1930 in television

The year 1930 in television involved some significant events. Below is a list of television-related events in 1930.

List of years in television (table)
In radio
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Global television events

  • May 22 – An audience at Proctor's Theatre in Schenectady, New York becomes the first to see a closed-circuit television signal projected onto a big screen.
  • July 14 – For the first time in the United Kingdom, a television drama is broadcast. The drama is a production of Luigi Pirandello's The Man With the Flower in His Mouth; it is broadcast by the BBC from Baird's studios at 133 Long Acre, London.[1]
  • November 5 – Baird television transmissions at Hairdressing Fair of Fashion include the world's first television commercial for the Eugène Method of permanent hair waving.
  • December 7 – W1XAV in Boston, Massachusetts broadcasts the first television commercial in the United States, of I.J Fox Furriers during The Fox Trappers.

Births

DateNameNotability
January 1Ty HardinU.S. actor (Bronco) (died 2017)
January 3Robert LoggiaU.S. actor (died 2015)
January 4Sorrell BookeU.S. actor (The Dukes of Hazzard) (died 1994)
Rosemary PrinzU.S. actress (As the World Turns)
January 6Vic TaybackU.S. actor (Alice) (died 1990)
January 15Edwin SherinU.S. director (died 2017)
January 19Tippi HedrenU.S. actress
February 8Alejandro ReyArgentinian-born actor (The Flying Nun) (died 1987)
February 10Robert WagnerU.S. actor (It Takes a Thief, Switch, Hart to Hart)
March 22Stephen SondheimU.S. composer (died 2021)
March 30John AstinU.S. actor (The Addams Family)
April 7Andrew SachsGerman-born British actor (died 2016)
April 18Clive Revillactor
April 19Dick SargentU.S. actor (Bewitched) (died 1994)
April 23Alan OppenheimerU.S. actor
April 25Lynn HamiltonU.S. actress (Sanford and Son)
April 28Carolyn JonesU.S. actress (The Addams Family) (died 1983)
May 10Pat SummerallAmerican football player and sportscaster (died 2013)
May 17Frank PriceU.S. TV and film executive
May 20Betty DeGeneresAmerican LGBT rights activist
May 31Clint EastwoodU.S. director and actor (Rawhide)
June 12Jim NaborsU.S. actor, singer (Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.) (died 2017)
June 25George Murdockactor (died 2012)
June 28Horacio Gómez BolañosMexican actor (died 1999)
July 14Polly BergenU.S. actress (died 2014)
July 17Ray GaltonBritish writer (died 2018)
August 11Paul Solesactor (died 2021)
August 16Frank GiffordAmerican football player and sportscaster (died 2015)
Robert CulpU.S. actor (I Spy) (died 2010)
August 25Graham JarvisU.S. actor (died 2003)
Sean ConneryActor (died 2020)
August 28Windsor DaviesBritish comedy actor (It Ain't Half Hot Mum) (died 2019)
Ben GazzaraU.S. actor (Run for Your Life) (died 2012)
September 7Sonny RollinsSaxophonist
September 11Cathryn DamonU.S. actress (died 1987)
September 16Anne FrancisU.S. actress (Honey West) (died 2011)
September 27Bill CarruthersU.S. television executive (died 2003)
October 1Richard Harrisactor (died 2002)
October 6Lou CutellU.S. actor (died 2021)
October 19Fred FaceyU.S. radio and television announcer
November 3Larry GelmanU.S. actor (The Bob Newhart Show)
Lois SmithU.S. actress
November 5Richard DavalosU.S. actor (died 2016)
November 15Whitman MayoU.S. actor (Sanford and Son) (died 2001)
November 22Peter HallEnglish director (died 2017)
December 4Ronnie CorbettBritish comedian (died 2016)
December 9Buck HenryU.S. writer, actor, director (died 2020)
December 17Armin Mueller-Stahlactor
December 21Phil RomanU.S. animator
December 24Julian BarryU.S. screenwriter
December 31Renate HoyU.S. actress

Deaths

References

  1. Elen, Richard G. "TV Technology 2. Television on the Air". Screenonline. Retrieved February 7, 2007.
  2. Oakes, Elizabeth (2009), A to Z of STS Scientists. Infobase publishing, pp. 51.
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