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The year 1957 in television involved some significant events. Below is a list of television-related events in 1957. Events - January 6 Elvis Presley makes his final appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show.
- January 24 Steve Allen makes his final appearance as host of NBC's The Tonight Show. He is replaced by Jack Lescoulie and the show is changed from a talk/variety show format to be more like Today.
- June Lescoulie is a flop, so NBC hires Al "Jazzbo" Collins as emcee. Collins doesn't last long; NBC is already planning to replace him and go back to the original format.
- July 29 Jack Paar becomes the permanent host for NBC's The Tonight Show. The format changes back to a talk/variety show.
- March 7 Portugal creates its television service after several months of experimentation.
- March 31 The first TV version of Cinderella, starring 21-year-old Julie Andrews, and with songs by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II, airs in color on CBS.
- April 1 British current affairs programme Panorama (BBC) broadcasts the famous Spaghetti tree hoax report.
- August 31 Central Scotland's ITV franchise Scottish Television goes on air, the first 7-day-a-week ITV franchise to do so.
- September 7 NBC introduces an animated version of its famous "living color" peacock logo.
- February 16 In the UK, the "Toddlers' Truce" (an arrangement whereby there were no TV broadcasts between 6 PM and 7 PM, to allow parents to put their children to bed) was abolished. It had been a major stumbling block to the success of ITV.
- Front Page Challenge, television's longest continuously running panel show starts airing on the CBC (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation). It ran for 38 years.
- Cyprus began a limited television service, serving only three hours a day, twice-weekly. By 1960, a full service was launched.
- CBC Television begins nationwide broadcasting of NHL games as Canada's microwave network is completed coast-to-coast. Prior to this, broadcasts had been delayed.
- Westinghouse introduces the first rectangular tube color TV. Due to issues with convergence (aligning the guns to get a single image), the sets were withdrawn from the market. The first successful rectangular color tubes arrive in the mid 1960's.
Debuts - April 24 The Sky at Night (UK) appears for the first time, presented by Patrick Moore (1957 present).
- May 1 Junior Television Club (1957)
- May 7 In Melbourne Tonight with Graham Kennedy begins on GTV-9
- September 21 Perry Mason premiers on CBS (1957 1966), The Polly Bergen Show premiers on NBC, alternating with Club Oasis, which debuted on September 28 (1957 1958)
- September 22- Maverick premieres on ABC. (1957 1961)
- Fall 1957 Saber of London, a British detective series, moved from ABC to NBC for the remainder of its episodes broadcast through mid-1960. It had previously aired under different titles from 1951 1954 and 1955 1957, in the latter run under the name The Vise.
- October 4 Leave It to Beaver premieres (1957 1963).
- October 10- Zorro premieres on ABC (1957 1959)
- October 23 The Pat Boone Chevy Showroom premieres on ABC (1957 1960).
- November 17 Scotland Yard premieres on ABC (1957 1958).
- November 26: WHDH-TV/5-Boston begins broadcasting. It soon becomes embroiled in controversy about its license. It finally loses its license in 1972.
- December 25 Royal Christmas Message first televised with a message from Elizabeth II.
- The Army Game (UK) premieres on ITV (1957 1961).
- Divorce Court (US) (1957 1969, 1985 1992, 1999 present)
- Front Page Challenge premieres (1957 1995).
- The Edsel Show, first full-length show to be recorded on videotape, first of many Bing Crosby specials
- Wagon Train premieres (1957 1965)
Television shows Ending this year Births - January 7 Katie Couric, television host.
- January 17 - Steve Harvey, comedian & game show host.
- February 16 LeVar Burton, actor
- February 18 Vanna White, game show presenter
- March 30 Paul Reiser, actor & comedian.
- April 13 Gary Kroeger, actor.
- May 3 Jo Brand, English comedian.
- May 5 Richard E. Grant, English actor.
- June 12 Timothy Busfield, actor & director.
- July 21 Jon Lovitz, actor & comedian.
- July 26 Nana Visitor, actress.
- August 18 Denis Leary, actor & comedian.
- August 24 Stephen Fry, English actor & comedian.
- September 29 Andrew Dice Clay, comedian.
- September 30 Fran Drescher, actress & comedienne (The Nanny).
- October 5 Bernie Mac, actor & comedian (died 2008).
- October 11 Dawn French, Welch-born English actress & comedienne.
- October 29 Dan Castellaneta, actor & comedian ("Homer Simpson").
- November 7 Christopher Knight, actor, (The Brady Bunch).
- December 9 Donny Osmond, singer, actor & game show host.
- December 21 Ray Romano, stand-up comedian & actor.
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