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Overview of the events of 1932 in British television
This is a list of events related to British television in 1932.
Events [ edit ]
22 August – The BBC starts a regular experimental television service, using John Logie Baird's 30-line mechanical system.[ 1]
EMI demonstrate electronic television, with up to 3 times as many lines as Baird's mechanical system, to the BBC.
Births [ edit ]
12 January – Des O'Connor, television personality and singer (died 2020)
6 March – Jean Boht, née Dance, actress (died 2023)
17 April – Tony Bilbow, presenter and screenwriter
21 April – Bob Grant, comic actor (died 2003)
25 April – William Roache, actor (Coronation Street )
8 May – Phyllida Law, Scottish-born actress
22 June – Prunella Scales, actress
8 July – Brian Walden, journalist, broadcaster and member of parliament (died 2019)
2 August – Peter O'Toole, British-Irish-born actor (died 2013)
7 August – Edward Hardwicke, actor (died 2011)
9 August – Reginald Bosanquet, journalist and news presenter (died 1984)
20 August – Anthony Ainley, actor (died 2004)
21 August – Barry Foster, actor (Van der Valk ) (died 2002)
4 September – Dinsdale Landen, actor (died 2003)
25 September – Brian Murphy, comedy actor (died 2025)
26 September – Andrew Gardner, journalist and newsreader (died 1999)
28 September – Jeremy Isaacs, producer and executive
30 October – Janice Willett, producer with ABC Weekend TV (died 2018)[ 2]
20 November – Richard Dawson, comedian and game show host (died 2012)
See also [ edit ]
1932 in British music
1932 in the United Kingdom
List of British films of 1932
References [ edit ]
^ Penguin Pocket On This Day . Penguin Reference Library. 2006. ISBN 0-14-102715-0 .
^ "Janice Willett Kay" . Richmond and Twickenham Times . 23 November 2018. Retrieved 9 March 2019 .
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