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RCA, DuMont, Crosley, and Belmont, have all released the first post-war television sets.; Zoomar introduces the first professional zoom lens for television cameras.; The FCC begins to reserve channel 1 for low-powered Community television stations.
February 4 – RCA demonstrates an all-electronic color television system. February 18 – The first Washington, D.C. – New York City telecast through AT&T corporation's coaxial cable, in which General Dwight Eisenhower places a wreath at the base of the statue in the Lincoln Memorial and others make brief speeches, is termed a success by engineers, although Time magazine calls it "as ...
On February 28, 2006, Faraway Hill was featured in a clue on the television game show Jeopardy!. The $200 clue in the category "'S'-ential Knowledge" was "Broadcast on the Dumont Network in 1946, Faraway Hill is considered the first TV show in this daytime genre", with the answer being "What is a soap opera". [10]
Audio recordings of live TV broadcasts of this show are also on file at the Library of Congress from the 1946–47 period, as recorded from WNBT-TV in New York (NBC's original flagship station in New York City, today's WNBC-TV). New series and those that made their network debuts during the season are highlighted in bold.
Television series which originated in the United States and began in the year 1946. Shows that originated in other countries and only later aired in the United States should be removed from this category.
After appearing in "A Christmas Story," Schwartz went on to play Adam Weisman in 1985's "A Time to Live" and Jordan Simms in the 1987 TV series "21 Jump Street." In the '90s, Schwartz starred in ...
Movietone Sports Review / Movietone Sports Show (1938–1956, 1959–1963) – 102 shorts (24 in Technicolor) initially. Revived in CinemaScope in 1959 (20 total) Mutt and Jeff (1913–13) - live-action series; O. Henry Featurettes (two-reel, silent 1925–1927) Our Land and People (1947) – 8 travelogue shorts in black and white
2 July – Jeannie (1946) 7 July – Frieda (1946) 21 July – The Shop at Sly Corner (1946) 4 August – Muffin the Mule (1946–1955, 2005–2006) 9 August – The Playboy of the Western World (1946) 20 August – The Man with the Cloak Full of Holes (1946) 27 August – The Rose and Crown (1946) 2 November – Kaleidoscope (1946–1953)