1975 Television Events — Verified Historical Highlights

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  • 06 Jan Wheel of Fortune debuts on NBC-TV: The game show 'Wheel of Fortune' premiered on NBC on January 6, 1975. Created by Merv Griffin, the show features contestants solving word puzzles to win cash and prizes. It has since become one of the longest-running and most popular game shows in television history. source: britannica.com
  • 18 Jan The Jeffersons TV Show Premieres: The groundbreaking sitcom 'The Jeffersons' debuts on CBS, marking a significant moment in television history featuring an affluent African American family. The show, a spin-off of 'All in the Family', would go on to become one of the longest-running sitcoms with an African American cast.
  • 23 Jan Barney Miller TV show premieres: The American sitcom 'Barney Miller' premiered on ABC on January 23, 1975. The series, set in a New York City police station, ran for eight seasons until 1982. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 15 May Emmy Awards ceremony: The 27th Primetime Emmy Awards took place on May 15, 1975, honoring outstanding achievements in television. This event celebrated various categories, showcasing the best in television programming from the previous year. source: emmys.com
  • 27 Oct The Price is Right Expands: The popular television game show 'The Price is Right' extends its format from 30 minutes to a full hour on CBS, reflecting changing television programming trends of the mid-1970s.
  • 10 Nov First Saturday Night Live episode airs: The inaugural episode of Saturday Night Live aired on November 10, 1975, marking a significant moment in television history. The show introduced a new format of sketch comedy and has since become a cultural institution. source: nbc.com
  • 16 Dec One Day at a Time premieres on CBS: The television sitcom 'One Day at a Time' premiered on CBS on December 16, 1975. The show, which focused on a divorced mother raising her two daughters, became notable for addressing social issues and was well-received by audiences. source: imdb.com