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1974 in television : ウィキペディア英語版
1974 in television

''For the American TV schedule, see: 1974-75 American network television schedule.''
The year 1974 involved some significant events in television. Below is a list of television-related events of that year.
==Events==

*January 6 – CKGN-TV begins broadcasting in Brantford, Ontario.
*January 31 – CBS airs a multi-Emmy-winning adaptation of Ernest J. Gaines' novel ''The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman'', which follows the 110-year life of a former slave from the Civil War to the civil rights movement. Cicely Tyson portrays the title role.
*February 1 – KITC (now KIVI-TV) begins broadcasting in Boise, Idaho.
*February 8 – After 20 years, ''The Secret Storm'' airs its 5195th and final episode on CBS Daytime. The show is replaced ten days later by ''Tattletales'', a game show hosted by Bert Convy.
*March 11 – The children's special ''Free to Be... You and Me'', produced by comedic actress Marlo Thomas, airs on ABC.
*March 13 – ''The Execution of Private Slovik'' airs on NBC. A made for television film, it told the story of Pvt. Eddie Slovik, the only American soldier to be executed for desertion since the American Civil War.
*March 18 - Lucille Ball ends her 23-year consecutive television reign when ''Here's Lucy'' is cancelled.
*April 6 – "Waterloo" wins the Eurovision Song Contest for Sweden and launches ABBA on their stellar global career.
*May 4 – Steve Frame (George Reinholt) marries Alice Matthews (Jacqueline Courtney) for the second time on a special hour-long broadcast of ''Another World'', coinciding with the show's tenth anniversary.
*June 8 – Jon Pertwee makes his final regular appearance as the Third Doctor in the concluding moments of Part Six of the ''Doctor Who'' serial ''Planet of the Spiders''. Tom Baker briefly appears as the Fourth Doctor at the conclusion of this serial.
*August 5 – For the first time on a pre-school children's programme, the UK show ''Inigo Pipkin'' covers the death of the main character, Inigo, as the actor who played him (George Woodbridge) had died. The show is renamed ''Pipkins''.
*August 8 – US President Richard Nixon resigns live on television.
*September 10 – The controversial TV movie ''Born Innocent'', starring Linda Blair, airs on NBC. The film, which involved a fourteen-year-old being sent to what the television preview deemed a women's prison (when in reality it was a reform school), drew heavy criticism due to an all-female rape scene, the first ever seen on American television. The scene was deleted in subsequent re-airings after a group of girls assaulted an eight-year-old with a pop bottle, influenced by the scene in the film.
*October 6 - ''Monty Python's Flying Circus'', the popular British sketch comedy which aired its final episode this year, is first shown in the U.S. on KERA-TV in Dallas, Texas on Sunday, October 6, 1974 at 10pm.
*December 28 – Tom Baker makes his first full appearance as the Fourth Doctor in the ''Doctor Who'' serial ''Robot''.
*On the American soap opera ''Love of Life'', Meg Dale (Tudi Wiggins) calls her son Ben (Christopher Reeve) a "bastard", the first time a profanity was spoken on American daytime television.

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