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Overview of the events of 1966 in television
The year 1966 in television involved some significant events. Below is a list of television -related events in that year.
Events
January 3 – Hullabaloo shows promotional videos of The Beatles songs "Day Tripper " and "We Can Work It Out ".
January 8 – Shindig! airs for the last time on ABC , with musical guests the Kinks and the Who .
January 11 – Dorothy Malone resumes the role of Constance Carson on Peyton Place (she had been temporarily replaced by Lola Albright ).
January 12 - The first episode of Batman (TV Series) ("Hi Diddle Riddle") is aired on ABC starring Adam West and Burt Ward
January 13 – Tabitha is born on the Bewitched episode titled, "And Then There Were Three."
February 1 – KFBB-TV in Great Falls, Montana becomes the first station in that state to affiliate primarily with ABC .
February 5 – ABC Scope begins to devote itself exclusively to coverage of the Vietnam war.
February 13 - The Rolling Stones make another appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show .
February 15 – Citing circumstances beyond his control, Fred Friendly resigns from CBS News .
February 18 – An Evening with Carol Channing airs on CBS.
February 23 – Television comes to Greece with the launch of ERT .
February 27 – Perry Mason airs its only color episode, "The Case of the Twice-Told Twist."
March 30 – The special Color Me Barbra , with Barbra Streisand , airs on CBS.
April 18 – The Academy Awards air in color for the first time, on ABC .
May 15 – The first Japanese popular Owarai variety show program, Shoten , debuts on Nippon Television Network , and will be watched by more than 25 million Japanese every week.
June 5 – The Beatles make a taped appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show , debuting their music videos for "Rain " and "Paperback Writer ."
June – ABS-CBN introduces color television to the Philippines , using NTSC .
July 1 – Color television is launched in Canada in both English and French, also using NTSC.
July 10 – Ultraman debuts on TBS in Japan. The character would spawn over 16 television adaptions over the next 40 years.
July 16 – The Miss Universe pageant goes color.
July 30 - An all-time record United Kingdom television audience of more than 32,000,000 watches the England national football team beat West Germany 4-2 to win the FIFA World Cup at Wembley .
August 6 – In a post-fight interview, Howard Cosell honors Muhammad Ali 's wishes to no longer be referred to as Cassius Clay, contrasting with the approach of most other sports reporters of the time.
September 8 – The first episode of Star Trek ("The Man Trap") is aired.
September 9 - The first episode of The Green Hornet ("The Silent Gun") is aired on ABC starring Van Williams and Bruce Lee
September 10 – A night of firsts for the Miss America Pageant—its first color TV broadcast and its first airing on NBC .
September 11 - The Rolling Stones make another appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show .
September 19 – Color television comes to Alaska as KENI-TV airs the premiere episode of That Girl ("Don't Just Do Something, Stand There", which had aired in the "lower 48" on September 8).
October 2 – The four-part serial Talking to a Stranger , acclaimed as one of the finest British television dramas of the 1960s, begins transmission in the Theatre 625 strand on BBC2 .
October 6 – After quickly cancelling The Tammy Grimes Show , ABC fills the void by launching a prime-time edition of The Dating Game . The show's success leads to The Newlywed Game 's own prime-time edition in January 1967.
October 15 – A TV version of the musical Brigadoon is telecast on ABC as a special, using an updated script and story line and re-introducing some of the songs cut from the 1954 movie. The production stars Robert Goulet , Peter Falk and Sally Ann Howes , also featuring Edward Villella and Marlyn Mason . The special airs only one other time, in 1967, before disappearing completely.
October 17 – All of NBC 's news programming begins airing in full-color.
October 27 – It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown airs for the first time on CBS .
October 29 – Actor William Hartnell makes his last regular appearance as the First Doctor in the concluding moments of Episode 4 of the Doctor Who serial The Tenth Planet . Actor Patrick Troughton briefly appears as the Second Doctor at the conclusion of the serial.
November 5 – Actor Patrick Troughton appears in his first full Doctor Who serial The Power of the Daleks as the Second Doctor .
November 16 – Cathy Come Home , one of the best-known plays ever to be televised in the UK, is presented in BBC1 's The Wednesday Play anthology strand.
November 19 – First live 2-way satellite telecasts between Hawaii (KHVH-TV, now KITV ) and the Mainland (ABC), via the Lani Bird satellite.
December 18 – CBS airs the television adaptation of How the Grinch Stole Christmas for the first time.
December 21 – A Christmas Memory , a recounting of Truman Capote 's childhood experiences as captured in his 1956 memoir, is adapted for television on ABC Stage 67 . Frank Perry directs, Capote himself narrates, and Geraldine Page (in an Emmy-winning performance) stars.
December 24 – WPIX in New York City premieres the Yule Log Christmas special which ran every year from 1966 to 1989, but returned in 2001.
Also in 1966
The 1951–53 CBS sitcom Amos & Andy is pulled from syndication broadcast due to complaints from civil rights organizations.
Macdonald Carey starts reciting the epigram "Like sands through the hourglass, so are the days of our lives" at the beginning of his soap opera, Days of Our Lives , a tradition that continues today, over a decade after his death.
Programs/programmes
Debuts
Ending this year
Births
Date
Name
Notability
January 13
Patrick Dempsey
Actor (Grey's Anatomy )
January 17
Joshua Malina
Actor (Sports Night , The West Wing , Scandal )
January 20
Rainn Wilson
Actor and comedian (Dwight Schrute on The Office )
February 13
Neal McDonough
Actor (Band of Brothers , Desperate Housewives , Justified )
February 19
Justine Bateman
Actress (Family Ties )
February 22
Rachel Dratch
Actress (Saturday Night Live )
February 25
Alexis Denisof
Actor (Buffy the Vampire Slayer , Angel )
Téa Leoni
Actress (Madam Secretary )
February 27
Donal Logue
Canadian-American actor (Grounded for Life , Sons of Anarchy , Vikings )
Gregg Rainwater
Actor (The Young Riders )
March 14
Elise Neal
Actress (The Hughleys )
Gary Anthony Williams
Actor (The Boondocks )
March 22
Eric Bruskotter
Actor (Tour of Duty )
March 23
Marin Hinkle
Actress (Once and Again , Two and a Half Men )
March 26
Michael Imperioli
Actor (The Sopranos )
April 4
Nancy McKeon
Actress (The Facts of Life )
April 8
Robin Wright
Actress (Santa Barbara , House of Cards )
April 9
Cynthia Nixon
Actress (Sex and the City )
April 10
Brad William Henke
Actor (Nikki , Going to California , October Road )
April 22
Jeffrey Dean Morgan
Actor (Supernatural , The Good Wife , The Walking Dead )
May 1
Charlie Schlatter
Actor (Diagnosis: Murder , Kick Buttowski: Suburban Daredevil )
May 12
Stephen Baldwin
Actor (The Young Riders )
May 17
Hill Harper
Actor (CSI: NY )
May 20
Mindy Cohn
Actress (The Facts of Life )
May 21
Lisa Edelstein
Actress (House , Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce )
May 23
H. Jon Benjamin
Actor (Bob's Burgers )
June 8
Julianna Margulies
Actress (ER , The Good Wife )
June 14
Traylor Howard
Actress (Two Guys and a Girl , Monk )
June 28
Sara Stewart
Actress (Sugar Rush )
June 30
Mike Tyson
Boxer
July 2
Kathryn Erbe
Actress (Oz , Law & Order: Criminal Intent )
July 3
Sandra Lee
Author, chef/host
July 9
Pamela Adlon
Actress (King of the Hill , Recess )
July 11
Debbe Dunning
Actress (Home Improvement )
Greg Grunberg
Actor (Felicity , Alias , Heroes )
July 14
Matthew Fox
Actor (Party of Five , Lost )
July 15
Amanda Foreman
Actress (Felicity )
Kristoff St. John
Actor (The Young and the Restless )
July 19
Nancy Carell
Actress, comedian (Saturday Night Live , The Daily Show , The Office ) and wife of Steve Carell
July 29
Richard Steven Horvitz
Actor (The Angry Beavers , Invader Zim , The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy )
July 31
Dean Cain
Actor (Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman )
August 9
Patrick Petersen
Actor (Knots Landing )
August 14
Halle Berry
Actress (Living Dolls )
August 25
Robert Maschio
Actor (Scrubs )
August 30
Michael Michele
Actress (Homicide: Life on the Street , ER )
September 2
Tuc Watkins
Actor (One Life to Live , Desperate Housewives )
September 9
Adam Sandler
Actor and comedian (Saturday Night Live )
September 12
Darren E. Burrows
Actor (Northern Exposure )
September 23
LisaRaye
Actress (All of Us )
September 29
Jill Whelan
Actress (The Love Boat )
October 6
Jacqueline Obradors
Actress (NYPD Blue )
October 8
Karyn Parsons
Actress (The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air )
October 11
Luke Perry
Actor (Beverly Hills, 90210 , Riverdale )
October 19
Roger Cross
Jamaican-born Canadian actor (24 )
October 26
Steve Valentine
Actor (Crossing Jordan )
October 28
Andy Richter
Talk show announcer and comedian (Late Night , Conan )
October 28
Chris Bauer
Actor
October 31
Mike O'Malley
Actor (Yes, Dear , Glee )
November 2
David Schwimmer
Actor (Ross on Friends )
November 6
Peter DeLuise
Actor, director and screenwriter (21 Jump Street )
November 15
Rachel True
Actress (Half & Half )
November 26
Garcelle Beauvais
Actress (NYPD Blue , The Jamie Foxx Show )
December 4
Fred Armisen
Actor and comedian (Saturday Night Live , Portlandia , Documentary Now! )
December 8
Matthew Labyorteaux
Actor (Little House on the Prairie )
December 9
Toby Huss
Actor (The Adventures of Pete & Pete , King of the Hill )
December 11
Gary Dourdan
Actor (CSI: Crime Scene Investigation )
December 15
Molly Price
Actress (Third Watch )
December 21
Michelle Hurd
Actress (Law & Order: Special Victims Unit )
Kiefer Sutherland
Canadian actor (24 , Designated Survivor ) and son of Donald Sutherland
Kari Turner
Actress (JAG )
December 27
Bill Goldberg
WCW wrestler
Eva LaRue
Model and actress (All My Children , CSI: Miami )
Deaths