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The year 1929 in television involved some significant events. Below is a list of television-related events during 1929.
Global television events
| Month | Day | Event | 
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| June | 27 | Herbert Ives and his colleagues at Bell Telephone Laboratories in New York City demonstrate color mechanical television (this was first achieved by John Logie Baird the previous year). The 50-line color images are of a bouquet of roses and an American flag. The images are transmitted between New York and Washington, DC. | 
| August | 20 | First transmissions of Baird's 30-line television system by the BBC.[1] | 
| 25 | Westinghouse station KDKA in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania begins broadcasting movies on a daily basis, 60 lines per picture, 16 pictures per second. | 
Births
| Date | Name | Notability | 
|---|---|---|
| January 11 | Nicoletta Orsomando | Italy's first TV continuity announcer (died 2021) | 
| January 20 | Arte Johnson | U.S. comic actor (Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In) (died 2019) | 
| February 4 | Jerry Adler | U.S. actor | 
| February 22 | Rebecca Schull | U.S. actress (Wings) | 
| March 5 | Raymond Allen | U.S. actor (Sanford and Son) (died 2020) | 
| April 3 | Lee Leonard | U.S. television personality (died 2018) | 
| April 10 | Liz Sheridan | U.S. actress (died 2022) | 
| June 3 | Chuck Barris | U.S. game show host (The Dating Game) (died 2017) | 
| June 23 | June Carter Cash | U.S. singer and actress (The Johnny Cash Show) (died 2003) | 
| July 5 | Katherine Helmond | U.S. actress (Soap, Who's the Boss?) (died 2019) | 
| August 17 | Julianna McCarthy | U.S. actress (The Young and the Restless) | 
| September 5 | Bob Newhart | U.S. comedian and actor (The Bob Newhart Show, Newhart) | 
| September 25 | Ronnie Barker | British comedian, half of The Two Ronnies (died 2005) | 
| Barbara Walters | U.S. journalist and TV personality (died 2022) | |
| October 16 | Nicholas von Hoffman | American journalist (died 2018) | 
| October 23 | Merv Adelson | American producer (died 2015) | 
| November 2 | Rachel Ames | U.S. actress (General Hospital) | 
| November 15 | Ed Asner | U.S. actor (The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Lou Grant) (died 2021) | 
| November 20 | Jerry Hardin | U.S. actor (The X-Files) | 
| November 25 | Jack Hogan | U.S. actor (Combat!) | 
| November 27 | Alan Simpson | British comedy scriptwriter (died 2017) | 
| November 28 | Berry Gordy | U.S. producer | 
| November 30 | Dick Clark | U.S. TV host (American Bandstand) (died 2012) | 
| November 30 | Joan Ganz Cooney | U.S. producer (Sesame Street) | 
| December 31 | Mies Bouwman | Dutch television presenter (died 2018) | 
| David Nixon | British magician and television personality (died 1978) | 
References
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