I'm not an expert on the history of television, but I don't think television service was available during the war years. My family did not get a television until 1953 and that was so that we could watch the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II.
around 1938
The auditions shown on TV are televised in late December through to late march
Check television listings relevant to your country. In the UK, The Simpsons is shown on Channel 4 and Sky One. The websites of these channels offer a full programme listing, which includes this show.
It won't be shown on TV but there are various online sources that will show it.
It's impossible to know this as the acts aren't shown in order on TV.
The first programme was shown on British TV on the 1st January 1990
Until late in her life, Paula Yates believed her father to be Jess Yates, a British television producer and programme host. DNA testing has shown, however, that her father was Hughie Green, host of numerous television shows.
It is believed that the TV programme Big Brother originated from a brainstorming session from a production firm called Endemol. Big Brother was first shown in the Netherlands in 1999. The show premiered in the US in 2004.
Ever Decreasing Circles was a situational comedy that began showing on TV in 1984 and ran four series until 1989. It was shown in Britain on the BBC1 channel.
The 1947 Series between the New York Yankees and Brooklyn Dodgers
Very few people had a television set in Britain during WW2, so few that the BBC stopped broadcasting and concentrated on radio. Most families listened to radio and in cities and most towns regular news was shown in cinemas by companies such as Pathe News.
Jason and the Argonauts has been shown the most times on TV