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This is a list of events taking place in 2009 related to British television.
Events[]
Date | Event |
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1 January | Jonathan Creek returns with a special episode, the first episode of the series since 2004.[1] |
2 January | Celebrity Big Brother returns to Channel 4 for the first time since 2007 following the racism controversy that dominated that year's show. Participants include La Toya Jackson, Verne Troyer and Ulrika Jonsson.[2] |
3 January | The BBC announce that 26 year old Matt Smith is to replace David Tennant as The Doctor in sci-fi drama Doctor Who. Smith, who will take over in 2010, will be the youngest ever actor to play the title role.[3] |
12 January | Jeff Stelling and Rachel Riley host Countdown for the first time. |
22 January | The Disasters Emergency Committee launches its Gaza Crisis Appeal following the recent conflict in the region. The BBC causes controversy by saying it will not be broadcasting the appeal as it would compromise its impartiality. |
23 January | Friday Night with Jonathan Ross returns after host Jonathan Ross finishes his 12 week suspension following his role in the Russell Brand Show prank telephone calls row.[4] |
26 January | UKTV Documentary is rebranded as "Eden". |
31 January | Singer Jade Ewen is selected as the United Kingdom's entrant to the 2009 Eurovision Song Contest in the final episode of the BBC's selection programme Eurovision: Your Country Needs You. Ewen will sing 'My Time', by Andrew Lloyd Webber, a song written specially for the contest.[5] |
2 February | A day of extreme snow in parts of Britain, the biggest in 18 years, causes many TV programmes to broadcast with limited presenters and live audience shortages as people are unable to reach the studios. In ratings terms, news coverage gets very high ratings with over seven million watching BBC News programmes.[6] |
7 February | BBC Two screens the first part of Iran and the West, a landmark three part documentary marking the 30th anniversary of the Iranian Revolution.[7] |
9 February | ITV plc merges the ITV Thames Valley and ITV Meridian regions. |
12 February | ITV plc merges the ITV Anglia regions. |
16 February | Five US is rebranded as Five USA. Also on this day, ITV plc merges the ITV West and ITV Westcountry regions. |
17 February | UKTV People is rebranded as "Blighty". |
19 February | ITV plc merges the ITV Yorkshire regions. |
23 February | ITV plc merges the ITV Central regions. |
25 February | ITV plc merges the ITV Border and ITV Tyne Tees regions. |
2 March | UKTV History is rebranded as "Yesterday". |
Corpus Christi College, Oxford are disqualified as champions of the 2009 series of University Challenge after one of their contestants, Sam Kay, was found to no longer be a student. The runners-up, the University of Manchester, are declared champions in their place.[8] | |
4 March | ITV announces it is cutting 600 jobs after it reported a loss of £2.6 billion for 2008. The jobs will go from the company's Yorkshire studios in Leeds and from their headquarters in London.[9] |
9 March | From this week, ITV's News at Ten programme returns to being aired five nights a week (having previously aired Monday to Thursday only since its return, with an 11pm bulletin on Fridays).[10] |
13 March | Comic Relief 2009 raises a record total in excess of £57 million at the climax of their telethon, surpassing the amount raised during the 2007 telethon by over £17 million |
25 March | ITV announces that it will postpone the broadcast of the 2009 National Television Awards until January 2010, and will axe the National Movie Awards.[11] |
25 March | Fern Britton announces she is to quit This Morning after 10 years.[12] |
April | Six TV is defunct in Oxfordshire and Southampton after only 10 years of localized airing. |
1 April | Trouble closes down after over 12 years of broadcasting and is replaced by Living +2.[13] and Channel 4 airs the 1,000th edition of Deal or No Deal.[14] |
3 April | The BBC is fined £150,000 because of the Russell Brand Show prank telephone calls row. It is the biggest financial penalty ever imposed on the corporation for a single broadcast.[15][16] |
5 April | BBC One moves its Countryfile programme to a 7pm slot on Sunday evenings. The Sunday morning slot previously occupied by the show is taken over by a new outdoors activity show called Country Tracks.[17] |
6 April | Paramount Comedy 1 and Paramount Comedy 2 are rebranded to Comedy Central and Comedy Central Extra. |
7 April | BBC Two suffers its second worse peaktime viewing audience since 2001, with a share of 5.3%.[18] |
8 April – 9 September | Analogue services are switched off in the Westcountry region. |
10–12 April | To celebrate its 21st birthday, three new episodes of the sci-fi sitcom Red Dwarf are broadcast on Dave. Entitled Red Dwarf: Back to Earth, they are the first new episodes of the show since 1999. |
23 April | ITV chief executive Michael Grade announces he will step down by the end of 2009 and will become non-executive chairman.[19] |
25 April | Simon Amstell announces that he is to quit as host of Never Mind the Buzzcocks after serving as host since 2006.[20] |
30 April | UKTV Style is rebranded as "Home".[21] |
6 May | ITV announces that The South Bank Show is to end in 2010 after 32 years following Melvyn Bragg's retirement.[22] |
8 May | It is announced that Richard and Judy's series on Watch, Richard and Judy's New Position, will end early due to poor ratings. The show launched in October 2008 with 100,000 viewers, but audiences have dropped as low as 8,000. The last episode will air on 3 July.[23] |
19 May | UKTV Gardens is replaced by Really.[21] |
25 May | The Coach Trip returns to Channel 4 after 3 years of absence. |
12 June | It is announced that Peter Sissons, who is thought to be the world's longest serving newsreader, will retire in the summer after 45 years.[24] |
15 June | ITV announces that it has axed the science fiction drama Primeval in order to concentrate on producing post-watershed drama.[25] However, plans for two more series were revealed in September after ITV agreed a deal with UKTV.[26] |
16 June | The long-awaited Digital Britain report is published. It makes a number of recommendations with regard to Broadband access, Internet use and Public Service Broadcasting.[27] |
18 June | Analogue services in the Caldbeck, Cumbria, Dumfries & Galloway and the Isle of Man are switched off. |
22 June | UKTV Food is rebranded as "Good Food". This was the last of the UKTV rebrands.[28] |
23 June | Setanta Sports ceases broadcasting in the UK after going into administration.[29] |
25 June | The BBC publishes the expenses of some of its top executives. Among the information to be revealed is that the corporation's Director General Mark Thompson claimed over £2,000 after cutting short his holiday in October 2008 to deal with the row over the Russell Brand Show phone calls controversy.[30] |
7 July | A memorial service for the singer Michael Jackson, who died on 25 June, is broadcast live around the world, with an estimated audience of one billion.[31] |
9 July | It is announced that Alesha Dixon will replace Arlene Phillips as one of the judges when Strictly Come Dancing returns for its seventh series later in the year.[32] |
10 July | It is reported that West Country Tonight co-host Lisa Aziz has been suspended from her job by ITV after allegedly fiddling her expenses.[33] |
14 July | BBC Trust chairman Sir Michael Lyons announces that bonuses for the 10 most senior BBC executives will be suspended indefinitely.[34] |
16 July | ITV repeats Martin Bashir's 2003 documentary Living with Michael Jackson. The programme draws 3.64m viewers (a 15.4% share of the audience).[35] |
ITV announces that its news and information Teletext service will be discontinued within the next six months as a result of mounting losses and the inability to find a viable business model to continue. | |
17 July | Fern Britton presents her last edition of This Morning after 10 years.[36] |
22 July | The Caldbeck group of transmitters have their final analogue signals turned off, completing the digital switchover of the Border Television region.[37] |
23 July | ITV moves Coronation Street from its long-standing Wednesday evening slot to Thursday at 8:30. There is also a second episode of Emmerdale replacing the Tuesday hour long episode, which reverts to 30 minutes. The Bill is also moved to a post-9pm slot to allow for more hard-hitting storylines. The changes are part of an overhaul of ITV's scheduling to make way for football coverage on Wednesdays.[38] |
28 July | TV presenter Esther Rantzen confirms that she will run for Parliament in the Luton South constituency at the next general election.[39] |
5 August | Channel 4 announces that it will axe its lunchtime news bulletin as part of a cost cutting exercise as from December. The 8:00pm More4 bulletin will also be scrapped.[40] |
6 August | ITV sells its stake in the Friends Reunited website for £25m, having paid £125m for it in 2005. The sale occurs as the company announces losses of £105m in the first half of 2009 and a record decline in advertising revenue.[41] |
12 August | Analogue services are switched off in the HTV Wales region. |
26 August | Channel 4 announces that Big Brother will end in 2010 after series 11.[42] |
27 August | Mass production of televisions in the UK comes to an end after the last set rolls off the production line at Toshiba's plant in Plymouth.[43] |
28 August | At the Edinburgh International Television Festival News Corporation Chairman James Murdoch delivers the MacTaggart Memorial Lecture in which he launches an attack on the BBC and UK media regulator Ofcom.[44] |
9 September | Westcountry Television completes the digital switchover process with the turning off of all analogue signals from the Caradon Hill transmitter[45] |
20 September | Jimmy Mulville, the head of Hat Trick Productions, announced that a pilot for an American version of the long-running satirical panel game Have I Got News for You was to be made.[46] |
29 September | ITV has announced that it's stuck a deal between Watch, Impossible Pictures, German broadcaster Pro7 and BBC Worldwide to produce two new series of Primeval for transmission in 2011.[47] |
30 September | The Freeview service is upgraded requiring 18 million households to retune their television sets.[48] The changes lead to several hundred complaints from people who have lost channels as a result of retuning their equipment.[49] |
1 October | London mayor Boris Johnson makes a cameo appearance in BBC One soap EastEnders. The episode is watched by 8 million viewers.[50] |
2 October | Mock the Week announces that two new series are being made, but Frankie Boyle will no longer appear on the show.[51] |
2 October | Channel TV is fined £80,000 by Ofcom over their part in the television phone-in scandal involving the British Comedy Awards.[52] |
10 October | It is confirmed that Red Dwarf will be commissioned a full series following the success of Red Dwarf: Back to Earth. It will be recorded in 2010 for Dave.[53][54][55] |
11 October | It is announced that there are plans to adapt the Douglas Adams Dirk Gently novels for television.[56] |
14 October | Andrew Newman, head of entertainment and comedy at Channel 4 leaves his job to go to work for Objective Productions after working for the TV channel for over 10 years.[57] |
22 October | British National Party leader Nick Griffin makes a controversial first appearance on Question Time after being invited onto the show by the BBC. The edition attracts eight million viewers,[58] twice the programme's usual audience. The programme also results in a large number of complaints to the BBC, while Griffin himself makea a formal complaint to the Corporation for the way he believes he was treated on the show.[58] |
ITV announces plans to drop the "bongs" of Big Ben from the opening credits of News at Ten. Also confirmed are plans to relaunch the Tonight programme in January 2010 with Julie Etchingham as its new presenter.[59] | |
28 October | It is announced by the BBC that Barbara Windsor is to leave EastEnders in 2010 after 16 years.[60] |
4 November | Analogue BBC2 switched off in the Granada Television region.[61] |
18 November | Former Asda chief executive Archie Norman is appointed as chairman of ITV from January 2010.[62] |
26 November | ITV takes full ownership of the breakfast TV service GMTV after purchasing Disney's 25% share in the channel.[63] |
2 December | The Winter Hill transmitter has its remaining analogue signals turned off, completing the digital switchover process in the Granada Television region.[61] Freeview HD begins transmission marking the worldwide operational debut of the DVB-T2 standard. |
16 December | ITV closes its news and information service on Teletext, leaving the ITV channel(s) without such a service for the first time in 35 years. |
23 December | Singer Boy George loses a High Court battle to overturn a ruling by the Probation Service that he could not appear on the final series of Celebrity Big Brother.[64] |
Debuts[]
BBC[]
Date | Debut |
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2 January | Around the World in 80 Faiths[65] on BBC Two |
2 January | The Legend of Dick and Dom on CBBC |
3 January | Eurovision: Your Country Needs You[66] on BBC One |
3 January | A History of Scotland on BBC Two |
3 January | Richard Hammond's Blast Lab[67] on CBBC |
5 January | Half Moon Investigations[68] on BBC One |
5 January | Scoop on CBBC |
5 January | The Diary of Anne Frank[69] on BBC One |
6 January | Grow Your Own Drugs on BBC Two |
6 January | Oz and James Drink to Britain on BBC Two |
8 January | Life of Riley[70] on BBC One |
9 January | The Oracle with Max Keiser on BBC World News |
10 January | Total Wipeout[71] on BBC One |
12 January | Million Dollar Traders on BBC Two |
14 January | The City Uncovered on BBC Two |
14 January | The Secret Life of Elephants[72] on BBC One |
15 January | Undercover Princes on BBC Three |
18 January | Hunter on BBC One |
20 January | Cowards[73] on BBC Four |
23 January | LifeSpam[74] on BBC Three |
25 January | Being Human[75] on BBC Three |
30 January | The Site[76] on BBC Three |
31 January | The Old Guys[77] on BBC One |
1 February | Charles Darwin and the Tree of Life on BBC One |
1 February | Charles Darwin and the Tree of Life on BBC Two |
2 February | Moses Jones on BBC Two |
7 February | Iran and the West[7] on BBC Two |
8 February | Victorian Farm on BBC Two |
10 February | Grandpa in My Pocket on CBeebies |
11 February | Nature's Great Events on BBC One |
12 February | We Need Answers[78] on BBC Four |
14 February | The Bottom Line on BBC News Channel |
15 February | The Victorians[79] on BBC One |
19 February | Britain's Best Drives on BBC Four |
26 February | Margaret[80] on BBC Two |
6 March | Rocket Science on BBC One |
12 March | I've Never Seen Star Wars[81] on BBC Four |
12 March | Baroque! From St Peter's to St Paul's on BBC Four |
14 March | The Lost World of Communism[82] on BBC Two |
15 March | Yellowstone[83] on BBC Two |
16 March | Missing on BBC One |
16 March | A Question of Genius on BBC Two |
16 March | Stewart Lee's Comedy Vehicle on BBC Two |
20 March | Genius[84] on BBC Two |
25 March | Newswipe with Charlie Brooker on BBC Four |
27 March | The Real Swiss Family Robinson on BBC One |
5 April | Five Minutes of Heaven[85] on BBC Two |
6 April | Timmy Time on Cbeebies |
7 April | The Speaker on BBC Two |
16 April | Horrible Histories on CBBC |
18 April | Tonight's the Night on BBC One |
18 April | Winging It[86] on BBC Two |
24 April | Reggie Perrin[87] on BBC One |
26 April | Best: His Mother's Son on BBC Two |
10 May | South Pacific on BBC Two |
10 May | The Incredible Human Journey on BBC Two |
11 May | Propertywatch on BBC Two |
16 May | Transmission Impossible with Ed & Oucho on CBBC |
18 May | Moving On on BBC One |
31 May | Empire of Cricket on BBC Two |
2 June | Mary Queen of Charity Shops on BBC Two |
6 June | Michael McIntyre's Comedy Roadshow on BBC One |
6 June | Totally Saturday on BBC One |
7 June | Hope Springs[88] on BBC One |
16 June | Occupation on BBC One |
16 June | Personal Affairs on BBC Three |
18 June | Psychoville[89] on BBC Two |
8 July | Taking The Flak[90] on BBC Two |
8 July | Getting On[91] on BBC Four |
14 July | Freefall on BBC Two |
14 July | As Seen on TV on BBC One |
21 July | The Truth About Crime on BBC One |
21 July | Desperate Romantics on BBC Two |
23 July | The Rat Pack on BBC One |
27 July | Bang Goes the Theory on BBC One |
27 July | Knowitalls on BBC Two |
29 July | Breaking The Mould on BBC Four |
30 July | We Are Klang[92] on BBC Three |
30 July | My Life as an Animal on BBC Three |
5 August | Roy on CBBC |
6 August | The Funny Side Of... on BBC Two |
8 August | The Football League Show on BBC One |
15 August | Walk on the Wild Side on BBC One |
17 August | Pointless on BBC Two |
20 August | Tough Guy or Chicken? on BBC Three |
4 September | Happy Hollidays on BBC One |
5 September | My Almost Famous Family on CBBC |
6 September | Last Chance to See on BBC Two |
7 September | Land Girls on BBC One |
7 September | Happy Hollidays on BBC Two |
7 September | Dennis & Gnasher on CBBC |
7 September | Gigglebiz on CBeebies |
8 September | Lost Land of the Volcano[93] on BBC One |
9 September | Crash on BBC One |
10 September | Off the Hook on BBC Three |
10 September | Lunch Monkeys on BBC Three |
14 September | Home Time on BBC Two |
14 September | The Cut on BBC Two |
19 September | Merlin: Secrets and Magic on BBC Three |
27 September | By Any Means 2 on BBC Two |
29 September | Charlie Brooker's Gameswipe on BBC Four |
29 September | Electric Dreams on BBC Four |
4 October | Emma on BBC One |
6 October | It's Only a Theory[94] on BBC Four |
8 October | Micro Men on BBC Four |
10 October | The Well on BBC Two |
12 October | Life on BBC One |
13 October | Inside Life on CBBC |
13 October | Around the World in 80 Days on BBC One |
21 October | Gary: Tank Commander on BBC Two |
22 October | Russell Howard's Good News on BBC Three |
28 October | Andrew Marr's The Making of Modern Britain on BBC Two |
31 October | The Impressions Show with Culshaw and Stephenson[95] on BBC One |
1 November | Garrow's Law on BBC One |
2 November | Into the Storm on BBC Two |
9 November | Miranda[96] on BBC Two |
23 November | Paradox on BBC One |
23 November | Mouth to Mouth on BBC Three |
29 November | Fern Britton Meets... on BBC One |
2 December | Big Top on BBC One |
14 December | Move Like Michael Jackson |
23 December | Victoria Wood's Mid-Life Christmas on BBC One |
28 December | The Day of the Triffids on BBC One |
ITV[]
Date | Debut |
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3 January | Demons[97] on ITV1 |
4 January | Above Suspicion on ITV1 |
29 January | Paris Hilton's British Best Friend on ITV2 |
31 January | Good Arrows on ITV4 |
2 February | Whitechapel on ITV1 |
3 February | Ladies of Letters on ITV3 |
21 February | The Colour of Money[98] on ITV1 |
22 February | Piers Morgan's Life Stories[99] on ITV1 |
23 February | Law & Order: UK[100] on ITV1 |
25 February | FM on ITV2 |
27 February | Al Murray's Multiple Personality Disorder[101] on ITV1 |
2 March | Bookaboo on CITV |
16 March | Taste the Nation on ITV1 |
19 March | The Justin Lee Collins Show on ITV2 |
1 May | Boy Meets Girl[102] on ITV1 |
18 May | Divided on ITV1 |
26 May | The Hour on ITV1 |
30 May | Mumbai Calling on ITV1 |
29 June | The Chase on ITV1 |
12 July | Monday Monday on ITV1 |
13 July | The Fuse on ITV1 |
23 July | Made in Scotland on ITV1 |
17 August | Peter Andre: Going It Alone on ITV2 |
22 August | The Cube on ITV1 |
27 August | What Katie Did Next on ITV2 |
30 August | Wuthering Heights on ITV1 |
20 September | Trinity on ITV2 |
19 October | Murderland on ITV1 |
20 October | 7 Days on the Breadline on ITV1 |
20 December | The Fattest Man in Britain on ITV1 |
Channel 4[]
Date | Debut |
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13 February | Free Agents on Channel 4 |
5 March | Red Riding on Channel 4 |
22 March | Chris Moyles' Quiz Night on Channel 4 |
6 April | The Hospital on Channel 4 |
6 April | Henry VIII: The Mind of a Tyrant on Channel 4 |
4 May | Endgame on Channel 4 |
11 May | Find Me a Family on Channel 4 |
17 May | The Unloved[103] on Channel 4 |
25 May | The Operation: Surgery Live[104] on Channel 4 |
7 July | You Have Been Watching[105] on Channel 4 |
9 September | Derren Brown: The Events on Channel 4 |
30 September | Ruth Watson's Hotel Rescue on Channel 4 |
7 October | When Boris Met Dave[106] on More4 |
6 November | Campus on Channel 4 |
9 November | The Execution of Gary Glitter on Channel 4 |
12 November | Misfits on E4 |
13 November | PhoneShop on Channel 4 |
24 November | Cast Offs |
27 November | The Increasingly Poor Decisions Of Todd Margaret on Channel 4 |
29 November | The Queen on Channel 4 |
2 December | The Amazing Dermot on Channel 4 |
11 December | Guantanamo Phil on Channel 4 |
18 December | Looser Women on Channel 4 |
Five[]
Date | Debut |
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23 March | Wordplay |
7 August | You're Nicked! |
14 September | Live from Studio Five |
28 September | Ross Noble's Australian Trip |
28 October | Britain's Best Brain |
Subscription Channels[]
Date | Debut |
---|---|
Unknown | True Jackson VP on Nickelodeon |
February | Oops TV on Sky1 |
5 February | No Signal on FX |
9 March | Toyboize on Dave |
12 April | Skellig on Sky1 |
12 April | Olivia Lee: Dirty, Sexy, Funny on Comedy Central |
10 May | Fawlty Towers: Re-Opened on G.O.L.D. |
31 May | The Take on Sky1 |
1 October | Industrial Junkie on Quest |
4 October | Tarrant Lets the Kids Loose on Watch |
21 October | Grouchy Young Men on Comedy Central |
Channels debuts, Channels endings & Channel rebrands[]
New channels[]
Date | Channel |
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20 January | Investigation Discovery |
16 February | ITV South West |
25 February | ITV Tyne Tees & Border |
20 March | Discovery Shed |
19 May | Really |
1 July | Wedding TV Asia |
3 August | ESPN |
3 August | True Entertainment |
31 August | Disney XD |
30 September | Quest |
26 October | Viva |
16 November | CBS Action |
16 November | CBS Drama |
16 November | CBS Reality |
14 December | E4 HD |
Defunct channels[]
Date | Channel |
---|---|
2 January | BBC 2W |
8 February | ITV Thames Valley |
15 February | Westcountry Television |
25 February | Border Television |
April | Six TV (Oxford & Southampton) |
1 April | Trouble |
Real Estate TV | |
19 May | UKTV Gardens |
15 June | Simply Movies |
23 June | Setanta Sports News |
Setanta Golf | |
Rangers TV | |
Celtic TV | |
31 July | Nicktoonsters |
3 August | Showcase TV |
7 August | Arsenal TV |
31 August | Jetix |
26 October | TMF |
16 November | Zone Reality |
Zone Romantica | |
Zone Thriller |
Rebranding channels[]
Date | Old Name | New Name |
---|---|---|
16 February | Five US | Five USA |
Changes of network affiliation[]
Programme | Moved From | Moved To |
---|---|---|
Torchwood[107] | BBC Two | BBC One |
Formula One[108] | ITV | BBC One |
Out of the Blue[109] | BBC Two | Fiver |
Masterchef | BBC Two | BBC One |
House[110] | Five | Sky1 |
The Thick of It | BBC Four | BBC Two |
The Graham Norton Show | BBC Two | BBC One |
Harry & Paul[111] | BBC One | BBC Two |
Gavin & Stacey | BBC Three | BBC One |
King of the Hill | Channel 4 | E4 |
Television shows[]
Returning this year after a break of one year or longer[]
Programme | Date(s) of original removal | Original channel | Date of return | New channel(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|
The Krypton Factor[112] | 20 November 1995 | ITV | 1 January 2009 | N/A (Same channel as original) |
Minder[113] | 10 March 1994 | ITV | 4 February 2009 | Five |
Red Dwarf[114] | 5 April 1999 | BBC Two | 10 April 2009 | Dave |
The Biggest Loser | 27 December 2006 | Living | 27 April 2009 | ITV |
The Chart Show | 22 August 1998 | ITV | 10 May 2009 | Channel 4 |
Coach Trip | 30 June 2006 | Channel 4 | 25 May 2009 | N/A (Same channel as original) |
Shooting Stars new series | December 2002 | BBC Choice | 26 August 2009 | BBC Two |
Born to Be Different | 2004 13 September 2007 |
Channel 4 | 28 April 2009 | N/A (Same channel as original) |
1950s[]
Programme | Date |
---|---|
Panorama | (1953–present) |
The Sky at Night | (1957–present) |
Blue Peter | (1958–present) |
1960s[]
Programme | Date |
---|---|
Coronation Street | (1960–present). |
Songs of Praise | (1961–present) |
University Challenge | (1962–1987, 1994–present) |
Doctor Who | (1963–1989, 1996, 2005–Present) |
Match of the Day | (1964–present) |
Mr. and Mrs. | (1964–1999, 2008–2010) |
The Money Programme | (1966–present) |
1970s[]
Programme | Date |
---|---|
Emmerdale | (1972–present). |
Mastermind | (1972–present) |
Newsround | (1972–present) |
Last of the Summer Wine | (1973–2010) |
Wish You Were Here...? | (1974–present) |
Arena | (1975–present) |
The Krypton Factor | (1977–1995, 2009–Present) |
Top Gear | (1977–2001, 2002–present) |
Antiques Roadshow | (1979–present) |
Question Time | (1979–present) |
1980s[]
Programme | Date |
---|---|
Family Fortunes | (1980–1985, 1987–2002, 2006–present) |
Postman Pat | (1981, 1991, 1996, 2004–present) |
Timewatch | (1982–present) |
The Bill | (1984–2010) |
Thomas & Friends | (1984–present) |
EastEnders | (1985–present) |
Comic Relief | (1986–present) |
Casualty | (1986–present) |
Fireman Sam | (1987–1994, 2005–present) |
ChuckleVision | (1987–present) |
This Morning | (1988–present) |
Red Dwarf | (1988–1999, 2009) |
1990s[]
Programme | Date |
---|---|
Have I Got News for You | (1990–present) |
Heartbeat | (1992–2010) |
Time Team, | (1994–present) |
Hollyoaks | (1995–present) |
Silent Witness | (1996–present) |
Y Clwb Rygbi, Wales | (1997–present) |
Midsomer Murders | (1997–present) |
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? | (1998–present) |
Bob the Builder | (1998–present) |
Bremner, Bird and Fortune | (1999–present) |
Holby City | (1999–present) |
2000s[]
Programme | Date |
---|---|
The Weakest Link | (2000–2012) |
Big Brother | (2000–2010, 2011–present) |
Real Crime | (2001–present) |
I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here! | (2002–present) |
Harry Hill's TV Burp | (2002–2012) |
Spooks | (2002–present) |
Comedy Connections | (2003–present) |
The Daily Politics | (2003–present) |
QI | (2003–present) |
Peep Show | (2003–present) |
The Politics Show | (2003–present) |
The Royal | (2003–present) |
This Week | (2003–present) |
Doc Martin | (2004–present) |
Hustle | (2004–2012) |
Shameless | (2004–present) |
Strictly Come Dancing | (2004–present) |
The X Factor | (2004–present) |
The Andrew Marr Show | (2005–present) |
Deal or No Deal | (2005–present) |
Dancing on Ice | (2006–present) |
Hotel Babylon | (2006–2009) |
Robin Hood | (2006–2009) |
That Mitchell and Webb Look | (2006–present) |
Torchwood | (2006–present) |
Waterloo Road | (2006–present) |
Gavin & Stacey | (2007–2010) |
The Sarah Jane Adventures | (2007–present) |
Would I Lie to You? | (2007–present) |
M.I. High | (2007–present) |
Outnumbered | (2007–present) |
The Tudors | (2007–2010) |
Trapped | (2007–present) |
Skins | (2007–present) |
Britain's Got Talent | (2007–present) |
Ashes to Ashes | (2008–2010) |
The Inbetweeners | (2008–present) |
Merlin | (2008–present) |
Survivors | (2008–2010) |
Ending this year[]
Date | Programme | Channel | Debut(s) |
---|---|---|---|
6 February | Plus One | Channel 4 | 2007 |
7 February | Demons[115] | ITV | 2009 |
5 March | The Green Green Grass | BBC One | 2005 |
20 March | Going for Gold | Five | 1987 & 2008 |
3 April | Moving Wallpaper | ITV1 | 2008 |
11 April | The Colour of Money | ITV1 | 2009 |
12 April | Al Murray's Multiple Personality DisorderTemplate:Citation needed | ITV1 | 2009 |
12 April | Gladiators[116] | Sky1 | 1992 & 2008 |
27 April | Hell's Kitchen | ITV1 | 2004 |
5 May | Born to Be Different | Channel 4 | 2003, 2006 & 2009 |
17 May | Pulling[117] | BBC Three | 2006 |
21 May | The Justin Lee Collins Show | ITV2 | 2009 |
22 May | Boy Meets Girl | ITV1 | 2009 |
25 May | The Omid Djalili Show | BBC One | 2007 |
31 May | Beat the Star | ITV1 | 2008 |
27 June | Robin Hood[118] | BBC One | 2006 |
3 July | Richard & Judy's New Position[119] | Watch | 2008 |
9 July | Katie & Peter | ITV2 | 2007 |
12 July | Kingdom[120] | ITV1 | 2007 |
24 July | The Fuse | ITV1 | 2009 |
26 July | Hope Springs | BBC One | 2009 |
9 August | Don't Forget the Lyrics! | Sky1 | 2008 |
14 August | Hotel Babylon | BBC One | 2006 |
17 August | The StreetTemplate:Citation needed | BBC One | 2006 |
23 August | Jam & Jerusalem | BBC One | 2006 |
12 October | Blue Murder | ITV1 | 2004 |
15 October | Katy Brand's Big Ass Show | ITV2 | 2007 |
12 November | Wife Swap | Channel 4 | 2003 |
How Clean Is Your House? | Channel 4 | 2003 | |
12 December | Hole in the Wall | BBC One | 2008 |
18 December | Golden Balls | ITV1 | 2007 |
The Paul O'Grady Show | Channel 4 | 2004 | |
Trisha Goddard | Five | 1998 | |
More4 News[121] | More4 | 2005 | |
30 December | Big Top | BBC One | 2009 |
Deaths[]
Date | Name | Age | Broadcast credibility |
---|---|---|---|
1 January | Edmund Purdom[122] | 84 | Actor |
11 January | David Vine[123] | 73 | Sports presenter |
13 January | Patrick McGoohan[124] | 80 | Actor (The Prisoner) |
16 January | Sir John Mortimer[125] | 85 | Barrister, writer, novelist and dramatist (Rumpole of the Bailey) |
18 January | Tony Hart[126] | 83 | Children's TV presenter |
24 January | Diane Holland[127] | 78 | Actress (Hi-De-Hi!) |
26 February | Wendy Richard[128] | 65 | Actress (EastEnders, Are You Being Served?) |
14 March | Terence Edmond[129] | 69 | Actor (Z-Cars) |
18 March | Natasha Richardson[130] | 45 | Actress |
22 March | Jade Goody[131] | 27 | Reality TV star (Big Brother) |
24 March | Timothy Brinton[132] | 79 | British broadcaster and Conservative Party politician |
8 April | Lennie Bennett[133] | 70 | Comedian and game show host (Punchlines) |
18 April | Stephanie Parker[134] | 22 | Actress (Belonging) |
20 May | Lucy Gordon[135] | 28 | Actress |
28 May | Terence Alexander[136] | 86 | Actor |
31 May | Danny La Rue[137] | 81 | Entertainer |
20 June | Colin Bean[138] | 82 | Actor (Dad's Army) |
1 July | Mollie Sugden[139] | 86 | Comedy actress |
12 July | Donald MacCormick[140] | 70 | Broadcast journalist and presenter (Newsnight) |
13 July | Vince Powell[141] | 80 | Sitcom writer (Love Thy Neighbour) |
24 July | Harry Towb[142] | 83 | Actor |
16 August | Laurie Rowley[143] | 68 | Comedy writer (The Two Ronnies, Not the Nine O'Clock News) |
29 August | Simon Dee[144] | 74 | Television interviewer and radio disc jockey |
13 September | Felix Bowness[145] | 87 | Actor (Hi-de-Hi!) |
14 September | Keith Floyd[146] | 65 | Chef |
15 September | Troy Kennedy Martin[147] | 77 | Screenwriter |
16 September | Brian Barron[148] | 69 | BBC journalist and war correspondent |
22 September | Peter Denyer[149] | 62 | Actor (Please Sir!) |
30 September | Robert S. Baker[150] | 87 | Producer (The Saint) |
16 November | Edward Woodward[151] | 79 | Actor |
2 December | Maggie Jones[152] | 75 | Actress |
24 December | George Cowling[153] | 89 | Britain television's first weather presenter |
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