Radio year 1943
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Other events
General
- In occupied Paris, Jean-Paul Sartre publishes his main philosophical work Das Sein und das Nothing .
- April 13th - The massacre of Polish military, politicians and intellectuals in Katyn by the Soviet Ministry of the Interior (NKVD) becomes known through a report by Großdeutscher Rundfunk .
- April 19 - start of the Warsaw Ghetto uprising .
- June - In Los Angeles it comes to the Zoot Suit Riots against Mexican-Americans.
- July 25th - Benito Mussolini is deposed after the Allied landings in Sicily .
Radio
- This year, US President Franklin D. Roosevelt will address the people of the USA with a total of four "Fireside Chats". On May 2nd he speaks about the coal crisis ( On The Coal Crisis ), on July 28th about the progress of the war and the time after the war ( On Progress of War and Plans for Peace ), on September 8th about war credits ( Opening Third War Loan Drive ) and December 24th on the results of the war conferences in Tehran and the meeting of the Combined Chiefs of Staff in Cairo ( On Tehran and Cairo Conferences ).
- After Operation Husky , the invasion of Sicily and southern Italy and the occupation of the island of Capri in the Gulf of Naples by US, British and Canadian associations, the song written by Ralph Maria Siegel receives the song Capri-Fischer (When the red sun sinks into the sea near Capri ) Game ban on German radio. Thus the song only began its triumphal march as a German "Italian hit" a few years later.
- February 18 - Reich Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels gives the Sportpalast speech in the Berlin Sportpalast in front of a selected audience of Nazi party officials and other people loyal to the regime , in which he calls for total war . After the lost battle of Stalingrad, the speech is considered to be one of the (propagandistic) turning points of the war.
- March 25 - The US broadcaster NBC Red Network airs the first episode of the Jimmy Durante and Garry Moore Show .
- March 27 - The Blue Ribbon Town comedy series starring Groucho Marx premieres on CBS .
- April 13 - A message of the Great German Radio , the Katyn massacre announced.
- July 1st - Radio Monte Carlo starts operations as a German propaganda broadcaster.
- September 23 - Just a short time after his liberation by German paratroopers, the former Italian dictator Mussolini proclaims the Italian Social Republic ( Repubblica Sociale Italiana ), a fascist state in northern Italy under German protection, via the Reichsender München, which is well received in northern Italy.
- October 24th - The Calais soldiers' transmitter goes into operation.
- December 24th - Germany's broadcaster designed a Christmas ring broadcast for the fourth and last time .
watch TV
- Foundation of the American television company American Broadcasting Company (ABC), which began broadcasting regularly in 1947.
- May 7th - Paris TV station starts programming in the occupied French capital .
Born
- January 2 - Barış Manço , Turkish singer and TV presenter, was born in Istanbul († 1999).
- January 14th - Holland Taylor , American actress ( Evelyn Harper in Two and a Half Men , since 2003) is born in Philadelphia .
- January 25th - Dagmar Berghoff , Tagesschau spokeswoman is born in Berlin.
- March 28 - Conchata Ferrell , American actress (known from Pizza Pizza , 1988 but mainly as housekeeper Berta in Two and a Half Men since 2003) was born in Charleston , West Virginia .
- May 21 - Jürgen Pooch , German actor, was born in Insterburg (East Prussia) († 1998). Pooch was best known for the numerous television broadcasts from the Hamburg Ohnsorg Theater .
- March 29 - Eric Idle , British actor, director, film producer and member of the comedian group Monty Python , is born in South Shields , United Kingdom .
- August 2 - Max Wright , American actor and serial actor ( William Tanner in Alf , 1986–1990) was born in Detroit , Michigan .
- October 8 - Chevy Chase , American actor, serial actor, and entertainer is born in Woodstock , New York .
See also
Web links
- Gijsbert Hinnen: International radio and television chronicle. In: rfcb.ch. Archived from the original on December 24, 2016 ; accessed on December 24, 2016 .
- TV programs from yesterday and the day before yesterday