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Revision as of 21:28, 19 August 2012

List of years in American television:
1989 1990 1991 – 1992 – 1993 1994 1995
1992-93 United States network television schedule

The year 1992 in television involved some significant events. Below is a list of television-related events in 1992.

Events

Date Event
January 10 The Days of our Lives nighttime special One Stormy Night airs on NBC.
February 8 Lee Grant guest stars on the Empty Nest episode, The Return of Aunt Susan. This marks the first time in television history that she and her daughter Dinah Manoff, one of the show's leading stars, have appeared together.
April 30 The final episode of The Cosby Show was televised on NBC.
The Nickelodeon Time Capsule was buried at Nickelodeon Studios in Orlando, Florida.
May 22 After 30 years, 66 year old Johnny Carson hosts The Tonight Show for the last time. By this time, NBC has announced that Carson's permanent guest host, Jay Leno, will replace him as host. Later, in 1993, David Letterman leaves for CBS.
May 25 Jay Leno debuts as the host of The Tonight Show.
June 3 US Presidential Candidate Bill Clinton appears on The Arsenio Hall Show. Clinton even plays the saxophone with the live band.
June 23 Another World airs its first and only primetime episode, called Summer Desire, right before the Daytime Emmy Awards.
June 29 Family Feud on CBS with Ray Combs becomes the hour-long Family Feud Challenge.
August 7 Growing Pains actress Tracey Gold loses a massive amount of weight due to anorexia nervosa and is placed in hospital care. As a result, she is written out of most of the final episodes.
August 12 Seinfeld begins its infamous one-part premiere fourth season. Which is held by many critics to be one of greatest television seasons.
August 15 Nickelodeon began it's regular Saturday night programming block SNICK.
September 4 Scared Silent: Ending and Exposing Child Abuse, a 1-hour live special was telecast on CBS, NBC and PBS.
September 8 Launch of the New York City 24-hour news channel NY1.
September 12 NBC cancels all their Saturday morning cartoons in favor of Saved By The Bell, NBA Inside Stuff, and a weekend version of Today, making it the first to drop children's programming entirely.
September 21 Square One TV returns for it's fifth and final season.
September 24 The Sci-Fi Channel is launched with a broadcast of Star Wars.
September 27 Marlon Wayans and Alexandra Wentworth join the cast of In Living Color, Wayans only joins the cast for 13 episodes, Wentworth joins the cast full time this season, and the 1993–94 season, which was the fifth and final year of the series. Keenan Ivory Wayons appears for one of the last times on the show before leaving Mid-Season.
September 30 The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air's cast member, Janet Hubert-Whitten becomes pregnant, and has conflicts with fellow cast members, salary dispute, as a result, Hubert-Whitten, is replaced by Daphne Maxwell Reid in 1993, Hubert-Whitten only appears in nine episodes of the 1992–93 season, and her last appearance is in the 1993 episode "The Way We Were".
October 1 Cartoon Network launches in the United States.
October 3 Sinéad O'Connor stirs up controversy when she rips up a picture of Pope John Paul II on Saturday Night Live.
October 17 Kristy McNichol's last episode of Empty Nest entitled The Boomerang Affair airs. McNichol would return for the series finale in 1995.
November 1 Texas billionaire Ross Perot buys blocks of U.S. television time for his Presidential campaign.
November 18 NBC's Seinfeld airs its most infamous episode, "The Contest", in which the four friends agree to abstain from all sexually related activity and see who could go without "it" the longest. It is never said who won the contest, however it is assumed to be a tie between Jerry Seinfeld's character, Jerry and Jason Alexander's character, George.
November 27 The Saved by the Bell nighttime special Hawaiian Style airs on NBC.
December 1 The Young and the Restless airs its milestone 5000th episode.

Programs debuting in 1992

Date Show Network
February 28 Scorch CBS
March 7 The Powers That Be NBC
March 31 Dateline NBC
April 6 Barney & Friends PBS
April 17 Sightings Fox
April 20 Goof Troop Syndication/ABC
May 21 The Real World MTV
May 25 The Tonight Show with Jay Leno NBC
July 8 Melrose Place Fox
August 15 Roundhouse Nickelodeon
August 16 Secret Service NBC
August 27 The Heights Fox
Martin
September 5 Batman: The Animated Series\
September 10 Lamb Chop's Play-Along PBS
September 11 The Little Mermaid CBS
September 12 The Addams Family ABC
California Dreams NBC
Eek! The Cat Fox Kids
Fievel's American Tails CBS
Name Your Adventure NBC
Raw Toonage CBS
Wild West C.O.W.-Boys of Moo Mesa ABC
September 13 Flying Blind Fox
September 14 Hearts Afire CBS
Date Show
September 15 Delta on ABC
September 16 The Hat Squad on CBS
September 18 Bob on CBS
Camp Wilder on ABC
Final Appeal on NBC
The Golden Palace on CBS
Picket Fences on CBS
The Round Table on NBC
September 19 The Amazing Live Sea Monkeys on CBS
Nickelodeon Guts on Nickelodeon
The Plucky Duck Show on Fox
September 20 Great Scott! on Fox
September 21 Love & War on CBS
The Further Adventures of Zook & Alison from Square One TV on PBS
September 22 Hangin' with Mr. Cooper on ABC
September 23 Mad About You on NBC
September 24 Rhythm & Blues on NBC
Street Stories with Ed Bradley on CBS
September 25 What Happened? on NBC
September 26 Dog City on Fox
September 27 The Ben Stiller Show on Fox
Woops! on Fox
September 30 Laurie Hill on ABC
October 4 Ghostwriter on PBS
October 17 I Witness Video on NBC
October 31 X-Men on Fox

Programs ending in 1992

Date Show Debut
January 4 Yo Yogi! 1991
March 5 Drexell's Class 1991
March 13 Candid Camera 1991
Scorch 1956
March 19 Danger Mouse 1991
April 25 Growing Pains 1985
Who's The Boss? 1984
April 30 The Cosby Show 1984
May 9 The Golden Girls 1985
May 13 The Royal Family 1991
May 17 Superboy 1988
May 21 MacGyver 1985
May 22 The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson 1962
May 31 Night Court 1984
June 11 McGee and Me! 1989
November 5 WWF Saturday Night's Main Event 1985
November 28 The Amazing Live Sea Monkeys 1992
December 5 Darkwing Duck 1991
Goof Troop 1992
Raw Toonage 1992
December 12 The Plucky Duck Show 1992

Made for TV movies and miniseries

Changes of Network Affiliation

Births

Deaths