1944 in British television
Overview of the events of 1944 in British television
This is a list of British television related events from 1944.
Events
There are no events for 1944 in British television as broadcasting had been suspended for the duration of the Second World War . This was done amid fears the signals would help German bombers .:
Births
28 January – Bobby Ball (Harper), half of comedy double act Cannon and Ball (died 2020 )
2 February – Geoffrey Hughes , English actor (died 2012 )[ 1]
8 February – Roger Lloyd-Pack , English actor (died 2014 )[ 2]
13 February – Jerry Springer , English-born television host (died 2023)
17 February – Nick Hewer , public relations consultant and television personality
11 March – Don Maclean , British comedian
8 April – Hywel Bennett , Welsh actor (died 2017 )[ 3]
25 April – Len Goodman , ballroom dancer and television personality (died 2023 )[ 4]
27 April – Michael Fish , British television weatherman
29 April – Michael Angelis , actor and narrator (died 2020 )
5 May – John Rhys-Davies , Welsh actor
7 May – Richard O'Sullivan , actor
12 May – Sara Kestelman , British actor
31 May – Samantha Juste , Top of the Pops hostess (died 2014 )[ 5]
1 June – Robert Powell , actor
11 June – Vince Earl , singer, comedian and actor
27 July – Tony Capstick , English comedian, actor and musician (died 2003 )[ 6]
31 July – Jonathan Dimbleby , broadcaster and television presenter
9 August – John Simpson , BBC foreign correspondent and world affairs editor
11 August – Ian McDiarmid , Scottish actor
13 September
22 September – Frazer Hines , British actor
26 September – Anne Robinson , British television host
12 October – Angela Rippon , journalist and newsreader
20 October – Clive Hornby , actor (died 2008 )[ 8]
28 October – Ian Marter , British actor (died 1986 )[ 9] [ 10]
17 December – Bernard Hill , English actor (died 2024 )
24 December – Barry Chuckle (Elliott), half of children's entertainment comedy double act the Chuckle Brothers (died 2018 )[ 11]
25 December – Kenny Everett , English radio DJ and comedian (died 1995 )[ 12]
See also
References