Cultural highlights of 1964 (original) (raw)
Cultural highlights of 1964
Television: Australia
New shows
� Homicide (Crawford Productions for Seven Network). Crime, runs until 1978.
Television: France
New shows
� Le Man�ge enchant� (from 5 October). Children's, stop-motion puppet animation, created by Serge Danot in 1963. Runs until 1971. In English: The Magic Roundabout.
Television: UK
New shows
� Crossroads (ATV for the ITV network, from 2 November at 16:30). Motel soap. Runs (limps?) until 1988.
� The Likely Lads (BBC1, from 16 December). North-east England working-class sitcom.
� Match of the Day (BBC1, from 22 August). Highlights from the day's football matches.
� Play School (BBC2, from 21 April). Pre-school children's morning show.
� Top of the Pops (BBC, from 1 January). Pop music, initially broadcast from the BBC's studios at Dickenson Road, Manchester, moving to London in 1966. Runs until 30 July 2006, although compilations of clips continue to be shown.
� The Wednesday Play (BBC, from October). Series of one-off dramas. Runs until 1970.
Television: USA
New shows
� Bewitched (ABC, from 17 September). Comedy.
Hit shows
� That Was The Week That Was (NBC, from 10 January). Late-night satire, based on the UK original, moving for the second series (starting 29 September. from Friday to Tuesday to compete with
� Petticoat Junction (CBS) and
� Peyton Place (ABC).
Page updated 8 April 2008
� David Fisher