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Overview of the events of 1935 in British television
This is a list of events related to
British television in 1935.
Events
11 September – Final transmission of
John Logie Baird 's 30-line television system by the
BBC . The BBC begins preparations for a regular high definition broadcasting service from
Alexandra Palace in London.
Births
24 January –
Bamber Gascoigne , television host and author (died
2022 )
17 February –
Christina Pickles , actress
21 February –
Mark McManus , Scottish actor (died
1994 )
13 March –
David Nobbs , comedy screenwriter (died
2015 )
23 March –
Barry Cryer , comedy writer and performer (died
2022 )
24 March –
Mary Berry , television presenter, chef and food writer
28 March –
Michael Parkinson , journalist and television presenter (died
2023 )
4 April –
Trevor Griffiths , playwright and screenwriter (died
2024 )
19 April –
Dudley Moore , actor, comedian and musician (died
2002 )
1 May –
Ian Curteis , English director and playwright (died 2021)
10 May –
Terrance Dicks , television writer (died 2019)
17 May –
Dennis Potter , writer (died 1994)
26 May –
Sheila Steafel , actress (died
2019 )
28 May –
Anne Reid , actress
2 June –
Roger Brierley , actor (died
2005 )
16 June –
James Bolam , actor
19 June –
Derren Nesbitt , actor
28 June –
John Inman , actor (died
2007 )
9 July –
Michael Williams , actor (died
2001 )
12 July –
Roy Barraclough , comic actor (died
2017 )
15 July –
William G. Stewart , television producer and presenter (died 2017)
20 July –
Ted Rogers , comedian and light entertainer (died 2001)
21 July –
Julian Pettifer , television journalist
28 July –
Simon Dee , television presenter (died
2009 )
13 August –
Rod Hull , entertainer (died
1999 )
5 September –
Johnny Briggs , actor (died
2021 )
[1]
14 September –
Amanda Barrie , actress
29 October –
Michael Jayston , actor (died
2024 )
27 November –
Verity Lambert , television producer (died 2007)
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See also
References