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This is a list of British television related events from 1973. ==Events== *4 January – The UK and world record breaking long-running comedy series ''Last of the Summer Wine'' starts as a 30-minute pilot on BBC1's Comedy Playhouse show. The first series run starts on 12 November and the programme runs for 37 years until August 2010. *11 January – The Open University awards its first degrees. *25 January – English actor Derren Nesbitt is convicted of assaulting his wife Anne Aubrey. *15 February – The first episode of Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em airs on BBC1. *14 March – ''Are You Being Served?'' begins first regular series (pilot aired 8 September 1972). *25 March – The pilot episode of ''Open All Hours'' airs as part of Ronnie Barker's series ''Seven of One'' on BBC1. *March – Experimental Ceefax teletext transmissions begin. *1 April – ''Prisoner and Escort'', the pilot episode of ''Porridge'', airs as part of ''Seven of One''. *5 May–28 July – BBC Television series ''The Ascent of Man'', written and presented by Jacob Bronowski, airs; there is also an accompanying bestselling book. *6 August – James Beck, who stars as Private Joe Walker in the popular BBC sitcom ''Dad's Army'', dies of a burst pancreas at the age of 44. Although the series continues until 1977, the part of Walker is not recast and the show carries on without him. *8 October – Pat Phoenix leaves the role of Elsie Tanner on ''Coronation Street'' after thirteen years. *31 October – Thames Television's landmark 26 part documentary ''The World at War'' begins. *12 November – First series run of ''Last of the Summer Wine'' starts on BBC1. *23 November – 10th anniversary of the first episode of ''Doctor Who''. *Smash Martians advertising campaign launches on ITV. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「1973 in British television」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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