- 1988 in television
The year 1988 in television involved some significant events.Below is a list of
television -related events in1988 ."For the American TV schedule, see:
1988-89 United States network television schedule ."Events
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February 5 - Comic Relief airs itsRed Nose Day fundraiser onBBC1 .
*February 26 - Tom Hardy marries Simone Ravelle on "General Hospital". It is a milestone for the genre as it is the first interracial wedding between two characters on American daytime television.
*April - TheWriters Guild of America, East and theWriters Guild of America, west go on strike. The strike lasted untilAugust and delays the beginning of the fall season by a month.
*April 28 -ITV in the UK broadcasts "Death on the Rock ", a hugely controversial episode ofThames Television 's "This Week" current affairs strand, investigatingOperation Flavius , which resulted in the SAS killing three members of the IRA inGibraltar .
*May 13 - J.R. Ewing pushes Nicholas Pierce over the railing of his high-rise office building, and Sue Ellen is so enraged that she fires three shots at him, on the season finale of "Dallas".
*May 16 - The youth strandDEF II is launched on BBC2 in the UK.
*July 4 - The hit game show "Family Feud " returns to the air after a 3 year hiatus.Ray Combs is the new host, replacing original hostRichard Dawson .
*July 19 - "The Bill " broadcasts the first episode of its fourth season and switches to a year-round serial format.
*September 1 - Children's cable network YTV launches inCanada .
*October 4 - Following inCher 's footsteps, actressShirley MacLaine callsDavid Letterman an "asshole", on the air during a taping of "Late Night".
*October 27 - The last ofHarding Lemay 's "comeback" episodes air on "Another World". In the final minutes of the episode, Australian actressCarmen Duncan took over the role of the legendarybitch Iris Cory Wheeler, after the role had been vacated for many years byBeverlee McKinsey .
*November 3 -Talk show hostGeraldo Rivera 's nose is broken during a taping of his show, when a fight erupts on the set between guests. The theme of the episode was "Young Hate Mongers" and the fight originated between white supremacistTom Metzger andcivil rights activistRoy Innis .
*The song "I Heard It Through the Grapevine " experiences a surge in popularity sparked by television commercials featuring claymation raisin figures.The California Raisins version of the song peaks at #84 on theBillboard Hot 100 .
*Televangelist Jimmy Swaggart is the focus of a sex scandal, and later admits to being with prostitutes and steps down from his television ministry.
*"The Young and the Restless " tops the daytime ratings (deposing longtime winner "General Hospital"), starting an unbeaten streak of #1 victories that still continue to this day.
*Ana Alicia 's character, Melissa Agretti, dies in a house fire on "Falcon Crest ".
*After rejecting an offer to joinCBS News ,Peter Mansbridge replacesKnowlton Nash as anchor of CBC's "The National ".
*A youngCountess Vaughn joins the cast of "227" as Alexandria DeWitt, a young 11-year old talentedcollege student, whom the Jenkins' have as a houseguest for a year.Debuts
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January 16 - "Home and Away " airs its pilot episode and begins the series proper the following night
*January 19 - "48 Hours" (1988— ).
*January 31 - "The Wonder Years " premieres (1988–1993 ).
*February 7 - "America's Most Wanted " debuts (1988— ).
*February 15 - "Red Dwarf " debuts in the UK (1988–1999).
*February 27 - "Choujuu Sentai Liveman " premieres on TV-Asahi (1988-1989 )
*March 6 - "In the Heat of the Night", based on the 1967 movie, premieres on NBC (1988-1994).
*April 26 - "China Beach " premieres on ABC (1988-1991)
*July 4 -Family Feud makes a comeback onCBS at 10:00 am EDT with hostRay Combs and announcerGene Wood following its cancellation from ABC daytime 3 years earlier (1988-1993). A syndicated version (1988-1995) premieres in the fall.
*August 6 - "Yo! MTV Raps " premieres onMTV (1988-1995).
*September 6 - "Count Duckula " premieres onITV in the UK (1988-1993).
*September 10 - "A Pup Named Scooby Doo " premieres on ABC (1988-1991)
* September 10 - "The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh " premieres on ABC (1988-1991)
*September 16 - The popularCanadian dance music series "Electric Circus " debuts onMuchMusic (1988–2003).
*September 17 - "Garfield and Friends ", aSaturday morning cartoon series based on the popular comic strip character, debuts on CBS (1988–1995 ).
*October 8 - "Empty Nest", a spinoff of "The Golden Girls ", premieres onNBC (1988–1995).
*October 16 - "The Kids in the Hall " premieres onCBC Television .
*October 17 - "Playbus" premieres onBBC (1988-1997)
*October 18 - "Roseanne" premieres (1988–1997 ).
*October 27 - "Paradise" premieres on CBS (1988-1991).
*November 14 - "Murphy Brown " premieres (1988–1998 ).
*November 24 - "Mystery Science Theater 3000 " has its TV premiere onKTMA TV 23 (1988–1999 ). The show moved to the Comedy Channel in1989 .
* "Children's Ward ", a popular children's series produced byGranada Television , begins its long run on the ITV network in the UK (1988–2000 ).
* "The Comedy Company " debuts on 0-10 Network in Australia (1988–1990 ).
* "The American Experience " (1988— ).
* "COPS" (1988— ).
* "This Morning" debuts (1988— ).
* "The Adventures of Superboy " (1988–1992 ).
* "T. and T. " (1988–1990 ).
* "The Completely Mental Misadventures of Ed Grimley (1988) ".Miniseries
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Dadah is Death "
*"War and Remembrance "Television shows
1940s
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Meet the Press " (1947 — )
*"Candid Camera " (1948 — )
*"Come Dancing " (UK) (1949 –1995)1950s
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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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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 " (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 — )
*"Monday Night Football " (1970— )
*"Masterpiece Theatre " (1971 — )
*"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 Young and the Restless" (1973— )
*"Derrick" (1974 –1998)
*"Wish You Were Here...? " (UK) (1974— )
*"Arena" (UK) (1975 — )
*"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— )
*"20/20 " (1978 — )
*"Dallas" (1978–1991 )
*"Grange Hill" (UK) (1978— )
*"Knots Landing " (1979 –1993)
*"You Can't Do That on Television " (Canada) (1979–1990)
*"Antiques Roadshow " (UK) (1979— )
*"Nightline" (1979— )
*"This Old House " (1979— )1980s
*"Dynasty" (
1981 –1989)
*"Entertainment Tonight " (1981— )
*"Falcon Crest" (1981–1990)
*"What Now " (1982— )
*"Timewatch " (UK) (1982— )
*"Cheers " (1982 –1993)
*"Family Ties " (1982–1989)
*"Late Night with David Letterman" (1982–1993)
*"Newhart " (1982–1990)
*" The Journal] " (Canada) (1982–1992 )
*"Loving" (1983 –1995)
*"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)
*"Santa Barbara" (1984–1993)
*"The Bill " (UK) (1984— )
*"The Cosby Show " (1984–1992)
*"Who's the Boss? " (1984–1992)
*"227" (1985 –1990)
*"EastEnders " (UK) (1985— )
*"Growing Pains " (1985–1992)
*"It's a Living " (1980 –1982, 1985–1989)
*"MacGyver " (1985–1992)
*"Moonlighting" (1985–1989)
*"Mr. Belvedere " (1985–1990)
*"Neighbours " (Australia) (1985— )
*"Only Fools and Horses " (UK) (1981–1983, 1985–1993, 1996–1997, 2001–2003) (the only episode aired this year was the Christmas special "Dates")
*"Sally" (1985–2002 )
*"Turn on to T-Bag and T-Bag's Christmas Cracker" (There were variousT-Bag series between 1985 and 1992)
*"The Golden Girls" (1985–1992)
*"The Twilight Zone " (1959 –1964, 1985–1988, 2002)
*"ALF" (1986 –1990)
*"Amen" (1986–1991)
*"Designing Women " (1986–1993)
*"Double Dare " (1986–1993)
*"Hey Dad...! " (1986–1994)
*"L.A. Law " (1986–1994)
*"Mama's Family " (1983–1984, 1986–1990)
*"Matlock" (1986–1996)
*"Pee-wee's Playhouse " (1986–1991)
*"Perfect Strangers" (1986–1993)
*"The Disney Sunday Movie" (1986–1988) ends onSeptember 11 to resume as "The Magical World of Disney" (1988–1990) onOctober 9
*"The Oprah Winfrey Show" (1986— )
*"Comic Relief" (UK) (1986— )
*"Casualty" (UK) (1986— )
*"Beadle's About " (UK) (1987 –1996)
*"ChuckleVision " (UK) (1987— )
*"A Different World" (1987–1993)
*"Full House " (1987–1995)
*"Going Live! " (1987–1993)
*"Inspector Morse " (1987–2000)
*"Knightmare " (UK) (1987–1994)
*"Married... with Children " (1987–1997)
*"" (1987–1994)
*"Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" (1987–1996)
*"The Bold and the Beautiful " (1987— )
*"The Tracey Ullman Show " (1987–1990)
*"thirtysomething" (1987–1991)
*"Family Feud " (1976 –1985, 1988–1995, 1999— )Ending this year
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Button Moon " (1980–1988)
*February 12 - "Sledge Hammer! " (1986–1988)
*May 1 - "Magnum, P.I. " (1980 –1988)
*May 3 - "Hotel" (1983-1988)
*May 7 - "The Facts of Life" (1979–1988)
*May 13 - "Tales of the Unexpected" (UK) (1979–1985, 1987–1988)
*May 16 -Cagney & Lacey " (1982–1988)
*May 25 - "St. Elsewhere " (1982–1988)
*May 27 - "Punky Brewster " (1984–1988)
*July 23 - "Tales from the Darkside " (1984–1988)*"Solid Gold" (1980–1988)
*"Truth or Consequences " (1950–1988)
*"What's Happening Now!! " (1985–1988)Births
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February 20 -Rihanna , singer
*March 28 -Lacey Turner , actor
*April 10 -Haley Joel Osment , actor
*May 5 -Brooke Hogan , actress
*June 28 -Ryan Waring
*August 26 -Evan Ross , actor
*August 27 -Alexa Vega , actress
*September 24 -Kyle Sullivan , actor
*November 15 -Zena Grey , actressDeaths
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February 1 -Heather O'Rourke , actress from "Poltergeist" and "Happy Days ", age 12
*March 10 -Andy Gibb , 30, actor/songwriter of the Bee-Gees
*April 5 -Alf Kjellin , 68, actor, director.
*May 15 -Andrew Duggan , 64, character actor.
*May 18 -Daws Butler , prolificvoice actor whose work included "The Jetsons " and several animated TV commercials.
*May 27 -Florida Friebus , 78, actress ("The Bob Newhart Show ").
*July 9 -Barbara Woodhouse , 78, dog trainer ("Training Dogs the Woodhouse Way ")
*July 21 - Jack Clark, 67, game show announcer.
*July 25 -Judith Barsi , 10, American child actress
*July 31 -Trinidad Silva , 38, actor (Jesus Martinez on "Hill Street Blues "), in a car accident
*September 11 -John Sylvester White , 78, actor ("Welcome Back, Kotter ").
*September 20 -Roy Kinnear , 54, actor/comedian.
*September 29 -Charles Addams , 76, cartoonist whose macabre drawings inspired "The Addams Family".
*October 11 -Wayland Flowers , 58, puppeteer ("Madame's Place "), fromAIDS .
*October 31 -John Houseman , 86, actor ("The Paper Chase ", "Silver Spoons ")
*December 6 -Timothy Patrick Murphy , 29, actor ("Dallas"), from AIDS
*December 12 -Dick Clair , television comedy writer, who asked to be cryogenically frozen
*December 20 -Max Robinson , ABC News correspondent, from AIDS
*December 27 -Jess Oppenheimer , comedy writer who created "I Love Lucy "
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