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1978 in television
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The year 1978 in television involved some significant events. Below is a list of television -related events in 1978 .
For the American TV schedule, see: 1978-79 American network television schedule .
Events
January 28 - The Doobie Brothers make a guest appearance on ABC's What's Happening!! .
February 22 - The Police appear in a television commercial for Wrigley's chewing gum.
March 7 –April 11 - Dennis Potter 's groundbreaking drama serial Pennies From Heaven airs on BBC1 .
April 16 –April 19 - Holocaust , starring James Woods and Meryl Streep first aired on NBC .
April 22 - The Blues Brothers make their first appearance on Saturday Night Live . The duo of Jake & Elwood Blues (John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd ) was introduced by Paul Shaffer (as Don Kirshner ) and performed "Hey Bartender".
April 24 - The television game show Card Sharks , hosted by Jim Perry , first aired on NBC.
April 26 - Ringo Starr 's, Ringo , a musical version of The Prince and the Pauper airs on NBC. Starr's fellow former Beatle George Harrison provides the narration.
May 1 - Beijing Television is renamed China Central Television .
May 24 - The iconic skateboarding duck item first airs on BBC TV's Nationwide .
July 10 - The ABC Evening News is renamed ABC World News Tonight with Frank Reynolds as anchor.
September - The soap opera As the World Turns is #1 in the daytime Nielsen ratings for the 20th and final consecutive year; no other serial has been at the top of the ratings for such an unbeaten yearly streak.
November 17 - The Star Wars Holiday Special airs on CBS . The special gives fans their first glimpse of Boba Fett , a character from the upcoming Star Wars sequel.
March 22 - The Beatles spoof, The Rutles - All You Need Is Cash airs on NBC.
Abarembo Shogun premieres on the Asahi television network in Japan (1978-2003 ).
Fred Silverman , who successfully programmed both CBS and ABC , moves to NBC to attempt to reverse their ratings decline.
Knowlton Nash replaces Peter Kent as anchor of The National on CBC .
Replacing Zara Cully and Damon Evans , Jay Hammer joins the cast of The Jeffersons , for a short period of time.
US television game show program Match Game is rated in the Top 3 of all game shows for the sixth year in a row.
January 15 - The Super Bowl is played - and telecast - at night for the first time, on CBS.
January 23 - "Roots - One Year Later", a special examining the impact and influence of the miniseries, airs on ABC.
August 1 - Harry Reasoner returns to CBS after taking advantage of an oral escape-clause in his contract with ABC.
September 17 - The ceremony formalizing the success of the peace talks between Menachem Begin and Anwar Sadat - the Camp David accords between Israel and Egypt - is televised live from the White House East Room.
September 19 - The chairs on which Archie and Edith Bunker sat through 8 seasons of All in the Family are presented to the Smithsonian Institution .
Debuts
Miniseries
Television shows
1940s
1950s
1960s
1970s
Ending this year
Births
January 3 - Daryn Jones , entertainment personality in Canada.
February 7 - Ashton Kutcher , US actor .
April 13 - Kyle Howard , US actor.
April 22 - Manu Intiraymi , US actor.
June 2 - Nikki Cox , US actor.
June 10 - Shane West , US actor.
June 13 - Ethan Embry , US actor.
June 27 - Anna Kumble , British television presenter.
July 1 - Hillary Tuck , US actor.
July 6 - Tia Mowry and Tamera Mowry , actresses.
July 9 - Linda Park , US actor (born in Korea ).
July 19 - Topher Grace , US actor.
August 23 - Kobe Bryant , NBA player Los Angeles Lakers .
October 9 - Randy Spelling , US actor.
October 14 - Usher Raymond , singer and entertainer
December 18 - Katie Holmes , US actor.
Deaths
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