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2001 in British television

This is a list of British television related events from 2001.

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Events Edit

January Edit

  • 1 January – The BBC reality show Castaway 2000 comes to an end as its participants leave the island of Taransay.[1]
  • 4 January – The popular classic children's characters Bill and Ben return to television with a brand new stop-motion animated series on BBC One. The series features the voice of comedian John Thomson.[2]
  • 7 January – Blankety Blank makes its debut on ITV, hosted by Lily Savage.[3]
  • 8 January – Debut of GMTV's Inch-Loss Island where volunteers attend a Castaway-style location in an attempt to collectively lose weight.[4]
  • 10 January – Debut of ITV's Popstars which will follow efforts to put together a five-piece band who will then record and release a single.[5]
  • 11 January – The Mole debuts on Channel 5, based on an idea from Belgium, the series sees ten contestants complete a number of tasks as they are whittled down to an eventual winner who will win £200,000. However, one of the contestants is a mole, deliberately planted to work against the team.[5]
  • 12 January – Johnny Vaughan and Denise van Outen end their second stint as presenters of The Big Breakfast, exactly 5 years after former presenter Gaby Roslin left the series. The show will be relaunched with a team of five presenters from 22 January as producers attempt to reverse the programme's falling ratings.[6]
  • 13 January – Debut of the ten-part BBC Two series I Love the '80s which examines the pop culture of the 1980s. The series debuts with I Love 1980 and concludes on 24 March with I Love 1989.[7][8]
  • 15 January
    • The ITC clears Celador and ITV of allegations that Judith Keppel's win on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? had been rigged to draw audiences away from BBC One.[9]
    • Carlton Television is criticised by the Independent Television Commission after the word "punami", popularised by comedian Sacha Baron Cohen was shown onscreen prior to an item about his alter ego, Ali G on its daytime show Celebrity TV in October 2000. The Commission felt the slang term for a part of the female anatomy would be offensive to the Afro-Caribbean community.[10]
    • A new Jim Henson co-production called The Hoobs debuts on Channel 4 with early-morning repeats until 2014.
  • 17 January
    • Prime Minister Tony Blair rejects calls to take part in US-style televised debates with opposition politicians during the forthcoming election campaign.[11]
    • Vanessa Feltz has been dropped by the BBC following the conclusion of her two-year contract with the Corporation, it is reported.[12]
  • 18 January – Channel 4 launches E4, a digital entertainment channel at 8:15pm.[13][14]
  • 19 January – The ITV Nightly News is shown on ITV for the last time after 2 years.
  • 20 January – BBC Two airs live coverage of the inauguration of George W. Bush as the 43rd President of the United States.[15]
  • 22 January
  • 26 January – Channel 5 airs the 1000th episode of its soap Family Affairs.[19]
  • 28 January – Carlton and Granada are holding discussions aimed at merging their internet operations to create a single online business for ITV under the brand itv.co.uk or itv.com. The current itv.co.uk is a basic information service, but the broadcasters wish to compete with the BBC.[20]

February Edit

  • 1 February – Launch of the film channel The Studio, a joint venture between NTL and Vivendi Universal.[21]
  • 3 February – Danny Foster, Myleene Klass, Kym Marsh, Suzanne Shaw and Noel Sullivan are chosen as the winners of Popstars, an ITV series that sought to put together a five-member pop group from members of the public who were invited to audition for the series.[22][23]
  • 5 February – Four programmes aired on this day by E4, Popworld, North Hollywood High, Shipwrecked and Generation E are recorded as having a zero audience share by the Broadcasters' Audience Research Board's overnight viewing figures.[24]
  • 6 February – Mr. Bean: The Animated Series, an animated spinoff from Mr. Bean, is announced and would begin airing in January 2002.[25]
  • 8 February – A 1982 interview given by serial killer Dr. Harold Shipman to ITV's World in Action in which he speaks about the benefits of caring for patients in the community rather than hospitalising them is rebroadcast as part of the Tonight programme. The footage is shown as police continue an investigation to determine the number of people killed by the GP.[26]
  • 12 February – The Independent Television Commission reprimands Channel 4 for airing part of a World Wrestling Federation in October 2000 that featured a wrestler threatening a rival's assistant with a sledgehammer. The ITC deemed the scene was inappropriate when children could be watching. Also, a viewer's complaint of impartiality is upheld against an edition of Fifteen to One in which presenter William G. Stewart made a lengthy argument for returning the Elgin Marbles to Greece, but did not explore the opposing case.[27]
  • 14 February – On Valentine's Day, ITV's This Morning features a gay wedding as two men are "married" live on air. The ceremony, a blessing performed by a cleric from the Society for Independent Christian Ministry, is not recognised under UK law at the time when same-sex marriage was not legal in the UK.[28] The segment results in 117 viewer complaints to the Independent Television Commission, many suggesting it was unsuitable for broadcast at a time when children could have been watching and undermined the religious significance of marriage. In response, Granada Television says that the ceremony was discussed at length at the beginning of the programme, meaning viewers would have been aware it was going to take place. The ITC subsequently rejects the complaints, but notes that due to the show's "drop in" nature offence may have been caused to those who did not see the start of the programme.[29]
  • 16 February – The Midlands-based talk show Central Weekend issues an onscreen apology after a complaint was made to the Independent Television Commission when it emerged that an edition of the show from July 2000 had featured fake guests. A debate on the effects of soap operas on the lives of individuals had featured two patients of a "soap clinic" who it later emerged had been fakes.[30]
  • 20 February – The network television premiere of Paul Verhoeven's 1997 American science-fiction action blockbuster Starship Troopers on Channel 5, starring Casper Van Dien, Denise Richards, Dina Meyer, Michael Ironside Jake Busey and Neil Patrick Harris.
  • 24 February – Hear'Say, the band formed by ITV's Popstars make their singing debut on the channel's chart show, CD:UK. They had been required to mime during a previous performance recorded for Channel 5's The Pepsi Chart Show because their backing tapes had not been completed.[31]

March Edit

  • 1 March
  • 2 March – The Guardian reports that ITV have signed a deal with Universal Studios to air episodes of Northern Exposure, The Incredible Hulk and Dr. Katz. Northern Exposure which aired on Channel 4 during the 1990s, will begin showing nightly from 5 March, following The Late Show with David Letterman, while Dr. Katz will air on Saturdays.[36]
  • 4 March – A bomb explodes outside BBC Television Centre.[37] The blast is later attributed to dissident Irish Republican terrorists and it is suggested the BBC Panorama programme which named individuals as participants in the Omagh bombing was the motive.[38]
  • 5 March
    • Anne Robinson appears as a guest on an edition of BBC Two's Room 101 in which she nominates Welsh people for inclusion in the fictional Orwellian Room 101, describing them as "irritating and annoying". Her comments provoke fury among Welsh politicians, an invitation to appear before the Welsh Affairs Select Committee as part of their investigation into Wales's overseas image and an investigation into the incident by the BBC Board of Governors.[39] In addition, 427 complaints are received by the Broadcasting Standards Commission and North Wales Police launch an investigation into allegations of racial hatred.[40]
    • The ITV soap Crossroads returns with a new series after an absence of 13 years.[41] Response is initially favourable, but the show is soon criticised for its confusing storylines.
  • 6 March – Shopping channel Ideal World goes off the air temporarily due to a large fire at its facilities in Peterborough. The channel would go back on the air within weeks of the fire, broadcasting from temporary facilities, but its main facilities in Peterborough wouldn’t be fully operational until September 2002.[42]
  • 7 March – BBC Two airs a special edition of TOTP2 in which Lionel Richie talks about his life and career and performs some of his hits.[43]
  • 9 March
  • 11 March
    • ITV airs the 5000th episode of Coronation Street.[45]
    • Channel 5 signs a deal with the distributors of Gladiator to give the film its British terrestrial television debut in 2003.
  • 13 March
    • In an interview with the Radio Times, film director Ken Loach launches a scathing attack on the "destruction" of some of UK television's long-established news and current affairs programmes. In particular, he describes ITV's decision to scrap World in Action as "one of the television crimes of the century".[46]
    • London's Chief Fire Officer Brian Robinson criticises the BBC for "grossly irresponsible behaviour" after the day's episode of EastEnders showed a character breaking a smoke alarm with a broom handle after it was activated in a smoke-filled kitchen.[47]
  • 14 March
  • 16 March
    • Highlights of the 2001 Comic Relief telethon include a prerecorded piece in which David and Victoria Beckham are interviewed by the character Ali G.[51]
    • Comedian Jack Dee is voted the winner of Celebrity Big Brother.[52]
  • 17 March – William Friedkin's controversial 1973 Oscar-winning supernatural horror film The Exorcist is shown on British television for the first time when it is screened by Channel 4.[53]
  • 18 March – Hear'Say reach number one in the UK singles chart with their debut single Pure and Simple.[54] With sales of almost 550,000, the song enters the record books as Britain's most successful debut pop single.[55] They also become the first British group to simultaneously top both the UK singles and album charts with a debut release when their album Popstars reaches number one on the album charts on 1 April.[56]
  • 23 March – The Mirror reports that Brookside actress Claire Sweeney has been offered the presenting role of a new ITV series, Challenge of a Lifetime, described as a spin-off of Don't Try This at Home, after impressing producers during her recent Celebrity Big Brother appearance.[57] London Weekend Television confirms in April that Sweeney will front a 12-part series of the show.[58]
  • 28 March – Channel 5 attracts its largest audience to date as 5.5 million viewers tune in to watch the World Cup qualifier match between England and Albania.[59]
  • 30 March – Channel 5 celebrates its fourth birthday.[60]

April Edit

  • 2 April
  • 5 April – The culmination of the Who Shot Phil? storyline in EastEnders with the revelation that Phil Mitchell (played by Steve McFadden) was shot by Lisa Fowler (Lucy Benjamin).[62] To make way for the 45-minute episode in the schedules, the BBC negotiated to have the kick-off of the UEFA Cup semi final between Liverpool and Barcelona delayed by fifteen minutes.[63] The episode receives 20.05 million viewers, the highest rated EastEnders episode of the decade.[64]
  • 6 April – The Big Breakfast co-presenter Paul Tomkinson has been sacked from the show, it is reported, bosses having told him of their decision to let him go the previous day. His role on the morning's edition of the programme is filled by Mike McClean.[65]
  • 11 April – The Independent Television Commission turns down a request from Channel 5 to move its main evening news bulletin forward half an hour to 5:30pm. However, an extended Five News and Talk planned for the run-up to the General Election beginning at 5:30pm is given the go-ahead.[66]
  • 16 April – The Broadcasting Standards Commission rules that Anne Robinson's comments about Welsh people "came close to the boundaries of acceptability", but fell short of being racist.[40]
  • 17 April – The Press Complaints Commission upholds a complaint against the News of the World made by Granada Television after the newspaper sent two undercover journalists to a Christmas party for the cast and crew of Emmerdale in the hope of finding a story. The assignment had proved to be fruitless because the reporters were ejected when their identity was discovered.[67]
  • 20 April
    • Celador Productions, makers of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?, is awarded the Queen's Award for Enterprise for selling the ITV game show to over 60 countries worldwide.[68]
    • Channel 4 scraps Right to Reply. The programme had been on air since the launch of the channel in 1982 and was the only programme that Channel 4 produced in-house.[69]
  • 21 April – David Edwards, a schoolteacher from Staffordshire and former Mastermind winner, becomes the second person to win the £1 million prize on ITV's Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?.[70] News of his win had leaked out before the episode was transmitted.[71]
  • 24 April
    • Eric Richard makes his final appearance as Sergeant Bob Cryer in The Bill.[72]
    • A little over a year after it began airing US soap Days of Our Lives, Channel 5 announces that the series will disappear from its schedules from the following day, an audience of 200,000 deemed not to be high enough for the timeslot in which it has been shown.[73]
  • 25 April – Carlton and Granada announce proposals to align their television and internet assets under the ITV banner.[74] itv.co.uk will also relaunch as itv.com, allowing ITV to compete with the BBC for online users.[75]
  • 26 April – On the second anniversary of the murder of Jill Dando, the Jill Dando Institute, a teaching and research facility dedicated to crime science, is established at University College London.[76][77]
  • 27 April – Channel 4 game show Countdown celebrates its 3000th edition.[78]

May Edit

  • 3 May – Kevin Lygo, head of music and entertainment at Channel 4, is to move to Channel 5 where he will become director of programming.[79]
  • 4 May – The BBC announces the closure of the loss-making BBC Experience.[80]
  • 7 May – The Guardian reports that BSkyB is planning to close its interactive shopping service Open after buying out the other partners in their parent company, British Interactive Broadcasting.[81][82]
  • 12 May – Tanel Padar, Dave Benton and 2XL win the 2001 Eurovision Song Contest for Estonia with the song Everybody.[83]
  • 14 May – Channel 4 confirms that Donna Air has left The Big Breakfast. The show will now be presented by Richard Bacon and Amanda Byram, alongside various guest hosts.[84]
  • 15 May
    • The online version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? has made the ITV website the 48th most popular in the UK according to Nielsen, with half a million visits during April.[85]
    • The Smash Hits TV channel is launched.
  • 16 May
  • 17 May
  • 20 May – ITV airs the final episode of the thirteenth series of London's Burning. This is the last series to be aired with a hiatus.
  • 21 May – The UK version of Survivor debuts on ITV.[89]
  • 22 May – Actors from the Australian soap Home and Away will fly to the UK to record episodes in London to coincide with the show's return to British TV, it is confirmed. The series will make its Channel 5 debut on Monday 16 July.[90]
  • 23 May
    • BBC One airs a Question Time election special from Manchester with Conservative leader William Hague.[87]
    • ITV airs Ask Charles Kennedy, an election debate chaired by Jonathan Dimbleby.[91]
  • 24 May – Letitia Dean returns to EastEnders as Sharon Watts, having last appeared in 1995.[92]
  • 25 May – When singer Elton John pulls out of appearing on Have I Got News for You at the last minute, he is replaced by taxi driver Ray Johnson, credited as 'Ray Elton John Son' who works as a lookalike. However, Johnson is introduced to the audience as the genuine Elton John and keeps silent for the whole recording. On-screen captions between rounds provide the only clues to the deception.
  • 30 May
    • BBC One airs a Question Time election special from Milton Keynes with Prime Minister and Labour Party leader Tony Blair.[87]
    • ITV airs Ask William Hague, an election debate chaired by Jonathan Dimbleby.[93]

June Edit

  • 7 June – Nestlé has signed a sponsorship with Carlton Cinema to sponsor the Heroes Season.[94]
  • 7–8 June – Coverage of the 2001 General Election is shown on television. The election sees the Labour Party attain a second successive General Election victory.
  • 8 June – Tessa Jowell is appointed as Culture Secretary in a post-election Cabinet reshuffle, replacing Chris Smith.[95]
  • 9 June – ITV screens an edited version of The Dam Busters in which all references to Commander Guy Gibson's dog, Nigger have been removed, leading to criticism from the anti-censorship group Index on Censorship who argue the cuts were "unnecessary and ridiculous" as the dog is an important part of the story. It is the second time the film has been aired with the cuts, it having originally been shown by the network in December 1999. ITV attributes the cuts to a London Weekend Television employee who did not seek approval before editing the film.[96]
  • 11 June
    • British pop group Atomic Kitten will make a cameo appearance in Home and Away episodes to be filmed in London, it is confirmed. The storyline will feature Donald Fisher bringing his family to the UK.[97]
    • Due to poor ratings, from this day weekly episodes of Survivor are reduced from two to one, airing on Mondays at 9pm.[98]
  • 19 June – Channel 4 announce plans to axe The Big Breakfast in early 2002, but signal their willingness to extend the series if suitable proposals to rework the programme are developed.[99]
  • 20 June – The Queen's Speech to the new session of parliament includes plans to legislate for the creation of Ofcom, a new media regulator to replace several existing authorities. The body is conceived as a "super-regulator" to oversee media channels that are rapidly converging through digital transmission and its introduction will see the largest shakeup in the British media since the Broadcasting Act 1990.[100]
  • 23 June – Late Night with Jerry Springer returns to Channel 5 for a ten-week run, with guests on the opening show including Hear'Say. Other guests to appear in this series include Emma Bunton, Atomic Kitten, Wyclef Jean, Clive James, Antony Worrall Thompson, Ron Atkinson, Sally Lindsay, Pat Cash and Victoria Beckham. The programme attracts some comment following a report about remarks made by Beckham about Geri Halliwell and Alex Ferguson in an interview recorded for the show's 24 August edition.[101][102]
  • 25 June – Interactive television makes its debut during coverage of the Wimbledon tennis tournament.
  • 28 June – Wish You Were Here...? presenter Mary Nightingale announces she is stepping down from the role after two years to spend more time with her family.
  • 29 June – S4C's Chwaraeon/Sport 2000 promotional video has won three silver awards in the "Best In-House Promo" at the world Promax Awards ceremony in Miami, Florida.
  • 30 June – A power failure at the BBC Television Centre knocks out all BBC television broadcasts for around 20 minutes.

July Edit

  • 3 July – Rosa Baden-Powell wins the 2001 series of MasterChef.
  • 4 July – Stanley Kubrick's controversial 1971 film A Clockwork Orange makes its British television debut through Sky Box Office.[103]
  • 9 July – The first episode of the popular sitcom The Office is broadcast on BBC Two, starring Ricky Gervais.
  • 11 July – ONdigital is rebranded ITV Digital.[104]
  • 12 July – Richard Madeley and Judy Finnigan host their final edition of This Morning, 13 years after the show launched, having previously announced their intention to leave the series. They were approached by Channel 4 to host a similar show which will begin in the Autumn.[105]
  • 14 July – Emma Wilkinson, performing as Dusty Springfield wins the thirteenth series of Stars in Their Eyes.[106]
  • 16 July
  • 21 July – ITV airs a one-off junior edition of Stars in Their Eyes.[108] The episode is aired again in August 2002 as the first edition of an expanded junior series. The episode is won by Lewis Devine performing as Donny Osmond.
  • 25 July – Charlotte Hobrough, a 25-year-old Detective Constable from Cardiff, wins the first UK series of Survivor and the show's £1million prize money.[109]
  • 26 July
    • Martin Kemp, who plays Steve Owen in EastEnders will leave the soap after signing a two-year contract with ITV, it is reported. He will depart from the series in March 2002 when his contract with the soap expires.[110]
    • Channel 4 airs the controversial one-off special of the spoof documentary series Brass Eye which features celebrities endorsing a fake anti-paedophile campaign. The programme, presented by Chris Morris attracts more than 1,000 complaints to Channel 4 by the following day and a further 500 to the ITC. Both the ITC and Broadcasting Standards Commission launch investigations into the show.[111] Despite the controversy caused by its broadcast, the episode is shown again in the early hours of 28 July, while Channel 4 defends its decision to show the programme, saying it makes a serious point about the media's sensational treatment of paedophilia.[112]
  • 27 July
  • 28 July – Former Spice Girl Melanie Brown makes her television presenting debut as the host of ITV's This is My Moment which returns for a full series.[116][117][118] The programme performs poorly in the ratings and is axed in February 2002.[119]
  • 29 July – The BBC announce plans for The Saturday Show, a new Saturday morning entertainment programme to replace Live & Kicking.[120] Dani Behr, former host of Channel 4's The Word and Joe Mace who presents the BBC's TOTP Plus are subsequently chosen as its presenters.[121]
  • 30 July – After watching the spoof Brass Eye documentary about paedophiles, Culture Secretary Tessa Jowell asks the Independent Television Commission to change its procedures so it can rule more swiftly on similar programmes in future.[112][122]
  • 31 July – The hit sitcom Small Potatoes returns to Channel 4 for a second series.

August Edit

  • 9 August – Lecturers at Teesside University have claimed that the raft of detective dramas on television has led to a surge of interest in a new course teaching forensic investigation and crime scene science offered by the university.[123]
  • 10 August – The BBC introduces a fourth weekly episode of EastEnders, to be broadcast on Fridays at 8pm. This causes some controversy as the first episode clashes with Coronation Street which has been moved to 8pm to make way for an hour-long episode of Emmerdale at 7pm. In this first head-to-head battle, EastEnders claims victory over its rival.[124]
  • 11 August – ITV in England and Wales changes its name to ITV1, due to the growing number of other ITV services, including ITV2, ITV Digital and the ITV Sport Channel which launches on the same day. The ITV1 name is used until 2013, but returns in 2022.[125]
  • 15 August
    • Unveiling its Autumn schedule, the BBC announces that the ten-part World War II drama, Band of Brothers will air on BBC Two, instead of BBC One as originally planned. The broadcaster says the decision to move the series is to allow "an uninterrupted 10-week run" and not because it was considered not to be mainstream enough.[126]
    • Ruth England is named as the new presenter of Wish You Were Here...?, replacing Mary Nightingale.[127]
  • 16 August – Former model Twiggy Lawson and 70s pop singer Coleen Nolan are chosen to take over from Richard Madeley and Judy Finnigan as presenters of This Morning. They will host the show on a rotation basis with Fern Britton and John Leslie.[128]
  • 18 August
    • ITV1's The Premiership goes on air with much fanfare at 7pm. ITV had won the television rights to show FA Premier League highlights the previous year[129] and had decided to air the show at a time when they thought that football fans and family alike could watch it together.[130] A later edition of the show goes out at 11pm, providing extended highlights. The hugely controversial move proved unpopular with viewers and the following week ITV suffered their worst Saturday night ratings for five years.[131] After two months, figures had not greatly improved and in October the early evening slot was deemed to have been a failure and was axed.
    • Debut of the ten-part BBC Two series I Love the '90s which examines the pop culture of the 1990s. The series begins with I Love 1990 and concludes on 3 November with I Love 1999.[132][133]
  • 19 August – ITV1 broadcasts Beech on the Run, a 90-minute special of The Bill filmed in Sydney, Australia and featuring the return of Don Beech (played by Billy Murray). The episode is a precursor to a full series featuring Beech and titled Beech is Back.[134]
  • 22 August – Pay-per-view service ONrequest rebrands as ITV Select.[135]
  • 24 August – A special edition of the BBC One garden makeover programme Ground Force sees Alan Titchmarsh, Charlie Dimmock and Tommy Walsh design and create a memorial garden for Jill Dando in her home town of Weston-super-Mare.[136][137]
  • 29 August – American illusionist David Blaine appears on GMTV where he is interviewed by presenter Eamonn Holmes, but refuses to speak and instead gives him the "evil eye". Holmes has subsequently cited this interview as the most awkward moment of his professional career.[138][139]
  • 30 August – ITV1 will reduce its number of weekly episodes of Crossroads from five to four, dropping its Friday episode from the week beginning 10 September. The move is to make way for a new interactive game show, The Biggest Game in Town which will air on Fridays and also be part of the channel's daily lunchtime schedule.[140][141][142]
  • 31 August – After a 5 year break, the hit sitcom Absolutely Fabulous returns for a full series on BBC One.

September Edit

  • 1 September – Northern Ireland air stewardess Ellie Barr wins the final edition of ITV1's This Is My Moment and a £135,000 prize, after impressing viewers with her rendition of Ralph McTell's Streets of London.[143][144]
  • 2 September – .tv, formerly The Computer Channel, closes down due to low ratings.
  • 3 September
  • 5 September – The actors' union Equity criticises ITV1's Soapstars as demeaning to its members.[149]
  • 6 September
    • Stars from The Royle Family and Coronation Street help to launch Excuses Kill – Get a Smoke Alarm, a government campaign to fit smoke alarms.[150]
    • The Independent Television Commission orders Channel 4 to broadcast an apology over the controversial special edition of satirical series Brass Eye that featured celebrities giving their backing to a spoof anti-paedophilia campaign and attracted a raft of complaints from viewers. The ITC rules that Channel 4 breached the guidelines by failing to give sufficient warning about the programme's nature and not doing enough to avoid causing "gratuitous offence". The ITC's findings are supported by the Broadcasting Standards Commission.[151][152]
  • 10 September
    • The BBC unveils more details of The Saturday Show which will compete with ITV1's SMTV Live by having a more grown-up feel to it.[153]
    • During a recording of the ITV game show Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?, contestant Charles Ingram wins the £1,000,000 prize. However, the payout is later suspended when he is accused of cheating by having his wife, Diana and an accomplice, Tecwen Whittock, cough when host Chris Tarrant read out the correct answers.[154]
  • 11 September
    • Viewers around the world witness a terrorist attack on the United States and the collapse of the Twin Towers in New York City, live on television. Most broadcasters abandon regular programming to provide up to date coverage of unfolding events. ITV1's scheduled programmes are switched to ITV2 for the remainder of the day, while Channel 4 is later criticised for its slow response after it continues showing the day's afternoon film That Hamilton Woman for over an hour after other networks have been covering the terrorist attacks.
    • ITV rejects claims that Twiggy has been demoted as the main presenter of This Morning after reports television insiders had criticised her presenting style as wooden. She will now take turns with Coleen Nolan anchoring the show alongside John Leslie.[155]
  • 13 September – An edition of the political debate show Question Time devoted to the political implications of the 9/11 attacks, features many contributions from members of the audience expressing strong anti-American views. The BBC receives more than 2,000 complaints in the show's aftermath and later apologises to viewers for causing offence, stating that the edition should not have been broadcast live, but rather should have been recorded and edited.[156]
  • 14 September – A national memorial service held at St Paul's Cathedral for the victims of the 11 September terrorist attacks. The service is televised by all major television networks.
  • 15 September – The BBC One Saturday morning magazine show Live & Kicking comes to an end after eight years. The final edition is presented by Sarah Cawood, Heather Suttie, Ortis Deley and Trey Farley.[157][158]
  • 17 September – Channel 4's The Big Breakfast is criticised by the Independent Television Commission after presenter Richard Bacon made jokes about Alzheimer's disease during a newspaper review of an article discussing a new vaccine against the illness.[159]
  • 21 September – BBC One and ITV are among broadcasters worldwide to air a live feed of America: A Tribute to Heroes, a two-hour telethon from the US to raise money for the victims of the 11 September terrorist attacks. The telethon features stars of film and music which is aired across 35 television networks in the US and over 200 countries worldwide.[160] The event is repeated by BBC One on 23 September.[161] The telethon raises $150m (£103m) which will be donated to the United Way's 11 September Fund.[162]
  • 22 September – Debut of The Saturday Show on BBC One, but with an audience of 800,000, the first edition fails to match the 1.9 million tuning into its ITV counterpart, SMTV Live.[163]
  • 24 September – The long-running Channel 4 game show Countdown starts its new 15-round format and 45-minute running time, its biggest change to its format since it first aired in 1982.
  • 26 September – BBC Two airs a special edition of TOTP2, featuring a live concert from Elton John.[164]
  • 28 September – Granada Television's flagship nightly news programme Granada Tonight is rebranded to its original title Granada Reports.
  • 29 September
    • Jason Hain, Dee Whitehead, Mark Jardine, Elspeth Brodie and Ruth Abram are announced as the winners of ITV1's Soapstars. They will play a new family in Emmerdale.[165]
    • Former company director Robert Brydges became the third person ever to win £1 million on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?. The edition including his win was recorded on 25 September and was broadcast on that day.[166]
  • 30 September – Twiggy Lawson is axed from This Morning because of falling ratings.[167] ITV confirms on 2 October that she will not be seen on screen again, having presented her final show on 28 September.[168]

October Edit

  • 1 October
    • BBC London is launched, replacing Newsroom South East.[169]
    • Actors' union Equity denies reports in the Daily Star that its members have refused to work with the winners of ITV1's Soapstars.[170]
    • Films such as A Bug's Life and Toy Story 2 will make their British television debut on the BBC after they signed a deal with Buena Vista International Television for the broadcast rights to several of its films.[171]
  • 2 October – With the following day's Channel 4 schedule including another showing of That Hamilton Woman, the film it was screening on the afternoon of 11 September, Mirror TV critic Jim Shelley uses his Shelley Vision column to criticise the channel's slow response to the 11 September terrorist attacks.[172]
  • 5 October
  • 6 October
    • A Match of the Day special covering England's World Cup qualifier match against Greece is watched by 6.8 million viewers, gaining a 57.1% audience share and beating ITV1's Saturday afternoon lineup.[175]
    • Challenge of a Lifetime debuts on ITV1.[175]
    • The UK version of Pop Idol debuts on ITV1.[176]
  • 7 October – ITV1 airs Anybody's Nightmare, a dramatisation of the case of Sheila Bowler, a woman wrongly convicted of the murder of an aunt.[177]
  • 11 October – ITV's London Weekend Television says it is considering the future of one of its entertainers, Michael Barrymore after he was cautioned by police for possession of cannabis and allowing it to be smoked at his home. The caution follows an investigation into the death of a 31-year-old man at a party at Barrymore's property earlier in the year.[178] The broadcaster announces on 20 November that a new series of My Kind of Music has been commissioned for early 2002.[179] But following an inquest into the death which records an open verdict, ITV announces in September 2002 that it will not be commissioning any more programmes from him.[180] The case is reopened in December 2006 and Barrymore is subsequently questioned about the incident along with two other men, but the Crown Prosecution Service advises in September 2007 that nobody should be charged over the death.[181]
  • 14 October – An advert on the back pages of several Sunday newspapers appeals for potential participants for a new BBC series titled The Experiment which will attempt to recreate the controversial Stanford prison experiment] of 1971, a psychological study that sought to study the effects of becoming a prisoner or prison guard on a group of students and which its creator had said should never be repeated because of the adverse effect on those who took part.[182] In January 2002, it is reported that the project which had been due to last ten days, was finished early after the behaviour of those involved began to degenerate, a similar fate that befell the original experiment. However, psychologists say they have gathered a lot of useful data about the understanding of power and powerlessness.[183]
  • 30 October – Michael Barrymore speaks publicly for the first time about events preceding the death of a man at his home in an interview with journalist Martin Bashir for ITV1's Tonight with Trevor McDonald.[184]

November Edit

  • 2 November – Jenny Richards, a young mother from Newport, Wales wins the first series of Channel 4's Model Behaviour. Her prize is a 12-month contract with Premier Model Management.[185][186][187]
  • 5 November
    • BBC 2W, a new digital channel for Wales, is launched.[188]
    • Fern Britton returns to This Morning following her maternity leave and will alternate presenting it with John Leslie and Coleen Nolan. Her return leads to the programme's first increase in audience figures since the departure of Richard and Judy earlier in the year.[189]
    • UK Food launches. Consequently, UK Style focusses on programming about the home.
  • 6 November – Launch of ITV1's latest soap, Night and Day about the lives of six families living in a street in Greenwich. Three weekday episodes are aired on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, as well as a late night edited for adults version on Thursdays. The programme's theme tune, Always & Forever is sung by Kylie Minogue. The series is unusual for UK soaps in that it contains background music.[190]
  • 7 November – The soap family assembled by ITV1's reality series Soapstars make their debut in Emmerdale. Originally contracted to appear in the series for three months, their contract is extended by a further three months.[191]
  • 12 November
    • Figures released by the Independent Television Commission show a decline in the percentage of viewers watching ITV, down from 29.6% in 2000 to 28% in 2001. Audiences for BBC One and Channel 4 have also dropped, while BBC Two's audience share increased slightly.[192]
    • The running time of ITV1's This Morning is reduced by 30 minutes, making it a 90-minute programme.[193]
  • 14 November
  • 15 November – Debut of BBC One's Walking with Beasts, a six-part sequel to Walking with Dinosaurs that takes place after the extinction of the dinosaurs and recreates animals of the Cenozoic with computer-generated imagery and animatronics.[196] The series concludes on 20 December.[197]
  • 16 November – The BBC's seven-hour Children in Need television fundraiser has so far raised nearly £13 million for charity.[198]
  • 17 November – From that day, The Premiership is moved from its original 7pm slot to a permanent later time of 10:30pm, with repeats shown early on Sunday mornings. The last 7pm show had aired the previous Saturday (10 November).
  • 19 November
    • BBC Two introduces a new set of four computer generated idents at 7am, replacing the previous set of over 20, four of which dating back to 1991. ITV2 rebrands on the same day.
    • Helen O'Rahilly, a BBC producer and former Director of Television Production at RTÉ is appointed as the first Channels Executive for BBCi.[199]
    • The BBC announces details of two forthcoming digital channels for children to be launched in Spring 2002. CBeebies will be aimed at preschool children, while CBBC will offer programming for a slightly older audience. The digital channels will have a budget of £40 million. The new channels would actually launch on 11 February 2002.[200][201]
  • 24 November – ITN reporter Andrea Catherwood is injured in the knee by shrapnel when a Taliban prisoner explodes a concealed grenade that kills himself and two other men close by. Catherwood was reporting from Mazari Sharif where she was watching captured Taliban prisoners disembarking from lorries.[202]
  • 26 November – Richard & Judy debuts on Channel 4.[203]
  • 27 November
    • The Independent Television Commission is investigating WHSmith's Christmas advertising campaign featuring a family of fat people from Newcastle upon Tyne after criticism and complaints that it is offensive to Geordies.[204]
    • ITV dismisses media reports that its dilemma-based quiz show Shafted has been axed after three episodes. The programme, aired in the Monday night ITV1 schedule at 8:30pm is replaced by Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? because it was affecting audience figures for the drama Cold Feet which goes out afterwards, but an ITV spokeswoman says the show will return for an uninterrupted run in the channel's Winter schedule.[205][206] The show did not return, however and in 2006 was included as one of the worst British television shows of the 2000s in the Penguin TV Companion.[207]
  • 29 November – ITV signs a £500,000 deal with Disneyland Paris for it to sponsor the broadcaster's New Year programming on 31 December and 1 January.[208]

December Edit

  • 1 December
    • Ant & Dec present their final editions of SM:TV and CD:UK, having decided to leave the programmes to concentrate on developing their primetime television careers.[209]
    • The Carlton channel Taste CFN closes after 5 years on the air.
  • 8 December – The S Club 7 single "Don't Stop Movin'" is voted the 2001 Record of the Year by ITV viewers.[210]
  • 9 December
  • 12 December – BBC Director of Television Mark Thompson is named as the new Chief Executive of Channel 4, succeeding Michael Jackson in March 2002.[212]
  • 13 December – Lynette Lithgow, a 51-year-old former BBC newsreader, is found murdered with her mother and brother-in-law at the family home in Trinidad.[213][214] Lester Pitman and Daniel Agard, the latter a relative of the family are subsequently charged and in July 2004 are sentenced to death by hanging after being convicted of the murders.[215] A retrial is subsequently ordered for Agard,[216] while Pitman's death sentence is later commuted to one of 40 years.[217]
  • 17 December
  • 19 December – BSkyB has signed a deal with Channel 5 that will allow its breakfast show, Sky News Sunrise to be shown on the channel from 6am to 6:30am on weekdays and 7am to 8am at weekends. The programme will appear on Channel 5 from 7 January 2002 and will be the first time Sky News content has been seen on terrestrial television for a decade, the last time it was shown on terrestrial television was on the last few months of broadcasting of TV-am in 1992.[220]
  • 20 December – A joint venture between BSkyB and Princess Productions has been awarded the contract to produce a replacement breakfast programme for Channel 4 when The Big Breakfast is axed in March 2002.[221]
  • 22 December
    • Pop Idol contestant Rik Waller withdraws from the knockout stage of the competition because of a throat infection, having been allowed to sit out the previous week's show in the hope he would recover. His place is taken by Darius Danesh who was third in the same qualifying heat as Waller.[222]
    • The pilot for Harry Hill's TV Burp is aired on ITV1. The first full series is shown from November next year.
  • 23 December – BBC One airs the network television premiere of Notting Hill, starring Julia Roberts and Hugh Grant.
  • 25 December – Only Fools and Horses returns for the first of three Christmas specials after previously ending in 1996 for the classic sitcom's 20th anniversary. The special, If They Could See Us Now gets 21.34 million viewers, the UK's highest rated show of the entire decade of 2000–2009.[64] Other Christmas Day highlights on BBC One include Toy Story, the first part of a two-part dramatisation of Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World and Sliding Doors.[223]
  • 29 December – That evening's episode of Blind Date sees contestant Hannarle Davies from Essex propose to Mark Ackerell from Buckinghamshire after they fell in love on their date to Vienna, Austria.[224]
  • 31 December – Smallville makes its UK television debut on Channel 4.

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Challenge TV Edit

Play UK Edit

E4 Edit

  • 18 January – Banzai (2001–2003)

S4C Edit

  • 7 January – Arachnid (2001)

Cartoon Network UK Edit

Nickelodeon UK Edit

Disney Channel UK Edit

Fox Kids UK Edit

Channels Edit

New channels Edit

Date Channel
18 January E4
1 February The Studio
1 May MTV Hits
15 May Smash Hits
11 August ITV Sport Channel
5 November UK Food

Defunct channels Edit

Date Channel
17 March SceneOne
31 March BBC Choice Northern Ireland
BBC Choice Scotland
BBC Choice Wales
1 May MTV Extra
27 July S2
2 September .tv
1 December TasteCFN

Rebranded channels Edit

Date Old Name New Name
11 August ITV ITV1

Television shows Edit

Changes of network affiliation Edit

Returning this year after a break of one year or longer Edit

Continuing television shows Edit

1920s Edit

  • BBC Wimbledon (1927–present)

1930s Edit

1950s Edit

1960s Edit

1970s Edit

1980s Edit

1990s Edit

2000s Edit

Ending this year Edit

Births Edit

Deaths Edit

Date Name Age Cinematic Credibility
11 January Michael Williams 65 actor (The Hanged Man, A Fine Romance)
17 January Robert Robertson 70 actor (Taggart)
1 February Jack Milroy 86 Scottish comedian, one half of Francie and Josie
4 February Barry Cockcroft 68 television documentary director and producer
Tony Steedman 73 actor (Dr Butterworth in Crossroads)
8 February Brian Nissen 73 actor and television presenter
9 February Reginald Marsh 74 actor
18 February Clare Kelly 78 actress
22 February Christopher Mitchell 52 actor (It Ain't Half Hot Mum)
19 March Norman Mitchell 82 actor (Dad's Army, It Ain't Half Hot Mum, On the Buses, Beryl's Lot)
20 March Doreen Gorsky 88 television producer
21 March Anthony Steel 80 actor
24 March Muriel Young 77 television presenter
31 March Edward Jewesbury 83 actor
1 April Jean Anderson 93 actress (The Brothers, Tenko)
10 April Nyree Dawn Porter 65 actress (The Forsyte Saga)
11 April George Hersee[229] 76 BBC engineer who designed Test Card F
Harry Secombe[230] 79 singer, comedian and television presenter (Songs of Praise, Stars on Sunday, Highway)
17 April Terry Scully 68 actor
18 April Tony Bartley 82 television executive
28 April Paul Daneman 75 actor
2 May Ted Rogers[231] 65 comedian and host of 3-2-1
9 May Leslie Sands 79 actor (Cluff, The Saint, The Avengers, Z-Cars)
19 May John Warner 77 actor (Potter, Terry and June)
22 May Jack Watling 78 actor (The Plane Makers, The Power Game, Pathfinders)
20 June Angela Browne 62 actress (Ghost Squad, The Avengers, The Prisoner, Upstairs, Downstairs, The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes)
27 June Joan Sims[232] 71 actress (Till Death Us Do Part, Sykes, On the Up, As Time Goes By)
2 July Jack Gwillim 91 actor (Danger Man, The Saint, The Troubleshooters)
5 July George Ffitch 72 television presenter
13 July Eleanor Summerfield 80 actress (The World of Wooster, Lovejoy, Midsomer Murders)
4 August Joseph Cooper 88 television presenter (Face the Music)
6 August Kenneth MacDonald 50 actor (It Ain't Half Hot Mum, Only Fools and Horses)
Dorothy Tutin 71 actress (The Six Wives of Henry VIII)
18 August Tom Watson 69 actor
25 August Inigo Jackson 68 actor
1 September Brian Moore 69 sports commentator and television presenter
3 September John Chapman 74 television scriptwriter
22 September Gordon Reece 71 television producer and journalist
27 September Helen Cherry 85 actress
29 September Jimmy O'Connor 83 television scriptwriter (The Wednesday Play and Play for Today)
31 October Jenny Laird 89 actress (All Creatures Great and Small)
13 November Peggy Mount 86 actress (George and the Dragon)
14 November Charlotte Coleman[233] 33 actress (Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit, Worzel Gummidge)
18 November Malcolm McFee 52 actor (Please Sir!)
24 November Rachel Gurney 81 actress (Upstairs, Downstairs)
28 November Michael Yates 82 television designer
11 December Lynette Lithgow[234] 51 newsreader and journalist
20 December Edward Evans 87 actor (The Grove Family, Coronation Street)
26 December Nigel Hawthorne 72 actor (Yes, Prime Minister, Mapp and Lucia)

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External links Edit

  • List of 2001 British television series at IMDb

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This is a list of British television related events from 2001 List of years in British television table 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Art Archaeology Architecture Literature Music Philosophy Science Contents 1 Events 1 1 January 1 2 February 1 3 March 1 4 April 1 5 May 1 6 June 1 7 July 1 8 August 1 9 September 1 10 October 1 11 November 1 12 December 2 Debuts 2 1 BBC 2 2 ITV Including ITV1 and ITV2 2 3 Channel 4 2 4 Channel 5 2 5 Sky 2 6 Challenge TV 2 7 Play UK 2 8 E4 2 9 S4C 2 10 Cartoon Network UK 2 11 Nickelodeon UK 2 12 Disney Channel UK 2 13 Fox Kids UK 3 Channels 3 1 New channels 3 2 Defunct channels 3 3 Rebranded channels 4 Television shows 4 1 Changes of network affiliation 4 2 Returning this year after a break of one year or longer 5 Continuing television shows 5 1 1920s 5 2 1930s 5 3 1950s 5 4 1960s 5 5 1970s 5 6 1980s 5 7 1990s 5 8 2000s 6 Ending this year 7 Births 8 Deaths 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksEvents EditJanuary Edit 1 January The BBC reality show Castaway 2000 comes to an end as its participants leave the island of Taransay 1 4 January The popular classic children s characters Bill and Ben return to television with a brand new stop motion animated series on BBC One The series features the voice of comedian John Thomson 2 7 January Blankety Blank makes its debut on ITV hosted by Lily Savage 3 8 January Debut of GMTV s Inch Loss Island where volunteers attend a Castaway style location in an attempt to collectively lose weight 4 10 January Debut of ITV s Popstars which will follow efforts to put together a five piece band who will then record and release a single 5 11 January The Mole debuts on Channel 5 based on an idea from Belgium the series sees ten contestants complete a number of tasks as they are whittled down to an eventual winner who will win 200 000 However one of the contestants is a mole deliberately planted to work against the team 5 12 January Johnny Vaughan and Denise van Outen end their second stint as presenters of The Big Breakfast exactly 5 years after former presenter Gaby Roslin left the series The show will be relaunched with a team of five presenters from 22 January as producers attempt to reverse the programme s falling ratings 6 13 January Debut of the ten part BBC Two series I Love the 80s which examines the pop culture of the 1980s The series debuts with I Love 1980 and concludes on 24 March with I Love 1989 7 8 15 January The ITC clears Celador and ITV of allegations that Judith Keppel s win on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire had been rigged to draw audiences away from BBC One 9 Carlton Television is criticised by the Independent Television Commission after the word punami popularised by comedian Sacha Baron Cohen was shown onscreen prior to an item about his alter ego Ali G on its daytime show Celebrity TV in October 2000 The Commission felt the slang term for a part of the female anatomy would be offensive to the Afro Caribbean community 10 A new Jim Henson co production called The Hoobs debuts on Channel 4 with early morning repeats until 2014 17 January Prime Minister Tony Blair rejects calls to take part in US style televised debates with opposition politicians during the forthcoming election campaign 11 Vanessa Feltz has been dropped by the BBC following the conclusion of her two year contract with the Corporation it is reported 12 18 January Channel 4 launches E4 a digital entertainment channel at 8 15pm 13 14 19 January The ITV Nightly News is shown on ITV for the last time after 2 years 20 January BBC Two airs live coverage of the inauguration of George W Bush as the 43rd President of the United States 15 22 January News at Ten returns to ITV having been axed 2 years earlier It is once again presented by Trevor McDonald 16 Footballer turned presenter Ian Wright signs a two year contract with the BBC where he will front a number of shows 17 Channel 4 s The Big Breakfast is relaunched with Donna Air Amanda Byram Paul Tonkinson Melanie Sykes and Richard Bacon as its main presenters 18 26 January Channel 5 airs the 1000th episode of its soap Family Affairs 19 28 January Carlton and Granada are holding discussions aimed at merging their internet operations to create a single online business for ITV under the brand itv co uk or itv com The current itv co uk is a basic information service but the broadcasters wish to compete with the BBC 20 February Edit 1 February Launch of the film channel The Studio a joint venture between NTL and Vivendi Universal 21 3 February Danny Foster Myleene Klass Kym Marsh Suzanne Shaw and Noel Sullivan are chosen as the winners of Popstars an ITV series that sought to put together a five member pop group from members of the public who were invited to audition for the series 22 23 5 February Four programmes aired on this day by E4 Popworld North Hollywood High Shipwrecked and Generation E are recorded as having a zero audience share by the Broadcasters Audience Research Board s overnight viewing figures 24 6 February Mr Bean The Animated Series an animated spinoff from Mr Bean is announced and would begin airing in January 2002 25 8 February A 1982 interview given by serial killer Dr Harold Shipman to ITV s World in Action in which he speaks about the benefits of caring for patients in the community rather than hospitalising them is rebroadcast as part of the Tonight programme The footage is shown as police continue an investigation to determine the number of people killed by the GP 26 12 February The Independent Television Commission reprimands Channel 4 for airing part of a World Wrestling Federation in October 2000 that featured a wrestler threatening a rival s assistant with a sledgehammer The ITC deemed the scene was inappropriate when children could be watching Also a viewer s complaint of impartiality is upheld against an edition of Fifteen to One in which presenter William G Stewart made a lengthy argument for returning the Elgin Marbles to Greece but did not explore the opposing case 27 14 February On Valentine s Day ITV s This Morning features a gay wedding as two men are married live on air The ceremony a blessing performed by a cleric from the Society for Independent Christian Ministry is not recognised under UK law at the time when same sex marriage was not legal in the UK 28 The segment results in 117 viewer complaints to the Independent Television Commission many suggesting it was unsuitable for broadcast at a time when children could have been watching and undermined the religious significance of marriage In response Granada Television says that the ceremony was discussed at length at the beginning of the programme meaning viewers would have been aware it was going to take place The ITC subsequently rejects the complaints but notes that due to the show s drop in nature offence may have been caused to those who did not see the start of the programme 29 16 February The Midlands based talk show Central Weekend issues an onscreen apology after a complaint was made to the Independent Television Commission when it emerged that an edition of the show from July 2000 had featured fake guests A debate on the effects of soap operas on the lives of individuals had featured two patients of a soap clinic who it later emerged had been fakes 30 20 February The network television premiere of Paul Verhoeven s 1997 American science fiction action blockbuster Starship Troopers on Channel 5 starring Casper Van Dien Denise Richards Dina Meyer Michael Ironside Jake Busey and Neil Patrick Harris 24 February Hear Say the band formed by ITV s Popstars make their singing debut on the channel s chart show CD UK They had been required to mime during a previous performance recorded for Channel 5 s The Pepsi Chart Show because their backing tapes had not been completed 31 March Edit 1 March The current foot and mouth outbreak has required rural based soaps and continuing dramas such as Emmerdale and Heartbeat to adjust their filming schedules it is reported 32 EastEnders character Phil Mitchell played by Steve McFadden is wounded by a mystery gunman on his doorstep in one of the most memorable TV storylines of the year The episode is watched by 17 million viewers 33 BBC One airs Sailing through Heaven and Hell a documentary chronicling Ellen MacArthur s participation in the 2000 2001 Vendee Globe solo round the world sailing race 34 35 2 March The Guardian reports that ITV have signed a deal with Universal Studios to air episodes of Northern Exposure The Incredible Hulk and Dr Katz Northern Exposure which aired on Channel 4 during the 1990s will begin showing nightly from 5 March following The Late Show with David Letterman while Dr Katz will air on Saturdays 36 4 March A bomb explodes outside BBC Television Centre 37 The blast is later attributed to dissident Irish Republican terrorists and it is suggested the BBC Panorama programme which named individuals as participants in the Omagh bombing was the motive 38 5 March Anne Robinson appears as a guest on an edition of BBC Two s Room 101 in which she nominates Welsh people for inclusion in the fictional Orwellian Room 101 describing them as irritating and annoying Her comments provoke fury among Welsh politicians an invitation to appear before the Welsh Affairs Select Committee as part of their investigation into Wales s overseas image and an investigation into the incident by the BBC Board of Governors 39 In addition 427 complaints are received by the Broadcasting Standards Commission and North Wales Police launch an investigation into allegations of racial hatred 40 The ITV soap Crossroads returns with a new series after an absence of 13 years 41 Response is initially favourable but the show is soon criticised for its confusing storylines 6 March Shopping channel Ideal World goes off the air temporarily due to a large fire at its facilities in Peterborough The channel would go back on the air within weeks of the fire broadcasting from temporary facilities but its main facilities in Peterborough wouldn t be fully operational until September 2002 42 7 March BBC Two airs a special edition of TOTP2 in which Lionel Richie talks about his life and career and performs some of his hits 43 9 March The first series of Celebrity Big Brother sees six celebrities enter the Big Brother 1 house for a week long series in aid of Comic Relief 44 As Comic Relief is shown by the BBC this is a rare collaboration between two rival television networks While Channel 4 airs daily highlight shows BBC One also broadcasts 10 minute updates as well as the final which is part of the Red Nose Day telethon Zi Khan wins the first series of Channel 5 s The Mole 11 March ITV airs the 5000th episode of Coronation Street 45 Channel 5 signs a deal with the distributors of Gladiator to give the film its British terrestrial television debut in 2003 13 March In an interview with the Radio Times film director Ken Loach launches a scathing attack on the destruction of some of UK television s long established news and current affairs programmes In particular he describes ITV s decision to scrap World in Action as one of the television crimes of the century 46 London s Chief Fire Officer Brian Robinson criticises the BBC for grossly irresponsible behaviour after the day s episode of EastEnders showed a character breaking a smoke alarm with a broom handle after it was activated in a smoke filled kitchen 47 14 March ITV signs a 100 million deal with Luxembourg based Societe Europeenne des Satellites the company that relays BSkyB channels in the United Kingdom to make its service available through the Astra satellite 48 The deal paves the way for negotiations with Sky to carry ITV as part of its digital satellite service 49 A deal between the two broadcasters is subsequently agreed on 18 November 50 Channel 5 airs its first terrestrial television showing of Robert Kurtzman s 1997 American fantasy horror film Wishmaster starring Tammy Lauren Andrew Divoff and Ted Raimi as well as the three slasher icons include A Nightmare on Elm Street s Robert Englund Friday the 13th s Kane Hodder and Candyman s Tony Todd 16 March Highlights of the 2001 Comic Relief telethon include a prerecorded piece in which David and Victoria Beckham are interviewed by the character Ali G 51 Comedian Jack Dee is voted the winner of Celebrity Big Brother 52 17 March William Friedkin s controversial 1973 Oscar winning supernatural horror film The Exorcist is shown on British television for the first time when it is screened by Channel 4 53 18 March Hear Say reach number one in the UK singles chart with their debut single Pure and Simple 54 With sales of almost 550 000 the song enters the record books as Britain s most successful debut pop single 55 They also become the first British group to simultaneously top both the UK singles and album charts with a debut release when their album Popstars reaches number one on the album charts on 1 April 56 23 March The Mirror reports that Brookside actress Claire Sweeney has been offered the presenting role of a new ITV series Challenge of a Lifetime described as a spin off of Don t Try This at Home after impressing producers during her recent Celebrity Big Brother appearance 57 London Weekend Television confirms in April that Sweeney will front a 12 part series of the show 58 28 March Channel 5 attracts its largest audience to date as 5 5 million viewers tune in to watch the World Cup qualifier match between England and Albania 59 30 March Channel 5 celebrates its fourth birthday 60 April Edit 2 April Imperial College London wins the 2000 01 series of University Challenge beating St John s College Oxford 250 195 ITV launches an online version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire 61 5 April The culmination of the Who Shot Phil storyline in EastEnders with the revelation that Phil Mitchell played by Steve McFadden was shot by Lisa Fowler Lucy Benjamin 62 To make way for the 45 minute episode in the schedules the BBC negotiated to have the kick off of the UEFA Cup semi final between Liverpool and Barcelona delayed by fifteen minutes 63 The episode receives 20 05 million viewers the highest rated EastEnders episode of the decade 64 6 April The Big Breakfast co presenter Paul Tomkinson has been sacked from the show it is reported bosses having told him of their decision to let him go the previous day His role on the morning s edition of the programme is filled by Mike McClean 65 11 April The Independent Television Commission turns down a request from Channel 5 to move its main evening news bulletin forward half an hour to 5 30pm However an extended Five News and Talk planned for the run up to the General Election beginning at 5 30pm is given the go ahead 66 16 April The Broadcasting Standards Commission rules that Anne Robinson s comments about Welsh people came close to the boundaries of acceptability but fell short of being racist 40 17 April The Press Complaints Commission upholds a complaint against the News of the World made by Granada Television after the newspaper sent two undercover journalists to a Christmas party for the cast and crew of Emmerdale in the hope of finding a story The assignment had proved to be fruitless because the reporters were ejected when their identity was discovered 67 20 April Celador Productions makers of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire is awarded the Queen s Award for Enterprise for selling the ITV game show to over 60 countries worldwide 68 Channel 4 scraps Right to Reply The programme had been on air since the launch of the channel in 1982 and was the only programme that Channel 4 produced in house 69 21 April David Edwards a schoolteacher from Staffordshire and former Mastermind winner becomes the second person to win the 1 million prize on ITV s Who Wants to Be a Millionaire 70 News of his win had leaked out before the episode was transmitted 71 24 April Eric Richard makes his final appearance as Sergeant Bob Cryer in The Bill 72 A little over a year after it began airing US soap Days of Our Lives Channel 5 announces that the series will disappear from its schedules from the following day an audience of 200 000 deemed not to be high enough for the timeslot in which it has been shown 73 25 April Carlton and Granada announce proposals to align their television and internet assets under the ITV banner 74 itv co uk will also relaunch as itv com allowing ITV to compete with the BBC for online users 75 26 April On the second anniversary of the murder of Jill Dando the Jill Dando Institute a teaching and research facility dedicated to crime science is established at University College London 76 77 27 April Channel 4 game show Countdown celebrates its 3000th edition 78 May Edit 3 May Kevin Lygo head of music and entertainment at Channel 4 is to move to Channel 5 where he will become director of programming 79 4 May The BBC announces the closure of the loss making BBC Experience 80 7 May The Guardian reports that BSkyB is planning to close its interactive shopping service Open after buying out the other partners in their parent company British Interactive Broadcasting 81 82 12 May Tanel Padar Dave Benton and 2XL win the 2001 Eurovision Song Contest for Estonia with the song Everybody 83 14 May Channel 4 confirms that Donna Air has left The Big Breakfast The show will now be presented by Richard Bacon and Amanda Byram alongside various guest hosts 84 15 May The online version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire has made the ITV website the 48th most popular in the UK according to Nielsen with half a million visits during April 85 The Smash Hits TV channel is launched 16 May BBC Two airs a special edition of TOTP2 featuring performances by Billy Joel 86 Ask Tony Blair an election debate chaired by Jonathan Dimbleby is aired on ITV 17 May BBC One airs a Question Time election special from Newcastle with Liberal Democrat leader Charles Kennedy 87 Channel 5 have signed an 18m deal with Columbia Tristar International which will see the channel premiere the studio s films from 2000 including Erin Brockovich 88 20 May ITV airs the final episode of the thirteenth series of London s Burning This is the last series to be aired with a hiatus 21 May The UK version of Survivor debuts on ITV 89 22 May Actors from the Australian soap Home and Away will fly to the UK to record episodes in London to coincide with the show s return to British TV it is confirmed The series will make its Channel 5 debut on Monday 16 July 90 23 May BBC One airs a Question Time election special from Manchester with Conservative leader William Hague 87 ITV airs Ask Charles Kennedy an election debate chaired by Jonathan Dimbleby 91 24 May Letitia Dean returns to EastEnders as Sharon Watts having last appeared in 1995 92 25 May When singer Elton John pulls out of appearing on Have I Got News for You at the last minute he is replaced by taxi driver Ray Johnson credited as Ray Elton John Son who works as a lookalike However Johnson is introduced to the audience as the genuine Elton John and keeps silent for the whole recording On screen captions between rounds provide the only clues to the deception 30 May BBC One airs a Question Time election special from Milton Keynes with Prime Minister and Labour Party leader Tony Blair 87 ITV airs Ask William Hague an election debate chaired by Jonathan Dimbleby 93 June Edit 7 June Nestle has signed a sponsorship with Carlton Cinema to sponsor the Heroes Season 94 7 8 June Coverage of the 2001 General Election is shown on television The election sees the Labour Party attain a second successive General Election victory 8 June Tessa Jowell is appointed as Culture Secretary in a post election Cabinet reshuffle replacing Chris Smith 95 9 June ITV screens an edited version of The Dam Busters in which all references to Commander Guy Gibson s dog Nigger have been removed leading to criticism from the anti censorship group Index on Censorship who argue the cuts were unnecessary and ridiculous as the dog is an important part of the story It is the second time the film has been aired with the cuts it having originally been shown by the network in December 1999 ITV attributes the cuts to a London Weekend Television employee who did not seek approval before editing the film 96 11 June British pop group Atomic Kitten will make a cameo appearance in Home and Away episodes to be filmed in London it is confirmed The storyline will feature Donald Fisher bringing his family to the UK 97 Due to poor ratings from this day weekly episodes of Survivor are reduced from two to one airing on Mondays at 9pm 98 19 June Channel 4 announce plans to axe The Big Breakfast in early 2002 but signal their willingness to extend the series if suitable proposals to rework the programme are developed 99 20 June The Queen s Speech to the new session of parliament includes plans to legislate for the creation of Ofcom a new media regulator to replace several existing authorities The body is conceived as a super regulator to oversee media channels that are rapidly converging through digital transmission and its introduction will see the largest shakeup in the British media since the Broadcasting Act 1990 100 23 June Late Night with Jerry Springer returns to Channel 5 for a ten week run with guests on the opening show including Hear Say Other guests to appear in this series include Emma Bunton Atomic Kitten Wyclef Jean Clive James Antony Worrall Thompson Ron Atkinson Sally Lindsay Pat Cash and Victoria Beckham The programme attracts some comment following a report about remarks made by Beckham about Geri Halliwell and Alex Ferguson in an interview recorded for the show s 24 August edition 101 102 25 June Interactive television makes its debut during coverage of the Wimbledon tennis tournament 28 June Wish You Were Here presenter Mary Nightingale announces she is stepping down from the role after two years to spend more time with her family 29 June S4C s Chwaraeon Sport 2000 promotional video has won three silver awards in the Best In House Promo at the world Promax Awards ceremony in Miami Florida 30 June A power failure at the BBC Television Centre knocks out all BBC television broadcasts for around 20 minutes July Edit 3 July Rosa Baden Powell wins the 2001 series of MasterChef 4 July Stanley Kubrick s controversial 1971 film A Clockwork Orange makes its British television debut through Sky Box Office 103 9 July The first episode of the popular sitcom The Office is broadcast on BBC Two starring Ricky Gervais 11 July ONdigital is rebranded ITV Digital 104 12 July Richard Madeley and Judy Finnigan host their final edition of This Morning 13 years after the show launched having previously announced their intention to leave the series They were approached by Channel 4 to host a similar show which will begin in the Autumn 105 14 July Emma Wilkinson performing as Dusty Springfield wins the thirteenth series of Stars in Their Eyes 106 16 July Australian soap Home and Away makes its debut on Channel 5 107 A one minute news summary called 60 Seconds launches on BBC Choice 21 July ITV airs a one off junior edition of Stars in Their Eyes 108 The episode is aired again in August 2002 as the first edition of an expanded junior series The episode is won by Lewis Devine performing as Donny Osmond 25 July Charlotte Hobrough a 25 year old Detective Constable from Cardiff wins the first UK series of Survivor and the show s 1million prize money 109 26 July Martin Kemp who plays Steve Owen in EastEnders will leave the soap after signing a two year contract with ITV it is reported He will depart from the series in March 2002 when his contract with the soap expires 110 Channel 4 airs the controversial one off special of the spoof documentary series Brass Eye which features celebrities endorsing a fake anti paedophile campaign The programme presented by Chris Morris attracts more than 1 000 complaints to Channel 4 by the following day and a further 500 to the ITC Both the ITC and Broadcasting Standards Commission launch investigations into the show 111 Despite the controversy caused by its broadcast the episode is shown again in the early hours of 28 July while Channel 4 defends its decision to show the programme saying it makes a serious point about the media s sensational treatment of paedophilia 112 27 July London Weekend Television has been fined 100 000 by the Independent Television Commission for breaching rules on sponsorship and product placement in its series Club vision which had charged nightclubs fees to be included in the programme 113 The US series Will amp Grace the country s first primetime gay sitcom makes its British television debut on Channel 4 114 Brian Dowling an air steward from Ireland wins the second series of Big Brother 115 S2 closes after two years on air It is initially replaced by the ITV Sport Channel then later ITV2 28 July Former Spice Girl Melanie Brown makes her television presenting debut as the host of ITV s This is My Moment which returns for a full series 116 117 118 The programme performs poorly in the ratings and is axed in February 2002 119 29 July The BBC announce plans for The Saturday Show a new Saturday morning entertainment programme to replace Live amp Kicking 120 Dani Behr former host of Channel 4 s The Word and Joe Mace who presents the BBC s TOTP Plus are subsequently chosen as its presenters 121 30 July After watching the spoof Brass Eye documentary about paedophiles Culture Secretary Tessa Jowell asks the Independent Television Commission to change its procedures so it can rule more swiftly on similar programmes in future 112 122 31 July The hit sitcom Small Potatoes returns to Channel 4 for a second series August Edit 9 August Lecturers at Teesside University have claimed that the raft of detective dramas on television has led to a surge of interest in a new course teaching forensic investigation and crime scene science offered by the university 123 10 August The BBC introduces a fourth weekly episode of EastEnders to be broadcast on Fridays at 8pm This causes some controversy as the first episode clashes with Coronation Street which has been moved to 8pm to make way for an hour long episode of Emmerdale at 7pm In this first head to head battle EastEnders claims victory over its rival 124 11 August ITV in England and Wales changes its name to ITV1 due to the growing number of other ITV services including ITV2 ITV Digital and the ITV Sport Channel which launches on the same day The ITV1 name is used until 2013 but returns in 2022 125 15 August Unveiling its Autumn schedule the BBC announces that the ten part World War II drama Band of Brothers will air on BBC Two instead of BBC One as originally planned The broadcaster says the decision to move the series is to allow an uninterrupted 10 week run and not because it was considered not to be mainstream enough 126 Ruth England is named as the new presenter of Wish You Were Here replacing Mary Nightingale 127 16 August Former model Twiggy Lawson and 70s pop singer Coleen Nolan are chosen to take over from Richard Madeley and Judy Finnigan as presenters of This Morning They will host the show on a rotation basis with Fern Britton and John Leslie 128 18 August ITV1 s The Premiership goes on air with much fanfare at 7pm ITV had won the television rights to show FA Premier League highlights the previous year 129 and had decided to air the show at a time when they thought that football fans and family alike could watch it together 130 A later edition of the show goes out at 11pm providing extended highlights The hugely controversial move proved unpopular with viewers and the following week ITV suffered their worst Saturday night ratings for five years 131 After two months figures had not greatly improved and in October the early evening slot was deemed to have been a failure and was axed Debut of the ten part BBC Two series I Love the 90s which examines the pop culture of the 1990s The series begins with I Love 1990 and concludes on 3 November with I Love 1999 132 133 19 August ITV1 broadcasts Beech on the Run a 90 minute special of The Bill filmed in Sydney Australia and featuring the return of Don Beech played by Billy Murray The episode is a precursor to a full series featuring Beech and titled Beech is Back 134 22 August Pay per view service ONrequest rebrands as ITV Select 135 24 August A special edition of the BBC One garden makeover programme Ground Force sees Alan Titchmarsh Charlie Dimmock and Tommy Walsh design and create a memorial garden for Jill Dando in her home town of Weston super Mare 136 137 29 August American illusionist David Blaine appears on GMTV where he is interviewed by presenter Eamonn Holmes but refuses to speak and instead gives him the evil eye Holmes has subsequently cited this interview as the most awkward moment of his professional career 138 139 30 August ITV1 will reduce its number of weekly episodes of Crossroads from five to four dropping its Friday episode from the week beginning 10 September The move is to make way for a new interactive game show The Biggest Game in Town which will air on Fridays and also be part of the channel s daily lunchtime schedule 140 141 142 31 August After a 5 year break the hit sitcom Absolutely Fabulous returns for a full series on BBC One September Edit 1 September Northern Ireland air stewardess Ellie Barr wins the final edition of ITV1 s This Is My Moment and a 135 000 prize after impressing viewers with her rendition of Ralph McTell s Streets of London 143 144 2 September tv formerly The Computer Channel closes down due to low ratings 3 September Kent and Sussex get their own news programme BBC South East Today Twiggy Lawson and Coleen Nolan make their debut as replacements for Richard Madeley and Judy Finnigan as presenters of This Morning 145 Overnight viewing figures published the following day suggest the show had an audience of 1 million 146 ITV1 debuts Soapstars the broadcaster s latest reality series It sees members of the public auditioning to become one of five new characters in Emmerdale 147 148 5 September The actors union Equity criticises ITV1 s Soapstars as demeaning to its members 149 6 September Stars from The Royle Family and Coronation Street help to launch Excuses Kill Get a Smoke Alarm a government campaign to fit smoke alarms 150 The Independent Television Commission orders Channel 4 to broadcast an apology over the controversial special edition of satirical series Brass Eye that featured celebrities giving their backing to a spoof anti paedophilia campaign and attracted a raft of complaints from viewers The ITC rules that Channel 4 breached the guidelines by failing to give sufficient warning about the programme s nature and not doing enough to avoid causing gratuitous offence The ITC s findings are supported by the Broadcasting Standards Commission 151 152 10 September The BBC unveils more details of The Saturday Show which will compete with ITV1 s SMTV Live by having a more grown up feel to it 153 During a recording of the ITV game show Who Wants to Be a Millionaire contestant Charles Ingram wins the 1 000 000 prize However the payout is later suspended when he is accused of cheating by having his wife Diana and an accomplice Tecwen Whittock cough when host Chris Tarrant read out the correct answers 154 11 September Viewers around the world witness a terrorist attack on the United States and the collapse of the Twin Towers in New York City live on television Most broadcasters abandon regular programming to provide up to date coverage of unfolding events ITV1 s scheduled programmes are switched to ITV2 for the remainder of the day while Channel 4 is later criticised for its slow response after it continues showing the day s afternoon film That Hamilton Woman for over an hour after other networks have been covering the terrorist attacks ITV rejects claims that Twiggy has been demoted as the main presenter of This Morning after reports television insiders had criticised her presenting style as wooden She will now take turns with Coleen Nolan anchoring the show alongside John Leslie 155 13 September An edition of the political debate show Question Time devoted to the political implications of the 9 11 attacks features many contributions from members of the audience expressing strong anti American views The BBC receives more than 2 000 complaints in the show s aftermath and later apologises to viewers for causing offence stating that the edition should not have been broadcast live but rather should have been recorded and edited 156 14 September A national memorial service held at St Paul s Cathedral for the victims of the 11 September terrorist attacks The service is televised by all major television networks 15 September The BBC One Saturday morning magazine show Live amp Kicking comes to an end after eight years The final edition is presented by Sarah Cawood Heather Suttie Ortis Deley and Trey Farley 157 158 17 September Channel 4 s The Big Breakfast is criticised by the Independent Television Commission after presenter Richard Bacon made jokes about Alzheimer s disease during a newspaper review of an article discussing a new vaccine against the illness 159 21 September BBC One and ITV are among broadcasters worldwide to air a live feed of America A Tribute to Heroes a two hour telethon from the US to raise money for the victims of the 11 September terrorist attacks The telethon features stars of film and music which is aired across 35 television networks in the US and over 200 countries worldwide 160 The event is repeated by BBC One on 23 September 161 The telethon raises 150m 103m which will be donated to the United Way s 11 September Fund 162 22 September Debut of The Saturday Show on BBC One but with an audience of 800 000 the first edition fails to match the 1 9 million tuning into its ITV counterpart SMTV Live 163 24 September The long running Channel 4 game show Countdown starts its new 15 round format and 45 minute running time its biggest change to its format since it first aired in 1982 26 September BBC Two airs a special edition of TOTP2 featuring a live concert from Elton John 164 28 September Granada Television s flagship nightly news programme Granada Tonight is rebranded to its original title Granada Reports 29 September Jason Hain Dee Whitehead Mark Jardine Elspeth Brodie and Ruth Abram are announced as the winners of ITV1 s Soapstars They will play a new family in Emmerdale 165 Former company director Robert Brydges became the third person ever to win 1 million on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire The edition including his win was recorded on 25 September and was broadcast on that day 166 30 September Twiggy Lawson is axed from This Morning because of falling ratings 167 ITV confirms on 2 October that she will not be seen on screen again having presented her final show on 28 September 168 October Edit 1 October BBC London is launched replacing Newsroom South East 169 Actors union Equity denies reports in the Daily Star that its members have refused to work with the winners of ITV1 s Soapstars 170 Films such as A Bug s Life and Toy Story 2 will make their British television debut on the BBC after they signed a deal with Buena Vista International Television for the broadcast rights to several of its films 171 2 October With the following day s Channel 4 schedule including another showing of That Hamilton Woman the film it was screening on the afternoon of 11 September Mirror TV critic Jim Shelley uses his Shelley Vision column to criticise the channel s slow response to the 11 September terrorist attacks 172 5 October Tamzin Outhwaite bows out of EastEnders as Melanie Owen and will depart in April 2002 173 The World War II epic Band of Brothers makes its UK television debut 174 6 October A Match of the Day special covering England s World Cup qualifier match against Greece is watched by 6 8 million viewers gaining a 57 1 audience share and beating ITV1 s Saturday afternoon lineup 175 Challenge of a Lifetime debuts on ITV1 175 The UK version of Pop Idol debuts on ITV1 176 7 October ITV1 airs Anybody s Nightmare a dramatisation of the case of Sheila Bowler a woman wrongly convicted of the murder of an aunt 177 11 October ITV s London Weekend Television says it is considering the future of one of its entertainers Michael Barrymore after he was cautioned by police for possession of cannabis and allowing it to be smoked at his home The caution follows an investigation into the death of a 31 year old man at a party at Barrymore s property earlier in the year 178 The broadcaster announces on 20 November that a new series of My Kind of Music has been commissioned for early 2002 179 But following an inquest into the death which records an open verdict ITV announces in September 2002 that it will not be commissioning any more programmes from him 180 The case is reopened in December 2006 and Barrymore is subsequently questioned about the incident along with two other men but the Crown Prosecution Service advises in September 2007 that nobody should be charged over the death 181 14 October An advert on the back pages of several Sunday newspapers appeals for potential participants for a new BBC series titled The Experiment which will attempt to recreate the controversial Stanford prison experiment of 1971 a psychological study that sought to study the effects of becoming a prisoner or prison guard on a group of students and which its creator had said should never be repeated because of the adverse effect on those who took part 182 In January 2002 it is reported that the project which had been due to last ten days was finished early after the behaviour of those involved began to degenerate a similar fate that befell the original experiment However psychologists say they have gathered a lot of useful data about the understanding of power and powerlessness 183 30 October Michael Barrymore speaks publicly for the first time about events preceding the death of a man at his home in an interview with journalist Martin Bashir for ITV1 s Tonight with Trevor McDonald 184 November Edit 2 November Jenny Richards a young mother from Newport Wales wins the first series of Channel 4 s Model Behaviour Her prize is a 12 month contract with Premier Model Management 185 186 187 5 November BBC 2W a new digital channel for Wales is launched 188 Fern Britton returns to This Morning following her maternity leave and will alternate presenting it with John Leslie and Coleen Nolan Her return leads to the programme s first increase in audience figures since the departure of Richard and Judy earlier in the year 189 UK Food launches Consequently UK Style focusses on programming about the home 6 November Launch of ITV1 s latest soap Night and Day about the lives of six families living in a street in Greenwich Three weekday episodes are aired on Tuesdays Wednesdays and Thursdays as well as a late night edited for adults version on Thursdays The programme s theme tune Always amp Forever is sung by Kylie Minogue The series is unusual for UK soaps in that it contains background music 190 7 November The soap family assembled by ITV1 s reality series Soapstars make their debut in Emmerdale Originally contracted to appear in the series for three months their contract is extended by a further three months 191 12 November Figures released by the Independent Television Commission show a decline in the percentage of viewers watching ITV down from 29 6 in 2000 to 28 in 2001 Audiences for BBC One and Channel 4 have also dropped while BBC Two s audience share increased slightly 192 The running time of ITV1 s This Morning is reduced by 30 minutes making it a 90 minute programme 193 14 November BBC Two announces that the current idents which have been in use since 1991 are to be axed and will be replaced by a new set of four computer generated idents on 19 November 194 British terrestrial television premiere of the 1999 James Bond film The World Is Not Enough on ITV1 starring Pierce Brosnan Sophie Marceau Denise Richards and Robert Carlyle 195 15 November Debut of BBC One s Walking with Beasts a six part sequel to Walking with Dinosaurs that takes place after the extinction of the dinosaurs and recreates animals of the Cenozoic with computer generated imagery and animatronics 196 The series concludes on 20 December 197 16 November The BBC s seven hour Children in Need television fundraiser has so far raised nearly 13 million for charity 198 17 November From that day The Premiership is moved from its original 7pm slot to a permanent later time of 10 30pm with repeats shown early on Sunday mornings The last 7pm show had aired the previous Saturday 10 November 19 November BBC Two introduces a new set of four computer generated idents at 7am replacing the previous set of over 20 four of which dating back to 1991 ITV2 rebrands on the same day Helen O Rahilly a BBC producer and former Director of Television Production at RTE is appointed as the first Channels Executive for BBCi 199 The BBC announces details of two forthcoming digital channels for children to be launched in Spring 2002 CBeebies will be aimed at preschool children while CBBC will offer programming for a slightly older audience The digital channels will have a budget of 40 million The new channels would actually launch on 11 February 2002 200 201 24 November ITN reporter Andrea Catherwood is injured in the knee by shrapnel when a Taliban prisoner explodes a concealed grenade that kills himself and two other men close by Catherwood was reporting from Mazari Sharif where she was watching captured Taliban prisoners disembarking from lorries 202 26 November Richard amp Judy debuts on Channel 4 203 27 November The Independent Television Commission is investigating WHSmith s Christmas advertising campaign featuring a family of fat people from Newcastle upon Tyne after criticism and complaints that it is offensive to Geordies 204 ITV dismisses media reports that its dilemma based quiz show Shafted has been axed after three episodes The programme aired in the Monday night ITV1 schedule at 8 30pm is replaced by Who Wants to Be a Millionaire because it was affecting audience figures for the drama Cold Feet which goes out afterwards but an ITV spokeswoman says the show will return for an uninterrupted run in the channel s Winter schedule 205 206 The show did not return however and in 2006 was included as one of the worst British television shows of the 2000s in the Penguin TV Companion 207 29 November ITV signs a 500 000 deal with Disneyland Paris for it to sponsor the broadcaster s New Year programming on 31 December and 1 January 208 December Edit 1 December Ant amp Dec present their final editions of SM TV and CD UK having decided to leave the programmes to concentrate on developing their primetime television careers 209 The Carlton channel Taste CFN closes after 5 years on the air 8 December The S Club 7 single Don t Stop Movin is voted the 2001 Record of the Year by ITV viewers 210 9 December Footballer David Beckham is named as this year s BBC Sports Personality of the Year 211 Chris Lintern wins the second series of The Mole 12 December BBC Director of Television Mark Thompson is named as the new Chief Executive of Channel 4 succeeding Michael Jackson in March 2002 212 13 December Lynette Lithgow a 51 year old former BBC newsreader is found murdered with her mother and brother in law at the family home in Trinidad 213 214 Lester Pitman and Daniel Agard the latter a relative of the family are subsequently charged and in July 2004 are sentenced to death by hanging after being convicted of the murders 215 A retrial is subsequently ordered for Agard 216 while Pitman s death sentence is later commuted to one of 40 years 217 17 December Former Culture Secretary Chris Smith has taken up a consultative role with Disney Television his office confirms 218 The original Top Gear airs for the last time It is relaunched in its current format the following year Gullane Entertainment the then owners of Thomas the Tank Engine Sooty and Art Attack purchases a majority stake in the Welsh children s series Fireman Sam for 16 million from S4C International The deal allowed for a new season of 26 episodes to be produced and a remaster of the first four series 219 19 December BSkyB has signed a deal with Channel 5 that will allow its breakfast show Sky News Sunrise to be shown on the channel from 6am to 6 30am on weekdays and 7am to 8am at weekends The programme will appear on Channel 5 from 7 January 2002 and will be the first time Sky News content has been seen on terrestrial television for a decade the last time it was shown on terrestrial television was on the last few months of broadcasting of TV am in 1992 220 20 December A joint venture between BSkyB and Princess Productions has been awarded the contract to produce a replacement breakfast programme for Channel 4 when The Big Breakfast is axed in March 2002 221 22 December Pop Idol contestant Rik Waller withdraws from the knockout stage of the competition because of a throat infection having been allowed to sit out the previous week s show in the hope he would recover His place is taken by Darius Danesh who was third in the same qualifying heat as Waller 222 The pilot for Harry Hill s TV Burp is aired on ITV1 The first full series is shown from November next year 23 December BBC One airs the network television premiere of Notting Hill starring Julia Roberts and Hugh Grant 25 December Only Fools and Horses returns for the first of three Christmas specials after previously ending in 1996 for the classic sitcom s 20th anniversary The special If They Could See Us Now gets 21 34 million viewers the UK s highest rated show of the entire decade of 2000 2009 64 Other Christmas Day highlights on BBC One include Toy Story the first part of a two part dramatisation of Arthur Conan Doyle s The Lost World and Sliding Doors 223 29 December That evening s episode of Blind Date sees contestant Hannarle Davies from Essex propose to Mark Ackerell from Buckinghamshire after they fell in love on their date to Vienna Austria 224 31 December Smallville makes its UK television debut on Channel 4 Debuts EditBBC Edit 1 January Gentlemen s Relish 2001 Two Thousand Acres of Sky 2001 2003 Fun at the Funeral Parlour 2001 2002 3 January Custer s Last Stand up 2001 5 January El Nombre 2001 2003 7 January Rebel Heart 2001 9 January Judge John Deed 2001 2007 10 January In a Land of Plenty 2001 13 January I Love the 80s 2001 16 January Look and Read Zzaap and the Word Master 2001 20 January Jet Set 2001 2007 30 January Congo 2001 2 February Adrian Mole The Cappuccino Years 2001 Office Gossip 2001 4 February Love in a Cold Climate 2001 18 February Best of Both Worlds 2001 19 February In Deep 2001 2003 25 February Attention Scum 2001 26 February Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps 2001 2011 4 March Are You Dave Gorman 2001 12 March The Inspector Lynley Mysteries 2001 2008 20 March Happiness 2001 2003 26 March So What Now 2001 NCS Manhunt 2001 2002 6 April Malcolm in the Middle 2000 2006 14 April Dog Eat Dog 2001 2002 22 April Murder in Mind 2001 2003 24 April The Savages 2001 9 May Residents 2001 10 May Perfect Strangers 2001 26 May Messiah 2001 2008 4 June Score 2001 9 June The Joy of Text 2001 10 June Speed 2001 14 June Nice Guy Eddie 2001 2002 22 June The Cazalets 2001 24 June World of Pub 2001 1 July Velvet Soup 2001 2003 9 July The Office 2001 2003 10 July Strumpet 2001 16 July 60 Seconds 2001 2016 Merseybeat 2001 2004 22 July Life as We Know It 2001 2 August Tales from Pleasure Beach 2001 18 August I Love the 90s 2001 26 August Victoria amp Albert 2001 28 August Bedtime 2001 2003 3 September The Cramp Twins 2001 2005 South East Today 2001 present What the Victorians Did for Us 2001 4 September Ultimate Book of Spells 2001 2002 10 September Orrible 2001 12 September The Blue Planet 2001 16 September Armadillo 2001 22 September The Saturday Show 2001 2005 22 September So Little Time 2001 2002 24 September Eureka TV 2001 2005 26 September Oscar Charlie 2001 27 September Hollywood 7 2001 30 September Vacuuming Completely Nude in Paradise 2001 1 October BBC London News 2001 present 5 October Band of Brothers 2001 8 October Robot Wars Extreme 2001 2003 10 October Babyfather 2001 2002 14 October LA Pool Party 2001 2002 15 October Sweet Revenge 2001 17 October The Bench 2001 2002 28 October Invasion 2001 Aaagh It s the Mr Hell Show 2001 2002 30 October Linda Green 2001 2002 2 November Friday Night with Jonathan Ross 2001 2010 6 November Blood of the Vikings 2001 7 November Wild Africa 2001 11 November The Way We Live Now 2001 12 November The Kumars at No 42 2001 2006 BBC 2014 present Sky Dr Terrible s House of Horrible 2001 Mr Charity 2001 15 November Walking with Beasts 2001 17 November The Waiting Game 2001 2002 29 November What Not to Wear 2001 2007 8 December The Private Life of a Masterpiece 2001 2010 9 December I Was a Rat 2001 25 December The Lost World 2001 28 December Red Cap 2001 2003 2004 Unknown Binka 2001 ITV Including ITV1 and ITV2 Edit 3 January Club Reps 2001 2004 10 January Popstars 2001 21 March The Hunt 2001 22 April High Stakes 2001 12 May Slap Bang with Ant amp Dec 2001 14 May Sam s Game 2001 21 May Survivor 2001 2002 27 May The Glass 2002 6 June Real Crime 2001 present 10 June Tiny Planets 2001 2002 1 July Ky s Bommerang 2001 2003 5 August Take Me 2001 18 August The Goal Rush 2001 2003 The Premiership 2001 2004 3 September Cardcaptors 3 September Soapstars 2001 10 September Bob amp Rose 2001 The Biggest Game in Town 2001 The Sketch Show 2001 2003 6 October Pop Idol 2001 2003 14 October Hidden Treasure 2001 2DTV 2001 2004 15 October Angelina Ballerina 2001 2006 22 October Back Home 2001 28 October My Uncle Silas 2001 2003 5 November Sooty 2001 2004 Shafted 2001 6 November Night and Day 2001 2003 19 November 24Seven 2001 2002 28 November Weirdsister College 2001 26 December Micawber 2001 Unknown The Russian Bride 2001 Channel 4 Edit 4 January The 1940s House 2001 12 January Get Your Kit Off UK Game Show 2001 14 January Phoenix Nights 2001 2002 15 January The Hoobs 2001 2003 18 January The West Wing 1999 2006 20 January Popworld 2001 2007 22 January As If 2001 2004 17 February Pelswick 2000 2002 21 February Metrosexuality 2001 9 March Celebrity Big Brother Channel 4 2001 2010 Channel 5 2011 present 21 March Teachers 2001 2004 3 April Will amp Grace 1998 2006 3 June Men Only 2001 30 August The Armando Iannucci Shows 2001 10 September The Six Wives of Henry VIII 2001 21 September Model Behaviour 2001 2002 25 September Extinct 2001 X Fire 2001 2002 1 October Lost 2001 5 November Swallow 2001 13 November It s a Girl Thing 2001 26 November Richard amp Judy 2001 2008 31 December Smallville 2001 2011 Channel 5 Edit 12 January The Mole 2001 11 March Touch the Truck 2001 18 May Greed 2001 9 June CSI Crime Scene Investigation 2000 2015 Sky Edit 22 April Do or Die 2001 19 September Now You See Her 2001 20 October Yu Gi Oh 2001 2006 Challenge TV Edit 12 November Stake Out 2001 Play UK Edit 6 October The Mitchell and Webb Situation 2001 E4 Edit 18 January Banzai 2001 2003 S4C Edit 7 January Arachnid 2001 Cartoon Network UK Edit 15 January Mobile Suit Gundam Wing 5 February Tenchi Muyo 4 May Home Movies 1999 2004 4 May Sheep in the Big City 2000 2002 3 September The Cramp Twins 2001 2005 3 September X Men Evolution 2000 2004 23 November Samurai Jack 2001 2004 Nickelodeon UK Edit 8 January As Told by Ginger 2000 2006 30 April Cardcaptors 2000 2002 30 July The Amanda Show 2001 2014 1 October Taina 2001 2002 10 November Pelswick 2000 2002 Disney Channel UK Edit 4 June Lloyd In Space 2001 2004 3 September Lizzie McGuire 2001 2004 Fox Kids UK Edit 16 April Jackie Chan Adventures 2001 2005 3 September Braceface 2001 2004 3 September Power Rangers Time Force 2001 3 November Totally Spies 2001 2008 Channels EditNew channels Edit Date Channel18 January E41 February The Studio1 May MTV Hits15 May Smash Hits11 August ITV Sport Channel5 November UK FoodDefunct channels Edit Main article List of former TV channels in the United Kingdom 2001 Date Channel17 March SceneOne31 March BBC Choice Northern IrelandBBC Choice ScotlandBBC Choice Wales1 May MTV Extra27 July S22 September tv1 December TasteCFNRebranded channels Edit Date Old Name New Name11 August ITV ITV1Television shows EditChanges of network affiliation Edit shows Moved From Moved ToBlankety Blank BBC One ITV1Home and Away ITV1 Channel 5Will amp Grace Sky One Channel 4Malcolm In The Middle BBC TwoJackie Chan Adventures Fox Kids BBC OneReturning this year after a break of one year or longer Edit 2 January The Flower Pot Men 1952 1958 2001 2002 22 January ITV News at Ten 1967 1999 2001 2004 2008 present 5 March Crossroads 1964 1988 2001 2003 31 August Absolutely Fabulous 1992 1996 2001 2004 2011 2012 25 December Only Fools and Horses 1981 1996 2001 2003 2014 Continuing television shows Edit1920s Edit BBC Wimbledon 1927 present 1930s Edit The Boat Race 1938 1939 1946 2019 1950s Edit Panorama 1953 present What the Papers Say 1956 2008 225 Captain Pugwash 1957 1975 1997 2002 The Sky at Night 1957 present Blue Peter 1958 present Grandstand 1958 2007 1960s Edit Coronation Street 1960 present Songs of Praise 1961 present Top of the Pops 1964 2006 Match of the Day 1964 present Call My Bluff 1965 2005 The Money Programme 1966 2010 1970s Edit Emmerdale 1972 present Newsround 1972 present Last of the Summer Wine 1973 2010 Wish You Were Here 1974 2003 Arena 1975 present One Man and His Dog 1976 present Grange Hill 1978 2008 Ski Sunday 1978 present Blankety Blank 1979 1990 1997 2002 Antiques Roadshow 1979 present Question Time 1979 present 1980s Edit Children in Need 1980 present Timewatch 1982 present Brookside 1982 2003 Countdown 1982 present James the Cat 1984 1992 1998 2003 The Bill 1984 2010 Channel 4 Racing 1984 2016 Thomas the Tank Engine amp Friends 1984 present EastEnders 1985 present Comic Relief 1985 present Casualty 1986 present ChuckleVision 1987 2009 London s Burning 1988 2002 On the Record 1988 2002 Fifteen to One 1988 2003 2013 2019 This Morning 1988 present 1990s Edit Stars in Their Eyes 1990 2006 Big Break 1991 2002 Heartbeat 1992 2010 999 1992 2003 The Big Breakfast 1992 2002 Breakfast with Frost 1993 2005 Wipeout 1994 2002 Animal Hospital 1994 2004 Room 101 1994 2007 2012 present Time Team 1994 2013 The National Lottery Draws 1994 2017 Top of the Pops 2 1994 present Dalziel and Pascoe 1996 2007 Teletubbies 1997 2002 2007 2009 2012 2015 present Y Clwb Rygbi Wales 1997 present Dream Team 1997 2007 Family Affairs 1997 2005 Midsomer Murders 1997 present Who Wants to Be a Millionaire 1998 2014 Bob the Builder 1998 present British Soap Awards 1999 2019 2022 present Holby City 1999 2022 226 My Parents Are Aliens 1999 2006 227 Small Potatoes 1999 2001 Tweenies 1999 2002 2000s Edit Doctors 2000 present Big Brother 2000 2018 The Weakest Link 2000 2012 2017 present The People Versus 2000 2002 Time Gentlemen Please 2000 2002 At Home with the Braithwaites 2000 2003 Clocking Off 2000 2003 Ending this year EditIt s a Knockout 1966 1982 1999 2001 Words and Pictures 1970 2001 2006 2007 Record Breakers 1972 2001 The original Top Gear 1977 2001 2002 present Right to Reply 1982 2001 Blockbusters 1983 1993 1994 1995 1997 2000 2001 2012 2019 present Surprise Surprise 1984 2001 2012 present Central Weekend 1986 2001 Equinox 1986 2001 Wheel of Fortune 1988 2001 Dale s Supermarket Sweep 1993 2001 2007 Live amp Kicking 1993 2001 ZZZap 1993 2001 Numbertime 1993 2001 Kavanagh QC 1995 2001 Ballykissangel 1996 2001 100 1997 2001 Teletubbies 1997 2001 2007 2009 2012 2015 2018 Don t Try This at Home 1998 2001 The Moment of Truth 1998 2001 ITV Nightly News 1999 2001 See It Saw It 1999 2001 Small Potatoes 1999 2001 Castaway 2000 2000 2001 Without Motive 2000 2001 So What Now 2001 Extinct 2001 The original Shipwrecked 1999 2001 2006 2009 2011 2012 2019 present Births Edit24 February Ramona Marquez actress 228 15 March Ellie Leach actress 9 July Maisie Smith actress and singer 16 December Sebastian Croft actorDeaths EditDate Name Age Cinematic Credibility11 January Michael Williams 65 actor The Hanged Man A Fine Romance 17 January Robert Robertson 70 actor Taggart 1 February Jack Milroy 86 Scottish comedian one half of Francie and Josie4 February Barry Cockcroft 68 television documentary director and producerTony Steedman 73 actor Dr Butterworth in Crossroads 8 February Brian Nissen 73 actor and television presenter9 February Reginald Marsh 74 actor18 February Clare Kelly 78 actress22 February Christopher Mitchell 52 actor It Ain t Half Hot Mum 19 March Norman Mitchell 82 actor Dad s Army It Ain t Half Hot Mum On the Buses Beryl s Lot 20 March Doreen Gorsky 88 television producer21 March Anthony Steel 80 actor24 March Muriel Young 77 television presenter31 March Edward Jewesbury 83 actor1 April Jean Anderson 93 actress The Brothers Tenko 10 April Nyree Dawn Porter 65 actress The Forsyte Saga 11 April George Hersee 229 76 BBC engineer who designed Test Card FHarry Secombe 230 79 singer comedian and television presenter Songs of Praise Stars on Sunday Highway 17 April Terry Scully 68 actor18 April Tony Bartley 82 television executive28 April Paul Daneman 75 actor2 May Ted Rogers 231 65 comedian and host of 3 2 19 May Leslie Sands 79 actor Cluff The Saint The Avengers Z Cars 19 May John Warner 77 actor Potter Terry and June 22 May Jack Watling 78 actor The Plane Makers The Power Game Pathfinders 20 June Angela Browne 62 actress Ghost Squad The Avengers The Prisoner Upstairs Downstairs The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes 27 June Joan Sims 232 71 actress Till Death Us Do Part Sykes On the Up As Time Goes By 2 July Jack Gwillim 91 actor Danger Man The Saint The Troubleshooters 5 July George Ffitch 72 television presenter13 July Eleanor Summerfield 80 actress The World of Wooster Lovejoy Midsomer Murders 4 August Joseph Cooper 88 television presenter Face the Music 6 August Kenneth MacDonald 50 actor It Ain t Half Hot Mum Only Fools and Horses Dorothy Tutin 71 actress The Six Wives of Henry VIII 18 August Tom Watson 69 actor25 August Inigo Jackson 68 actor1 September Brian Moore 69 sports commentator and television presenter3 September John Chapman 74 television scriptwriter22 September Gordon Reece 71 television producer and journalist27 September Helen Cherry 85 actress29 September Jimmy O Connor 83 television scriptwriter The Wednesday Play and Play for Today 31 October Jenny Laird 89 actress All Creatures Great and Small 13 November Peggy Mount 86 actress George and the Dragon 14 November Charlotte Coleman 233 33 actress Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit Worzel Gummidge 18 November Malcolm McFee 52 actor Please Sir 24 November Rachel Gurney 81 actress Upstairs Downstairs 28 November Michael Yates 82 television designer11 December Lynette Lithgow 234 51 newsreader and journalist20 December Edward Evans 87 actor The Grove Family Coronation Street 26 December Nigel Hawthorne 72 actor Yes Prime Minister Mapp and Lucia See also Edit2001 in British music 2001 in British radio 2001 in the United Kingdom List of British films of 2001References Edit Bunting Chris 1 January 2001 BBC castaways leave stormy Taransay but five plan to stay in the Western Isles The Independent London Archived from the original on 22 April 2010 Retrieved 15 May 2009 Bill and Ben BBC One London 4 January 2001 BBC Genome BBC Retrieved 25 July 2017 Blankety Blank UKGameshows Retrieved 25 July 2017 Boweden Fran 7 January 2001 The Fastaways The Sunday Mirror Trinity Morror Retrieved 12 November 2016 a b Reality TV bandwagon rolls BBC News BBC 8 January 2001 Retrieved 18 June 2014 Breakfast over for Denise and Johnny BBC News BBC 12 January 2001 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