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1974 In TelevisionSee also: 1973 in television, other events of 1974, 1975 in television and the list of 'years in television'. For the American network television schedule, please see 1974-75 American network television schedule. Events - February 8 - The Secret Storm airs its 5195th and final episode. The show is replaced ten days later by Tattletales, a game show hosted by Bert Convy.
- August 8 - US President Richard Nixon resigns live on television.
- September 10 - The controversial TV movie Born Innocent, starring Linda Blair, was first screened on the NBC network in the United States. The film, which involved a fourteen-year-old being sent to what the television preview deemed a women's prison (when in reality it was a reform school), drew heavy criticism due to an all-female rape scene, the first ever seen on American television. The scene was deleted in subsequent re-airings after a group of girls assaulted an eight-year-old with a pop bottle, influenced by the scene in the film.
- Monty Python's Flying Circus, the popular British sketch comedy which aired its final episode this year, is first shown in the US on an educational TV station in Dallas, Texas.
- The children's special Free to Be... You and Me first airs on American television, produced by comedic actress Marlo Thomas.
- Meg Dale (Tudi Wiggins) calls her son Ben (Christopher Reeve) a "bastard" on the soap opera Love of Life, the first time a profanity was spoken on American daytime television.
- The documentary series Legacy for the Future first airs on NHK in Japan.
Debuts Television shows Ending this year Births - January 1 - Lisa Snowdon, British model, actress and television presenter.
- January 2 - Tricia Helfer, Canadian actress and model.
- January 3 - Suzanne Virdee, British regional TV newscaster.
- January 4 - Martixell Lavanchy, British actress.
- March 24 - Alyson Hannigan, actress.
- March 31 - Angela Dotchin, actress.
- May 27 - Denise Van Outen, British actress and singer.
- July 26 - Genevieve Gorder.
- August 15 - Natasha Henstridge, Canadian actress and model.
- December 13 - Sara Cox, radio and television presenter.
Deaths Television
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