1968 Television Events — Verified Historical Highlights | TakeMeBack.to

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  • 14 Feb Birth of television personality Jules Asner: Jules Asner, an American television personality and producer, was born on February 14, 1968. She is known for her work in entertainment journalism and has hosted various shows throughout her career. source: britannica.com
  • 19 Feb Mister Rogers' Neighborhood premieres nationally: On February 19, 1968, "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood" made its national debut on National Educational Television (NET), the precursor to PBS. The show, created and hosted by Fred Rogers, aimed to educate and comfort children through its gentle and compassionate approach. source: cbsnews.com
  • 01 Apr Final Episode of The Andy Griffith Show: CBS aired the 249th and final original episode of The Andy Griffith Show. The episode served as a pilot for the spin-off series Mayberry R.F.D., focusing on Ken Berry's character 'Sam Jones'. Andy Griffith would make a final appearance in the premiere of the new series, marking the end of a beloved television comedy.
  • 15 Jul One Life to Live TV premiere: The soap opera 'One Life to Live' premiered on July 15, 1968, on ABC. The show quickly gained popularity for its engaging storylines and diverse characters, becoming a staple of daytime television. source: nytimes.com
  • 14 Sep First Broadcast of 60 Minutes: On September 14, 1968, CBS premiered '60 Minutes,' a television news program that became one of the longest-running and most influential in American television history. The show featured investigative journalism and in-depth reporting on various topics. source: cbsnews.com
  • 16 Sep Nixon's comedic TV appearance: On September 16, 1968, Richard Nixon made a comedic appearance on television, showcasing a lighter side of his personality during a critical election year. This appearance was part of his campaign strategy to connect with voters. source: pbs.org
  • 21 Sep Police drama 'Adam-12' debuts on NBC: The police drama series 'Adam-12' premiered on NBC, focusing on the daily lives of two Los Angeles police officers. The show was notable for its realistic portrayal of police work and became a staple of American television. source: britannica.com
  • 24 Sep 60 Minutes Television Debut: The television news program '60 Minutes' made its debut on September 24, 1968. Created by Don Hewitt, it became known for its investigative journalism and in-depth reporting. The show has since become a staple of American television, influencing news programming worldwide. source: britannica.com
  • 13 Oct Passing of Bea Benaderet, television actress: Bea Benaderet, a prominent television actress known for her roles in shows like 'Petticoat Junction' and 'The Beverly Hillbillies,' passed away on October 13, 1968. Her contributions to television comedy have left a lasting legacy. source: biography.com