1950 in television
The year 1950 in television involved some significant events.
Below is a list of television-related events during 1950.
Events
- February – European Broadcasting Union inaugurated.
- February 15
- * KENS began transmissions as KEYL. It was the second television station to sign on in the San Antonio market.
- * WSTM-TV began transmissions as WSYR-TV. It was Syracuse's second television station, signing on a year and three months after WHEN-TV.
- February 21 – WOI-TV signs on the air as Iowa's second television station, and the first in the Des Moines area.
- February 23 – First televised report of general election results in the United Kingdom.
- March 27 – WHAS-TV signs on the air. It was the second television station to sign on in the Louisville market and the Commonwealth of Kentucky.
- April 2 – WTKR began operations on channel 4 as WTAR-TV. It was Hampton Roads' first television station and the second television station in Virginia, after WTVR in Richmond.
- April 4 – The BBC Television aspect ratio changes from 5:4 to 4:3.
- May 1 – WLNS-TV began transmissions as WJIM-TV. It is Michigan's second-oldest television station outside Detroit.
- May – Desilu Productions formed by Desi Arnaz and Lucille Ball in the United States.
- June 1 – WWMT signs on the air as WKZO-TV. It was West Michigan's second television station to debut after WLAV-TV.
- June 17 – WAND goes on the air in Decatur, Illinois.
- July 1 – WHBF-TV signs on the air. It is the fifth-oldest surviving station in Illinois, and the oldest outside Chicago.
- July 26 – First television broadcast station in Mexico, XHTV, Mexico City on channel 4; Gonzalo Castellot Madrazo is the first announcer to appear.
- September 18 – First television network in South America launches, PRF-TV on channel 3 in São Paulo, Brazil.
- September 30
- * First BBC television broadcast from an aircraft.
- * WSMV-TV began transmissions as WSM-TV at 1:10 pm CT. It was Nashville's first television station and the second in Tennessee.
- October 10 – The U.S. Federal Communications Commission approves CBS's color television system, effective November 20.
- October 25 - Cuba signs on to television as Havana's Union Radio TV signs on for the first time, the first television station in the Caribbean.
New shows
- January 4 – Abe Burrows' Almanac debuts on CBS.
- January 11 - I Cover Times Square debuts on ABC.
- February 2 – What's My Line (1950) debuts on CBS.
- February 25 – Your Show of Shows premieres on NBC.
- March 23 – Beat the Clock premieres on CBS.
- June 17–October 12 – Hawkins Falls premieres on NBC.
- July 3 - The Hazel Scott Show on the DuMont Television Network.
- July 3 - Menasha the Magnificent on NBC.
- July 6 - Ford Star Revue premieres on NBC as the summer replacement for Kay Kyser's Kollege of Musical Knowledge.
- July 10 – Your Hit Parade premieres on NBC.
- July 11 – Andy Pandy premieres on the BBC.
- September 5 – The Cisco Kid, starring Duncan Renaldo and Leo Carrillo, premieres.
- September 6 – Stars Over Hollywood premieres on NBC.
- September 7 – The game show Truth or Consequences debuts.
- September 10 – The Colgate Comedy Hour series debuts on NBC.
- September 18 – The Paul Winchell Show debuts on NBC with the title The Speidel Show.
- October 4 – Four Star Revue debuts on NBC.
- October 5 – The comedy quiz show You Bet Your Life, featuring Groucho Marx, premieres.
- October 12 – The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show debuts.
- October 28 – The Jack Benny Program, starring Jack Benny, premieres.
Television debuts
- Richard Alexander – The Gene Autry Show
- Robert Armstrong – The Silver Theatre
- Madeleine Carroll – Robert Montgomery Presents
- Finlay Currie – Sunday Night Theatre
- Frank Darien – The Chevrolet Tele-Theatre
- Frances Dee – Fireside Theatre
- Stuart Erwin – The Stu Erwin Show
- Kay Francis – Prudential Family Playhouse
- Rex Harrison – The Chevrolet Tele-Theatre
- Nancy Kelly – The Silver Theatre
- June Lang – Fireside Theatre
- Robert Montgomery – Robert Montgomery Presents
- Franklin Pangborn – The Ken Murray Show
- Gene Raymond – Pulitzer Prize Playhouse
- Penny Singleton – ''Pulitzer Prize Playhouse''