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This is a list of British television related events from 1951.
Events
January – June
- No events.
 
July
- 16 July – What's My Line? debuts on the BBC Television Service. It will be one of the top-rated programmes for the rest of the decade and make a star of its host, Eamonn Andrews, who takes over from Gilbert Harding from the second episode.
 
August – September
- No events.
 
October
- 12 October – The Holme Moss transmitter is opened in Northern England, making the BBC Television Service available to the region for the first time.
 
November – December
- No events.
 
Debuts
- 6 February – The Railway Children (1951)
 - 20 May – The Black Arrow (1951)
 - 17 June – Five Children and It (1951)
 - 16 July – What's My Line? (1951–1963, 1973-1974, 1984-1990)
 - 29 July – The Final Test (1951)
 - 12 August – Albert (1951)
 - 2 September – Treasure on Pelican (1951)
 - 25 September – Puck of Pook's Hill (1951)
 - 20 October 
- Sherlock Holmes (1951)
 - Stranger from Space (1951-1952)
 
 - 6 November – Sara Crewe (1951)
 - Unknown 
- The Charlie Chester Show (1951, 1955)
 - The Inch Man (1951-1952)
 
 
Continuing television shows
1920s
- BBC Wimbledon (1927–1939, 1946–2019, 2021–2024)
 
1930s
- Picture Page (1936–1939, 1946–1952)
 - For the Children (1937–1939, 1946–1952)
 - The Boat Race (1938–1939, 1946–2019)
 - BBC Cricket (1939, 1946–1999, 2020–2024)
 
1940s
- Kaleidoscope (1946–1953)
 - Muffin the Mule (1946–1955, 2005–2006)
 - Café Continental (1947–1953)
 - Television Newsreel (1948–1954)
 - Come Dancing (1949–1998)
 - How Do You View? (1949–1953)
 
1950s
- Andy Pandy (1950–1970, 2002–2005)
 
Ending this year
- 23 January – Little Women (1950–1951)
 - 24 November – Sherlock Holmes (1951)
 
Births
- 7 January – Helen Worth, born Cathryn Helen Wigglesworth, actress
 - 21 January – Rosemary Shrager, chef and presenter
 - 6 February – Kevin Whately, actor
 - 15 February – Jane Seymour, born Joyce Frankenberg, actress
 - 18 March – Paul Barber, actor
 - 13 April – Peter Davison, actor
 - 20 April – Louise Jameson, actress
 - 11 May – Kay Mellor, born Kay Daniel, scriptwriter and actress (died 2022)
 - 13 May – Selina Scott, journalist, newsreader and television presenter
 - 4 June – David Yip, actor
 - 28 June – Lalla Ward, actress
 - 4 September – David Renwick, scriptwriter
 - 10 September – Sally Grace, satirist, actress and voice actress
 - 30 September – John Lloyd, producer
 - 6 November – Nigel Havers, actor
 - 15 November – Billy McColl, actor (died 2014)
 - 24 November – Margaret Mountford, lawyer, businesswoman and television personality
 - 20 December – Peter May, novelist and television dramatist
 
See also
References
External links
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