1936 in British television
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This is a list of events related to British television in 1936.
Events
- 2 November â The first regular high-definition (then defined as at least 200 lines) BBC Television Service, based at Alexandra Palace in London, officially begins broadcasting (after test transmissions began in August). The service alternates on a weekly basis between Baird's 240-line mechanical system and the Marconi-EMI's 405-line all-electronic system. Programmes are broadcast daily, Monday to Saturday from 3pm to 4pm and 9pm to 10pm. Leslie Mitchell is the first announcer to be heard on the new service.
- By this year there are approximately 2,000 televisions worldwide.
Debuts
- 26 August â Radiolympia (1936)
- Unknown (probably November) â Picture Page (1936â1939, 1946â1952)
- Unknown â Theatre Parade (1936â1938)
Continuing television shows
1920s
- BBC Wimbledon (1927â1939, 1946â2019, 2021âpresent)
Births
- 9 February â Clive Swift, actor (died 2019)[1]
- 3 April â Tony Garnett, producer (died 2020)
- 7 April â Peter Eckersley, producer (died 1981)
- 16 April â Derrick Sherwin, producer (died 2018)
- 25 April â Richard Lindley, foreign correspondent and television regulator (died 2019)
- 9 May
- Albert Finney, actor (died 2019)
- Glenda Jackson, actress and politician (died 2023)
- 17 June â Ken Loach, film director
- 30 June â Don Taylor, director (died 2003)
- 8 July â Tony Warren, scriptwriter (died 2016)
- 9 July â Richard Wilson, Scottish actor
- 27 September â Gordon Honeycombe, news presenter (died 2015)
- 9 October â Brian Blessed, actor
- 10 October â Judith Chalmers, television presenter
- 22 November â John Bird, satirical actor (died 2022)
- 22 December â James Burke, science populariser