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1972 in television

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The year 1972 involved some significant events in television. Below is a list of notable television-related events.

Events

  • January 3 – Show Boat is aired for the first time on network television in the United States, on NBC
  • January 21 – The first convention of Star Trek fans is held in New York City's Statler-Hilton hotel
  • Mid-February – John Lennon and Yoko Ono co-host an entire week on The Mike Douglas Show in the U.S.
  • February 19 – Sammy Davis Jr. makes a guest appearance on All in the Family
  • March 18 – After losing a 15-year court battle over the legality of its business relationship with The Herald-Traveler, CBS' Boston, Massachusetts affiliate WHDH-TV Channel 5 signs off the air. At 3 a.m. on March 19, WCVB takes over the Channel 5 frequency, simultaneously switching affiliations to the ABC network following CBS' loss of interest in the channel during the long legal wrangle.
  • March 27 – The Amateur's Guide to Love begins on the air, making it CBS' first attempt to make a game show since 1968 when To Tell the Truth went off the air. It fails after 3 months
  • April 4 – After a three-year courtship, Emily Nugent (Eileen Derbyshire) marries Ernest Bishop (Stephen Hancock) on ITV soap Coronation Street in the U.K.
  • May – The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson relocates its production from New York City to the NBC studios in Burbank, California. The Tonight Show will remain there until relocating back to New York in February 2014
  • July 21 – Victoria Wyndham makes her first appearance as vixen (and later, good girl) Rachel Davis on the U.S. soap opera Another World
  • August 1 – Three years after it was first filmed, the Israel Broadcasting Authority finally agrees to screen Barricades, a controversial documentary film that offers a sympathetic portrayal of Palestinians expelled from their homes in the 1948 Arab–Israeli War
  • August 26 – Effective with this issue, TV Guide in the U.S. discontinues the practice of using a "C" to indicate color programs, and instead starts using a "BW" for monochrome, saving a lot of printer's ink in the process. At thIS time about half of the TV households in the U.S. have color sets
  • September 1 – A day for CBS' daytime lineup that marks the end of an era. CBS airs reruns of popular primetime shows, The Lucy Show, The Beverly Hillbillies and My Three Sons for the final time, as reruns dominating CBS' daytime lineup (a tradition since 1959). The following Monday, all three shows move to syndication
  • September 4 – Another eventful day for CBS' daytime schedule. The Price Is Right premieres on CBS. It becomes the longest running game show on American television. The Joker's Wild and Gambit also debut, bringing game shows back to CBS' schedule in a more successful attempt than The Amateur's Guide to Love, which was cancelled on June 23, and replacing the morning reruns dominating CBS' daytime lineup (a staple since 1959).
  • September 9 – The Lawrence Welk Show opens its 18th season on location in Hawaii
  • October 27 – The 5000th episode of CBS children's show Captain Kangaroo airs
  • November 8 – Home Box Office (HBO) is launched, in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
  • November 21 – In the second part of a two-part story which began the previous week, Beatrice Arthur's character, Maude Findlay, on the U.S. television sitcom Maude, decides to go through with an abortion, in a move that shocks CBS executives and Maude advertisers. (Rue McClanahan makes her first appearance as Vivian Cavender in this two-parter; she will become a regular cast member the following season)
  • November 25 – The 1st OTI Festival is broadcast live via satellite by Televisión Española (TVE) from the Palacio de Exposiciones y Congresos, in Madrid, Spain, to all the Organización de Televisión Iberoamericana (OTI) member broadcasters in Ibero-America, which aired it in their countries.
  • December 31
    • ORTF 3ème Chaîne launches in France
    • The first installment of Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve airs on NBC, beginning a yearly tradition of Dick Clark-hosted New Year's specials

Programs

  • 60 Minutes (1968–)
  • About Safety (1972–1973)
  • All in the Family (1971–1979)
  • All My Children (1970–2011)
  • American Bandstand (1952–1989)
  • Another World (1964–1999)
  • As the World Turns (1956–2010)
  • Blue Peter (UK) (1958–)
  • Bonanza (1959–1973)
  • Bozo the Clown (1949–)
  • Candid Camera (1948–)
  • Captain Kangaroo (1955–1984)
  • Columbo (1971–1978)
  • Come Dancing (UK) (1949–95)
  • Coronation Street (UK) (1960–)
  • Crossroads (UK) (1964–1988, 2001–2003)
  • Dad's Army (UK) (1968–1977)
  • Days of Our Lives (1965–)
  • Devilman (Japan) (1972–1973)
  • Dixon of Dock Green (UK) (1955–1976)
  • Doctor Who (UK) (1963–1989, 1996, 2005–)
  • Emmerdale Farm (1972–)
  • Face the Nation (1954–)
  • Four Corners (Australia) (1961–)
  • General Hospital (1963–)
  • Grandstand (UK) (1958–2007)
  • Gunsmoke (1955–1975)
  • Hallmark Hall of Fame (1951–)
  • Hawaii Five-O (1968–1980)
  • Hee Haw (1969–1993)
  • Here's Lucy (1968–1974)
  • Ironside (1967–1975)
  • It's Academic (1961–)
  • Jeopardy! (1964–1975, 1984–)
  • Kashi no Ki Mokku (Adventures of Pinocchio) (Japan) (1972)
  • Kimba the White Lion (1966–1967), re-runs
  • Laugh-In (1968–1973)
  • Leave It to Beaver (1957–1963)
  • Lost In Space (1965–1968)
  • Love is a Many Splendored Thing (1967–73)
  • Love of Life (1951–1980)
  • Love, American Style (1969–1974)
  • Magpie (UK)(1968–1980)
  • Mannix (1967–1975)
  • Marcus Welby, M.D. (1969–1976)
  • Mary Tyler Moore (1970–77)
  • Masterpiece Theatre (1971–)
  • McCloud (1970–1977)
  • McMillan & Wife (1971–1977)
  • Meet the Press (1947–)
  • Mission: Impossible (1966–1973)
  • Monday Night Football (1970–)
  • Monty Python's Flying Circus (UK) (1969–1974)
  • Old Grey Whistle Test (UK) (1971–1987)
  • One Life to Live (1968–2012)
  • Opportunity Knocks (UK) (1956–78)
  • Panorama (UK) (1953–)
  • Play for Today (UK) (1970–1984)
  • Play School (1966–)
  • Rainbow (1972–1992)
  • Room 222 (1969–1974)
  • Search for Tomorrow (1951–1986)
  • Sesame Street (1969–)
  • Soul Train (1971–2006)
  • The Benny Hill Show (1969–1989)
  • The Brady Bunch (1969–1974)
  • The Carol Burnett Show (1967–1978)
  • The Dean Martin Show (1965–1974)
  • The Doctors (1963–1982)
  • The Doris Day Show (1968–1973)
  • The Edge of Night (1956–1984)
  • The Flip Wilson Show (1970–1974)
  • The Good Old Days (UK) (1953–1983)
  • The Guiding Light (1952–2009)
  • The Late Late Show (Ireland) (1962–)
  • The Lawrence Welk Show (1955–1982)
  • The Mike Douglas Show (1961–1981)
  • The Mod Squad (1968–1973)
  • The Money Programme (UK) (1966–)
  • The New Dick Van Dyke Show (1971–1974)
  • The Newlywed Game (1966–1974)
  • The Odd Couple (1970–75)
  • The Partridge Family (1970–1974)
  • The Price Is Right (1972–)
  • The Secret Storm (1954–1974)
  • The Sky at Night (UK) (1957–)
  • The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour (1971–1974)
  • The Today Show (1952–)
  • The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (19621992)
  • The Wonderful World of Disney (1969–1979)
  • This Is Your Life (UK) (1955–2003)
  • Tom and Jerry (1965–1972, 1975–1977, 1980–1982)
  • Top of the Pops (UK) (1964–2006)
  • Truth or Consequences (1950–1988)
  • What the Papers Say (UK) (1956–)
  • Where the Heart Is (1969–1973)
  • World of Sport (UK) (1965–1985)
  • Z-Cars (UK) (1962–1978)

Debuts

  • January 4 – Des chiffres et des lettres on ORTF 2ème Chaîne in France (1972–)
  • January 13 – Me and the Chimp on CBS (1 season)
  • January 14 – Sanford and Son on NBC (1972–1977)
  • January 15 – Emergency! on NBC (1972–1977)
  • March 13 – Number 96 on Australia's 0–10 Network (1972–1977)
  • April 4 – John Craven's Newsround (now titled Newsround) on BBC1
  • April 7 – Ultraman Ace on TBS in Japan (1972–73)
  • June 21 – The Super (1972–1972) on ABC.
  • June 22 – The first Tattslotto draw on HSV-7 Melbourne
  • July 5 – Tony Bennett at the Talk of the Town on Thames Television (first and only series)
  • July 8 – Android Kikaider on TV Asahi (formerly NET) (1972–1973)
  • August 16 – About Safety on PBS
  • September 4 – The New Price Is Right (1972–present), The Joker's Wild (1972–1975, 1977–1986), and Gambit (1972–1976) all on CBS. Any Number, Bonus Game, and Double Prices were the three games played on the first episode of The New Price Is Right, which loses the "New" by mid-1973, and is currently television's longest running game show in history, having started its 43rd season in September 2014.
  • September 8 – Are You Being Served? (1972–1985) on BBC1
  • September 9
    • Runaround on NBC (1972–1973)
    • Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids (1972–1984) and The New Scooby-Doo Movies (1972–1973) both on CBS
  • September 11 – Mastermind (1972–97, 2002–) on BBC1; The Rookies (1972–1976) on ABC
  • September 12
    • Maude, a spinoff of All in the Family on CBS (1972–1978)
    • Temperatures Rising on ABC (1972–1974)
  • September 13
    • The Julie Andrews Hour on ABC; although only on for one season, it won seven Emmy Awards including Best Musical Variety Series.
    • The Paul Lynde Show (1972-1973) on ABC.
  • September 14 – The Waltons on CBS (1972–1981)
  • September 15 – Ghost Story on NBC (1972–1973)
  • September 16
    • The Bob Newhart Show (1972–1978) and Bridget Loves Bernie (1972–1973) on CBS
    • The Streets of San Francisco on ABC (1972–1977)
  • September 17
    • MASH* on CBS (1972–1983)
    • The Adventures of Black Beauty (1972–74) on ITV
  • October 2 – The Stanley Baxter Picture Show (1972–75) on ITV
  • October 3 – 4 Country Reporter on then-CBS affiliate KDFW Channel 4 (now a Fox O&O station); in 1986, the show moves into first-run syndication under the new name Texas Country Reporter, eventually airing nationally on the RFD-TV satellite/cable channel (, the show will mark 35 years on television)
  • October 14 – Kung Fu on ABC (1972–75)
  • October 16 – Emmerdale Farm starts transmissions in the daytime on ITV (1972–)
  • October 19 – Prisoner-of-war drama
    • Colditz on BBC1
    • The Beachcombers (1972–1989) and This Is the Law (1972–1976) both on CBC
    • Canada AM on CTV (1972–)
  • November 4 – Great Performances on PBS (1972–)

Ending this year

DateShowDebut
January 8
March 1
March 10
March 12
March 25
March 31
*The Return of Ultraman* (Japan)
April 27
August 14
August 23
August 24
September 2
November 10
November 29
December 4

Births

DateNameNotability
January 2
January 9
January 11
Amanda Peet
January 12
January 13
January 19
January 22
January 27
Josh Randall
January 28
January 29
February 2
February 4
February 7
Essence Atkins
February 8
February 9
February 11
February 14
February 16
Jerome Bettis
Steven Molaro
February 17
February 22
February 26
February 27
February 28
Nejat İşler
February 29
Antonio Sabàto Jr.
Joey Greco
Sylvie Lubamba
Steve Hart
Pedro Zamora
March 2
March 6
March 7
March 9
Kerr Smith
Travis Lane Stork
March 11
March 13
March 18
March 23
March 26
March 31
April 3
April 4
Jill Scott
April 6
April 8
Sung Kang
April 17
April 18
April 19
April 20
Danny McNulty
April 22
April 27
Wellesley Wild
May 1
May 2
May 3
May 4
Micah Ohlman
May 8
May 9
Dana Perino
May 12
May 15
May 16
May 18
May 19
May 20
May 21
May 22
May 29
May 31
Sara Sidner
June 2
Wentworth Miller
June 3
June 6
June 7
June 12
June 16
June 18
June 19
Robin Tunney
Poppy Montgomery
June 23
June 27
June 28
June 29
Samantha Smith
June 30
July 7
July 10
July 11
July 12
July 13
July 15
July 17
July 20
July 22
July 23
July 27
Jill Arrington
July 29
August 1
August 2
August 7
August 9
August 10
August 13
August 15
August 16
August 17
August 19
August 24
August 30
September 6
Justina Machado
Kendis Gibson
September 8
September 9
September 15
John Schwab
September 16
September 20
September 23
September 24
September 26
September 27
September 30
October 5
Grant Hill
October 10
October 11
October 16
October 17
Sharon Leal
October 24
October 25
October 28
October 29
Gabrielle Union
November 1
Michael Seitzman
Jenny McCarthy
November 6
November 7
November 8
November 9
November 11
November 14
November 16
November 19
November 15
Michael Pearlman
November 16
November 17
November 28
November 29
November 30
December 5
December 6
Sarah Rafferty
December 7
December 9
Tré Cool
Michael Corcoran
December 13
December 14
December 15
December 18
December 19
Alyssa Milano
December 22
December 27
December 29
Jude Law

Deaths

DateNameAgeNotability
January 16
May 12
May 13
October 16
December 26

Television debuts

  • Margaret Avery – Something Evil
  • Timothy Bottoms – Look Homeward, Angel
  • Ned Beatty – Footsteps
  • John Candy – Cucumber
  • Joanna Cassidy – Mission: Impossible
  • Candy Clark – Room 222
  • Ronny Cox – Look Homeward, Angel
  • Bill Duke – ABC Afterschool Specials
  • Ian Holm – BBC Play of the Month
  • Timothy Hutton – The Magical World of Disney
  • Jackie Earle Haley – The Carol Burnett Show
  • Bob Hoskins – The Main Chance
  • Jonathan Pryce – Doomwatch
  • Randy Quaid – Night Gallery
  • Vincent Schiavelli – The Corner Bar
  • John Travolta – Emergency!
  • Rita Wilson – The Brady Bunch

References

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