The fifth episode of Terry Nation’s post-apocalyptic series Survivors airs on BBC1.
The seventh and final episode of the children’s science fiction series Sky airs on ITV, created and written by Bob Baker and Dave Martin (later the creators of K-9 for Doctor Who). Bernard Archard guest stars.
The sixth episode of Terry Nation’s post-apocalyptic series Survivors airs on BBC1. This episode introduces the adversaries that the series regulars will face off against several times for the rest of Survivors’ run.
The seventh episode of Terry Nation’s post-apocalyptic series Survivors airs on BBC1.
The eighth episode of Terry Nation’s post-apocalyptic series Survivors airs on BBC1.
The ninth episode of Terry Nation’s post-apocalyptic series Survivors airs on BBC1.
The tenth episode of Terry Nation’s post-apocalyptic series Survivors airs on BBC1.
Celebrated writer Rod Serling dies at the age of 50 during a coronary bypass operation. An intelligent, rebellious mind from a young age, Serling developed an interest in writing – particularly for radio drama – before he graduated high school. He had also already developed a keen social consciousness at this age, which, combined with his authority-bucking nature, made his enlistment in the Army during World War II (immediately after graduating high school) an uneasy fit. As an Army paratrooper, Serling fought to liberate the Philippines from Japanese occupation. He was injured in combat and saw many of his comrades wounded or killed along the way, experiences which game him nightmares and informed many of his later works. He began his writing career in earnest after attending college on the G.I. Bill, and as radio gave way to television, he was at the forefront of the new profession of TV writing, with two scripts for anthology series – Patterns for Kraft Television Theatre and Requiem For A Heavyweight for Playhouse 90 – serving as career turning points. With corporate sponsors holding enormous sway over TV content in those days, Serling quickly found himself railing against the interference and outright censorship that resulted. Another anthology script, The Time Element, was intended as a pilot for an anthology Serling pitched to CBS, but was instead produced as an episode of Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse; it proved popular enough to get The Twilight Zone greenlit by CBS. Serling often used science fiction and supernatural settings in his new series to address issues such as racism, fascism, racial inequality, and the futility of war. He famously wrote many script drafts for 1968’s Planet Of The Apes, and returned to the anthology format in 1969 with a new series for NBC, Night Gallery, and, following that series, a radio drama suspense series called The Zero Hour for Mutual Radio.
The 11th episode of Terry Nation’s post-apocalyptic series Survivors airs on BBC1.
The 12th episode of Terry Nation’s post-apocalyptic series Survivors airs on BBC1.
The 13th episode of Terry Nation’s post-apocalyptic series Survivors airs on BBC1, bringing the first season to an end. This is the final episode to feature Carolyn Seymour, and the last episode to be written by series creator Terry Nation.
The 402nd episode of Doctor Who airs on BBC1. This opens the show’s 13th season and shifts Doctor Who into the autumn months, where it remains for the rest of the 1970s. This is also the last UNIT story until the late 1980s.
ITV airs the first episode of Gerry Anderson’s new live action series Space: 1999. Space: 1999’s lavish budget, sleek sets and impressive miniature effects work make it the TV science fiction saga to beat in the 1970s (at least visually). Isaac Asimov even reviews it in the New York Times, giving the show’s shaky science a pass in favor of dramatic necessity.
The first episode of Sid & Marty Krofft’s Far-Out Space Nuts airs on CBS, starring Bob Denver (Gillgan’s Island) and Chuck McCann (Herbie Rides Again).
The 16th episode of Filmation’s live-action Shazam! series airs on CBS, starring Jackson Bostwick, Michael Gray and Les Tremayne. John Lupton guest stars in the second season premiere.
The 18th episode of Land Of The Lost premieres on NBC. The second season premiere is written by Margaret Armen.
The first episode of Sid & Marty Krofft’s The Lost Saucer airs on ABC, starring Jim Nabors (The Andy Griffith Show, Gomer Pyle USMC) and Ruth Buzzi (Rowan & Martin’s Laugh-In).
The first episode of the children’s superhero series Isis (sometimes referred to as Secrets of Isis) premieres on CBS, starring Joanna Cameron. The series is part of a live-action superhero programming block produced by Filmation.
NBC premieres Flames Of Doom, the first episode of Return To The Planet Of The Apes, an animated Saturday morning offshoot of the Planet Of The Apes film/TV franchise. With no solid connecting tissue to the previous Apes sagas, this is Planet Of The Apes for kids, as produced by Ruby-Spears Enterprises.
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The 403rd episode of Doctor Who airs on BBC1. This is the last UNIT story until the late 1980s.
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NBC airs the first weekly episode of The Invisible Man, starring David McCallum (The Man From UNCLE, Colditz), Melinda Fee, and Craig Stevens (taking over Jackie Cooper’s role from the pilot movie). Robert Alda (Supertrain) and Conrad Janis (Quark) guest star.
The second episode of Gerry Anderson’s space adventure series Space: 1999 premieres on British broadcaster ITV. Ian McShane guest stars.
The second episode of Sid & Marty Krofft’s Far-Out Space Nuts airs on CBS, starring Bob Denver (Gillgan’s Island) and Chuck McCann (Herbie Rides Again). John Carradine (House Of Dracula, The Grapes Of Wrath, Stagecoach) guest stars.
The 17th episode of Filmation’s live-action Shazam! series airs on CBS, starring Jackson Bostwick, Michael Gray and Les Tremayne.
The second episode of the children’s superhero series Isis premieres on CBS (sometimes referred to as Secrets of Isis), starring Joanna Cameron. The series is part of a live-action superhero programming block produced by Filmation.
The 19th episode of Land Of The Lost premieres on NBC.
NBC airs the second episode of Return To The Planet Of The Apes, an animated Saturday morning offshoot of the Planet Of The Apes film/TV franchise, produced by Ruby-Spears Enterprises.
ABC airs the second episode of Sid & Marty Krofft’s The Lost Saucer, starring Jim Nabors (The Andy Griffith Show, Gomer Pyle USMC) and Ruth Buzzi (Rowan & Martin’s Laugh-In).
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The 404th episode of Doctor Who airs on BBC1. This is the last UNIT story until the late 1980s.
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The 36th episode of The Six Million Dollar Man is broadcast on ABC, starring Lee Majors and Richard Anderson. Lindsay Wagner guest stars in the third season premiere; Martin E. Brooks joins the cast, taking over the role of Dr. Rudy Wells.
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