The Queen's Messenger aired in Sept. 11, 1928. The 40-minute long program was the first drama to ever be broadcast on television.
TV shows were recorded since the invention of TV, but those tapes were used and reused often so the literal 'first' TV show to be recorded has been lost to history.
WRGB in 1928.
1940
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Lowell Thomas hosted the first-ever news broadcast on television in 1930 and the first regularly scheduled television-news broadcasts in 1940
The Bodnarec Show
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Driving licence - 1903 Tv licence - 1940 So obviously driving licences came out first! :)
The first public television program on British TV was on August 26, 1936 on the BBC. The program was titled "Television Comes to London" hosted by Leslie Mitchell and Adele Dixon.
Tattle Television - 1940 was released on: USA: 29 November 1940
Yes it was a Mexican Inventor with the first patent around 1940.
Knock First
Tweenies first aired on tv in the UK in 1999.
That would be American Bandstand with Dick Clark.