The year 1926 in television involved some significant events.
Below is a list of television-related events during 1926.
Global television events
| Month |
Day |
Event
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| January |
26 |
John Logie Baird demonstrates the world's first television system to transmit live, moving images with tone graduations, to 40 members of the Royal Institution. The 30-line images are scanned mechanically by a disk with a spiral of lenses at 12.5 images per second.
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| August |
18 |
A weather map is televised for the first time, sent from NAA Arlington to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in Washington, D.C.
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| December |
25 |
Japanese researcher Kenjiro Takayanagi demonstrates a system that uses a mechanical Nipkow disk and a photoelectric tube in the transmitting device, and a cathode-ray tube in the receiving device. He transmits the 40-line still image of a Japanese character.[1]
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Births
| Date |
Name |
Notability
|
| January 8 |
Soupy Sales |
U.S. comedian and actor (died 2009)
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| February 6 |
Bob Trow |
U.S. actor (died 1998)
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| February 20 |
Whitney Blake |
U.S. actress (Hazel) (died 2002)
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| March 1 |
Robert Clary |
French-U.S. actor (Hogan's Heroes) (died 2022)
|
| March 16 |
Jerry Lewis |
U.S. comedian and actor (died 2017)
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| March 30 |
Peter Marshall |
Game show host (died 2024)
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| April 18 |
Harold Hayes |
U.S. broadcaster (died 1989)
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| April 22 |
Charlotte Rae |
U.S. actress (The Facts of Life) (died 2018)
|
| April 30 |
Cloris Leachman |
U.S. actress (The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Phyllis, Raising Hope) (died 2021)
|
| May 5 |
Ann B. Davis |
U.S. actress (The Brady Bunch) (died 2014)
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| May 8 |
Sir David Attenborough |
British naturalist, documentary-maker and television executive
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| Don Rickles |
U.S. comedian and actor (died 2017)
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| May 25 |
Claude Akins |
Actor (died 1994)
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| May 26 |
Regis Cordic |
Actor (died 1999)
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| May 29 |
Katie Boyle |
Italian-born British television personality (Eurovision Song Contest) (died 2018)
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| June 1 |
Andy Griffith |
U.S. actor, producer (The Andy Griffith Show) (died 2012)
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| June 10 |
Joe Negri |
U.S. Jazz guitarist
|
| June 28 |
Mel Brooks |
U.S. comedy writer, actor, director, producer (Get Smart)
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| July 10 |
Fred Gwynne |
U.S. actor (Car 54, Where Are You?, The Munsters) (died 1993)
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| October 11 |
Earle Hyman |
U.S. actor (The Cosby Show, ThunderCats) (died 2017)
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| October 17 |
Julie Adams |
U.S. actress (Murder, She Wrote) (died 2019)
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| November 9 |
Johnny Beattie |
Scottish actor (died 2020)
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| November 13 |
Jim Jensen |
U.S. anchor (died 1999)
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| November 25 |
Jeffrey Hunter |
U.S. actor (Temple Houston, Star Trek) (died 1969)
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| November 30 |
Richard Crenna |
U.S. actor (died 2003)
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| December 1 |
Keith Michell |
actor (died 2015)
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| December 17 |
Patrice Wymore |
U.S. actress (died 2014)
|
| December 19 |
Herb Stempel |
U.S. television game show contestant (died 2020)
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References
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