- 1985 in television
The year 1985 in television involved some significant events.Below is a list of
television -related events in1985 ."For the American TV schedule, see:
1985-86 United States network television schedule ."Events
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January 1 -VH1 launches in theUnited States .
*January 4 -Channel 4 in the UK achieves its highest ever audience as 13.8 million viewers tune in for the final part of the mini-series "A Woman of Substance ".
*January 6 - The last405-line transmitter s are switched off in the UK.
*February 8 -The Dukes of Hazzard is cancelled.
*February 18 -BBC1 in the UK undergoes a major relaunch. At 5.35 p.m., the legendary mechanical "mirror globe" ident, in use in varying forms since 1969, is seen for the last time in regular rotation on national BBC1. Its replacement, the COW (Computer Originated World, a computer generated globe) debuts at 7pm. On the same day, computer-generated graphics replace magnetic weather maps on all BBC forecasts, andTerry Wogan 's eponymoustalk show is relaunched as a thrice-weekly live primetime programme. "EastEnders " launches the following day.
*March 2 - TheNBC sitcom "Gimme a Break! " broadcasts an episode live.
*April 28 - In the UK, the WorldSnooker Championship Final betweenDennis Taylor andSteve Davis draws BBC2's highest ever rating of 18.5 million viewers.
*May 10 - The first episode of "Saturday Night's Main Event" airs on NBC, the first time that professional wrestling had aired on network television since the 1950s.
*May 17 - The season finale of "Dallas" finds Bobby Ewing (Patrick Duffy) on his deathbed after his crazed ex-sister in law Katherine Wentworth (Morgan Brittany ) runs him down in her car.
*July 31 - "The War Game ", made for theBBC 's "The Wednesday Play " strand in 1965 but banned from broadcast at the time, is finally shown on television as part of BBC2's "After the Bomb" season.
*August 19 -David Letterman ofNBC 's "Late Night" interrupts "The Today Show" with a megaphone while both shows are on the air. Letterman leaned out the window of his building and announced "My name isLarry Grossman [then president ofNBC News ] and I'm not wearing any pants!". "The Today Show" was taping an interview several stories below.
*August - After a series of high-profilefootball hooliganism incidents injuring and killing many, televised football is banned from British television. The ban is lifted early the next year.
*September 14 - In part one of a three-part season premiere on "The Facts of Life", Edna's Edibles, the main focal point of the long-running series since 1983, was burned to the ground.
*October 27 - Mini-Series "Anzacs" starringPaul Hogan andAndrew Clarke debuts on AustralianNetwork Nine .
*October 29 - "The Price Is Right" ended the show with the memory of announcerJohnny Olson .
*November 17 - "Kane & Abel", aminiseries based on the bestsellingJeffrey Archer novel debuts onCBS television.
*December 3 - "Copacabana", an original musical starringBarry Manilow (based on his 1978 hit song of the same name),Annette O'Toole , andEstelle Getty , airs on CBS.
*December 8 - "Lindenstraße ", the first Germansoap opera , first airs on ARD.Also in 1985
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NBC becomes the first commercial television network to usesatellite interconnection for its stations; as a result, it is the first station to discontinue use of chime intonations at the beginning of each telecast, to signal to the affiliates to start airing the network feed.
*ActressCourteney Cox uses the word "period" (in the physical sense) on U.S. television for the first time, in a commercial forTampax brand tampons.
*Elmo , a new character for "Sesame Street ", is introduced.
*Douglas Marland starts his critically-acclaimed eight-year run writing for "As the World Turns ".
*Sábado Gigante moves fromChile toUnivision studios in Miami,Florida .
*Norman Lear sellsTandem Productions andEmbassy Television toThe Coca-Cola Company , who also ownsColumbia Pictures , for $485,000,000.
*At the close of its 22nd season, "Doctor Who " is abruptly "rested" by BBC1 ControllerMichael Grade . He intended to cancel the show outright, but the production office remained open and a much-changed 23rd season was broadcast in 1986. Many fans would conduct vocal protests over the next year, urging the BBC to bring the series back.
*NBC becomes the first broadcast network in the U.S. to air its prime time programs in stereo.
*Jon Lovitz andDennis Miller join "Saturday Night Live ".Debuts
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January 7 - "Time Machine" premieres on NBC (1985).
*February 2 - "Dengeki Sentai Changeman " premieres on TV-Asahi (1985-1986 )
*February 19 - "EastEnders " premieres on theBBC (1985— ).
*March 5 - "Moonlighting" premieres on ABC (1985–1989 ).
*March 15 - "Mr. Belvedere ", based on a series of three films starringClifton Webb , premieres on ABC (1985–1990 ).
*March 18 - "Neighbours " premieres inAustralia (1985— ).
*June 3 - "Larry King Live " premieres on CNN (1985-).
*August 30 - "Drummonds" premieres onITV in the UK (1985-87)
*September 7 - "What's Happening Now!! ", a sequel to the1970s sitcom "What's Happening!!", premieres in syndication (1985–1988 ).
*September 9 - "The $100,000 Pyramid " premieres in syndication and gives 3 players who go to the top of the pyramid return for a tournament of champion returns for $100,000 in cash hosted once again byDick Clark (entertainer) .
*September 14 - "The Gummi Bears " (1985-1991) and "The Wuzzles " (1985), the firstDisney animated shows made for television, premiere on NBC and CBS, respectively, at the same time slot.
**"The Golden Girls " premieres on NBC (1985–1992 ).
**"227" premieres on NBC (1985–1990).
*September 24 - "Growing Pains " premieres on ABC (1985–1992).
*September 29 - "MacGyver " premieres on ABC (1985–1992).
*October 4 - The short-lived "Misfits of Science " premieres (1985).
*"Edge of Darkness " premieres (1985).
*"Sally" premieres (1985–2002 ).
*"Wonders in Letterland" (There were variousT-Bag series between 1985 and 1992).
*WWF Saturday Night's Main Event debuts (1985-1992 ,2006 -present).Miniseries
*"Alice in Wonderland"
*"North and South"Television shows
1940s
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Meet the Press " (1947 — )
*"Candid Camera " (1948 — )
*"Come Dancing " (UK) (1949 –1995 )1950s
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Truth or Consequences " (1950 –1988)
*"Search for Tomorrow " (1951 –1986 )
*"Hallmark Hall of Fame " (1951— )
*"American Bandstand " (1952 –1989)
*"Guiding Light " (1952— )
*"The Today Show" (1952— )
*"Panorama" (UK) (1953 — )
*"Face the Nation " (1954 — )
*"The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson " (1962–1992)
*"This Is Your Life " (UK) (1955 –2003 )
*"As the World Turns " (1956 — )
*"What the Papers Say " (UK) (1956— )
*"The Sky at Night " (UK) (1957 — )
*"Blue Peter " (UK) (1958 — )
*"Grandstand" (UK) (1958-2007)1960s
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Adam-12 " (1968 -1975 )
*"Coronation Street " (UK) (1960 — )
*"Four Corners" (Australia ) (1961 — )
*"It's Academic " (1961— )
*"The Late Late Show " (Ireland) (1962-present).
*"Doctor Who " (UK) (1963 –1989,1996 ,2005 — )
*"General Hospital" (1963— )
*"Another World" (1964 –1999 )
*"Crossroads" (UK) (1964–1988,2001 –2003)
*"Top of the Pops " (UK) (1964-2006)
*"Days of Our Lives " (1965 — )
*"Play School (Australian TV series) " (Australia) (1966 — )
*"The Money Programme " (UK) (1966— )
*"60 Minutes " (1968 — )
*"One Life to Live " (1968— )
*"Hee Haw " (1969 –1993 )
*"Sesame Street " (1969— )
*"The Benny Hill Show " (UK) (1969–1989)1970s
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All My Children " (1970 — )
*"Charlie's Angels " (1976 -1981 )
*"CHiPs " (1977 -1983 )
*"Monday Night Football " (1970— )
*"Masterpiece Theatre " (1971 — )
*"Whistle Test" (UK) (1971–1987 )
*"Soul Train " (1971— )
*"Emmerdale Farm" (UK) (1972 — )
*"John Craven's Newsround" (UK) (1972— )
*"The Price Is Right " (1972— )
*"Last of the Summer Wine " (UK) (1973 — )
*"The Rookies " (1972 -1976 )
*"Schoolhouse Rock! " (1973–1986)
*"Starsky & Hutch " (1975 -1979 )
*"The Young and the Restless " (1973— )
*"Countdown" (Australia) (1974 –1987)
*"Derrick" (1974–1998 )
*"Wish You Were Here...? " (UK) (1974— )
*"Arena" (UK) (1975 –present)
*"Good Morning America " (1975— )
*"Jim'll Fix It " (UK) (1975–1994 )
*"Ryan's Hope " (1975–1989)
*"Saturday Night Live " (1975— )
*"the fifth estate " (Canada ) (1975— )
*"Wheel of Fortune" (1975— )
*"Family Feud " (1976 –1985, 1988–1995, 1999— )
*"The P.T.L. Club" (1976–1987)
*"The Love Boat " (1977 –1986 )
*"20/20 " (1978 — )
*"3-2-1 " (UK) (1978–1987)
*"Dallas" (1978–1991 )
*"Diff'rent Strokes " (1978–1986)
*"Grange Hill" (UK) (1978— )
*"Benson" (1979 –1986)
*"Knots Landing " (1979–1993)
*"Tales of the Unexpected" (UK) (1979–1985, 1987–1988)
*"The Facts of Life" (1979–1988)
*"Trapper John, M.D. " (1979–1986)
*"You Can't Do That on Television " (Canada) (1979–1990)
*"Antiques Roadshow " (UK) (1979— )
*"Nightline" (1979— )
*"This Old House " (1979— )1980s
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Magnum, P.I. " (1980 –1988)
*"Solid Gold" (1980–1988)
*"Too Close for Comfort" (1980–1986)
*"Dynasty" (1981 –1989)
*"Entertainment Tonight " (1981— )
*"EastEnders " (1985— )
*"The Equalizer " (1985-1989)
*"Falcon Crest " (1981–1990)
*"Fame" (1982 -1987 )
*"Gimme a Break! " (1981–1987)
*"Hill Street Blues " (1981–1987)
*"Simon & Simon " (1981–1988)
*"The Fall Guy " (1981–1986)
*"Today's Special " (Canada) (1981–1987)
*"What Now " (1982— )
*"Timewatch " (UK) (1982— )
*"Cagney & Lacey " (1982 –1988)
*"Capitol" (1982–1987)
*"Cheers " (1982–1993)
*"Family Ties " (1982–1989)
*"Knight Rider " (1982–1986)
*"Late Night with David Letterman " (1982–1993)
*"Newhart " (1982–1990)
*"Remington Steele " (1982–1987)
*"Silver Spoons " (1982–1987)
*"St. Elsewhere " (1982–1988)
*' The Journal" (Canada) (1982–1992)
*"Fraggle Rock " (1983–1987)
*"Loving" (1983–1995)
*"Press Your Luck " (1983–1986)
*"Scarecrow and Mrs. King " (1983–1987)
*"The A-Team " (1983–1987)
*"Webster" (1983–1989)
*"The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes" (UK) (1984–1988, 1991–1994)
*"Highway to Heaven " (1984 –1989)
*"Jeopardy! " (1964–1975, 1984— )
*"Kate and Allie " (1984–1989)
*"Miami Vice " (1984–1989)
*"Mother and Son " (Australia) (1984–1994)
*"Murder, She Wrote " (1984–1996)
*"Night Court " (1984–1992)
*"Punky Brewster " (1984–1988)
*"Santa Barbara" (1984–1993)
*"Tales from the Darkside " (1984–1988)
*"T.J. Hooker " (1982-1986)
*"The Bill " (UK) (1984— )
*"The Cosby Show " (1984–1992)
*"The Jetsons " (1962–1963, 1984–1985, 1987)
*"Who's the Boss? " (1984–1992)
*"It's a Living" (1980–1982, 1985–1989)
*"Only Fools and Horses " (UK) (1981–1983, 1985–1993, 1996–1997 , 2001–2003)
*"The Twilight Zone " (1959–1964, 1985–1988, 2002)
*"Neighbours " (Australia) (1985— )Ending this year
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February 8 - "The Dukes of Hazzard " (1979–1985)
*March 19 - "Alice" (1976–1985)
*June 14 - "Family Feud " (1976–1985)
*June 25 - "The Jeffersons " (1975–1985)
*July 6 - "Cover Up " (1984–1985)
*August 31 - "Super Friends " (1973–1985)
*December 7 - "The Wuzzles " (1985, but repeats aired until 1987)
*"Are You Being Served? " (UK) (1972–1985)
*"Battle of the Planets " (1978–1985)
*"The Gillies Report " (Australia) (1984–1985)
*"Superstars" (UK) (1973–1985, 2003–2005)
*"Tucker's Luck " (UK) (1983–1985)
*"World of Sport" (UK) (1965–1985)Changes of network affiliation
*"Diff'rent Strokes" moves from NBC to ABC.
Births
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January 1 -Keeley Fawcett , British actress
*May 28 -Carey Mulligan , British actress
*July 2 -Ashley Tisdale , American actress
*September 8 -Justin Bradley , Canadian actor
*October 11 -Michelle Trachtenberg , American actress
*December 5 -Frankie Muniz , American actorDeaths
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February 12 -Nicholas Colasanto , actor (Coach Ernie Pantusso on "Cheers")
*February 28 -Charita Bauer , soap opera actress (Bert Bauer on "Guiding Light")
*May 8 -Dolph Sweet , actor (Chief Carl Kanisky on "Gimme a Break!")
*May 13 -Selma Diamond , actress (Selma Hacker on "Night Court"), supposedly the inspiration for a character on "The Dick Van Dyke Show "
*October 2 -Rock Hudson , actor ("McMillan and Wife "), fromAIDS
*October 12 -Johnny Olson , announcer of "The Price Is Right" and other game shows
*November 1 -Phil Silvers , actor,comedian ("You'll Never Get Rich ")
*November 29 - Bill Scott,voice actor ofBullwinkle J. Moose
*December 31 -Ricky Nelson , actor (on "The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet "), musician, killed in a plane crash
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