1935 in British television
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This is a list of events related to British television in 1935.
Events
- 11 September â Final transmission of John Logie Baird's 30-line television system by the BBC. The BBC begins preparations for a regular high definition broadcasting service from Alexandra Palace in London.
Births
- 24 January â Bamber Gascoigne, television host and author (died 2022)
- 17 February â Christina Pickles, actress
- 21 February â Mark McManus, Scottish actor (died 1994)
- 13 March â David Nobbs, comedy screenwriter (died 2015)
- 23 March â Barry Cryer, comedy writer and performer (died 2022)
- 24 March â Mary Berry, television presenter, chef and food writer
- 28 March â Michael Parkinson, journalist and television presenter (died 2023)
- 4 April â Trevor Griffiths, playwright and screenwriter (died 2024)
- 14 April â Terrance Dicks, television writer (died 2019)
- 19 April â Dudley Moore, actor, comedian and musician (died 2002)
- 1 May â Ian Curteis, director and playwright (died 2021)
- 17 May â Dennis Potter, writer (died 1994)
- 26 May â Sheila Steafel, actress (died 2019)
- 28 May â Anne Reid, actress
- 2 June â Roger Brierley, actor (died 2005)
- 16 June â James Bolam, actor
- 19 June â Derren Nesbitt, actor
- 28 June â John Inman, actor (died 2007)
- 9 July â Michael Williams, actor (died 2001)
- 12 July â Roy Barraclough, comic actor (died 2017)
- 15 July â William G. Stewart, television producer and presenter (died 2017)
- 20 July â Ted Rogers, comedian and light entertainer (died 2001)
- 21 July â Julian Pettifer, television journalist
- 28 July â Simon Dee, television presenter (died 2009)
- 13 August â Rod Hull, entertainer (died 1999)
- 15 August â Jim Dale, actor, composer, director, narrator, singer and songwriter
- 5 September â Johnny Briggs, actor (died 2021)[1]
- 14 September â Amanda Barrie, actress
- 29 October â Michael Jayston, actor (died 2024)
- 27 November â Verity Lambert, television producer (died 2007)[2]