The year 1937 in television involved some significant events.
Below is a list of television-related events during 1937.
Events
January 19 – BBC Television broadcasts The Underground Murder Mystery by J. Bissell Thomas from its London station, the first play written for television.[1]
February 6 – The BBC Television service discontinues the Baird system in favour of the Marconi-EMI405 lines system.
March 9 – Experimental broadcasting from Shabolovka Ulitsa television center, in Moscow (USSR).
May – Gilbert Seldes becomes the first television critic, with his Atlantic Monthly magazine article, the "Errors of Television".
May 12 – The BBC use their outside broadcast unit for the first time, to televise the coronation of George VI. A fragment of this broadcast is one of the earliest surviving examples of British television – filmed off-screen at home by an engineer with an 8 mm cine camera. A brief section of this footage is used in a programme during the week of the 1953 coronation of Elizabeth II, and this latter programme survives in the BBC's archives.