1960 Television Events — Verified Historical Highlights

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  • 03 Jan CBS Sports Spectacular launches: CBS Sports Spectacular, a sports anthology television program produced by CBS Sports, premiered on January 3, 1960. The series has been known under various names, including CBS Sports Saturday, CBS Sports Sunday, Eye on Sports, and The CBS Sports Show. It continues to air on an irregular basis on weekend afternoons, featuring pre-recorded sports events and sponsored documentaries. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 11 Feb Jack Paar walks off TV show: Television host Jack Paar walked off the set of his own show, 'The Tonight Show,' in a dispute over censorship. This incident highlighted tensions in television programming regarding content and freedom of expression. source: nytimes.com
  • 04 Jun Birth of Bradley Walsh in England: Bradley Walsh, the English actor and television presenter, was born on June 4, 1960. He is well-known for his roles in various television series and as the host of game shows. source: bbc.co.uk
  • 05 Jun George Gobel Show final episode: The final episode of 'The George Gobel Show' aired on June 5, 1960. This marked the end of a popular television variety show that had entertained audiences since its debut in the 1950s. source: tvguide.com
  • 06 Jun Steve Allen Show Ends NBC Television Run: The Steve Allen Show, a pioneering comedy and variety program, broadcasts its final episode on NBC-TV, marking the end of an influential era in television entertainment.
  • 20 Jun Huckleberry Hound Show wins first Emmy for animated program: The Huckleberry Hound Show became the first animated program to win an Emmy Award, marking a significant milestone in television history. This recognition helped pave the way for future animated series to gain critical acclaim and popularity. source: britannica.com
  • 23 Jun Pat Boone Television Show Concludes: The Pat Boone Show airs its final episode on ABC-TV, marking the end of a popular television program of the era.
  • 09 Sep Mario Batali birth: Celebrity chef Mario Batali was born on September 9, 1960, in Seattle, Washington. He became known for his Italian cuisine and television appearances, significantly influencing American culinary culture. source: biography.com
  • 28 Sep Millionaire TV Show Concludes on CBS: The television show "Millionaire" aired its final episode on CBS-TV, marking the end of its broadcast run.
  • 29 Sep My Three Sons television debut: The television show 'My Three Sons' premiered on September 29, 1960. The sitcom, which focused on a widowed father raising his three sons, became a staple of American television during its run. source: britannica.com
  • 03 Oct The Andy Griffith Show premieres: The Andy Griffith Show premiered on October 3, 1960, becoming a beloved television series in American culture. The show starred Andy Griffith and Ron Howard, and it depicted life in a small town, resonating with audiences for its humor and heart. source: britannica.com
  • 07 Oct Route 66 Television Show Premiere: The iconic television series 'Route 66' began its four-year run, capturing the spirit of American adventure and mobility during the early 1960s, and becoming a significant cultural touchstone of the era.
  • 25 Nov Final broadcast of 'Amos 'n' Andy': The final episode of the television show 'Amos 'n' Andy' aired on November 25, 1960. This show, which had a significant cultural impact, faced criticism over its portrayal of African Americans and was eventually canceled. source: nytimes.com
  • 27 Nov ABC Launches 'Issues and Answers': ABC Television Network first broadcast 'Issues and Answers', a Sunday morning interview show designed to compete with NBC's long-running 'Meet the Press', signaling the network's expansion into political journalism.
  • 06 Dec Coronation Street television debut: The British soap opera 'Coronation Street' made its television debut on December 6, 1960. It has since become one of the longest-running television shows in history, known for its portrayal of working-class life in Manchester. source: bbc.co.uk