September 30th in TV History
Deaths
| Fred Stromsoe | 1994 in Los Angeles, CA |
TV Show Debuts
Naked City (1958)The Rifleman (1958)
Cheers (1982)
Manimal (1983)
TV Episode Debuts
| The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet | "Homemade Ice-Cream" | 1955 |
| The Rifleman | "The Sharpshooter" | 1958 |
| The Twilight Zone | "King Nine Will Not Return" | 1960 |
| 77 Sunset Strip | "The President's Daughter" | 1960 |
| Gunsmoke | "Perce" | 1961 |
| The Andy Griffith Show | "Opie the Birdman" | 1963 |
| The Beverly Hillbillies | "Clampett City" | 1964 |
| The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet | "The Study System" | 1964 |
| The Dick Van Dyke Show | "The Ghost of A. Chantz" | 1964 |
| Gilligan's Island | "The Little Dictator" | 1965 |
| Bewitched | "We're In for a Bad Spell" | 1965 |
| The Munsters | "Bronco-Bustin' Munster" | 1965 |
| Hogan's Heroes | "Diamonds in the Rough" | 1966 |
| 12 O'Clock High | "Fortress Wiesbaden" | 1966 |
| Hogan's Heroes | "Sergeant Schultz Meets Mata Hari" | 1967 |
| The Avengers | "Return of the Cybernauts" | 1967 |
| Doctor Who | "The Abominable Snowmen, Part One" | 1967 |
| The Big Valley | "They Called Her Delilah" | 1968 |
| Gunsmoke | "The Hide Cutters" | 1968 |
| I Dream of Jeannie | "Guess Who's Going to Be a Bride? (1)" | 1969 |
| The Mary Tyler Moore Show | "Who's in Charge Here?" | 1972 |
| All In The Family | "The Threat" | 1972 |
| Gunsmoke | "The Guns of Cibola Blanca (2)" | 1974 |
| Happy Days | "Fearless Fonzarelli (2)" | 1975 |
| The Rockford Files | "The Battle of Canoga Park" | 1977 |
| Dallas | "Reunion (2)" | 1978 |
| Mork & Mindy | "Mork's Baby Blues" | 1979 |
| Cheers | "Give Me a Ring Sometime" | 1982 |
| Taxi | "The Shloogel Show" | 1982 |
| The Dukes of Hazzard | "A Baby for the Dukes" | 1983 |
| Dallas | "The Road Back" | 1983 |
| Punky Brewster | "Punky Finds a Home (3)" | 1984 |
| Murder, She Wrote | "The Murder of Sherlock Holmes" | 1984 |
| Moonlighting | "The Man Who Cried Wife" | 1986 |
| 227 | "Tenants, Anyone?" | 1989 |
| Murder, She Wrote | "See You in Court, Baby" | 1990 |
| Murphy Brown | "Male Call" | 1991 |
| Murphy Brown | "A Comedy of Eros" | 1996 |