The year 1943 in television involved some significant events. Below is a list of television-related events during 1943.
May 8 – Opening of Paris Télévision – Fernsehsender Paris, a channel operated by German occupation authorities (Kurt Hinzmann, former director of Fernsehsender "Paul Nipkow") after an agreement between Telefunken and Compagnie des Compteurs, with a (German) 441-line standard. Local French programmes and Fernsehsender "Paul Nipkow“ programmes were interlaced.
June – Work is begun for the U.S. Army Air Forces to develop a remotely controlled glide bomb guided by a radio receiver and a television transmitter using a 625-line iconoscope tube. The first are completed in July and tested in August.
December 23 – The first complete opera, Hansel and Gretel, is telecast, by WRGB in Schenectady.
The American Broadcasting Company (ABC) is formed. Its television network debuts in 1948.
Germany experiments with a flying bomb guided by a television camera, created by Fernseh, using both the Superikonoscope and the Farnsworth image dissector.
The Voice of Firestone Televues (1943–1947; renamed The Voice of Firestone, broadcast from 1949 to 1963).
January 1 – Don Novello, actor, Saturday Night Live.
January 13 – Richard Moll, actor, Night Court.
January 23 – Gil Gerard, actor.
January 24 – Sharon Tate, actress, model (d. 1969)
January 28 – John Beck, actor.
February 17 – Claire Malis, American actress (d. 2012)
February 27 – Mary Frann, actress (d. 1998).
March 18 – Kevin Dobson, actor.
March 29 – Eric Idle, actor, comedian.
May 24 – Gary Burghoff, actor.
May 27 – Bruce Weitz, actor.
May 31 – Sharon Gless, actress.
June 7
Ken Osmond, American actor and police officer
Michael Pennington, English actor and director
June 16 – Joan Van Ark, actress.
July 3 – Kurtwood Smith, actor.
July 31 – Susan Flannery, actress.
August 2 – Max Wright, actor.
October 8 – Chevy Chase, actor, comedian, Saturday Night Live.
October 27 – Carmen Argenziano, actor, Stargate SG-1.
November 20 – Veronica Hamel, actress.
December 23 – Harry Shearer, actor, Saturday Night Live, This Is Spinal Tap, The Simpsons.
December 28 – Richard Whiteley, presenter (d. 2005).
January 7 - Nikola Tesla, inventor of the Tesla coil (born 1856)
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