The 1955 general election was hailed as the first television election, as for the first time it was viewed by a reasonably sized audience. Following his victory, Sir Anthony Eden - aware of these developments - felt it was only right that the Prime Minister be allowed to broadcast directly to the nation. Thus the first ministerial television broadcast was made by Eden on 27 April 1956.
The ministerial broadcasts differed from previous political broadcasts - party election or party political – in that they did not guarantee a right of reply to the opposition. This was not a problem so long as the contents remained uncontroversial. This was the case with the first one - made following the visit of the Soviet leaders Bulganin and Krushchev - detailing the state of British Soviet relations. However, when the Suez crisis erupted and Eden broadcast on 3 November about British action, Hugh Gaitskell, the Leader of the Opposition, demanded a right of reply on television. He was allowed on air the following evening.
The Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ remains one of the best means of communicating directly with the nation. Today the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ has an obligation to provide air time for a broadcast by the Prime Minister or other senior minister, so long as there are exceptional circumstances. These might include a decision on military action. It is also required to consider requests from leaders of the opposition parties.
April anniversaries
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Radiophonic Workshop founded
1 April 1958 -
The Boat Race first televised
2 April 1927 -
The Family first episode
3 April 1974 -
The Good Life
4 April 1975 -
New radio branding
4 April 1970 -
Newsround
4 April 1972 -
The Money Programme
5 April 1966 -
American Half Hour
6 April 1935 -
PM and The World Tonight
6 April 1970 -
Pogle’s Wood
7 April 1966 -
How Does Your Garden Grow?
9 April 1947 -
First episode of The Two Ronnies
10 April 1971 -
Launch of Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Networking Club
11 April 1994 -
I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue
11 April 1972 -
Blue Peter Royal Safari
11 April 1971 -
Citizen Smith
12 April 1977 -
Animal Magic
13 April 1962 -
Demonstration of VERA Video Recorder on Panorama
14 April 1958 -
After Henry
17 April 1985 -
Hamlet at Elsinore
19 April 1964 -
First night of Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Two
20 April 1964 -
Play School
21 April 1964 -
First episode of Top Gear
22 April 1977 -
Children's Newsreel
23 April 1950 -
The Sky at Night
24 April 1957 -
An Age of Kings
28 April 1960 -
First Episode of Waggoners' Walk
28 April 1969 -
The FA Cup Final is first televised
30 April 1938