10 February-11 March – The BBC Television Service is temporarily suspended for the first time since World War II due to a national fuel crisis.
9 November – Memorial service broadcast from the Cenotaph on the BBC Television Service, using tele-recording for the first time.
20 November – The Princess Elizabeth (later Elizabeth II), daughter of George VI marries The Duke of Edinburgh at Westminster Abbey, London. The service is watched by an estimated 400,000 viewers and is the oldest surviving telerecorded programme in Britain.
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Adelaide Hall appearing in Variety in Sepia, the first telecording by BBC (kinescope) showing black singer Adelaide Hall performing two songs with chorus and her guitar. Copies of this first English kinescope of live TV broadcast are preserved by the BBC.