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The year 1925 in television involved some significant events. Below is a list of television-related events during 1925.

Global television events

MonthDayEvent
March25John Logie Baird performed the first public demonstration of his "televisor" at the Selfridges department store on London's Oxford Street. The demonstrations of moving silhouette images continued through April. The system consisted of 30 lines and 12.5 pictures per second.[1]
June13Charles Francis Jenkins achieves the first synchronized transmission of a moving silhouette (shadowgraphs) and sound, using 48 lines, and a mechanical system. A 10-minute movie of a miniature windmill in motion was sent across 8 kilometers from Anacostia to Washington, DC. The images were viewed by representatives of the National Bureau of Standards, the United States Navy, the Department of Commerce, and others. Jenkins termed this "the first public demonstration of radiovision".
July13Vladimir Zworykin applies for a patent for color television.[2]
c. August–OctoberZworykin first demonstrates his electric camera tube and receiver for Westinghouse corporation executives, transmitting the still image of an "X". The picture is said to be dim, with low contrast and poor definition.
October2John Baird achieves the first live television image with tone graduations (not silhouette or duotone images) in his laboratory. Baird brings office boy William Taynton in front of the camera to become the first face televised. But the rate of five images per second does not show realistic movement.[3]

Births

DateNameNotability
January 8Steve HollandU.S. actor (died 1997)
January 11Grant TinkerU.S. producer, NBC network executive, "The Man Who Saved NBC" (died 2016)
January 12Katherine MacGregorU.S. actress (Little House on the Prairie) (died 2018)
January 23Danny ArnoldU.S. producer, actor and stand-up comedian (died 1995)
January 28Scotty BlochU.S. actress (died 2018)
February 27William David PowellTV presenter (died 2015)
March 4Inezita BarrosoAmerican television writer (died 1968)
April 22George ColeU.K. actor (Minder) (died 2015)
Ken ColemanSportcaster (died 2003)
May 2Roscoe Lee BrowneU.S. actor (died 2007)
June 1Richard ErdmanU.S. actor (died 2019)
June 19Charlie DrakeU.K. comic performer (The Worker) (died 2006)
June 25June LockhartU.S. actress (Lassie, Lost in Space)
June 29Cara WilliamsU.S. actress (died 2021)
July 4Eric FlemingU.S. actor (died 1966)
July 6Merv GriffinU.S. talk show host, producer (Jeopardy!, Wheel of Fortune) (died 2007)
John RichU.S. producer (died 2005)
July 23Gloria DeHavenU.S. actress (died 2016)
August 15Mike ConnorsU.S. actor (Mannix) (died 2017)
August 22Honor BlackmanU.K. actor (The Avengers) (died 2020)
August 29Dick CusackU.S. actor (died 2003)
October 6Shana AlexanderAmerican journalist (died 2005)
October 13Frank D. GilroyAmerican director (died 2015)
October 16Angela LansburyU.K. actress (Murder, She Wrote) (died 2022)
October 19Bernard HeptonU.K. actor, director (Colditz, The Six Wives of Henry VIII) (died 2018)
October 23Johnny CarsonU.S. comedian, talk show host (The Tonight Show) (died 2005)
October 27Mary Kay StearnsU.S. actress (Mary Kay and Johnny) (died 2018)[4]
November 4Doris RobertsU.S. actress (died 2016)
November 6Nan WintonU.K. news presenter (died 2019)
November 11June WhitfieldU.K. comic actress (Terry and June, Absolutely Fabulous) (died 2018)
November 17Rock HudsonU.S. actor (McMillan and Wife) (died 1985)[5]
November 24Stephen HancockU.K. actor (Coronation Street) (died 2015)[6]
November 25Jack ClarkAmerican game show host (died 1988)
November 29Robert HardyU.K. actor (All Creatures Great and Small) (died 2017)
December 13Dick Van DykeU.S. entertainer (The Dick Van Dyke Show, Diagnosis: Murder)

References

  1. Cooke, Lez (2015). British Television Drama: A History. Palgrave Macmillan. p. 9.
  2. Zworykin, Vladimir (November 13, 1928) [filed 1925]. "Television System". Patent No. 1,691,324. United States Patent Office. Retrieved July 28, 2009.
  3. R. W. Burns, Television: An International History of the Formative Years, p. 264.
  4. Genzlinger, Neil (January 8, 2019). "Mary Kay Stearns, 93, a Star of One of TV's Earliest Shows, Dies". The New York Times.
  5. "Rock Hudson, Screen Idol, Dies at 59".
  6. "Stephen Hancock obituary". TheGuardian.com. November 3, 2015.
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