See also:
1982 in television,
other events of 1983,
1984 in television and the
list of 'years in television'.
For the American network television schedule, please see 1983-84 American network television schedule.
Events
Debuts
- January 3 - A revival of Sale of the Century based on the then-current Australian version premieres on NBC (1983-1989)
- January 3 - Hit Man premieres for a 13 week trial with host Peter Tomarken who later hosts the CBS game show Press Your Luck
- January 4 - Children's ITV premieres on UK TV. (1983-now)
- January 22 - Mama's Family, based on sketches from The Carol Burnett Show, debuts on NBC (1983-1984, 1986-1990).
- January 17 - Breakfast Time, Britain's first breakfast show, launches on BBC1.
- January 23 - The A-Team debuts on NBC (1983-1987).
- January - Fraggle Rock, a Jim Henson production, debuts on HBO (1983-1988).
- February 1 - TV-am launches, with Good Morning Britain
- February 5 - The Dukes, an animated series based on The Dukes of Hazzard, debuts on CBS (1983-1984).
- April 30 - Australia's current affairs show Four Corners airs "The Big League"—a story which contains serious allegations against NSW Premier Neville Wran.
- June 15 - The first episode of The Black Adder, the first in the successful Blackadder series of sitcoms, debuts on BBC One in the UK.
- June 27 - Loving premieres on ABC (1983-1995).
- September 16 - Webster debuts on ABC (1983-1989).
- September 19 - The game show Press Your Luck premieres on CBS (1983-1986).
- September 19 - Wheel of Fortune premieres in syndication (Daytime 1975-1991; Synd. 1983-present).
- September 19 - ''Love Connection premieres with former Wheel of Fortune and future Scrabble (game show) host Chuck Woolery and is the 1st video dating game show.
- September - Australia, You're Standing in It debuts on ABC in Australia (1983-1984).
- October 31 - The Match Game/Hollywood Squares Hour (1983-1984) debuts on NBC. Criticism of co-host Jon ("Bowzer") Bauman and its running against General Hospital eventually doomed the show.
- October - Scarecrow and Mrs. King premieres (1983-1987).
- Tucker's Luck, a spinoff of Grange Hill, premieres in the UK (1983-1985).
Miniseries
Television shows
1940s
1950s
1960s
1970s
1980s
Ending this year
Cancelled, but eventually to return to the air
Changes of network affiliation
- Fame moves from NBC to first-run syndication.
- Too Close for Comfort moves from ABC to first-run syndication.
Births
Deaths
- March 16 - Arthur Godfrey, television host.
- July 20 - Frank Reynolds, ABC journalist
- July 29 - Raymond Massey, star of Dr. Kildare.
- August 3 - Carolyn Jones, actress, Morticia in The Addams Family.
- August 28 - Jan Clayton, actress.
- August 29 - Simon Oakland, actor.
- October 23 - Jessica Savitch, NBC news anchor, age 36.
- November 22 - Michael Conrad, actor, Sgt. Phil Esterhasz on Hill Street Blues.
- November 28 - Christopher George, actor.
- December 28 - William Demarest, actor, Uncle Charlie in My Three Sons.
1983 | Years in television
1983 à la télévision | TV-året 1983