1966
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Millennium: | 2nd millennium |
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Centuries: | 19th century – 20th century – 21st century |
Decades: | 1930s 1940s 1950s – 1960s – 1970s 1980s 1990s |
Years: | 1963 1964 1965 – 1966 – 1967 1968 1969 |
Gregorian calendar | 1966 MCMLXVI |
Ab urbe condita | 2719 |
Armenian calendar | 1415 ԹՎ ՌՆԺԵ |
Assyrian calendar | 6716 |
Bahá'í calendar | 122–123 |
Balinese saka calendar | 1887–1888 |
Bengali calendar | 1373 |
Berber calendar | 2916 |
British Regnal year | 14 Eliz. 2 – 15 Eliz. 2 |
Buddhist calendar | 2510 |
Burmese calendar | 1328 |
Byzantine calendar | 7474–7475 |
Chinese calendar | 乙巳年 (Wood Snake) 4662 or 4602 — to — 丙午年 (Fire Horse) 4663 or 4603 |
Coptic calendar | 1682–1683 |
Discordian calendar | 3132 |
Ethiopian calendar | 1958–1959 |
Hebrew calendar | 5726–5727 |
Hindu calendars | |
- Vikram Samvat | 2022–2023 |
- Shaka Samvat | 1887–1888 |
- Kali Yuga | 5066–5067 |
Holocene calendar | 11966 |
Igbo calendar | 966–967 |
Iranian calendar | 1344–1345 |
Islamic calendar | 1385–1386 |
Japanese calendar | Shōwa 41 (昭和41年) |
Javanese calendar | 1897–1898 |
Juche calendar | 55 |
Julian calendar | Gregorian minus 13 days |
Korean calendar | 4299 |
Minguo calendar | ROC 55 民國55年 |
Nanakshahi calendar | 498 |
Thai solar calendar | 2509 |
Tibetan calendar | 阴木蛇年 (female Wood-Snake) 2092 or 1711 or 939 — to — 阳火马年 (male Fire-Horse) 2093 or 1712 or 940 |
1966 (MCMLXVI) was a common year starting on Saturday in the Gregorian calendar, the 1966th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 966th year of the 2nd millennium, the 66th year of the 20th century, and the 7th year of the 1960s decade.
Events
[change | change source]- January 8 – Shindig! airs for the last time on ABC, with musical guests the Kinks and the Who.
- January 12 – Batman debuts on ABC (1966-1968).
- February 23 – Television is first broadcast in Greece when ERT went on the air.
- April 5 – The Money Programme debuts on BBC2 (1966-present).
- June 27 – The first episode of the supernatural soap opera Dark Shadows airs on ABC, introducing Victoria Winters (Alexandra Moltke) to the viewing audience as she applies for a job at the Collinwood Manor.
- July 1 – First Canadian color television broadcast.
- September – ABC switches to the color standard, meaning that all three US networks are now broadcasting in color regularly.
- September 3 – The last new episode of the television series The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet airs.
- September 7 – The final episode of The Dick Van Dyke Show airs (the first episode aired on October 3, 1961).
- September 8 – The first episode of Star Trek airs (1966-1969).
- September 12 – The Monkees premieres (1966-1968).
- October 2 – The four-part serial Talking to a Stranger, acclaimed as one of the finest British television dramas of the 1960s, begins transmission in the Theatre 625 strand on BBC2.
- October 27 – It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown airs for the first time on CBS.
- November 16 – Cathy Come Home, possibly the best-known play ever to be broadcast on British television, is transmitted in BBC1's The Wednesday Play anthology strand.
- December 15 – Walt Disney, founder of Disney Brothers Studios, dies from lung cancer at the age of 65.
- December 18 – Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas, narrated by Boris Karloff, airs for the first time on CBS. It became a Christmas tradition.
Births
[change | change source]- February 6 – Rick Astley, British singer
- March 10 – Omer Tarin, Pakistani poet, scholar and mystic
- April 8 – Robin Wright, American actress
- April 15 – Samantha Fox, British supermodel & singer
- April 25 – Femke Halsema, Dutch politician and writer
- May 16 – Janet Jackson, American singer & actress
- June 30 – Mike Tyson, American professional boxer
- August 3 – Brent Butt, Canadian actor and comedian
- August 7 – Jimmy Wales, American founder of Wikipedia
- September 9 – Adam Sandler, American comedian and actor
- October 2 – Rodney Anoa'i, American professional wrestler (died 2000)
- October 9 — David Cameron, British Prime Minister
- October 11 – Luke Perry, American actor (died 2019)
- December 21 – Kiefer Sutherland, Canadian actor
Deaths
[change | change source]January
[change | change source]- January 1 – Vincent Auriol, President of France (b. 1884)
- January 11 – Alberto Giacometti, Swiss sculptor (b. 1901)
- January 11 – Hannes Kolehmainen, Finnish runner (b. 1889)
- January 11 – Lal Bahadur Shastri, Prime Minister of India (b. 1904)
- January 14 – Sergei Korolev, Soviet rocket engineer and spacecraft designer (b. 1907)
- January 22 – Herbert Marshall, English actor (b. 1890)
February
[change | change source]- February 1 – Buster Keaton, American actor (b. 1895)
- February 1 - Hedda Hopper, American actress and columnist (b. 1885)
March
[change | change source]- March 3 – William Frawley, American actor (b. 1887)
April
[change | change source]- April 9 – Sutan Sjahrir, Prime Minister of Indonesia (b. 1909)
- April 13 – Georges Duhamel, French writer (b. 1884)
- April 13 - Abdul Salam Arif, 2nd President of Iraq (b. 1921)
May
[change | change source]- May 4 – Edmond Locard, French forensic scientist (b. 1877)
- May 7 – Stanisław Jerzy Lec, Polish writer (b. 1909)
- May 12 – Felix Steiner, German SS commander (b. 1896)
- May 15 – Venceslau Brás, President of Brazil (b. 1868)
- May 30 – Wäinö Aaltonen, Finnish artist and sculptor (b. 1894)
June
[change | change source]- June 4 – Chang Myon, 2nd, 7th Prime Minister of South Korea (b. 1899)
July
[change | change source]- July 23 – Montgomery Clift, American actor (b. 1920)
August
[change | change source]- August 3 – Lenny Bruce, American comedian (b. 1925)
September
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[change | change source]November
[change | change source]- November 17 – James Jabara, American Air Force pilot (b. 1923)
December
[change | change source]- December 15 – Walt Disney, American animator (b. 1901)
Nobel Prizes
[change | change source]- The 1966 Nobel Prize in Literature was won by Shmuel Yosef Agnon and Nelly Sachs.[1]
- The 1966 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine was won by Peyton Rous and Charles Brenton Huggins.[2]
- The 1966 Nobel Prize in Chemistry was won by Robert S. Mulliken.[3]
- The 1966 Nobel Prize in Physics was won by Alfred Kastler.[4]
- The Nobel Peace Prize was not awarded in 1966.[5]
References
[change | change source]- ↑ "The Nobel Prize in Literature 1966". nobelprize.org. 2011. Retrieved 6 November 2011.
- ↑ "The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1966". nobelprize.org. 2011. Retrieved 6 November 2011.
- ↑ "The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1966". nobelprize.org. 2011. Retrieved 6 November 2011.
- ↑ "The Nobel Prize in Physics 1966". nobelprize.org. 2011. Retrieved 6 November 2011.
- ↑ "The Nobel Peace Prize 1966". nobelprize.org. 2011. Retrieved 6 November 2011.
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