1956

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1956 (MCMLVI) is a leap year starting on Sunday (link will display full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar.

Events of 1956

January

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February

March

April

  • April 2 – The first episode of As the World Turns is broadcast on the CBS television network
  • April 7Spain relinquishes its protectorate in Morocco.
  • April 9 – Habib Bourguiba is elected prime minister of Tunisia.
  • April 14 – Videotape is first demonstrated at the 1956 NARTB (now NAB) convention in Chicago by Ampex. It is the demonstration of the first practical and commercially successful videotape format known as 2" Quadruplex.
  • April 17 – Queen Elizabeth II inaugurates Chew Valley Lake.
  • April 18 – Maria Desylla-Kapodistria is elected mayor of Corfu and becomes the first female mayor in Greece.
  • April 19
    • British diver Lionel Crabb dives into Portsmouth harbor to investigate a visiting Soviet cruiser and vanishes.
    • Actress Grace Kelly marries Rainier III, Prince of Monaco.
  • April 21 – Former U.S. First Daughter Margaret Truman marries Clifton Daniel.
  • April 27 – Heavyweight boxing champion Rocky Marciano retires without losing a professional boxing match.

May

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  • May 2 – The United Methodist Church in America decides at its General Conference to grant women full ordained clergy status. It also calls for an end to racial segregation in the denomination.
  • May 8
    • Austria and Israel form diplomatic relations.
    • The constitutional union between Indonesia and the Netherlands is dissolved.
    • John Osborne's Look Back in Anger opens at the Royal Court Theatre, London, changing the scope of theatrical and other forms of drama in the UK.
  • May 9 – Manaslu, 8th highest mountain in the world, is first ascended.
  • May 18 – Lhotse (main), the 4th highest mountain, is first ascended.
  • May 23 – French minister Pierre Mendès France resigns due to his government's policy on Algeria.
  • May 24 – The first Eurovision Song Contest is broadcast from Lugano, Switzerland. The winning song is Refrain by Lys Assia (music by GĂ©o Voumard, text by Émile Gardaz).
  • May 25 – India announces the institution of diplomatic relations with Spain (still under Franco's rule)

June

  • June 1 – Vyacheslav Molotov resigns as foreign minister of the Soviet Union; he later becomes ambassador in Mongolia.
  • June 3 – British Rail renames 'Third Class' passenger facilities as 'Second Class' (Second Class facilities had been abolished in 1875, leaving just First Class and Third Class).
  • June 6 – In Singapore, chief minister David Marshall resigns after the breakdown of talks about internal self government in London.
  • June 8 – General Electric/Telechron introduces model 7H241 "The Snooz Alarm", first snooze alarm clock ever.
  • June 10 – 1956 Summer Olympics: Equestrian events open in Stockholm, Sweden (all other events are held in November in Melbourne, Australia).
  • June 13 – International Criminal Police Organization (ICPO).
  • June 14

July

  • July 2 – A lab experiment at Sylvania Electric Products results in an explosion.
  • July 8 – The mountain Gasherbrum II is first ascended.
  • July 10 – The British House of Lords defeats the abolition of the death penalty.
  • July 24 – At New York City's Copacabana Club, Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis perform their last comedy show together (their act started on July 25, 1946).
  • July 25 – 72 kilometers (45 miles) south of Nantucket Island, the Italian ocean liner SS Andrea Doria sinks after colliding with the Swedish ship SS Stockholm in heavy fog, killing 51.
  • July 26 – Egyptian leader Gamal Abdel Nasser nationalizes the Suez Canal sparking international condemnation.
  • July 30 – A Joint Resolution of Congress is signed by President Dwight D. Eisenhower, authorizing "In God We Trust" as the U.S. national motto.
  • July 31 – Cricket: Jim Laker sets an extraordinary record at Old Trafford in the fourth Test between England and Australia, taking 19 wickets in a first class match (the previous best was 17).

August

  • The exhibition This Is Tomorrow opens at Whitechapel Art Gallery in London.
  • August 6 – After going bankrupt in 1955, the American broadcaster DuMont Television Network has its final broadcast, a boxing match from St. Nicholas Arena.
  • August 8 – 262 miners die in a fire in a coal mine in Marcinelle, Belgium.
  • August 11 – Jackson Pollock dies after crashing his car, aged 44.
  • August 17West Germany bans the Communist Party of Germany.

September

October

November

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December

  • December 2
    • Fidel Castro and his followers land in Cuba in the boat Granma.
    • A pipe bomb planted by George Metesky explodes at the Paramount Theater in Brooklyn, injuring 6 people.
  • December 5 – Rose Heilbron becomes Britain's first female judge.
  • December 9 – Trans-Canada Air Lines Flight 810 crashes into a mountain in British Columbia. All 62 people on board die, making this one of the worst airline crashes in the world at that date.
  • December 12 – Japan becomes a member of the United Nations.
  • December 18To Tell the Truth debuts on CBS-TV.
  • December 19 – John Bodkin Adams is arrested for the murder of 2 patients in Eastbourne, Great Britain.
  • December 23 – British and French troops leave the Suez Canal region.
  • December 31Bob Barker makes his TV debut as host of the game show Truth or Consequences.

Undated

Ongoing

  • Cold War

Births

January–February

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March–April

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  • April 3
    • Ray Combs, American game show host and comedian (d. 1996)
    • Boris Miljković, Serbian TV & theatre director and video artist
  • April 4
    • Kerry Chikarovski, Australian politician
    • David E. Kelley, American writer and television producer
  • April 5 – Diamond Dallas Page, American professional wrestler
  • April 6
    • Sebastian Spreng, American-Argentinean visual artist
    • Dilip Vengsarkar, Indian cricketer
  • April 12
    • Andy GarcĂ­a, American actor
    • Yasuo Tanaka, Japanese politician, novelist
    • Janeric Furbacken, Swedish entrepreneur
  • April 13 – Possum Bourne, New Zealand rally car driver (d. 2003)
  • April 14 – Barbara Bonney, American soprano
  • April 16
  • April 19 – Sue Barker, British tennis player and television presenter
  • April 21 – Phillip Longman, American demographer
  • April 26Koo Stark, British actress
  • April 28 – Jimmy Barnes, Australian musician
  • April 30 – Lars von Trier, Danish film director

May–June

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July–August

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  • July 2 – Jerry Hall, American model and actress
  • July 3 – Rick Ducommun, Canadian actor and comedian
  • July 9Tom Hanks, American actor
  • July 11 – Sela Ward, American actress
  • July 12 – Sandi Patty, American gospel singer
  • July 14Vladimir Kulich, Czech actor
  • July 15
  • July 16 – Tony Kushner, American playwright
  • July 18 – Sheila Aldridge, American singer (The Aldridge Sisters)
  • July 19 – Yoshiaki Yatsu, Japanese professional wrestler
  • July 24 – Pat Finn, American game show host and producer
  • July 26 – Andy Goldsworthy, British sculptor and photographer
  • July 31
    • Michael Biehn, American actor
    • Deval Patrick, African American Governor of Massachusetts

September–October

November–December

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Date unknown

Deaths

January–June

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July–December

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Date unknown

  • Lotte Herrlich, regarded as the most important female photographer of the German naturism.

Ship events

Nobel Prizes

Notes

External links

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