1993 in television (original) (raw)
See also: 1992 in television, other events of 1993, 1994 in television and the list of 'years in television'.
Events
- February 10 - Oprah Winfrey interviews Michael Jackson during a prime time special. It is Jackson's first interview in 15 years.
- April 12 - Actress Lisa Bonet files for divorce from Lenny Kravitz.
- April 29 - An animated version of Barry White appears on an episode of The Simpsons.
- May 20 - The television sitcom, Cheers ends an 11-year run on NBC (the show debuted on September 30, 1982).
- October 3 - Sin�ad O'Connor stirs up controversy when she rips up a picture of the Pope on Saturday Night Live
- Jay Leno becomes the new host for NBC's The Tonight Show
Debuts
- The Late Show with David Letterman premieres on CBS (1993-present)
- Beavis and Butthead begins airing on MTV. (1993-1997)
- Late Night with Conan O'Brien premieres (1993-present)
- The Nanny premieres on CBS (1993-1999)
- Frasier premieres on NBC (1993-present)
- The controversial NYPD Blue premieres on ABC (1993-present)
Other Popular Television Shows
- All My Children (1970-present)
- Cops (1989-present)
- Full House (1987-1995)
- Home Improvement (1991-1999)
- Inspector Morse (1987-2000)
- Jeopardy (1984-present)
- The Larry Sanders Show (1992-1998)
- Law & Order (1990-present)
- Married with Children (1987-1997)
- Murder, She Wrote (1984-1996)
- One Foot in the Grave (1990-2000)
- The Real World (1992-present)
- Roseanne (1988-1997)
- Rugrats (1991-present)
- Saturday Night Live (1975-present)
- Seinfeld (1989-1998)
- Sesame Street (1969-present)
- The Simpsons (1989-present)
- The Tonight Show (1954-present)
- Wheel of Fortune (1975-present)
Ending this year
- Cheers (1982-1993)
- Designing Women (1986-1993)
- A Different World (1987-1993)
- Hee Haw (1969-1993)
- Knots Landing (1979-1993)
- Late Night with David Letterman (1982-1993) (though Letterman will move to CBS)
- Life Goes On (1989-1993)
- The Wonder Years (1988-1993)
Births
Deaths
- January 20 - Audrey Hepburn, actress
- June 30 - George "Spanky" McFarland, actor
- November 21 - Bill Bixby, television actor
- December 4 - Frank Zappa, 42, actor/songwriter