBS basic) to [[KCAU-TV]] (ABC full-time). Three days later, CBS returns to the area when [[KMEG-TV]] signs-on. *September 9 – NBC airs what will prove to be the pilot of ''[[Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In]]''; which would have its actual series premiere on January 22, 1968. *September 10 – [[The Who]] destroy their instruments during a performance on [[CBS]]'s ''[[The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour]]'' *September 17 – [[The Doors]] appear on ''The Ed Sullivan Show'' and perform "Light My Fire". Sullivan had requested that the line "Girl we couldn't get much higher" be changed for the show, but [[Jim Morrison]] performs it the way it was written and the band is banned from the show as a result. *October 1 **First colour television broadcasts introduced in France, [[Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic|RSFSR]] and [[Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic|BSSR]] using [[SECAM]] system. **In the [[VPRO]] TV show ''Hoepla'', model Phil Bloom is seen reading a newspaper; when she folds the newspaper, she is completely nude (the first time someone appears nude in a television program). *November 7 - The Golden Jubilee [[October Revolution Day]] Parades in Moscow, [[Saint Petersburg|Leningrad]] and [[Minsk]] are first major events to be broadcast in color in the Soviet Union using SECAM system. *November 19 – [[TVB]] launches free-to-air television in Hong Kong. *November 27 – [[Channel 7 (Thailand)|Thai Army Television]] converts from System M (a 525-line screen) to System B (625 lines) in preparation for [[PAL]] color (to be launched in 1969). *December 2 – Color television is officially launched on [[BBC Two|BBC2]]. *December 11 – NBC airs the all-star special ''[[Movin' With Nancy]]'', featuring [[Nancy Sinatra]] and guests. *December 21 – The only guests for a highly rated holiday episode of ''[[The Dean Martin Show]]'' are the family members of Martin and [[Frank Sinatra]]. *December 26 – The Beatles' ''[[Magical Mystery Tour (film)|Magical Mystery Tour]]'' airs on [[BBC One|BBC1]] in the UK. ;Also in 1967 *All [[CBS]] soap operas transition from live to tape broadcasts *[[PAL]] and [[SECAM]] video standards introduced * A taped appearance by [[The Beatles]] on the ''Ed Sullivan Show'', premiering their new music video for the song "Hello Goodbye" *The [[Federal Communications Commission|FCC]] orders that cigarette ads on television, radio and in print must include a warning about the health risks of smoking *The [[Corporation for Public Broadcasting]] is established *[[Cissy King]] replaces [[Barbara Boylan]] as [[Bobby Burgess]]'s dance partner on ''[[The Lawrence Welk Show]]''. ==Programs/Programmes== *''American Bandstand'' (1952–89) *''[[Another World (TV series)|Another World]]'' (1964–99) *''[[Armchair Theatre]]'' (1956–68) *''[[As the World Turns]]'' (1956–2010) *''[[Batman (TV series)|Batman]]'' (1966–68) *''[[Bewitched]]'' (1964–72) *''[[Blue Peter]]'' (UK) (1958–present) *''[[Bonanza]]'' (1959–73) *''[[Bozo the Clown]]'' (1949–present) *''[[Candid Camera]]'' (1948–present) *''[[Captain Kangaroo]]'' (1955–84) *''[[Come Dancing]]'' (UK) (1949–95) *''[[Coronation Street]]'' (UK) (1960–present) *''[[Crossroads (soap opera)|Crossroads]]'' (UK) (1964–88, 2001–03) *''[[Daniel Boone (1964 TV series)|Daniel Boone]]'' (1964–70) *''[[Dark Shadows]]'' (1966–71) *''[[Days of Our Lives]]'' (1965–present) *''[[Dixon of Dock Green]]'' (UK) (1955–76) *''[[Doctor Who]]'' (UK) (1963–89, 1996, 2005–present) *''[[Face the Nation]]'' (1954–present) *''[[Family Affair]]'' (1966–71) *''[[Four Corners (Australian TV program)|Four Corners]]'' (Australia) (1961–present) *''[[General Hospital]]'' (1963–present) *''[[Get Smart]]'' (1965–70) *''[[Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.]]'' (1964–70) *''[[Grandstand (BBC)|Grandstand]]'' (UK) (1958–2007) *''[[Green Acres]]'' (1965–71) *''[[Gunsmoke]]'' (1955–75) *''[[Hallmark Hall of Fame]]'' (1951–present) *''[[Hockey Night in Canada]]'' (1952–present) *''[[Hogan's Heroes]]'' (1965–71) *''[[I Dream of Jeannie]]'' (1965–70) *''[[I Spy (1965 TV series)|I Spy]]'' (1965–1968) *''[[It's Academic]]'' (1961–present) *''[[Jeopardy!]]'' (1964–75, 1984–present) *''[[Lost in Space]]'' (1965–68) *''[[Love of Life]]'' (1951–80) *''[[Match Game]]'' (1962–69, 1973–84, 1990–91, 1998–99) *''[[Meet the Press]]'' (1947–present) *''[[Mission: Impossible (1966 TV series)|Mission: Impossible]]'' (1966–73) *''[[Wild Kingdom|Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom]]'' (1963–88, 2002–present) *''[[My Three Sons]]'' (1960–72) *''[[Opportunity Knocks (UK TV series)|Opportunity Knocks]]'' (UK) (1956–78) *''[[Panorama (TV series)|Panorama]]'' (UK) (1953–present) *''[[Petticoat Junction]]'' (1963–70) *''[[Peyton Place (TV series)|Peyton Place]]'' (1964–69) *''[[Play School (Australian TV series)|Play School]]'' (1966–present) *''[[Run for Your Life (TV series)|Run for Your Life]]'' (1965–1968) *''[[Search for Tomorrow]]'' (1951–86) *''[[Star Trek: The Original Series|Star Trek]]'' (1966–69) *''[[That Girl]]'' (1966–71) *''[[The Andy Griffith Show]]'' (1960–68) *''[[The Avengers (TV series)|The Avengers]]'' (UK) (1961–69) *''[[The Bell Telephone Hour]]'' (1959–68) *''[[The Beverly Hillbillies]]'' (1962–71) *''[[The Dean Martin Show]]'' (1965–74) *''[[The Doctors (1963 TV series)|The Doctors]]'' (1963–82) *''[[The Ed Sullivan Show]]'' (1948–71) *''[[The Edge of Night]]'' (1956–84) *''[[The Fulton Sheen Program]]'' (1961–68) *''[[The Good Old Days (UK TV series)|The Good Old Days]]'' (UK) (1953–83) *''[[Guiding Light|The Guiding Light]]'' (1952–2009) *''[[The Hollywood Palace]]'' (1964–1970) *''[[The Late Late Show (Irish talk show)|The Late Late Show]]'' (Ireland) (1962–present) *''[[The Lawrence Welk Show]]'' (1955–82) *''[[The Lucy Show]]'' (1962–68) *''[[The Mavis Bramston Show]]'' (Australia) (1964–68) *''[[The Mike Douglas Show]]'' (1961–82) *''[[The Money Programme]]'' (UK) (1966–present) *''[[The Monkees (TV series)|The Monkees]]'' (1966–68) *''[[The Mothers-in-Law]]'' (1967–69) *''[[The Newlywed Game]]'' (1966–74) *''[[The Saint (TV series)|The Saint]]'' (UK) (1962–69) *''[[The Secret Storm]]'' (1954–74) *''[[The Sky at Night]]'' (UK) (1957–present) *''[[Today (NBC program)|The Today Show]]'' (1952–present) *''[[The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson]]'' (1962–[[1992 in television|92]]) *''[[The Wednesday Play]]'' (UK) (1964–70) *''[[This Is Your Life (British TV series)|This Is Your Life]]'' (UK) (1955–2003) *''[[Tom and Jerry]]'' (1965–72, 1975–77, 1980–82) *''[[Top of the Pops]]'' (UK) (1964–2006) *''[[Truth or Consequences]]'' (1950–88) *''[[Walt Disney anthology television series|Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color]]'' (1961–69) *''[[What the Papers Say]]'' (UK) (1956–2008) *''[[World of Sport (UK TV series)|World of Sport]]'' (1965–85) *''[[Z-Cars]]'' (UK) (1962–78) == Debuts == * January 7 **''[[The Forsyte Saga (1967 TV series)|The Forsyte Saga]]'', [[BBC]] drama in 26 50-minute episodes **A prime-time edition of ''[[The Newlywed Game]]'' (1967–1971) on [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] * January 9 – ''[[Mr. Terrific (TV series)|Mr. Terrific]]'' on [[CBS]] (last aired on August 27, 1967) * January 13 – ''[[Rango (TV series)|Rango]]'' on [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] (last aired on September 1, 1967) * February 5 – ''[[The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour]]'' (1967–1969) on [[CBS]] * February 13 – ''[[Mr. Dressup]]'' (1967–1996) on CBC * July 3 – ''[[ITV News at Ten|News at Ten]]'' (1967–1999, 2001–2004, 2008–present) on [[ITV (TV channel)|ITV]] in the UK * September 5 **''[[The Prisoner]]'' on Canada's [[CTV Television Network]] **''[[Good Morning World (American TV series)|Good Morning World]]'' on CBS (1967–1968) * September 6 – ''[[He & She]]'' (1967–1968) and ''[[Dundee and the Culhane]]'' (fall 1967 only) both on CBS * September 7 **''[[The Flying Nun]]'' (1967–1970) on ABC **''[[Cimarron Strip]]'' (1967–1968) on CBS * September 8 – ''[[Hondo (TV series)|Hondo]]'' (ended December 29, 1967) on ABC * September 9 – ''[[Spider-Man (1967 TV series)|Spider-Man]]'' (1967–1970) and [[George of the Jungle]] (1967) on ABC * September 10 – ''[[The Mothers-in-Law]]'' (1967–1969) and ''[[The High Chaparral]]'' (1967–1971) both on [[NBC]] * September 11 – ''[[The Carol Burnett Show]]'' (1967–1978) on CBS * September 14 – ''[[Ironside (TV series)|Ironside]]'' (1967–1975) on NBC * September 16 – ''[[Mannix]]'' (1967–1975) on CBS * September 18 – ''[[Love is a Many Splendored Thing (TV series)|Love is a Many Splendored Thing]]'' (1967–1973) on CBS daytime * September 29 – ''[[The Prisoner]]'' is broadcast in the UK on [[Associated TeleVision|ATV]] and [[Grampian Television]] * October 1 – ''[[Ultra Seven]]'' (1967–1968) on ''[[Tokyo Broadcasting System|TBS]]'' in Japan * December 26 – ''[[Do Not Adjust Your Set]]'' on ITV (1967–1969) ==Ending this year== {| class="wikitable" ! Date ! Show ! Debut |- | March 14 | ''[[Combat!]]'' | 1962 |- | March 17 | ''[[The Green Hornet (TV series)|The Green Hornet]]'' | rowspan="2"| 1966 |- | April 9 | ''[[Ultraman (1966 TV series)|Ultraman]]'' (Japan) |- | April 15 | ''[[Flipper (1964 TV series)|Flipper]]'' | 1964 |- | April 22 | ''[[Please Don't Eat the Daisies (TV series)|Please Don't Eat the Daisies]]'' | 1965 |- | May 5 | ''[[Rango (TV series)|Rango]]'' | 1967 |- | May 21 | ''[[Kimba the White Lion]]'' (Japan) | 1966 |- | August 29 | ''[[The Fugitive (1963 TV series)|The Fugitive]]'' | 1963 |- |September 1 |''[[The Time Tunnel]]'' | 1966 |- |September 3 |''[[What's My Line?]]'' |1950 |- |September 4 |''[[Gilligan's Island]]'' |1964 |- |September 16 |''[[Space Ghost (TV series)|Space Ghost]]'' |rowspan="2"|1966 |- |October 4 |''[[Batfink]]'' |- |} ==Births== {| class="wikitable" |- " ! Date || Name || Notability |- | rowspan="2"|January 2 | [[Tia Carrere]] | American actress (''[[Relic Hunter]]'') |- | [[James Marshall (actor)|James Marshall]] | Actor (''[[Twin Peaks]]'') |- | January 8 | [[R. Kelly]] | Singer |- | rowspan="2"|January 9 | [[David Costabile]] | Actor |- | [[Dave Matthews]] | Guitarist |- | January 10 | [[Jeremy Cumpston]] | Actor |- | January 13 | [[Suzanne Cryer]] | Actress (''[[Two Guys and a Girl]]'', ''[[Silicon Valley (TV series)|Silicon Valley]]'') |- | January 16 | [[Lynda Baquero]] | American correspondent |- | rowspan="2"|January 19 | [[Christine Tucci]] | Actress |- | [[Javier Cámara]] | Actor |- | January 20 | [[Stacey Dash]] | Actress (''[[Clueless (TV series)|Clueless]]'') |- | January 24 | [[Phil LaMarr]] | Actor (''[[Mad TV]]'', ''[[Futurama]]'', ''[[The Weekenders]]'', ''[[Static Shock]]'', ''[[Justice League (TV series)|Justice League]]'', ''[[Samurai Jack]]'', ''[[Ozzy & Drix]]'', ''[[Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends]]'', ''[[The Life and Times of Juniper Lee]]'') |- | January 26 | [[Bryan Callen]] | Actor and comedian (''[[Mad TV]]'') |- | February 1 | [[Gabrielle Fitzpatrick]] | Australian actress (''[[The Man from Snowy River (TV series)|The Man from Snowy River]]'') |- | February 2 | [[Jenny Lumet]] | Actress |- | February 5 | [[Chris Parnell]] | Actor and comedian (''[[Saturday Night Live]]'', ''[[30 Rock]]'') |- | rowspan="2"|February 10 | [[Laura Dern]] | Actress (''[[The Last Man on Earth (TV series)|The Last Man on Earth]]'') |- | [[Vince Gilligan]] | American writer |- | February 12 | [[Jane Skinner]] | American former daytime news anchor |- | February 13 | [[Carolyn Lawrence]] | Voice actress (voice of [[Sandy Cheeks|Sandy]] on ''[[SpongeBob SquarePants]]'' and [[Cindy Vortex|Cindy]] on ''[[The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius|Jimmy Neutron]]'') |- | February 16 | [[Keith Gretzky]] | Hockey player |- | February 18 | [[Tracey Edmonds]] | Anchor |- | February 19 | [[Benicio del Toro]] | Actor |- | rowspan="2"|February 20 | [[David Herman]] | Actor and comedian (''[[Mad TV]]'', ''[[Futurama]]'', ''[[King of the Hill]]'') |- | [[Andrew Shue]] | Actor (''[[Melrose Place]]'') |- | rowspan="2"|February 22 | [[Paul Lieberstein]] | Screenwriter, actor and producer (''[[The Office (U.S. TV series)|The Office]]'') |- | [[Bentley Mitchum]] | Actor |- | rowspan="2"|February 23 | [[Paul Anthony Stewart]] | Actor (''[[Guiding Light]]'') |- | [[Eric Kaplan]] | Writer |- | February 26 | [[Currie Graham]] | Actor |- | February 28 | [[Charles Chun]] | Actor |- | March 1 | [[George Eads]] | Actor (''[[CSI: Crime Scene Investigation]]'', ''[[Savannah (TV series)|Savannah]]'', ''[[MacGyver (2016 TV series)|MacGyver]]'') |- | March 6 | [[Connie Britton]] | Actress and singer (''[[Spin City]]'', ''[[Friday Night Lights (TV series)|Friday Night Lights]]'', ''[[Nashville (2012 TV series)|Nashville]]'') |- | March 7 | [[Jeff Eastin]] | Writer |- | March 9 | [[Jeffrey Nachmanoff]] | Screenwriter |- | rowspan="2"|March 11 | [[John Barrowman]] | Scottish-American actor (''[[Arrow (TV series)|Arrow]]'') |- | [[George Gray (television personality)|George Gray]] | American television personality |- | rowspan="2"|March 16 | [[Lauren Graham]] | Actress (''[[Gilmore Girls]]'', ''[[Parenthood (2010 TV series)|Parenthood]]'') |- | [[Richard James Simpson]] | Singer |- | March 17 | [[Billy Corgan]] | Singer |- | March 23 | [[Sandra Dee Robinson]] | Actress (''[[Another World (TV series)|Another World]]'') |- | March 25 | [[Ben Mankiewicz]] | American television personality |- | March 27 | [[Talisa Soto]] | Actress |- | March 28 | [[Tracey Needham]] | Actress (''[[Life Goes On (TV series)|Life Goes On]]'', ''[[JAG (TV series)|JAG]]'') |- | rowspan="2"|March 29 | [[Michel Hazanavicius]] | Producer |- | [[Christopher Thornton]] | Actor |- | April 2 | [[Renée Estevez]] | Actress |- | April 6 | [[Kathleen Barr]] | Canadian voice actress (Kevin and Marie on ''[[Ed, Edd n Eddy]]'') |- | April 9 | [[Margaret Josephs]] | American television personality |- | rowspan="4"|April 17 | [[Leslie Bega]] | Actress (''[[Head of the Class]]'', ''[[CSI: NY]]'', ''[[The Sopranos]]'') |- | [[Kimberly Elise]] | Actress |- | [[Liz Phair]] | Singer |- | [[Henry Ian Cusick]] | Peruvian-Scottish actor (''[[Lost (2004 TV series)|Lost]]'') |- | April 18 | [[Maria Bello]] | Actress (''[[ER (TV series)|ER]]'') |- | April 20 | [[Lara Jill Miller]] | Actress and voice actress (''[[Gimme a Break!]]'', voice of Lisa Loud on ''[[The Loud House]]'') |- | rowspan="2"|April 22 | [[Sheryl Lee]] | Actress |- | [[Sherri Shepherd]] | Actress and comedian (''[[Everybody Loves Raymond]]'', ''[[Less than Perfect]]'') |- | April 23 | [[Melina Kanakaredes]] | Actress (''[[Guiding Light]]'', ''[[Providence (American TV series)|Providence]]'', ''[[CSI: NY]]'') |- | April 25 | [[Jane Clayson Johnson]] | American journalist |- | rowspan="2"|April 26 | [[Kane (wrestler)|Glenn Jacobs]] | Pro wrestler |- | [[Marianne Jean-Baptiste]] | English actress (''[[Without a Trace]]'') |- | April 27 | [[Jason Whitlock]] | Sports commentator |- | rowspan="2"|April 28 | [[Kari Wuhrer]] | Actress and singer (''[[Sliders (TV series)|Sliders]]'') |- | [[Jonathan Gilbert]] | Actor |- | May 1 | [[Tim McGraw]] | Actor |- | May 2 | [[Mika Brzezinski]] | Talk show host |- | May 4 | [[Ana Gasteyer]] | Actress (''[[Suburgatory]]'', ''[[Lady Dynamite]]'', ''[[People of Earth (TV series)|People of Earth]]'') |- | May 5 | [[Buddy Giovinazzo]] | Filmmaker |- | May 12 | [[Brent Forrester]] | Writer |- | May 14 | [[Tony Siragusa]] | American National Football League defensive tackle (died 2022) |- | May 18 | [[Nancy Juvonen]] | Film producer |- | rowspan="2"|May 20 | [[Stephanie Niznik]] | Actress (''[[Everwood]]'') (died 2019) |- | [[Gabriele Muccino]] | Director |- | May 21 | [[Chris Benoit]] | Canadian pro wrestler ([[New Japan Pro-Wrestling|NJPW]], [[Extreme Championship Wrestling|ECW]], [[World Championship Wrestling|WCW]], [[WWE]]) (died 2007) |- | May 22 | [[Brooke Smith (actress)|Brooke Smith]] | Actress |- | rowspan="3"|May 24 | [[Dana Ashbrook]] | Actor (''[[Twin Peaks]]'') |- | [[Eric Close]] | Actor (''[[Without a Trace]]'', ''[[Nashville (2012 TV series)|Nashville]]'') |- | [[Heavy D]] | Rapper (died 2011) |- | May 26 | [[Beth Mowins]] | American play-by-play announcer and sports journalist |- | rowspan="2"|May 27 | [[Eddie McClintock]] | Actor |- | [[Lou Gish]] | Actress (died 2006) |- | May 28 | [[Glen Rice]] | [[NBA]] basketball player |- | May 30 | [[Ali Adler]] | Canadian American television producer |- | May 31 | [[Phil Keoghan]] | Host |- | rowspan="2"|June 1 | [[Rick Peters]] | American actor |- | [[Siggy Flicker]] | Israeli American television personality |- | rowspan="2"|June 3 | [[Anderson Cooper]] | American journalist |- | [[Jason Jones (actor)|Jason Jones]] | American actor |- | June 4 | [[Michael Greyeyes]] | Actor |- | rowspan="2"|June 5 | [[Ron Livingston]] | American actor |- | [[David Ushery]] | American television news anchor |- | rowspan="2"|June 6 | [[Max Casella]] | Actor (''[[Doogie Howser, M.D.]]'', ''[[The Sopranos]]'', ''[[Boardwalk Empire]]'') |- | [[Paul Giamatti]] | Actor |- | June 8 | [[Dan Futterman]] | Actor (''[[Judging Amy]]'') |- | June 10 | [[June Carryl]] | Actress |- | June 16 | [[Daniel Zelman]] | Actor (''[[Damages (TV series)|Damages]]'') |- | June 17 | [[Eric Stefani]] | Writer |- | June 18 | [[David Burke (American actor)|David Burke]] | Writer |- | June 19 | [[Araceli González]] | Actress |- | June 19 | [[Chris Larkin]] | Actor |- | June 20 | [[Nicole Kidman]] | Actress |- | rowspan="2"|June 21 | [[Jim Breuer]] | Actor and comedian (''[[Saturday Night Live]]'') |- | [[Carrie Preston]] | Actress |- | June 24 | [[Sherry Stringfield]] | Actress (''[[ER (TV series)|ER]]'') |- | rowspan="2"|June 25 | [[Veena Sud]] | American television writer |- | [[Desiree Gruber]] | American television producer |- |rowspan="3"|June 28 | [[Gil Bellows]] | Actor (''[[Ally McBeal]]'', ''[[The Agency (2001 TV series)|The Agency]]'') |- | [[Allan Heinberg]] | American film screenwriter |- | [[Peter Linz]] | American puppeteer |- | June 29 | [[Melora Hardin]] | Actress and singer (''[[Monk (TV series)|Monk]]'', ''[[The Office (U.S. TV series)|The Office]]'') |- | July 1 | [[Pamela Anderson]] | Model and actress (''[[Baywatch]]'') |- | rowspan="2"|July 2 | [[Peter Baker (journalist)|Peter Baker]] | Journalist |- | [[Jonathan Capehart]] | Journalist |- | July 6 | [[Glen Mazzara]] | Writer |- | July 11 | [[John Henson (comedian)|John Henson]] | American comedian |- | July 12 | [[Natalie Desselle-Reid]] | Actress (''[[Eve (2003 TV series)|Eve]]'') (died 2020) |- | rowspan="3"|July 16 | [[Will Ferrell]] | Actor and comedian (''[[Saturday Night Live]]'') |- | [[Jonathan Adams (American actor)|Jonathan Adams]] | American actor (''[[American Dreams]]'', ''[[Bones (TV series)|Bones]]'', ''[[Last Man Standing (U.S. TV series)|Last Man Standing]]'') |- | [[Brian Baker (actor)|Brian Baker]] | Actor |- | July 18 | [[Vin Diesel]] | Actor |- | July 20 | [[Reed Diamond]] | Actor (''[[Homicide: Life on the Street]]'', ''[[Dollhouse (TV series)|Dollhouse]]'') |- | July 23 | [[Philip Seymour Hoffman]] | Actor (died 2014) |- | rowspan="2"|July 25 | [[Matt LeBlanc]] | Actor (Joey on ''[[Friends]]'') |- | [[Wendy Raquel Robinson]] | Actress (''[[The Steve Harvey Show]]'', ''[[The Game (U.S. TV series)|The Game]]'') |- | July 26 | [[Jason Statham]] | Actor |- | July 27 | [[Sasha Mitchell]] | Actor (''[[Dallas (TV series)|Dallas]]'', ''[[Step by Step (TV series)|Step by Step]]'') |- | August 1 | [[José Padilha]] | Producer |- | August 2 | [[Aline Brosh McKenna]] | Producer |- | August 4 | [[Chuck Hogan]] | Screenwriter |- | August 9 | [[Deion Sanders]] | [[NFL]] football player, [[MLB]] baseball player and sports analyst |- | August 11 | [[Joe Rogan]] | Actor and comedian (''[[NewsRadio]]'') |- | August 12 | [[Brent Sexton]] | Actor |- | rowspan="2"|August 13 | [[Quinn Cummings]] | Actress (''[[Family (1976 TV series)|Family]]'') |- | [[Byron Mann]] | Actor |- | August 15 | [[Peter Hermann (actor)|Peter Hermann]] | Actor |- | August 17 | [[David Conrad]] | Actor |- |rowspan="2"|August 21 | [[Michael Bendetti]] | Actor and producer (''[[21 Jump Street]]'') |- | [[Serj Tankian]] | Singer |- | rowspan="2"|August 22 | [[Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje]] | Actor (''[[Oz (TV series)|Oz]]'', ''[[Lost (2004 TV series)|Lost]]'') |- | [[Ty Burrell]] | Actor (''[[Modern Family]]'') |- | August 31 | [[Jonathan Cake]] | English actor (''[[Chuck (TV series)|Chuck]]'', ''[[Desperate Housewives]]'') |- | September 6 | [[Chad Coleman]] | Actor (''[[The Wire]]'', ''[[The Walking Dead (TV series)|The Walking Dead]]'', ''[[The Expanse (TV series)|The Expanse]]'') |- | September 7 | [[Leslie Jones (comedian)|Leslie Jones]] | Actress and comedian (''[[Saturday Night Live]]'') |- | September 11 | [[Harry Connick Jr.]] | American actor |- | September 12 | [[Louis C.K.]] | American stand-up comedian |- | September 13 | [[Michael Johnson (sprinter)|Michael Johnson]] | Sprinter |- | September 14 | [[Dan Cortese]] | Actor (''[[Veronica's Closet]]'', ''[[What I Like About You (TV series)|What I Like About You]]'') |- | September 17 | [[Malik Yoba]] | Actor (''[[New York Undercover]]'') |- | September 19 | [[Chris Sheridan (writer)|Chris Sheridan]] | Actor |- | rowspan="2"|September 20 | [[Kristen Johnston]] | Actress (''[[3rd Rock from the Sun]]'') |- | [[Victoria Dillard]] | American actress (''[[Spin City]]'') |- | September 22 | [[Matt Besser]] | Actor |- |rowspan="2"|September 23 | [[LisaRaye McCoy]] | Actress (''[[All of Us]]'') |- | [[Jenna Stern]] | Actress |- | September 27 | [[Debi Derryberry]] | Voice actress (voice of [[Jimmy Neutron|Jimmy]] on ''[[The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius|Jimmy Neutron]]'') |- | September 30 | [[Andrea Roth]] | Canadian actress |- | October 1 | [[Ajai Sanders]] | Actress (''[[A Different World]]'') |- | October 2 | [[Tom Kiesche]] | Actor |- | rowspan="2"|October 4 | [[Liev Schreiber]] | Actor (''[[Ray Donovan]]'') |- | [[Jovita Moore]] | News anchor (died 2021) |- | October 6 | [[Bruno Bichir]] | Actor |- | October 7 | [[Toni Braxton]] | Singer |- | October 8 | [[Teddy Riley]] | Singer, songwriter and record producer |- | October 9 | [[Eddie Guerrero]] | [[WWE]] pro wrestler (died 2005) |- | October 10 | [[Michael Giacchino]] | Composer |- | October 11 | [[Artie Lange]] | Comedian and actor (''[[Mad TV]]'') |- | October 13 | [[Kate Walsh (actress)|Kate Walsh]] | Actress (''[[Grey's Anatomy]]'', ''[[Private Practice (TV series)|Private Practice]]'', ''[[13 Reasons Why]]'') |- | October 14 | [[Stephen A. Smith]] | Sports journalist |- | October 16 | [[Davina McCall]] | English TV presenter |- | rowspan="2"|October 18 | [[Eric Stuart]] | Voice actor (voice of [[Brock (Pokémon)|Brock]] and James on ''[[Pokémon (anime)|Pokémon]]'') and singer |- | [[Lucky Yates]] | Voice actor |- | October 20 | [[Fred Coury]] | Drummer |- | October 21 | [[Marci Klein]] | Producer |- | October 23 | [[Walt Flanagan]] | Comic book manager |- | rowspan="2" | October 26 | [[Ali Farahnakian]] | Actor |- | [[Keith Urban]] | Singer (''[[American Idol]]'', ''[[The Voice (Australian TV series)|The Voice]]'')<ref>{{Cite web |date=2023-11-07 |title=Keith Urban: Biography, Country Music Singer, American Idol |url=https://www.biography.com/musicians/keith-urban |access-date=2024-02-21 |website=Biography |language=en-US}}</ref> |- | October 27 | [[Scott Weiland]] | Singer (died 2015) |- | October 28 | [[Julia Roberts]] | Actress |- | October 29 | [[Joely Fisher]] | Actress (''[[Ellen (TV series)|Ellen]]'', ''[['Til Death]]'') |- | rowspan="2"|October 31 | [[Vanilla Ice]] | Rapper and actor |- | [[Adam Schlesinger]] | American songwriter (died 2020) |- | rowspan="2"|November 1 | [[Kara Vallow]] | American television animation producer |- | [[Michael Seitzman]] | American television producer |- | November 5 | [[Judy Reyes]] | Actress (''[[Scrubs (TV series)|Scrubs]]'', ''[[Devious Maids]]'') |- | November 8 | [[Courtney Thorne-Smith]] | Actress (''[[Melrose Place]]'', ''[[Ally McBeal]]'', ''[[According to Jim]]'') |- |rowspan="3"|November 13 | [[Jimmy Kimmel]] | Talk show host (''[[Jimmy Kimmel Live!]]'') |- | [[Matt Weitzman]] | American producer |- | [[Steve Zahn]] | American actor |- | November 15 | [[E-40]] | Rapper and actor |- | November 16 | [[Lisa Bonet]] | Actress (''[[The Cosby Show]]'', ''[[A Different World]]'') |- |rowspan="2"|November 17 | [[Ronnie DeVoe]] | American actor |- | [[John Kennedy (puppeteer)|John Kennedy]] | American actor |- | November 19 | [[Randi Kaye]] | American television news journalist |- | November 22 | [[Mark Ruffalo]] | Actor |- | November 23 | [[Salli Richardson]] | Actress |- | rowspan="2"|November 25 | [[Curtis Baldwin]] | Actor (''[[227 (TV series)|227]]'') |- | [[Niurka Marcos]] | Actress |- | rowspan="2"|November 28 | [[Anna Nicole Smith]] | Model and actress (''[[The Anna Nicole Show]]'') (died 2007) |- | [[Stephnie Weir]] | Actress and comedian (''[[Mad TV]]'') |- | December 1 | [[Nestor Carbonell]] | Actor (''[[Suddenly Susan]]'', ''[[Kim Possible]]'', ''[[Lost (2004 TV series)|Lost]]'', ''[[Bates Motel (TV series)|Bates Motel]]'') |- |rowspan="2"|December 6 | [[Judd Apatow]] | Producer |- | [[Bryan Johnson (comic book writer)|Bryan Johnson]] | American podcaster |- | December 7 | [[Tino Martinez]] | Player |- | December 8 | [[Michelle Miller]] | National correspondent |- | December 10 | [[Arnold Pinnock]] | Actor |- | rowspan="2"|December 11 | [[Peter Kelamis]] | Canadian voice actor (Rolf on ''[[Ed, Edd n Eddy]]'') |- | [[Mo'Nique]] | Comedian and actress (''[[The Parkers]]'') |- | December 13 | [[Jamie Foxx]] | Actor (''[[In Living Color]]'', ''[[The Jamie Foxx Show]]'') and singer |- | rowspan="2"|December 14 | [[Noelle Beck]] | American actress (''[[Loving (TV series)|Loving]]'') |- | [[Kirsten Powers]] | American author |- | December 15 | [[Keith Askins]] | [[NBA]] basketball player |- | December 17 | [[Sonia Satra]] | Actress (''[[Guiding Light]]'', ''[[One Life to Live]]'') |- | December 19 | [[Bill Weir]] | American journalist |- | December 24 | [[John Carpenter (game show contestant)|John Carpenter]] | Game show contestant |- | December 28 | [[Sean Casey (filmmaker)|Sean Casey]] | Filmmaker |- | December 29 | [[Ashleigh Banfield]] | Canadian-American journalist |- | December 31 | [[Rebecca Rigg]] | Actress |} ==Deaths== {| class="wikitable" ! Date || Name || Age || Notability |- |January 21 |[[Ann Sheridan]] |align="center"|51 |Actress (''[[Another World (TV series)|Another World]]'') |- |February 21 |[[Charles Beaumont]] |align="center"|38 |Screenplay writer (''[[The Twilight Zone (1959 TV series)|Twilight Zone]]'') |- |May 30 |[[Claude Rains]] |align="center"|77 |Actor |- |June 29 |[[Jayne Mansfield]] |align="center"|34 |Actress |} ==Television debuts== *[[Rutanya Alda]] – ''[[The Borgia Stick]]'' *[[Tom Baker]] – ''[[Trapped! (TV series)|Trapped!]]'' *[[Ed Begley Jr.]] – ''[[My Three Sons]]'' *[[Candice Bergen]] – ''[[Coronet Blue]]'' *[[Dennis Christopher]] – ''[[The Time Tunnel]]'' *[[Timothy Dalton]] – ''Sat'day While Sunday'' *[[William Devane]] – ''[[N.Y.P.D. (TV series)|N.Y.P.D.]]'' *[[Antonio Fargas]] – ''[[Ironside (1967 TV series)|Ironside]]'' *[[Harrison Ford]] – ''[[The Virginian (TV series)|The Virginian]]'' *[[Frederic Forrest]] – ''[[Dark Shadows]]'' *[[Paul Freeman (actor)|Paul Freeman]] – ''[[Champion House]]'' *[[Michael Gambon]] – ''[[Softly, Softly (TV series)|Softly, Softly]]'' *[[Julius Harris]] – ''N.Y.P.D.'' *[[Goldie Hawn]] – ''[[Good Morning World (American TV series)|Good Morning World]]'' *[[Eric Idle]] – ''[[No – That's Me Over Here!]]'' *[[Diane Keen]] – ''[[Love Story (British TV series)|Love Story]]'' *[[Yaphet Kotto]] – ''[[NBC Experiment in Television]]'' *[[Ed Lauter]] – ''Dark Shadows'' *[[Kay Lenz]] – ''[[The Monroes (1966 TV series)|The Monroes]]'' *[[Steve Martin]] – ''[[Off to See the Wizard]]'' *[[Toshiro Mifune]] – ''Taiyo no Aitsu'' *[[Helen Mirren]] – ''The Extravaganza of Golgotha Smuts'' *[[Christopher Mitchum]] – ''[[Dundee and the Culhane]]'' *[[Lorenzo Music]] – ''[[The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour]]'' *[[Annette O'Toole]] – ''My Three Sons'' *[[Stephen Rea]] – ''[[Angel Pavement (1967 TV series)|Angel Pavement]]'' *[[Buddy Rogers (actor)|Buddy Rogers]] – ''[[The Lucy Show]]'' *[[John Ritter]] – ''[[The Dating Game]]'' *[[Alex Rocco]] – ''[[Batman (TV series)|Batman]]'' *[[Jan-Michael Vincent]] – ''[[Dragnet (1967 TV series)|Dragnet]]'' *[[Michael York]] – ''[[The Forsyte Saga (1967 TV series)|The Forsyte Saga]]'' {{Years in TV by country|1967}} {{Years in television}} ==References== {{Reflist}} [[Category:1967 in television| ]]
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