• January 1 –
Beleteleradio begins transmissions as the first television channel in
Belarus. • January 25–February 5 – The
1956 Winter Olympics staged at
Cortina d'Ampezzo in Italy are the first multi-sport event to be televised to an international audience, although the broadcasts are not monetized.
Warsaw Pact countries have the technology to be able to broadcast coverage with a communist slant into Finland and parts of West Germany and Austria. • January 28 –
Elvis Presley makes his national television debut on CBS in the United States on the program
Stage Show, the first of six appearances on the series. • January 30 –
NBC swaps its Cleveland radio and TV stations to
Westinghouse Broadcasting in exchange for Westinghouse's own Philadelphia radio and TV stations. The trade is eventually reversed in 1965. • February 14 – Television broadcasting begins in
Azerbaijan (
AzTV), at this time the
Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic. • February 17 – The
English Midlands becomes the first part of the United Kingdom outside London to receive Independent Television (
ITV), when the
Associated Television Network (as ATV Midlands) begins broadcasting their weekday franchise. The weekend franchise,
ABC Weekend TV, begins operation a day later. • February –
U.M. & M. TV Corporation acquires the pre-October 1950
Paramount Pictures cartoons and theatrical shorts, except for the
Popeye and
Superman cartoons. • March 21 –
TES-TV begins regular broadcasting as the first television channel in Finland. • April 2 –
As the World Turns and
The Edge of Night premiere on
CBS as the first half-hour American
soap operas. Previously, all soap operas have been just fifteen minutes in length. • April 3 – Elvis Presley appears on
The Milton Berle Show in the United States. • April 14 –
Ampex company demonstrates a videotape recorder at the 1956 NARTB (later
National Association of Broadcasters) convention in
Chicago, using the first practical and commercially successful videotape format known as
2" Quadruplex. The three networks place orders for the recorders. • April • WNBQ (modern-day
WMAQ-TV) in Chicago becomes the first TV station to broadcast all its local programming in color. • United States Senator
Estes Kefauver holds congressional hearings on the rising rates of juvenile crime and publishes an article in ''
Reader's Digest'' named "Let's Get Rid of Tele-Violence." • May 2 – Baghdad Television (BTV) goes on the air as the first television station in Iraq. • May 3 –
Granada Television begins broadcasting, extending ITV's coverage to
Northern England.
ABC Weekend TV's weekend franchise begins operation two days later. • May 6 – Elvis Presley again appears on
The Milton Berle Show. • May 12 –
HLKZ-TV began transmissions in South Korea. • May 21 –
Estes Kefauver and
Adlai Stevenson participate in the first televised US
presidential primary debate. • May 24 – The
European Broadcasting Union (EBU) held the of the
Eurovision Song Contest in
Lugano, Switzerland, hosted by (RSI) on behalf of the
Swiss Broadcasting Corporation (SRG SSR). • June 5 –
Elvis Presley performs "
Hound Dog" on
The Milton Berle Show, scandalizing the audience with his suggestive hip movements. • July 1 – Elvis Presley appears on
The Steve Allen Show. • July 3 – The first two American
anthology series composed of unsold
television pilots,
ABC's G.E. Summer Originals and
NBC's
Sneak Preview, premiere simultaneously at 9:00 p.m.
Eastern Daylight Time. • July –
HSV 7
Melbourne begins test transmissions. • August 5 –
KUAM-TV becomes the first television station in Guam. • August 6 – Final telecast of the
DuMont Television Network. The United States will not have a fourth major network until the launch of the
Fox network in
1986. • September –
NBC introduces a still version of its
peacock color logo. • September 4 – Television broadcasting begins in Sweden as
Radiotjänst TV goes on the air. • September 9 – Elvis Presley appears on
The Ed Sullivan Show in the United States for the first time. • September 15 – Gabriel J. Fontana wins a record US$64,000 from the Super Bonus Stunt on
Beat the Clock. • September 16 –
TCN-9 Sydney becomes the first Australian television station to begin regular transmission. • October 1 –
Ernie Kovacs becomes the host for NBC's
The Tonight Show in the United States on Mondays and Tuesdays. • October 8 –
New York Yankees pitcher
Don Larsen throws the first (and to date only)
perfect game in
World Series history.
Mel Allen (representing the Yankees) and
Vin Scully (representing the
Brooklyn Dodgers)
call the game for
NBC. • October 28 – (TVE) begins its regular broadcasts on its
first channel, from
Madrid, Spain, becoming the country's first regular television station. • October 29 • First use of videotape in network television programming; CBS uses its
Ampex VTR to record the evening news, anchored by
Douglas Edwards. The tape is then fed to West Coast stations three hours later. •
Chet Huntley and
David Brinkley take over anchor duties of the NBC evening newscast in the United States, which is renamed
The Huntley-Brinkley Report. • November 3 – The 1939 MGM movie
The Wizard of Oz is shown on television for the first time in the United States, by CBS; the viewing audience is estimated at 45 million people. • November 4 – HSV 7 officially inaugurates on the air in Melbourne, Australia, soon after the
Australia Government starts issuing television licences. • November 5 – The
Australian Broadcasting Corporation makes its first television broadcast from its
Sydney studios. It is inaugurated by Prime Minister
Robert Menzies. • November 19 – The
Australian Broadcasting Corporation begins broadcast in
Melbourne. Along with its
Sydney counterpart, they air the
1956 Summer Olympics. • November – The first use of videotape for a network television entertainment program.
Jonathan Winters uses videotape and
superimposing techniques to be able to play two characters in the same skit for his NBC television show. • December 24 –
Algeria's
TV1 broadcasts for the first time as RTF Television Algiers, making it the first television network in the country. • December 31 – Game series host
Bob Barker makes his national television debut in the United States on the program
Truth or Consequences. • Portable TV sets (black and white) are first marketed. ==Programs/programmes==