1955 Television Events — Verified Historical Highlights

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  • 09 May The Muppets' television debut: On May 9, 1955, Jim Henson's Muppets made their first television appearance on "Sam and Friends," a short-form show aired on WRC-TV in Washington, D.C. This marked the beginning of the Muppets' journey into popular culture. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 27 May Red Buttons Show Final Episode: The Red Buttons Show aired its final episode on NBC-TV, marking the end of a popular television program that had entertained audiences during the mid-1950s. source: takemeback.to
  • 25 Jun Imogene Coca Show concludes television run: The Imogene Coca Show, a comedy series that aired on NBC, concluded its run on June 25, 1955. The show had been a part of NBC's Saturday night lineup since October 1954. source: episodate.com
  • 09 Jul Dixon of Dock Green television premiere: The British television series 'Dixon of Dock Green' premiered on July 9, 1955. The show became popular for its portrayal of police work and community relations, influencing future crime dramas in television history. source: bbc.co.uk
  • 17 Jul Disneyland Grand Opening Television Broadcast: On July 17, 1955, ABC broadcasted the Disneyland Grand Opening Television Special, hosted by Walt Disney, showcasing the park's attractions and features to a nationwide audience. source: disneyfanatic.com
  • 10 Sep Gunsmoke TV series premiere: The iconic television series Gunsmoke premiered on September 10, 1955. It became one of the longest-running series in American television history, setting a standard for future Westerns. source: imdb.com
  • 01 Oct The Honeymooners TV show premiere: The Honeymooners, a classic American television sitcom, premiered on October 1, 1955. The show became a cultural touchstone and is remembered for its humor and portrayal of working-class life. source: imdb.com
  • 02 Oct Alfred Hitchcock Presents premieres: The anthology television series 'Alfred Hitchcock Presents' premiered on CBS, showcasing suspenseful stories introduced by the famed director Alfred Hitchcock. The show became a significant part of American television history, known for its twist endings and innovative storytelling. source: britannica.com
  • 03 Oct Captain Kangaroo debuts: The children's television program 'Captain Kangaroo' premiered on CBS, featuring Bob Keeshan as the titular character. The show became a beloved staple of children's programming, known for its gentle humor and educational content. source: britannica.com
  • 13 Nov First live US international television broadcast: On November 13, 1955, the United States conducted its first live international television broadcast, connecting viewers across the Atlantic. This landmark event showcased the technological advancements in communication and marked a new era in global broadcasting. source: history.com
  • 06 Dec Joyce Brothers wins '$64,000 Question': On December 6, 1955, psychologist Joyce Brothers became the first woman to win the top prize on the television game show 'The $64,000 Question' by answering questions about boxing. source: loc.gov