- Source: 1958 in British television
This is a list of British television related events from 1958.
Events
= January
=14 January – TWW, the first ITV franchise for South Wales and the West of England, goes on the air.
= February
=13 February – A by-election is covered on UK television for the first time when Granada broadcasts coverage of the 1958 Rochdale by-election; Broadcaster Ludovic Kennedy takes second place for the Liberals, considerably increasing their share of the vote.
17 February – Pope Pius XII designates St. Clare of Assisi as the patron saint of television. Thereafter, placing her icon on a television set is said to improve reception.
18 February – Footage of the annual Shrove Tuesday Atherstone Ball Game is shown on television for the first time.
= March
=31 March – Debut of the BBC's serial Starr and Company, set in an engineering firm. The programme is aired for nine months.
= April
=14 April — The newly magnetic videotape machine Vision Electronic Recording Apparatus or VERA for short, is given a live demonstration on air in Panorama where Richard Dimbleby seated by a clock, talks for a couple of minutes about the new method of vision recording with an instant playback. The tape is then wound back and replayed. The picture is slightly watery, but reasonably watchable, and instant playback is something completely new.
= May
=5 May – First experimental transmissions of a 625-line television service.
10 May – The BBC broadcasts rugby league's Challenge Cup final for the third time and this marks the start of annual coverage of the final.
= June
=No events.
= July
=No events.
= August
=30 August – Southern Television, the ITV franchise for the South of England, goes on the air.
= September
=No events.
= October
=11 October – The long running Saturday afternoon sports programme Grandstand debuts on the BBC Television Service. It airs until 2007.
16 October – Blue Peter, the world's longest-running children's TV programme, debuts on the BBC Television Service. It continues to air into the 2020s.
28 October – The State Opening of Parliament is broadcast on television for the first time.
= November
=30 November – During the live broadcast of the Armchair Theatre play Underground on the ITV network, actor Gareth Jones has a fatal heart attack between two of his scenes while in make-up.
= December
=22 December – The BBC begin showing the acclaimed science fiction drama series Quatermass and the Pit, starring André Morell as Professor Bernard Quatermass.
Debuts
= BBC Television Service/BBC TV
=1 January – Big Guns (1958)
4 January – Saturday Playhouse (1958–1961)
24 January – Pride and Prejudice (1958)
February – Your Life in Their Hands (1958–1964; 1979–1987; 1991)
2 February – Monitor (1958–1965)
7 February – Run To Earth (1958)
9 February – The Government Inspector (1958)
12 February – More Than Robbery (1958)
March – Starr and Company (1958)
7 March – The Diary of Samuel Pepys (1958)
22 March – Captain Moonlight - Man of Mystery (1958)
26 March – Sammy (1958)
11 April – The Common Room (1958–1959)
22 April – Railway Roundabout (1958–1962)
7 May – White Heather Club (1958–1968)
13 May – The Dangerous Game (1958)
17 May – Duty Bound (1958)
1 June – The Adventures of Ben Gunn (1958)
14 June – The Black and White Minstrel Show (1958–1978)
24 June – The Firm of Girdlestone (1958)
5 July – Fair Game (1958)
20 July – Queen's Champion (1958)
16 August – Charlesworth at Large (1958)
6 September – Jennings at School (1958)
12 September – Champion Road (1958)
14 September – Little Women (1958)
29 September – Leave It to Todhunter (1958)
11 October – Grandstand (1958–2007)
14 October – Yesterday's Enemy (1958)
16 October – Blue Peter (1958–present)
4 November – The Mad O'Haras (1958)
7 November – Our Mutual Friend (1958–1959)
10 November – Solo for Canary (1958)
11 November – Charlie Drake (1958–1960)
4 December – Private Investigator (1958–1959)
22 December – Quatermass and the Pit (1958–1959)
= ITV
=1 January – Junior Criss Cross Quiz (1958-1967)
3 January
Let's Get Together (1958-1959)
People and Places (1958-1963, 1967-1973)
8 January – Ivanhoe (1958–1959)
14 January – Gwlad y Gan (1958–1964)
15 January – Amser Te (1958-1968)
27 January – Popeye (1958-1975)
4 February – East End, West End (1958)
14 February – Sea Hunt (1957-1961)
22 February – Sword of Freedom (1958–1961)
18 March – Hotel Imperial (1958–1960)
22 March
Cheyenne (1957-1963)
The Killing Stones (1958)
30 March – Time Out for Peggy (1958)
5 April – African Patrol (1958–1959)
7 April – Wagon Train (1957-1962)
13 April – The Sunday Break (1958-1967)
15 April – Lucky Dip (1958–1959)
26 April – The Truth About Melandrinos (1958)
30 June – My Wife and I (1958)
6 July – Dial 999 (1958–1959)
13 September
Dotto (1958–1960)
Oh Boy! (1958–1959)
Mary Britten, M.D. (1958)
14 September – The Invisible Man (1958–1959)
15 September – Make Me Laugh (1958)
19 September – The Larkins (1958–1960; 1963–1964)
20 September – The Adventures of William Tell (1958–1959)
26 September – Educating Archie (1958–1959)
6 October – Cannonball (1958–1959)
12 October – After Hours (1958–1959)
6 December – All Aboard (1958–1959)
Unknown
Dick and the Duchess (1958–1959)
Martin Kane, Private Eye (1958–1959)
The Verdict Is Yours (1958–1959; 1962–1963)
Continuing television shows
= 1920s
=BBC Wimbledon (1927–1939, 1946–2019, 2021–2024)
= 1930s
=Trooping the Colour (1937–1939, 1946–2019, 2023–present)
The Boat Race (1938–1939, 1946–2019, 2021–present)
BBC Cricket (1939, 1946–1999, 2020–2024)
= 1940s
=The Ed Sullivan Show (1948–1971)
Come Dancing (1949–1998)
= 1950s
=Andy Pandy (1950–1970, 2002–2005)
All Your Own (1952–1961)
Watch with Mother (1952–1975)
Rag, Tag and Bobtail (1953–1965)
The Good Old Days (1953–1983)
Panorama (1953–present)
The Adventures of Robin Hood (1955–1960)
Picture Book (1955–1965)
Sunday Night at the London Palladium (1955–1967, 1973–1974)
Take Your Pick! (1955–1968, 1992–1998)
Double Your Money (1955–1968)
Dixon of Dock Green (1955–1976)
Crackerjack (1955–1970, 1972–1984, 2020–2021)
Hancock's Half Hour (1956–1961)
Opportunity Knocks (1956–1978, 1987–1990)
This Week (1956–1978, 1986–1992)
Armchair Theatre (1956–1974)
What the Papers Say (1956–2008)
The Army Game (1957–1961)
The Sky at Night (1957–present)
The Woody Woodpecker Show (1957–1997)
Ending this year
The Flower Pot Men (1952–1958, 2001–2002)
The Woodentops (1955–1958)
Educated Evans (1957–1958)
Living It Up (1957–1958)
Six-Five Special (1957–1958)
Births
10 January – Caroline Langrishe, actress
24 January – Jools Holland, British musician
29 January – Linda Smith, comedian (died 2006)
11 February – Michael Jackson, British broadcast executive
20 February – James Wilby, British actor
3 March – Miranda Richardson, English actress
7 March – Rik Mayall, comedy writer-performer (died 2014)
13 March – Linda Robson, actress
14 March – Francine Stock, radio and television presenter and author
21 March – Gary Oldman, English actor
14 April – Peter Capaldi, Scottish actor and director
3 May – Sandi Toksvig, Danish-born comedy performer, media presenter and writer
17 May – Paul Whitehouse, Welsh comedy writer-performer
18 May – Toyah Willcox, actress and singer
22 May – Denise Welch, actress and television presenter
6 July – Jennifer Saunders, comedy writer-performer
24 July – Joe McGann, actor
31 July – Sue Jenkins, actress
29 August – Lenny Henry, British entertainer
30 August – Muriel Gray, Scottish author, broadcaster and journalist
13 September – Bobby Davro, actor and comedian
18 September – Linda Lusardi, British model, actress and television presenter
21 September
Simon Mayo, British radio presenter
Penny Smith, television presenter
25 October – Simon Gipps-Kent, actor (died 1987)
31 October – Debbie McGee, television, radio and stage performer
1 December – Keith Chapman, English children's television programme creator
6 December – Nick Park, English animated film maker
Deaths
30 November – Gareth Jones, actor
See also
1958 in British music
1958 in the United Kingdom
List of British films of 1958
References
External links
List of 1958 British television series at IMDb
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