1956 in television explained

The year 1956 in television involved some significant events.Below is a list of television-related events during 1956.

Events

Programs/programmes

Debuts

Ending this year

Date Show Debut
January 12Wanted1955
February 27 The Tony Martin Show1954
March 5Medical Horizons1955
March 19Jungle Jim
March 25Justice1954
April 28It's Always Jan 1955
June 3 It's a Great Life 1954
June 14 Stop the Music
June 23The Jimmy Durante Show
September 11 This Is Show Business 1956
September 22The Honeymooners 1955
December 31 Can Do 1956
UnknownCisco Kid 1950
Super Circus 1949

Births

Date Name Notability
January 3 Mel GibsonActor
January 6Holly FulgerActress (Anything but Love, Ellen)
January 7 David CarusoActor (NYPD Blue, )
January 9Imelda StauntonEnglish actress (Up the Garden Path, The Crown)
Kimberly BeckActress (Peyton Place)
January 13Janet HubertActress (The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air)
January 20 Bill MaherComedian and talk-show host (Real Time with Bill Maher)
January 21 Geena DavisActress (Buffalo Bill, The Geena Davis Show, Commander in Chief)
January 23Natalie WestActress (Roseanne)
January 27Susanne BlakesleeActress (The Fairly OddParents, Rapunzel's Tangled Adventure, DuckTales, The Secret Saturdays)
February 6Jon WalmsleyBritish-American actor (The Waltons)
February 11 Catherine HicklandActress (One Life to Live)
Deena FreemanActress (Too Close for Comfort)
February 12 Arsenio HallActor, comedian and talk-show host (The Arsenio Hall Show)
February 13Paul StojanovichProducer (died 2003)
February 17 Richard KarnActor (Home Improvement), game show host
February 19 Kathleen BellerActress (Dynasty)
February 25Jean Bruce ScottActress (Airwolf)
February 27Tim BrandoSportscaster
February 29Jonathan ColemanPresenter (died 2021)
March 1 Tim DalyActor (Wings, , Private Practice, Madam Secretary)
March 7Bryan CranstonActor (Malcolm in the Middle, Breaking Bad)
March 8John KapelosActor
March 11Rob PaulsenVoice actor (Animaniacs, Pinky and the Brain, Dexter's Laboratory, The Powerpuff Girls, The Fairly OddParents, Time Squad, Kim Possible, , Danny Phantom, Catscratch, Coconut Fred's Fruit Salad Island, T.U.F.F. Puppy)
March 13 Dana DelanyActress (China Beach, Body of Proof, )
April 3 Ray CombsGame show host (Family Feud) (died 1996)
April 5Diamond Dallas PageActor and professional wrestler
April 12 Andy GarcíaActor
April 18 Melody Thomas ScottActress (The Young and the Restless)
John JamesActor (The Colbys)
April 23Kevin MeaneyComedian (died 2016)
April 28Nancy Lee GrahnActress (Santa Barbara, General Hospital)
April 29Susan PrattActress (General Hospital, Guiding Light, All My Children)
May 1Byron StewartActor (The White Shadow, St. Elsewhere)
May 9Mary MapesProducer
Wendy CrewsonActress
May 17 Bob SagetActor and host (Full House, America's Funniest Home Videos) (died 2022)
May 19Steven FordActor
May 20Dean ButlerActor (Little House on the Prairie)
June 1Tom IrwinActor (My So-Called Life, Devious Maids)
June 4Keith DavidActor (Gargoyles, Greenleaf)
June 5Nicolette GouletActress (died 2008)
June 7L.A. ReidRecord producer
June 18Brian BenbenActor (Dream On, Private Practice)
June 22Tim RussActor ()
June 23Randy JacksonJudge (American Idol)
June 24Joe PennyEnglish-born actor (Riptide, Jake and the Fatman)
June 25Anthony BourdainChef (died 2018)
Bob WestActor (Barney & Friends)
June 30 David Alan GrierActor and comedian (In Living Color)
July 1 Alan RuckActor (Spin City, The Exorcist)
July 5Louis HerthumActor
July 6Casey SanderActor (Grace Under Fire)
July 9 Tom HanksActor (Bosom Buddies)
July 11 Sela WardActress (Sisters, Once and Again, )
July 12 Mel HarrisActress (thirtysomething)
July 20Dwayne WayansComposer
July 30Delta BurkeActress (Designing Women)
July 31 Michael BiehnActor
August 5 Maureen McCormickActress (Marcia on The Brady Bunch)
August 6 Stepfanie KramerActress (Hunter)
August 7Bill GriffethHost
August 8Nathan WangComposer
August 10Peter RobbinsVoice actor (original voice of Charlie Brown in the Peanuts specials) (died 2022)
August 14Jackée HarryActress and comedian (Sister, Sister, Everybody Hates Chris)
August 19Adam ArkinActor (Chicago Hope)
August 21 Kim CattrallActress (Sex and the City)
August 23Skipp SudduthActor (Third Watch)
August 26Brett CullenActor (The Chisholms, The Simple Life, Legacy)
August 28Russell CurrySoap opera actor
September 1Sachi ParkerActress
September 8Maurice CheeksNBA basketball player
September 20 Gary ColeActor (Midnight Caller, Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law, Kim Possible, Veep)
Debbi MorganActress (All My Children, The Young and the Restless)
September 26 Linda HamiltonActress (Beauty and the Beast)
October 2Charlie AdlerVoice actor (Tiny Toon Adventures, Rocko's Modern Life, Aaahh!!! Real Monsters, Cow and Chicken, Brandy & Mr. Whiskers, Pet Alien)
October 8Stephanie ZimbalistActress (Remington Steele)
October 18Craig BartlettAnimator and voice actor (Hey Arnold!)
October 21Jim WatkinsAmerican anchor
November 10SinbadComedian and actor (A Different World, Houseguest)
November 13Rex LinnActor ()
November 18Ramona SingerAmerican television personality
November 19Ann CurryJournalist
November 22Richard KindActor (Mad About You, Spin City)
November 24Ruben Santiago-HudsonActor (Castle)
November 27William FichtnerActor (Prison Break)
December 2Steven BauerActor (Breaking Bad, Ray Donovan)
December 4Bernard KingNBA basketball player
December 7Larry BirdNBA basketball player
December 17Michael J. WeithornWriter
December 18Ron WhiteActor
December 24Stephanie HodgeActress (Unhappily Ever After)
December 30Patricia KalemberActress (Sisters)
Sheryl Lee RalphActress (Moesha, Instant Mom)

Television debuts

Notes and References

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  2. Book: Schwoch, James. Global TV New Media and the Cold War; 1946–69. University of Illinois Press. 2009. Champaign. 9780252033742. 39–40.
  3. http://www.americanradiohistory.com/hd2/Archive-BC-IDX/56-OCR/1956-01-30-BC-OCR-Page-0059.pdf "NBC, Westinghouse complete exchange."
  4. 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."
  5. News: Times . Russell Baker Special To the New York . 1956-05-22 . Stevenson, Kefauver Find Agreement in TV Debate; H-Bomb Tests Noted STEVENSON FACES KEFAUVER ON TV . en-US . The New York Times . 2023-05-23 . 0362-4331.
  6. Web site: Museum . Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and . 2016-06-15 . Adlai Stevenson and Estes Kefauver - First Televised Debate, 1956 . 2023-05-23 . STLtoday.com . en.
  7. Web site: Martin . Terry . 2016-06-15 . From 1956, the First Televised Presidential Debate, Adlai Stevenson vs Estes Kefauver Illinois Channel . 2023-05-23 . en-US.
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  9. Book: Brooks . Tim . Marsh . Earle F. . The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows, 1946-Present . June 24, 2009 . Random House Publishing Group . 978-0-307-48320-1 . 215 . September 16, 2023 . en.