1970 in television
For the American TV schedule, see: 1970–71 United States network television schedule.
The year 1970 in television involved some significant events.
Below is a list of notable television-related events in that year.
Events
- January 3 – Jon Pertwee makes his first appearance as the Third Doctor in the Doctor Who serial Spearhead from Space. It also marks the first time that the series was broadcast in colour.
- January 19 – CBS launches Operation 100, a plan to beat NBC's ratings in the last 100 days of the season, using the slogan "The man can't bust our network."
- March 7 – The "eclipse of the century" is covered by all three American networks.
- March 16 – The FCC's "Miami channel 10 case" comes to a definite end as the station becomes WPLG.
- March 26 – The first privately owned television station in Thailand, Channel 3, opens in Bangkok.
- May 31 - WAPI-TV 13 in Birmingham ends nine years of dual affiliation with NBC and CBS, becoming an exclusive affiliate of NBC, and WBMG 42 in Birmingham, WCFT-33 in Tuscaloosa and WHMA-40 in Anniston affiliate exclusively with CBS. Previously, Channels 33, 40 and 42 aired programming from NBC and CBS that was not aired on Channel 13.
- July 31 – Chet Huntley anchors his final newscast with David Brinkley and retires, bringing down the curtain on a 14-year career at NBC News and, thus, as chief anchor of The Huntley-Brinkley Report. The next Monday, August 3, the program is renamed NBC Nightly News, its title to this day.
- August 2 – NBC expands full-service newscasts to seven nights a week with NBC Sunday News; it replaces The Frank McGee Report.
- October 5 – The Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) begins broadcasting and National Educational Television is shut down.
- October 14 – The first Turkish television series Kaçaklar was released.
- December 25 – Pluto's Christmas Tree is broadcast on BBC1, the first complete Mickey Mouse cartoon to be shown on television in colour.
- In a cliffhanger on the soap opera Search for Tomorrow, businessman Sam Reynolds is believed to be dead after he perished in Africa. One of the first "exotic" deaths for a soap opera character, it was in tune with actor Robert Mandan's wish to leave the show.
- "Country" comedian and Grand Ole Opry star Minnie Pearl makes her first appearance on Hee Haw.
- Lloyd Robertson replaces Warren Davis as anchor of CBC Television's The National.
Programs/programmes
Debuts
Ending this year
Births
Date | Name | Notability |
January 20 |
Skeet Ulrich |
Actor (Jericho) |
January 29 |
Heather Graham |
Actress (Scrubs) |
February 19 |
Bellamy Young |
Actress (Scandal) |
March 3 |
Julie Bowen |
Actress (Ed, Boston Legal, Modern Family) |
March 18 |
Queen Latifah |
Actress, talk show host (The Queen Latifah Show) |
March 27 |
Elizabeth Mitchell |
Actress (Lost, V, Revolution) |
March 28 |
Vince Vaughn |
Actor and producer |
April 13 |
Ricky Schroder |
Actor (Silver Spoons, NYPD Blue) |
April 29 |
Uma Thurman |
Actress and singer |
May 4 |
Will Arnett |
Actor (Arrested Development) |
May 17 |
Jordan Knight |
Singer (The Surreal Life: Fame Games) |
May 18 |
Tina Fey |
Actress and comedian (Saturday Night Live, 30 Rock) |
August 18 |
Malcolm-Jamal Warner |
Actor (The Cosby Show) |
August 23 |
Jay Mohr |
Actor, comedian (Gary Unmarried) |
River Phoenix |
Actor (died 1993) (Seven Brides for Seven Brothers) |
August 31 |
Debbie Gibson |
Singer (Celebrity Apprentice) |
October 2 |
Kelly Ripa |
Actress, talk show host (All My Children) |
October 8 |
Matt Damon |
Actor (30 Rock) |
October 12 |
Kirk Cameron |
Actor (Growing Pains) |
October 24 |
Raul Esparza |
Actor (Hannibal) |
December 1 |
Sarah Silverman |
Actress, comedian and singer (Saturday Night Live, The Sarah Silverman Program.) |
December 12 |
Jennifer Connelly |
Actress (The $treet) |
December 31 |
Chandra West |
Canadian actress (The Gates) |
Deaths