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1969 in British television

This is a list of British television related events from 1969.
==Events==

*4 January – Guitarist Jimi Hendrix causes complaints of arrogance from television producers after playing an impromptu version of "Sunshine of your Love" past his allotted timeslot on the BBC1 show Happening for Lulu.
*19 March – The 385 metre tall Emley Moor transmitting station mast collapses because of icing.
*29 March – The UK shares the win of the 14th Eurovision Song Contest, in a four-way tie with France, Spain, and the Netherlands. Lulu represents the UK, singing "Boom bang-a-bang".
*21 June
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*Patrick Troughton makes his last regular appearance as the Second Doctor in the concluding moments of Episode 10 of the ''Doctor Who'' serial ''The War Games''. It also marks the final time that the series was broadcast in black and white.
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*Showing of the documentary ''The Royal Family'', which attracts more than 30.6 million viewers, an all-time British record for a non-current event programme.
*3 July – Lulu the elephant runs amok on ''Blue Peter''. The clip is subsequently repeated many times, becoming the archetypal British TV "blooper".
*20–21 July – A live transmission from the Moon is viewed by 720 million people around the world, with the landing of Apollo 11: at 10:56 p.m. EDT on 20 July 1969, Neil Armstrong stepped onto the surface of the Moon, broadcast live.
*2 September – Release of ''The Stones in the Park'', footage of a Rolling Stones concert given in London's Hyde Park in July and filmed by Granada Television.
*21 September – ''Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased)'' premieres on ITV.
*4 October – ''The ITV Seven'', a programme which shows live coverage of horse racing from racecourses around the UK, is first aired. The programme was an essential part of ITV's Saturday afternoon ''World of Sport'' show and continued until a few weeks before World of Sport ended in 1985.
*5 October – ''Monty Python's Flying Circus'' airs its first episode on the BBC.
*6 October – ''Chigley'' becomes the third and final programme of ''The Trumptonshire Trilogy'' on BBC1 to be shot in colour before the introduction of regular colour broadcasting on 15 November.
*3 November – ITV airs the first edition of ''Coronation Street'' to be videotaped in colour, though it includes black-and-white inserts and titles. The 29 October episode – featuring a coach trip to the Lake District – had been scheduled for colour shooting, but suitable colour film stock could not be found so it was filmed in black-and-white.
*15 November – Regular colour broadcasting is introduced to BBC1 and ITV.
*16 November – The first episode of ''Clangers'' (a British stop motion animated television program for children) is broadcast by the BBC.
*19 November – ''The Benny Hill Show'' premieres on Thames Television.
*21 November – The controversial London Weekend Television comedy ''Curry and Chips'' begins airing. The programme is the first LWT comedy to have been recorded in colour. It is pulled off air after six episodes following a ruling by the IBA that it is racist.
*24 November – Date claimed by official ''Coronation Street'' archivist Daran Little as the first on which the soap was transmitted in colour.
*Unknown – Sir Charles Curran becomes Director-General of the BBC.

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