1976 in British television
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This is a list of British television-related events in 1976.
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[edit] Events
- April 3 - The 21st Eurovision Song Contest is won by Brotherhood of Man, representing the United Kingdom, with their song "Save Your Kisses for Me".
- April 5 - Patricia Phoenix returns to the role of Elsie Tanner on Coronation Street after an absence of three years.
- April 7 - Margot Bryant makes her last appearance as Minnie Caldwell on Coronation Street.
- July - US Sci-Fi series The Bionic Woman makes its debut at No.1 in the ratings - an almost unheard of event for a Sci-Fi series
- December 1 - Punk group the Sex Pistols cause a storm of controversy and outrage in the UK by swearing well before the watershed on the regional Thames Television news programme Today, hosted by Bill Grundy. Grundy, who has goaded them into doing so, is temporarily sacked. Today is replaced by Thames at Six a year later.
- Dennis Potter's Play for Today Brimstone and Treacle is pulled from transmission on BBC1 due to controversy over its content, including the rape of a woman by the devil. It is eventually screened on BBC2 in 1987, after having been made into a film starring Sting in 1982.
[edit] Debuts
[edit] BBC1
- September 8 - The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin premieres (1976-1979).
- October 2 - Multi-Coloured Swap Shop premieres (1976-1982).
[edit] ITV
- July - The Bionic Woman
- September 1 - Star Maidens premieres on ITV
- September 27 - The Muppet Show premieres on ITV and in syndication in the United States (1976-1981).
[edit] Television shows
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[edit] BBC1
- Come Dancing (1949–1995).
- Panorama (1953–present).
- The Good Old Days (1953–1983).
- The Sky at Night (1957–present).
- Blue Peter (1958–present).
- Grandstand (1958–2007).
- Z-Cars (1962–1978).
- Doctor Who (1963–1989, 1996, 2005–present).
- Top of the Pops (1964–2006).
- Dad's Army (1968–1977).
- Are You Being Served? (1972–1985).
- John Craven's Newsround (1972–present).
- Last of the Summer Wine (1973–present).
- Superstars (1973–1985, 2003–2005).
- Jim'll Fix It (1975–1994).
- Survivors (1975–1977).
- The Good Life (1975–1978).
[edit] BBC2
- The Money Programme (1966–present).
- Old Grey Whistle Test (1971–1987).
- Arena (1975–present).
[edit] ITV
- This Is Your Life (1955–2003).
- Opportunity Knocks (1956–1978).
- What the Papers Say (1956–present).
Coronation Street (1960–present).
- Crossroads (1964–1988, 2001–2003).
- World of Sport (1965–1985).
- Magpie (1968–1980).
- The Benny Hill Show (1969–1989).
- Emmerdale Farm (1972–present).
- Tiswas (1974–1982).
- Wish You Were Here...? (1974–present).
- Pop Quest (1975–1978).
- Runaround (1975–1981).
- Space: 1999 (1975–1977).
- Supersonic (1975–1977).
- The Sweeney (1975–1978).
- The Tomorrow People (1973 - 1979, 1992 - 1995)
[edit] Ending this year
[edit] BBC1
- March—Dixon of Dock Green (1955–1976).
[edit] Births
- 19 January — Marsha Thomason, actress
- 21 January — Emma Bunton, musician and television presenter
- 10 February — Keeley Hawes, actress
- 21 March — Celina Hinchcliffe, television sports presenter
- 25 March — Helen Latham, actress
- 18 April — Sean Maguire, actor and singer
- 14 May — Martine McCutcheon, actress and singer
- 6 June — Ross Noble, comedian
- 13 June — Lisa Riley, actress and television presenter
- 7 July — Natasha Collins, actress and model (died 2008)
- 8 July — Alexandra Fletcher, actress
- 12 July — Anna Friel, actress
- 9 August — Rhona Mitra, actress
- 6 September — Naomie Harris, actress
- 8 September — Abi Titmuss, television presenter and model
- 23 October — Cat Deeley, television presenter
- 8 December — Dominic Monaghan, actor
- Unknown — Ellie Crisell, journalist and news presenter
[edit] Deaths
- 26 April — Sid James, actor and comedian
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