1991 in American television
In American television in 1991, notable events included television show debuts, finales, and cancellations; channel launches, closures, and re-brandings; stations changing or adding their network affiliations; information on controversies, business transactions, and carriage disputes ; and deaths of those who made various contributions to the medium.
Events
Date
Event
January 3
The first television sets with built-in closed-caption display are introduced in the United States.
January 14
Wheel of Fortune returns to NBC (but would ultimately be canceled on September 20, after a 16½ year run on daytime network television).
January 16
All major television network schedules are pre-empted by Gulf War coverage right after the evening news broadcasts. The planned broadcasts included Seinfeld .
January 19
NBC breaks away[ 1] [ 2] from their telecast of the NHL All-Star Game in the third period[ 3] to televise a briefing from The Pentagon involving the Gulf War. SportsChannel America [ 4] [ 5] included the missing coverage in a replay of NBC's telecast (NBC owned 50%[ 6] [ 7] [ 8] [ 9] of Rainbow Enterprises , the parent of SportsChannel America).[ 10]
January 25
Steve Urkel of Family Matters makes a guest appearance on Full House .
January 27
Whitney Houston delivers a rousing rendition of "The Star-Spangled Banner " during the pre-game ceremonies for Super Bowl XXV . During halftime, ABC broadcast a special ABC News report anchored by Peter Jennings on the progress of the Gulf War . ABC eventually aired the halftime show , headlined by New Kids on the Block on tape delay following the game.
February 7
NBC broadcasts an episode of L.A. Law which features the first in a series of "lesbian kiss episodes ", in which a lesbian or bisexual character (in this case, C.J. Lamb) kisses a female character identified as heterosexual (here, Abby Perkins).
February 9
Tim Meadows and Adam Sandler join the cast of NBC 's Saturday Night Live . (Meadows stays with the show until 2000 , while Sandler departs during 1995 .)
February 22
Deborah Norville co-anchors NBC 's The Today Show for the final time. Going on maternity leave, she is replaced by Katie Couric , who stays a Today anchor into the early 21st century.
March 3
In Los Angeles , California, African-American Rodney King is beaten severely by police officers after leading them on a high-speed chase and allegedly resisting arrest. A video is made by an observer, and portions of the tape are broadcast repeatedly, resulting in massive rioting in the Los Angeles area.
March 16
A. Whitney Brown makes his final appearance on the program Saturday Night Live .
March 21
An episode of L.A. Law features Diana Muldaur 's character Rosalind Shays plummeting to her death through an open elevator shaft.
April 1
The premium movie channel Encore launches in the United States, primarily on TCI cable systems. The channel initially displayed movies from the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s, before eventually phasing in more recent movies by the 2000s (decade). Showtime Networks initiated Flix , a premium channel with a format identical to Encore less than a year-and-a-half later.
CBS begins broadcasting a late-night crime-investigation program block entitled Crimetime After Primetime .
HBO and Viacom agree to merge their respective comedy channels, Ha! and The Comedy Channel to create CTV: The Comedy Network, later known as Comedy Central come June 1991.
April 5
Katie Couric is designated as co-host of The Today Show on NBC after substituting as host since February 1991.
April 20
The Museum of Broadcasting, now known as The Paley Center for Media , relocates into its new 17-story building, located a block from its previous location in New York City.
An episode of Saturday Night Live guest hosted by actor Steven Seagal immediately becomes infamous due to Seagal being difficult and uncooperative to work with among the cast and crew. Seagal is soon banned from ever appearing on the series again and is branded by SNL creator and producer Lorne Michaels as the "worst host ever".
May 3
The final episode of Dallas is broadcast by CBS ; the series is eventually revived in 2012 on TNT .
May 9
After being diagnosed with inoperable pancreatic cancer in April 1991, Michael Landon appears as a guest on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson . Landon would succumb to the disease seven weeks later at the age of 54.
May 13
Delta Burke makes her final appearance as Suzanne Sugarbaker on Designing Women .
May 22
Tulsa 's television station KGCT-TV returns to the air as KTFO-TV .
May 23
WFXG in Augusta, Georgia signs-on as a Fox affiliate, taking that affiliation from W67BE (now NBC affiliate WAGT-CD ) which becomes an independent station .
At an NBC network affiliate managers meeting at New York City 's Carnegie Hall , Johnny Carson announces that he will be stepping down as host of The Tonight Show within May of the following year.
May 25
The syndicated sitcom Out of This World concludes its fourth and ultimately final season on an unresolved cliffhanger involving Evie's alien father Troy coming to visit Earth and her mother Donna accidentally taking his place on his home planet, Antares Prime.
June 1
After merging with Ha! and The Comedy Channel . CTV: The Comedy Network becomes Comedy Central . This is to avoid confusion with the Canadian broadcast network known as CTV .
June 2–12
NBC broadcasts the NBA Finals for the first time after the event aired on CBS for the previous 17 years. It was Michael Jordan 's first NBA Finals appearance, Magic Johnson 's last, and the last NBA Finals for the Los Angeles Lakers until 2000 . This series would mark the end of the Lakers' Showtime era and the beginning of the Chicago Bulls ' dynasty.
June 3
The Australian soap Neighbours makes its American debut, on KCOP-TV in Los Angeles , CA. Two weeks later, WWOR-TV debuts this for its New York , NY market.
Scripps-Howard Broadcasting finalizes the purchase on Baltimore 's NBC affiliate WMAR-TV from Gillett Communications , which was about to be divested into SCI television.
July 9
The Major League Baseball All-Star Game airs on CBS for the second consecutive year. Emanating from Toronto , it is the second time that the All-Star Game is played outside of the United States, the first being the 1982 All-Star Game in Montreal, Quebec . CBS started their broadcast at the top of the hour with the customary pregame coverage. Because American President George H.W. Bush and Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney were throwing out the first ball, there was a slight delay from the 8:30 p.m. EDT start. The game eventually started about 15–20 minutes late.
July 28
NBC airs a pilot for a proposed series starring Adam West and written and produced by Conan O'Brien and Robert Smigel called Lookwell . While the pilot ultimately wouldn't be picked up as a series, it has since become a cult classic .
August 2
Deidre Hall returns on-screen to the NBC soap opera Days of Our Lives after a four-year absence in which her character, Marlena Evans is revealed to be mysteriously alive and kept hidden outside of Salem after being presumed dead in an accident nearly four years prior.
August 11
Nickelodeon introduces its series of Nicktoons , with Doug , Rugrats and The Ren & Stimpy Show the first three to air.[ 11]
WGMB-TV in Baton Rouge, Louisiana signs-on the air, giving the Baton Rouge area its first full-time Fox affiliate (NBC affiliate WVLA had previously aired Fox programming on a delayed basis).
August 13
The time slot for Full House was moved from Friday's TGIF lineup on ABC to Tuesday nights (remaining there until its finale in 1995 ).
September 1
KLSB-TV in Nacogdoches, Texas signs-on as a satellite of the Tyler market's NBC affiliate KETK-TV . KLSB-TV will eventually become the market's CBS affiliate in 2004 when the station is sold to Max Media .
September 6
KLNO (now MyNetworkTV affiliate KBVO ) in Llano, Texas is signed-on by NBC affiliate KXAN-TV to improve coverage of that station in parts of the Texas Hill Country .
September 8
Minnie Pearl makes her final appearance on the program Hee Haw .
September 9–13
The 20th anniversary week of The Price Is Right is celebrated during this week on CBS .
September 9
After being fired from World Championship Wrestling following a contract dispute, Ric Flair makes his World Wrestling Federation debut on Prime Time Wrestling with the "Big Gold Belt ".
September 19
Michael Jackson (credited as John Jay Smith) guest voices on The Simpsons .
September 23
Over a year after its cancelation from NBC , Baywatch is relaunched in first–run syndication , where it will run for ten seasons.
September 25
Leonardo DiCaprio joins the cast of Growing Pains for what would be its final season .
September 29
Nirvana 's "Smells Like Teen Spirit " video debuts on MTV 's 120 Minutes .
October 6
On the Major League Baseball Game of the Week on CBS , the Atlanta Braves cap off their "worst to first" season by defeating the Houston Astros to clinch their first divisional title in nine years .
October 11
Redd Foxx suffers a fatal heart attack on the set of the CBS sitcom The Royal Family .[ 12] [ 13] It was noted that initially cast mates on set thought Foxx was only fooling around after he clutched a chair and fell to the floor, since his character on Sanford and Son often faked heart attacks.[ 14]
October 13
Jennifer Lopez joins the cast as one of the Fly Girls on the Fox sketch comedy series In Living Color (she would leave the show after the next season). Other cast additions include future Academy Award winner Jamie Foxx and Steve Park (who left after the season ended). Shawn Wayans , the original DJ for the show, also becomes a regular cast member (and will remain in the cast until the end of the next season). Wayans' original DJ role is assumed by Twist .
October 19–27
The World Series between the Minnesota Twins and Atlanta Braves airs on CBS . With five of its games decided by a single run, four decided in the final at-bat, and three going into extra innings,[ 15] this World Series immediately became regarded as one of the greatest postseason series in baseball history. In 2003, ESPN selected this championship as the "Greatest of All Time" in their "World Series 100th Anniversary" countdown. The Series telecast drew an overall national Nielsen rating of 24.0 and a 39 share for CBS; Game 7 drew a 32.2 rating and 49 share.
October 20–22
ABC airs the four-hour miniseries Dynasty: The Reunion , which continues the story of 1981–1989 prime time soap opera Dynasty .
October 24
Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry dies at the age of 70. After his death, Star Trek: The Next Generation airs a two-part episode of season five , called "Unification ", which features a dedication to Roddenberry.[ 16]
October 25
NBC 's affiliate in Raleigh /Durham /Fayetteville , WPTF-TV, changes its name to WRDC-TV .
October 26
In front of a national television audience on CBS , play-by-play man Jack Buck famously says "And we'll see you tomorrow night!" while calling Minnesota Twins star Kirby Puckett 's game-winning home run to send the World Series against the Atlanta Braves to a decisive seventh game.
October 29
Turner Broadcasting System and Apollo Investment Fund purchase the Hanna-Barbera library for $ 320 million.
October 31
KLSR-TV in Eugene, Oregon signs-on, giving Fox a full-power home in the Eugene market. Sister station K25AS (now MyNetworkTV affiliate KEVU-CD ) becomes an independent station before joining UPN in 1995.
November 4–11
Leonard Nimoy guest stars as Spock in a two-part episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation . The first of the two episodes earn a 15.4 household Nielsen rating ,[ 17] drawing over 25 million viewers,[ 18] making it one of the most watched episodes in all seven seasons of The Next Generation ' s run.
November 6
The fourth installment of the Gambler film series is broadcast on NBC . The Gambler Returns: The Luck of the Draw features Kenny Rogers ' character Brady Hawkes running across a galaxy of old TV western characters played by the original actors. This includes Gene Barry as Bat Masterson , Hugh O'Brian as Wyatt Earp , Jack Kelly as Bart Maverick , Clint Walker as Cheyenne Bodie , David Carradine as Kung Fu ' s Caine , Chuck Connors and Johnny Crawford from The Rifleman , Brian Keith as The Westerner , James Drury and Doug McClure from The Virginian , Paul Brinegar from Rawhide , and Reba McEntire as Burgundy Jones.
November 7
In a nationally televised press conference, NBA superstar Magic Johnson announces that he is HIV -positive and is retiring from the Los Angeles Lakers , effective immediately. Johnson would appear as a guest on The Arsenio Hall Show the very next night.
November 9
Hurricane Saturday , a one-off programming block of a three-way, two-hour crossover event airs on NBC . It involves three television sitcoms created by Susan Harris : The Golden Girls , Empty Nest and Nurses . The event depicts a fictional hurricane storming into the storylines of the three series set in Miami, Florida .
November 14
The music video for "Black or White ", the first single from Michael Jackson 's forthcoming eighth album Dangerous , is first televised by Fox . Despite controversy over the video's ending, Fox, which simulcasts the video along with MTV , VH1 , and BET , scores its highest Nielsen ratings to date.[ 19]
November 16
Ellen Cleghorne , Melanie Hutsell and Beth Cahill join the cast of Saturday Night Live .
KTMF in Missoula, Montana signs-on the air, giving the Missoula market its first full-time ABC affiliate.
November 23
An hour long television special commemorating the 19th anniversary of The Bob Newhart Show airs on CBS .
November 28
E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial makes its broadcast network television premiere on CBS .
December 1
Britney Spears appears on the program Star Search .
December 8
Tim Russert becomes moderator of the NBC discussion program Meet the Press , a job he possesses until his sudden death in 2008.
December 14
Steve Martin kicks off Saturday Night Live by singing "Not Gonna Phone It In Tonight!".
Programs
Debuts
Returning this year
Entering syndication this year
A list of programs (current or canceled) that have accumulated enough episodes (between 65 and 100) or seasons (3 or more) to be eligible for off-network syndication and/or basic cable runs.
Changes of network affiliation
The following shows aired new episodes on a different network than previous first-run episodes:
Ending this year
Made-for-TV movies and miniseries
Networks and services
Launches
Network
Type
Launch date
Notes
Source
The California Channel
Cable and satellite television
February 4
ValueVision
Cable and satellite television
March 12
Encore
Cable television
April 1
TV Japan
Cable television
April 1
CNN Airport
Cable and satellite television
June 3
Foxnet
Cable and satellite television
June 6
Court TV
Cable television
July 1
HBO 2
Cable television
August 1
HBO 3
Cable television
August 1
Conversions and rebrandings
Closures
Television stations
Station launches
Date
City of License /Market
Station
Channel
Affiliation
Notes/Ref.
January 11
Palm Beach, Florida
W16AR
16
Independent
February 4
Evansville, Indiana
W52AZ
52
March 2
Hammond, Indiana (Chicago, Illinois )
WJYS
62
March 8
Boise, Idaho
KTMW
9
HSN
March 15
Atlanta, Georgia
WHSG-TV
63
HSN
May 3
Tampa, Florida
WBSV-TV
50
Independent
May 23
Augusta, Georgia
WFXG
54
Fox
May 29
Jacksonville, Florida
WJEB-TV
59
TBN
June 15
Eagle Pass, Texas
KVAW
24
Telemundo
June 22
El Paso, Texas
KJLF-TV
65
Independent
July 19
New York City
W51BV
51
The Box
August
Auburn, Indiana
W07CL
7
Main Street TV
Bayamón, Puerto Rico
WDWL
36
Religious independent
August 11
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
WGMB
44
Fox
August 31
San Francisco, California
KMTP-TV
32
Non-commercial independent
September 1
Nacogdoches, Texas
KYTX
19
NBC
Satellite/translator of KETK-TV /Tyler, Texas
Lufkin, Texas
K53IQ
53
NBC
September 6
Llano /Austin, Texas
KLNO
14
NBC
September 15
Holly Springs, Mississippi (Memphis, Tennessee )
WBUY-TV
40
HSN
October 7
Washington, D.C.
NewsChannel 8
8 (cable-only)
Independent
October 31
Eugene, Oregon
KEVU
34
Fox
November 16
Missoula, Montana
KTMF
23
ABC
November 29
Evansville, Indiana
W56DN
56
Telemundo
December 1
Yauco, Puerto Rico
WIRS
42
Independent
Satellite of WJPX-TV/San Juan
December 16
Davenport, Iowa
KQCT
36
PBS
Part of the Iowa Public Television network
December 24
Indiana, Pennsylvania
W49BT
49
America One
Unknown date
Columbia, Missouri
K38II
38
unknown
Huron, South Dakota
KTTM
12
Fox
Satellite of KTTW /Sioux Falls
Natchez, Mississippi
WNTZ-TV
33
Fox
Returned to the air after a three-year hiatus
St. Louis, Missouri
K18BT
18
TBN
K58DH
58
The Box
Network affiliation changes
Station closures
Births
Date
Name
Notability
January 4
Charles Melton
Actor (Riverdale ) and model
Olivia Tennet
New Zealand actress (Power Rangers RPM )
January 14
Ryan Coleman
Actor (All That )
January 17
Willa Fitzgerald
Actress (Alpha House , Scream , Dare Me )
January 18
Britt McKillip
Canadian voice actress (Baby Looney Tunes , Sabrina's Secret Life , Coconut Fred's Fruit Salad Island )
January 19
Erin Sanders
Actress (Zoey 101 , The Young and the Restless , Big Time Rush )
January 20
Ciara Hanna
Actress (Power Rangers Megaforce )
January 28
Calum Worthy
Canadian actor (Austin & Ally )
February 3
Glenn McCuen
Actor (Bucket & Skinner's Epic Adventures )
February 7
Gabbie Hanna
Actress
February 10
Emma Roberts
Actress (Unfabulous , Scream Queens ) and daughter of Eric Roberts
February 12
Tanaya Beatty
Actress (The Night Shift )
February 16
Micah Stephen Williams
Actor (Good Luck Charlie )
February 17
Ed Sheeran
English singer
Jeremy Allen White
Actor (Shameless , The Bear )
February 18
Malese Jow
Actress (Unfabulous , The Vampire Diaries ), singer
February 25
Tony Oller
Actor (As the Bell Rings , Gigantic )
March 5
Hanna Mangan-Lawrence
Australian actress (Bed of Roses )
March 8
Devon Werkheiser
Actor (Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide )
March 16
Wolfgang Van Halen
Musician (Van Halen )
March 19
Garrett Clayton
Actor, singer and dancer
March 25
Seychelle Gabriel
Actress (Falling Skies , The Legend of Korra )
March 27
Gilbert Leal
Voice actor (Rocket Power )
March 28
Amy Bruckner
Actress (Phil of the Future , American Dragon: Jake Long )
March 29
Hayley McFarland
Actress (Lie to Me , Sons of Anarchy )
April 3
Hayley Kiyoko
Actress (CSI: Cyber ) and singer
April 4
Jamie Lynn Spears
Actress (All That , Zoey 101 ) and sister of Britney Spears
April 5
Hunter March
Actor
April 8
Cameron Deane Stewart
Actor
April 10
AJ Michalka
Actress (The Guardian , The Goldbergs , Steven Universe , She-Ra and the Princesses of Power ), singer and guitarist
Conor Leslie
Actress
April 21
Frank Dillane
English actor (Fear the Walking Dead )
April 23
Caleb Johnson
Singer (American Idol )[ 20]
April 28
Aleisha Allen
Actress (Blue's Clues , Out of the Box )
Cheslie Kryst
Presenter
May 1
Creagen Dow
Actor (Zoey 101 )
May 10
Jordan Francis
Canadian voice actor (Custard on The Save-Ums! )
May 12
Jennifer Damiano
Actress and singer
May 13
Jake Borelli
Actor
May 14
C.J. Manigo
Actor (Dude, What Would Happen )
May 17
Daniel Curtis Lee
Actor (Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide , Zeke and Luther ) and rapper
Jill Duggar Dillard
Actress (19 Kids and Counting , Counting On ) and television personality
May 24
Sarah Ramos
Actress (American Dreams , Runaway , Parenthood )
May 26
Julianna Rose Mauriello
Actress (Stephanie on LazyTown (2004–08))
May 29
Kristen Alderson
Actress (One Life to Live , General Hospital )
June 4
Quincy
Actor (Star )
Jordan Danger
Actress (Eureka )
June 7
Poppy Drayton
English actress (The Shannara Chronicles )
India Oxenberg
Actress
June 12
Louisa Gummer
American model and daughter of Meryl Streep and Don Gummer
June 18
Willa Holland
Actress (The O.C. , Gossip Girl , Arrow )
June 24
Max Ehrich
Actor (The Young and the Restless , Under the Dome , 100 Things to Do Before High School )
June 27
Madylin Sweeten
Actress (Ally on Everybody Loves Raymond )
June 28
Daniel Zovatto
Actor
June 29
Tajja Isen
Canadian voice actress (The Save-Ums! , JoJo's Circus , Atomic Betty , Time Warp Trio , Super Why! )
Addison Timlin
Actress
July 3
Grant Rosenmeyer
Actor (Oliver Beene )
July 5
Jason Dolley
Actor (Complete Savages , Cory in the House , Good Luck Charlie ) and musician
July 9
Mitchel Musso
Actor (Hannah Montana , Pair of Kings ), voice actor (Phineas and Ferb , Milo Murphy's Law )
July 11
Kelsey Impicciche
YouTube personality, actress and singer
July 12
Erik Per Sullivan
Actor (Malcolm in the Middle )
July 15
Emily Roeske
Actress (Halloweentown )
July 16
Alexandra Shipp
Actress (House of Anubis )
July 24
Emily Bett Rickards
Actress (Arrow )
July 27
Adam Page
Pro wrestler[ 21]
July 29
Maestro Harrell
Actor (Guys Like Us , The Wire , Suburgatory )
Miki Ishikawa
Actress (Zoey 101 )
August 2
Skyler Day
Actress (Gigantic , Parenthood ) and singer
August 5
John Reynolds
Actor
August 9
Alexa Bliss
Pro wrestler (WWE , Total Divas )[ 22]
August 12
Lakeith Stanfield
Actor (Atlanta )
August 17
Austin Butler
Actor (Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide , Zoey 101 , Ruby & The Rockits , Life Unexpected , Switched at Birth , The Carrie Diaries , The Shannara Chronicles )
August 18
Richard Harmon
Canadian actor (The 100 )
August 21
Christian Navarro
Actor (13 Reasons Why )
August 26
Dylan O'Brien
Actor (Teen Wolf )
August 27
Kasha Kropinski
Actress
August 28
Jonathan Whitesell
Canadian actor (The 100 , Beyond )
Kyle Massey
Actor (That's So Raven , Cory in the House , Fish Hooks , Mighty Magiswords ) and rapper
Samuel Larsen
Actor (Glee )
August 30
Gaia Weiss
French-American actress (Vikings )
September 3
Samantha Marie Ware
Actress
September 4
Carter Jenkins
Actor (Famous in Love )
September 7
Jennifer Veal
English actress (Descendants: Wicked World )
September 9
Kelsey Chow
Actress (One Tree Hill , Pair of Kings , Teen Wolf )
September 15
Mike Perry
Martial artist[ 23]
September 20
Spencer Locke
Actress
September 22
Chelsea Tavares
Actress (Unfabulous , Just Jordan )
October 5
Jackson Rogow
Actor (Dude, What Would Happen )
October 6
Roshon Fegan
Actor (Shake It Up ) and singer
October 18
Tyler Posey
Actor (Doc , Brothers & Sisters , Teen Wolf , Elena of Avalor , Jane the Virgin , Scream )
October 23
Hunter Clowdus
Actor (All American )
October 27
Bryan Craig
Actor (Bucket & Skinner's Epic Adventures , General Hospital , Valor )
November 1
Anthony Ramos
Actor
November 6
Pierson Fodé
Actor (The Bold and the Beautiful )
November 8
Riker Lynch
Actor (Glee ) and singer (R5 )
November 11
Emma Blackery
Actress, singer and YouTube personality
Christa B. Allen
Actress (Cake , Revenge )
November 13
Devon Bostick
Canadian actor (The 100 )
Matt Bennett
Actor (Victorious )
November 14
Graham Patrick Martin
Actor
November 15
Shailene Woodley
Actress (The Secret Life of the American Teenager )
November 18
Rory Thost
Voice actor (Kip on Higglytown Heroes )
December 1
Olivia Grace Applegate
Actress
December 2
Charlie Puth
Singer and actor
December 12
Wallis Currie-Wood
Actress (Madam Secretary )
December 15
Eunice Cho
Actress (Little Bill )
December 19
Keiynan Lonsdale
Australian actor (The Flash )
Libe Barer
American actress
December 20
Hunter Gomez
Actor (National Treasure )
Jillian Rose Reed
Actress (Awkward , Elena of Avalor )
December 24
Louis Tomlinson
English actor (One Direction ) and singer
December 26
Eden Sher
Actress (The Middle , Star vs. the Forces of Evil )
December 27
Chloe Bridges
Actress (Freddie , The Carrie Diaries )
Deaths
Date
Name
Age
Notability
January 8
Steve Clark
31
English musician (Def Leppard )
January 12
Keye Luke
86
Character actor (Kung Fu )
February 1
Jimmy MacDonald
84
Voice actor (Mickey Mouse )
February 3
Harry Ackerman
78
Producer (Bewitched )
Nancy Kulp
69
Actress (Miss Jane Hathaway on The Beverly Hillbillies )
February 6
Danny Thomas
79
Actor and comedian (Danny Williams on Make Room for Daddy )
February 24
John Charles Daly
77
News journalist and game show host (What's My Line? )
George Gobel
71
Comedian (The George Gobel Show )
March 3
Vance Colvig
72
Actor (Bozo the Clown on KTLA in Los Angeles)
April 10
Kevin Peter Hall
35
Actor (Misfits of Science , 227 , Harry and the Hendersons )
Natalie Schafer
90
Actress (Lovey Howell on Gilligan's Island )
April 23
William Dozier
83
Producer (Batman )
April 28
Ken Curtis
74
Singer and actor (Festus Haggin on Gunsmoke )
June 9
Joe Hamilton
62
Producer (The Carol Burnett Show , Mama's Family ), former husband of Carol Burnett
July 1
Michael Landon
54
Actor and producer (Bonanza , Little House on the Prairie , Highway to Heaven )
July 15
Bert Convy
57
Game show host (Super Password and Win, Lose Or Draw )
July 21
Theodore Wilson
47
Character actor (Good Times , That's My Mama )
August 6
Harry Reasoner
68
News anchor/reporter (60 Minutes )
August 22
Colleen Dewhurst
67
Actress (Murphy Brown , Avonlea )
September 4
Tom Tryon
65
Actor (Texas John Slaughter )
September 7
Ben Piazza
57
Actor (Dallas )
September 15
John Hoyt
85
Actor (Gimme a Break! )
October 9
Thalmus Rasulala
51
Actor (Roots , What's Happening!! )
October 11
Redd Foxx
68
Comedian and actor (Fred Sanford on Sanford and Son )
October 24
Gene Roddenberry
70
Creator of (Star Trek )
November 2
Irwin Allen
75
Producer (Lost in Space )
November 5
Fred MacMurray
83
Actor (Steve Douglas on My Three Sons )
November 24
Eric Carr
41
Drummer (Kiss )
Freddie Mercury
45
British singer (Queen )
See also
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