1931 in television

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The year 1931 in television involved some significant events. Below is a list of television-related events during 1931.

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October 30: NBC on Empire State Building which had opened during May.

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Television shows

SeriesDebutEnded
Alice Remsen 19311931
Doris Sharp 19311932
Exhibition Boxing Bouts 19311932
Elliot Jaffee 19311932
Grace Yeager 19311932
Helen Haynes 19311932
Hints for Swimmers 19311931
Piano Lessons 19311932
The Television Ghost 19311933
Television Today 19311931

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References

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