1990 in American television

The year 1990 in American television involved some significant events. Below is a list of American television-related events during 1990.

Notable events

Date Event
January 2 All My Children broadcasts its 20th anniversary special. Joe and Ruth Martin sit down with Erica Kane, her mother Mona, and Phoebe Wallingford as they go through scrapbook pictures which segue into memorable clips from the series's past twenty years.
January 15 Square One TV returned for its third season.
January 21 MTV Unplugged premieres on cable television with musical guest band, Squeeze.
February 9 After 16 years, the 1st generation CBS Special Presentation bumper is shown for the final time.
February 17 Aerosmith appeared in the Saturday Night Live sketch Wayne's World, where they perform the Wayne's World theme song.
March 13 All My Children actress Debbi Morgan quits the role of Angie Baxter Hubbard.
April 1 CBS dismisses prominent sportscaster Brent Musburger one day before his final assignment for the network, the NCAA Men's Basketball Championship. Musburger would sign with ABC Sports later that year.
Debut of comedy TV network Ha!.
April 21 Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue, a special program warning children about the danger of drugs and featuring characters from several Saturday morning children's shows, is simultaneously simulcast by ABC, BET, CBS, Fox, NBC, USA Network, and Nickelodeon.
April 22 The Earth Day Special, a two-hour commercial-free special event premiered on ABC.
April 30 The long-lost pilot show for I Love Lucy is broadcast by CBS as a special.
May 25 CBS began broadcasting its daytime lineup in stereo sound; the last of the three major networks.
June 7 The Cruise of Deception storyline is broadcast on Days of Our Lives.
June 27 Genie Francis, in an attempt to shed her image as Laura Spencer, started playing Irishwoman Ceara Connor on All My Children.
July 16 Radio DJ personality Rick Dees debuts an ABC late-night talk show, Into the Night, Starring Rick Dees.
July 30 MovieTime was rebranded as E!.
September 8 Fox Kids, a children's programming block, debuts.
September 10 The Disney Afternoon debuts as a syndicated children's block.
September 15 CBN renames itself The Family Channel.
October 1 TBS drops the "SuperStation" sub-title. It would return 6 years later.
November 3 The NBA on NBC debuts, with its first game being the Los Angeles Lakers visiting the San Antonio Spurs.
November 10 Chris Farley, Tim Meadows, Chris Rock, Adam Sandler, Rob Schneider and Julia Sweeney join the cast of Saturday Night Live.

Programs

Debuts

The following is a list of shows that premiered in 1990.

Date Show Channel
February 6 Rodeo Drive Lifetime
February 9 The Bradys CBS
March 1 Carol & Company NBC
April 8 Twin Peaks ABC
April 14 In Living Color Fox
April 19 Wings NBC
May 5 TaleSpin Disney Channel
June 16 Monopoly ABC
July 7 Dream On HBO
July 12 Northern Exposure CBS
July 16 Match Game ABC
July 29 Tim Conway's Funny America
August 20 Parenthood NBC
August 22 Working It Out
August 23 Ferris Bueller
August 27 Guys Next Door
September 1 Midnight Patrol: Adventures in the Dream Zone Syndication
Haywire Fox
September 2 Parker Lewis Can't Lose
September 3 The Challengers Syndication
September 4 Barnyard Commandos
September 7 DEA Fox
September 8 American Chronicles Fox Kids
Attack of the Killer Tomatoes
Bobby's World
Peter Pan and the Pirates
Tom & Jerry Kids
Zazoo U
America's Funniest People ABC
New Kids on the Block
The Wizard of Oz
The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 NBC
The Fanelli Boys
Gravedale High
Kid 'n Play
September 10 The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
Lenny CBS
Uncle Buck
September 11 The Family Man
The New Adventures of He-Man Syndication
Quiz Kids Challenge
Trump Card
September 13 American Dreamer NBC
Law & Order
Babes Fox
September 14 Tiny Toon Adventures Syndication
September 15 Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventures CBS
Captain Planet and the Planeteers TBS
Piggsburg Pigs! Fox Kids
September 16 The Adventures of Don Coyote and Sancho Panda Syndication
E.A.R.T.H. Force CBS
September 17 The Trials of Rosie O'Neill
September 18 Married People ABC
September 20 The Flash CBS
Top Cops
September 21 Evening Shade
Going Places ABC
September 23 Against the Law Fox
Dream On HBO
September 24 Adam-12 Syndication
September 26 Cop Rock ABC
September 29 Widget the World Watcher Syndication
October 1 America Tonight CBS
October 4 Beverly Hills, 90210 Fox
October 24 WIOU CBS
October 27 NBA Inside Stuff NBC
October 31 Swamp Thing Fox
November 2 Over My Dead Body CBS
November 3 NBA on NBC NBC

Network changes

The following shows aired new episodes on a different network than previous first-run episodes:

Show Moved from Moved to
Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears ABC Syndication
The Hogan Family NBC CBS
The Major League Baseball Game of the Week
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Syndication

Returning

Show Last aired Previous New/Same network Return date
Supermarket Sweep 1967 ABC Lifetime February 5
Match Game 1982 Syndication ABC July 16
The Joker's Wild 1986 Same September 10
Tic-Tac-Dough

Ending

Date Show Debut
January 14 Free Spirit 1989
January 21 Fantastic Max 1988
March 9 The Bradys 1990
March 12 Mama's Family 1983
March 23 Scrabble (returned in 1993) 1984
March 24 ALF 1986
April 6 Baywatch (returned in 1991) 1989
April 13 The Pat Sajak Show
April 24 Mancuso, F.B.I.
April 28 Tour of Duty 1987
April 30 My Two Dads
May 4 Just the Ten of Us 1988
May 6 227 1985
May 7 Alien Nation 1989
May 12 The Famous Teddy Z
May 17 Falcon Crest 1981
May 21 Newhart 1982
May 25 You Can't Do That on Television 1981
May 26 The Tracey Ullman Show 1987
June 14 NBA on CBS 1973
June 29 Hardball 1989
July 6 Snoops
Pinwheel 1977
July 8 Mr. Belvedere 1985
July 30 Sister Kate 1989
August 4 Beauty and the Beast 1987
August 25 Kissyfur 1986
August 31 Rodeo Drive 1990
September 2 Tim Conway's Funny America
September 15 The CBN Family Channel 1988
November 10 Charles in Charge 1984
Pee-wee's Playhouse 1986
November 19 Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers 1989
November 28 DuckTales 1987
December 1 Alvin and the Chipmunks 1983
The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 1990
December 12 Working It Out
December 13 Remote Control 1987
December 26 Cop Rock 1990
December 28 Quiz Kids Challenge

Made-for-TV movies

Title Network Date of airing
Murder in Mississippi NBC February 5
The Death of the Incredible Hulk February 18
The Incident CBS March 4
A Killing in a Small Town May 22
It ABC November 18 & 20

Births

Date Name Notability
January 13 Liam Hemsworth Australian actor (The Hunger Games)
January 14 Grant Gustin Actor (The Flash)
January 15 Chris Warren, Jr. Actor (High School Musical)
January 26 Christopher Massey Actor (Zoey 101)
January 30 Jake Thomas Actor (Lizzie McGuire)
February 9 Camille Winbush Actress (The Bernie Mac Show)
February 27 Lindsey Morgan Actress (General Hospital, The 100)
March 4 Andrea Bowen Actress (Desperate Housewives)
March 7 Daniel Samonas Actor
March 16 Madison Riley Actress
March 18 Luke Tarsitano Actor (Fudge)
March 26 Carly Chaikin Actress (Suburgatory, Mr. Robot)
April 6 Charlie McDermott Actor (The Middle)
April 9 Kristen Stewart Actress (The Twilight Saga)
April 15 Emma Watson French-English actress (Harry Potter)
April 18 Britt Robertson Actress (Swingtown, Life UneXpected, The Secret Circle, Under the Dome)
April 23 Matthew Underwood Actor (Zoey 101)
May 1 Caitlin Stasey Actress (Neighbours)
May 2 Kay Panabaker Actress (Summerland, No Ordinary Family)
May 17 Leven Rambin Actress (All My Children, Scoundrels)
May 21 Scotty Leavenworth Actor
May 27 Chris Colfer Actor (Glee)
June 28 Jasmine Richards Canadian actress (Naturally, Sadie)
Nick Purcell Actor (The Troop)
July 2 Margot Robbie Australian actress (Pan Am)
July 11 Connor Paolo Actor (Gossip Girl, Revenge)
Kelsey Sanders Actress (Private) and singer
July 16 James Maslow Actor (Big Time Rush)
July 27 Indiana Evans Australian actress
July 29 Munro Chambers Canadian actor (The Latest Buzz)
August 15 Jennifer Lawrence Actress (The Bill Engvall Show, The Hunger Games)
August 29 Nicole Gale Anderson Actress (Jonas L.A.)
September 8 Ella Rae Peck Actress (Gossip Girl, Welcome to the Family)
September 9 Haley Reinhart Musician (American Idol)
September 10 Eddy Martin Actor (Just Jordan)
September 15 Matt Shively Actor (True Jackson, VP, The Troop)
September 21 Allison Scagliotti Actress (Drake & Josh, Warehouse 13, Stitchers)
Christian Serratos Actress (Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide, The Walking Dead)
September 28 Kirsten Prout Actress (Kyle XY, The Lying Game)
September 29 Doug Brochu Actor (Sonny with a Chance, So Random!)
October 6 Scarlett Byrne Actress (Falling Skies)
October 18 Jordan Calloway Actor (Unfabulous)
October 20 Galadriel Stineman Actress (The Middle)
October 22 Jonathan Lipnicki Actor (The Jeff Foxworthy Show)
October 24 Kirby Bliss Blanton Actress
October 29 Carlson Young Actress (As the Bell Rings)
October 31 Lil' JJ Actor (Just Jordan)
November 2 Kendall Schmidt Actor (Big Time Rush)
November 17 Shanica Knowles Actress (Hannah Montana)
November 24 Sarah Hyland Actress (Modern Family)
December 13 Emily Peachey Actress
December 23 Anna María Pérez de Tagle Actress (Hannah Montana)
December 28 David Archuleta Singer (American Idol), actor

Deaths

Date Name Age Notability
January 2 Alan Hale, Jr. 68 Actor (Skipper Jonas Grumby on Gilligan's Island)
January 9 Northern Calloway 41 Actor (David on Sesame Street)
January 18 Rusty Hamer 42 Former child actor (Make Room For Daddy)
March 24 Ray Goulding 68 Comedian, half of the comedy team Bob and Ray
May 10 Susan Oliver 58 Actress (Peyton Place)
May 14 Franklyn Seales 37 Actor (Dexter on Silver Spoons)
May 16 Jim Henson 53 Puppeteer (The Muppets creator)
May 25 Vic Tayback 60 Actor (Mel Sharples on Alice)
June 4 Jack Gilford 82 Actor (Cracker Jack commercials)
July 7 Bill Cullen 70 Game show host (original host of The Price Is Right)
July 8 Howard Duff 76 Actor (Felony Squad)
October 26 William S. Paley 89 Founder and longtime head of CBS
November 3 Mary Martin 76 Actress & singer (Peter Pan)
November 12 Eve Arden 82 Actress (Our Miss Brooks)
November 27 David White 74 Actor (Larry Tate on Bewitched)
December 2 Robert Cummings 80 Actor (The Bob Cummings Show)
December 28 Kiel Martin 46 Actor (Officer J.D. LaRue on Hill Street Blues)
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