1953 in television
See also: 1952 in television, other events of 1953, 1954 in television and
the list of 'years in
television'.
Events
- January 19 - 68% of all US television sets were tuned in to I Love Lucy to watch Lucy give birth.
- February 18 - Lucille
Ball and Desi Arnaz sign an $8,000,000 contract to continue the I Love
Lucy television series through 1955.
- February 26 - Fulton
Sheen, on his program Life Is Worth Living, reads Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, with the names of high-ranking Soviet officials replacing the key characters. At the end of the reading, Sheen
intoned that "Stalin must one day meet his judgment". In a
highly-publicized incident, Stalin died one week later.
- March 25 - CBS concedes victory to RCA in the war over color television standards.
- April 3 - TV Guide is
published for the first time, with 10 editions and a circulation of 1,562,000.
- May 25 - KUHT in Houston becomes the
first non-commercial educational TV station.
- June 2 - The Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II is televised in the UK. Sales of TV sets rise sharply in the
weeks leading up to the event. It is also one of the earliest broadcasts to be deliberately recorded for posterity and still
exists in its entirety today.
- July 18 - The Quatermass Experiment, first of the famous Quatermass science-fiction serials by Nigel
Kneale, begins its run on the BBC.
- The Tonight Show begins as a local New York variety show.
- August 30 - NBC's Kukla, Fran, and Ollie is the first publicly announced
experimental broadcast of a program in RCA compatible color.
- October 19 - Arthur
Godfrey fires Julius La
Rosa on the air.
- November 22 - RCA airs (with special permission from the FCC) the first commercial color program
in compatible color, the Colgate Comedy Hour with Donald O'Connor.
- December 24 - NBC's Dragnet becomes the first network-sponsored television program.
- December 17 – The FCC reverses its 1951 decision and approves
the RCA/NTSC color system.
- Japanese television goes on the air for the first time.
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