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2004 in British television

This is a list of British television related events from 2004.

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Events edit

January edit

  • 1 January –
  • 2 January – The BBC cancels the appearance of Coca-Cola sponsorship credits in the music charts in its BBC One Top of the Pops show, after criticism from politicians and health campaigners that it would be promoting junk food and unhealthy drink products to teenagers.[1]
  • 3 January – CD:UK broadcasts its first episode in 16:9 widescreen.
  • 4 January –
    • ITV introduces a sixth weekly episode of Emmerdale airing on Sunday evenings at 7:00 pm. The episode is dropped in 2008 to allow for one-hour episodes on Tuesdays.
    • Debut of the Channel 4 reality series Shattered in which ten contestants are challenged with going without sleep for seven days while their actions are constantly monitored. Over the seven days the ten housemates must undergo daily performance testing and a variety of challenges, while competing for a potential prize fund of £100,000, which is reduced by £1,000 every time a contestant closes their eyes for more than ten seconds. The series, and the remaining prize money of £97,000, is won by Clare Southern on 10 January.[2] It is subsequently branded as "misconceived and dangerous" by the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy, although Channel 4 says that sleep experts were consulted when putting together the series and that care was taken with the selection of participants.[3]
  • 5 January –
    • BBC One introduces the Massai ident that features nine native Maasai tribesmen dancing in the centre alongside warriors Jumping Up & Down On The Grass.
    • CITV introduces a first weekly episode of The Sleepover Club.
  • 9 January – The BBC announces that the Kilroy talk show will be taken off air while the Corporation investigates negative comments its presenter Robert Kilroy-Silk made about Arabic people in the previous weekend's Sunday Express.[4]
  • 10 January – The first edition of ITV's new Saturday morning children's programme Ministry of Mayhem is broadcast on ITV (later CITV).[5]
  • 13 January – Acclaimed US medical drama Nip/Tuck makes its British television debut on Sky One, attracting an audience of 1 million. The series had been heavily publicised on terrestrial television prior to its broadcast.[6]
  • 15 January – BBC Four begins a six-part adaptation of the Alan Clark Diaries, starring John Hurt and Jenny Agutter. The series concludes on 17 February, and is later repeated on BBC Two.[7][8][9]
  • 16 January – Robert Kilroy-Silk resigns as a BBC One talk show host after 17 years following the controversy over comments he made about Arabs.[10]
  • 25 January – The fourth and final series of The Story Makers premieres on CBeebies.
  • 28 January – The Hutton Inquiry into the circumstances of the death of Dr. David Kelly is published. This is taken by most of the press to strongly condemn the BBC's handling of the David Kelly affair and to exonerate the government. The Director-General of the BBC, Greg Dyke, chairman of the Board of Governors, Gavyn Davies, and the journalist at the centre of the controversy, Andrew Gilligan, resign. The UK media in general condemns the report as a whitewash.[11]
  • 29 January – Mark Byford becomes acting Director-General of the BBC following Greg Dyke's resignation.
  • 30 January – ITV's News at Ten ends for a second time, with its replacement, the News at 10:30, launching the following Monday.
  • January – SMG sells its stake in Scottish Radio Holdings to EMAP for £90 million in anticipation of consolidation in the radio market.[12]

February edit

March edit

  • 5 March – Major James Hewitt wins Five's Back to Reality.[26][27]
  • 7 March – An edition of ITV London's The Week is the final London News Network produced programme to be aired.
  • 8 March –
  • 13 March – Charles Ngandwe, performing as Paul Robeson, wins the fifteenth series of Stars in Their Eyes. The edition is also the last to be presented by Matthew Kelly, who had announced the previous day that he would be leaving the series.[30] The role of presenter is taken over by Cat Deeley.[31][32]
  • 14 March – Channel 4 airs the documentary He's Starsky, I'm Hutch, a programme which prompts actor David Soul to write an open letter to the channel complaining about the way he was portrayed in the film. Soul had co-operated with the documentary, but felt it betrayed because it had concentrated too much on the negative aspects of his life.[33]
  • 18 March – FremantleMedia confirms plans to bring the popular US TV series The Apprentice to the UK.[34]
  • 21 March – "An Apple a Day", an episode of Last of the Summer Wine aired on BBC One in which Billy Hardcastle does not appear.
  • 22 March – Christopher Eccleston is announced as the ninth actor to play The Doctor in Doctor Who. A new 13-part series will be filmed in Cardiff later in the year and make its debut in 2005.[35]
  • 27 March – Following two years, The Story Makers airs the last ever episode.
  • 29 March – BBC Two Controller Jane Root will leave her role to take up a position with the Discovery Network in the United States, it is reported.[36]
  • 31 March – The LWT logo is seen on screen for the final time, having continued to appear as an endcap after the formation of ITV plc.
  • March –
    • Launch of the Islam Channel.
    • A new pay television service on digital terrestrial television, Top Up TV, launches. It offers ten channels, each of which broadcasts on a part-time basis.

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August edit

  • 6 August – Nadia Almada wins the fifth series of Big Brother.[86]
  • 8 August – EastEnders announce the introduction of a new family, the Millers, who will be seen on screen from September.[87]
  • 11 August – The Daily Mirror reports that a laptop stolen during a burglary at the home of a senior member of the EastEnders production team could lead to several months of major storylines being leaked as the computer contained scripts for upcoming episodes.[88]
  • 12 August – Five signs a deal with Sony Pictures Television to premiere a number of films before they appear on pay-per-view platforms. These include the British television debut of Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines.[89]
  • 15 August – Channel 4 airs the 2000 musical film Coyote Ugly.
  • 19 August – Channel 4's subscription film channel FilmFour announces it will be available to non-subscribers for the first weekend in October. The free weekend will coincide with the beginning of the channel's month long Killer Thrillers season.[90]
  • 31 August –
    • CITV axes in-vision continuity between programmes for a second time. The change is made as part of its production relocation from Birmingham to Manchester.
    • Channel 4 airs Franklin for the very final time

September edit

October edit

  • 1 October –
    • As part of its response to the Hutton Inquiry the BBC launches Newswatch, a programme providing a viewer and listener right-to-reply on BBC News's reporting and coverage of news events.
    • BBC Technology, incorporating the BBC's Broadcast Engineering division, is sold to Siemens Business Services for approximately £200m, and a £2bn, 10-year outsourcing contract.
    • ITV talk show host Trisha Goddard will move to Five in 2005 after signing a two-year contract with the broadcaster.[98]
  • 2 October –
  • 4 October –
    • UK television debut of the US version of The Apprentice with Donald Trump on BBC Two.[100]
    • Peppa Pig begins its first broadcast on ABC in Australia.
  • 13 October –
    • The BBC, ITV and Channel 4 announce that audio description, which helps people with sight loss to follow television programmes by describing some of the visual content, is now available through Sky.[101]
    • It is announced that the entire Ferreira family will leave EastEnders in Spring 2005.[102]
  • 21 October – BSkyB launch their free digital satellite TV service that offers viewers a selection of 140 TV and 80 radio channels for a one-off payment of £150.[103]
  • 27 October – British television premiere of the James Bond film Die Another Day on ITV1.[104]
  • 28 October – BBC One airs a special edition of Question Time from Miami, Florida, ahead of the 2004 US presidential election.[105]
  • 30 October – The BBC receives "hundreds of complaints" after reporter Barbara Plett describes herself crying when a frail Yasser Arafat was evacuated to France for medical treatment. Ultimately these complaints are partially upheld by the BBC Governors' Programme Complaints Committee.[106]

November edit

  • 1 November – The digital television station ITV3 is launched at 9:00 pm, replacing Granada Plus, which ceases broadcasting earlier that day unexpectedly after ITV takes full control of Granada Sky Broadcasting in a deal that will allow for ITV3 to launch on Sky Digital.[107][108] On the same day, ITV1 unveils a new look, replacing its celebrity-led idents that had been used for just over two years with new idents that feature the ITV1 logo, now made up of individual squares, animating into place on various abstract blue backgrounds.
  • 5 November –
    • Just over a year after his high-profile return to EastEnders, the BBC confirms that Leslie Grantham, who plays Den Watts will leave for a second time.[109]
    • The Simpsons debuts on Channel 4, having won the broadcasting rights from the BBC in February 2002, with the first terrestrial showings of the episodes A Tale of Two Springfields and Treehouse of Horror XI. The network plans to air classic re-runs of the show on weeknights at 6pm with first run episodes airing in a primetime slot on Friday nights.
  • 10 November – British television premiere of the 2002 romantic comedy-drama film About a Boy starring Hugh Grant, Rachel Weisz and Nicholas Hoult. The film airs on ITV1 first, before being shown on BBC One on 14 November.
  • 14 November – Five shows the UK terrestrial television premiere of Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines.[110]
  • 15 November – It emerges that Mersey Television boss Phil Redmond wrote to Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport offering to buy the publicly funded Channel 4. However, Ofcom says that the channel will not be privatised.[111]
  • 17 November –
    • It is reported that merger talks between Channel 4 and Five have been called off after complexities arose between the public broadcaster Channel 4 and its commercial counterpart.[112]
    • ITV1 airs the British television premiere of The Mummy Returns.
  • 18 November – The video for the new charity single Do They Know It's Christmas? by Band Aid 20 airs simultaneously on all five main UK television networks, as well as over twenty satellite and cable stations. This unprecedented broadcast attracts 13.5 million viewers between 5:50 and 6:00pm.[113]
  • 24 November – A report by Ofcom has recommended that elderly and visually impaired people should be given financial assistance to help them buy equipment capable of receiving digital television before the analogue signal is switched off. The report suggests the government may need to set aside £250m–£400m to cover the cost of this.[114]
  • 26 November – Five airs the 2000th episode of its soap Family Affairs.[115]
  • 29 November – The BBC announces that Top of the Pops will move from its Friday evening BBC One slot to BBC Two, where it will air on Sunday evenings.[116]

December edit

  • 1 December – BBC News reports that the digital switchover trial has begun after Ferryside and Llansteffan had their digital signal switched on a few days earlier. The towns were chosen because they received their signal from a single relay which had poor reception, and residents report that their viewing experience has improved since digital transmission began.[117]
  • 2 December – BBC Two unveils its winter season of programming, which will include a major documentary, Auschwitz, to coincide with Holocaust Memorial Day.[118]
  • 4 December – "Thunderbirds Are Go" by Busted is voted the 2004 Record of the Year by ITV viewers.[119]
  • 5 December – ITV1 aired the 4th series of the medical drama series The Royal, with the opening episode watched by 9.43 million viewers.
  • 6 December – Joe Pasquale wins the fourth series of ITV1's I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here!.[120]
  • 7 December – Netwise, the company that handled text voting for ITV's Record of the Year show says that thousands of customers who were accidentally overcharged will receive refunds after it emerged that some Virgin and T-Mobile users were charged multiple times for a single vote. The company confirms the affected votes did not alter the final result.[121]
  • 11 December – Steve Brookstein wins the first series of The X Factor.[122] On the same evening, actress Jill Halfpenny and dance partner Darren Bennett win the second series of Strictly Come Dancing.[123]
  • 12 December –
  • 24 December –
  • 25 December – The first Harry Potter film, Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone makes its UK television debut on BBC One as part of the channel's Christmas Day lineup.[126][127]
  • 26 December – Overnight viewing figures suggest BBC One beat ITV in the Christmas Day battle of the ratings, with EastEnders watched by 12.3 million viewers and The Vicar of Dibley achieving an audience of 11.8 million. The television premiere of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone was seen by 7.9 million. On ITV, Coronation Street attracted 11.3 million, while the first Midsomer Murders Christmas special received 6.3 million viewers.[128]
  • 27 December – Debut of Pride, Simon Nye's tale about two lion cubs growing up on the African plains, and which is aired on BBC One. The film features the voices of numerous British actors and uses CGI technology to enhance footage of actual lions and other animals.[129]
  • 31 December –
    • New Year's Eve highlights on BBC One include the network television premiere of the psychological thriller Don't Say a Word.[130]
    • After five and a half years, Channel 4 has another rebrand replacing the previous squares idents with objects that transform into the Channel 4 logo.

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BBC News 24 edit

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Cartoon Network UK edit

Nickelodeon UK edit

  • 6 September – Drake & Josh (6 September 2004–16 September 2007)

Trouble edit

Nicktoons UK edit

Boomerang UK edit

Disney Channel UK edit

Fox Kids UK/Jetix UK edit

Pop edit

Channels edit

New channels edit

Date Channel
8 March UKTV People
UKTV People +1
27 September ABC1
1 November ITV3

Defunct channels edit

Date Channel
16 April TV Travel Shop
TV Travel Shop 2
1 November Plus

Rebranded channels edit

Date Old Name New Name
8 March UK Bright Ideas UKTV Bright Ideas
UK Drama UKTV Drama
UK Food UKTV Food
UK Food +1 UKTV Food +1
UK Gold UKTV Gold
UK Gold +1 UKTV Gold +1
UK G2 UKTV G2
UK History UKTV History
UK History +1 UKTV History +1
UK Horizons UKTV Documentary
UK Horizons +1 UKTV Documentary +1
UK Style UKTV Style
UK Style +1 UKTV Style +1
27 July Pop Plus Tiny Pop

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 (1927–1939, 1946–2019, 2021–present)

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1960s edit

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1990s edit

2000s edit

Ending this year edit

Deaths edit

Date Name Age Cinematic Credibility
4 January Brian Gibson 59 television director (Horizon, Blue Remembered Hills)
9 January Lyndon Brook 77 actor (I, Claudius, The Avengers, The New Avengers, Crown Court)
27 January Rikki Fulton 79 Scottish actor and comedian, surviving half of Francie and Josie
29 January James Saunders 79 television scriptwriter (Bloomers)
26 February Russell Hunter 79 actor (Callan, The Gaffer)
7 March Michael Stringer 79 television production designer (The Hound of the Baskervilles, Paradise Postponed)
8 March Robin Hunter 74 actor (Up Pompeii, Poirot)
11 March Adrian Ropes 62 Egyptian-born British actor (Emergency – Ward 10, The Avengers, Randall and Hopkirk)
13 March Max Harris 85 television theme composer (Porridge, Open All Hours, The Singing Detective)
18 March Richard Marner 82 Russian-born British actor (Colonel Von Strohm in 'Allo 'Allo!)
28 March Sir Peter Ustinov 82 British actor (Thirteen at Dinner, Dead Man's Folly)
29 March Hubert Gregg 89 BBC broadcaster
30 March Alistair Cooke 95 BBC broadcaster and transatlantic commentator
13 April Caron Keating 41 television presenter (Blue Peter)
17 April Bruce Boa 73 actor (Fawlty Towers)
19 April Philip Locke 76 actor (Doctor Who)
3 May Anthony Ainley 71 actor (Doctor Who)
14 May Shaun Sutton 85 writer, director, producer and longest-serving Head of Drama at BBC Television.
16 May Harry Elton 74 television producer (Coronation Street)
29 May Jack Rosenthal[134] 72 television scriptwriter (Coronation Street, That Was the Week That Was)
3 June Harold Goodwin 86 actor (Minder, All Creatures Great and Small, That's My Boy)
6 June Judy Campbell 88 actress
18 June Frederick Jaeger 76 German-born British actor (Doctor Who)
19 June Colin McCormack 62 actor (Dixon of Dock Green, EastEnders)
23 June Peter Birrel 68 actor (Frontier in Space, Alexander the Greatest)
1 July Peter Barnes 73 television scriptwriter
3 July John Barron 83 actor (The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin)
17 July Pat Roach 67 actor (Auf Wiedersehen, Pet, The Last Place on Earth)
28 July Alexei de Keyser 36 television producer
30 July Ali Abbasi 42 Pakistani-born British television presenter
7 August Bernard Levin 75 journalist and broadcaster (That Was the Week That Was)
13 August Peter Woodthorpe 72 actor (Only Fools and Horses, Inspector Morse)
18 August Hugh Manning 83 actor (Emmerdale, Mrs Thursday)
1 September Richard Everitt 71 television producer (Coronation Street)
7 September Fritha Goodey 31 actress
10 September Glyn Owen 76 actor (Emergency – Ward 10, Howards' Way)
29 September Christopher Hancock 76 actor (EastEnders)
6 October Pete McCarthy 51 television presenter
13 October Ivor Wood 72 Children's TV director (The Magic Roundabout, The Herbs, The Wombles, Paddington Bear, Postman Pat etc.)
14 October Sheila Keith 84 actress (Crossroads, The Pallisers)
28 October Graham Roberts 75 actor (Z-Cars)
6 November Fred Dibnah 66 presenter and steeplejack
9 November Emlyn Hughes 57 Former footballer and A Question of Sport captain
28 November Molly Weir 94 actress (Rentaghost)
11 December Christopher Blake 55 actor (Mixed Blessings, That's My Boy)
19 December Richard Best 88 television director (The Avengers)
21 December Michael Forrest 72 actor
26 December Garard Green 80 actor and commentator (Forty Glorious Years)

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  • List of 2004 British television series at IMDb

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This is a list of British television related events from 2004 List of years in British television table 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 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 1 13 Unknown 2 Debuts 2 1 BBC One 2 2 BBC Two 2 3 BBC Three 2 4 BBC Four 2 5 BBC News 24 2 6 CBBC 2 7 ITV Including ITV1 ITV2 and ITV3 2 8 Channel 4 2 9 Five 2 10 S4C 2 11 Sky One 2 12 Cartoon Network UK 2 13 Nickelodeon UK 2 14 Trouble 2 15 Nicktoons UK 2 16 Boomerang UK 2 17 Disney Channel UK 2 18 Fox Kids UK Jetix UK 2 19 Pop 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 Deaths 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksEvents editJanuary edit 1 January Thomas and the Magic Railroad makes its Network television premiere on BBC One Emmerdale airs an hour long episode in which the village is hit by a storm which includes Tricia Dingle played by Sheree Murphy being crushed by a falling chimney 2 January The BBC cancels the appearance of Coca Cola sponsorship credits in the music charts in its BBC One Top of the Pops show after criticism from politicians and health campaigners that it would be promoting junk food and unhealthy drink products to teenagers 1 3 January CD UK broadcasts its first episode in 16 9 widescreen 4 January ITV introduces a sixth weekly episode of Emmerdale airing on Sunday evenings at 7 00 pm The episode is dropped in 2008 to allow for one hour episodes on Tuesdays Debut of the Channel 4 reality series Shattered in which ten contestants are challenged with going without sleep for seven days while their actions are constantly monitored Over the seven days the ten housemates must undergo daily performance testing and a variety of challenges while competing for a potential prize fund of 100 000 which is reduced by 1 000 every time a contestant closes their eyes for more than ten seconds The series and the remaining prize money of 97 000 is won by Clare Southern on 10 January 2 It is subsequently branded as misconceived and dangerous by the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy although Channel 4 says that sleep experts were consulted when putting together the series and that care was taken with the selection of participants 3 5 January BBC One introduces the Massai ident that features nine native Maasai tribesmen dancing in the centre alongside warriors Jumping Up amp Down On The Grass CITV introduces a first weekly episode of The Sleepover Club 9 January The BBC announces that the Kilroy talk show will be taken off air while the Corporation investigates negative comments its presenter Robert Kilroy Silk made about Arabic people in the previous weekend s Sunday Express 4 10 January The first edition of ITV s new Saturday morning children s programme Ministry of Mayhem is broadcast on ITV later CITV 5 13 January Acclaimed US medical drama Nip Tuck makes its British television debut on Sky One attracting an audience of 1 million The series had been heavily publicised on terrestrial television prior to its broadcast 6 15 January BBC Four begins a six part adaptation of the Alan Clark Diaries starring John Hurt and Jenny Agutter The series concludes on 17 February and is later repeated on BBC Two 7 8 9 16 January Robert Kilroy Silk resigns as a BBC One talk show host after 17 years following the controversy over comments he made about Arabs 10 25 January The fourth and final series of The Story Makers premieres on CBeebies 28 January The Hutton Inquiry into the circumstances of the death of Dr David Kelly is published This is taken by most of the press to strongly condemn the BBC s handling of the David Kelly affair and to exonerate the government The Director General of the BBC Greg Dyke chairman of the Board of Governors Gavyn Davies and the journalist at the centre of the controversy Andrew Gilligan resign The UK media in general condemns the report as a whitewash 11 29 January Mark Byford becomes acting Director General of the BBC following Greg Dyke s resignation 30 January ITV s News at Ten ends for a second time with its replacement the News at 10 30 launching the following Monday January SMG sells its stake in Scottish Radio Holdings to EMAP for 90 million in anticipation of consolidation in the radio market 12 February edit 2 February ITV plc is formed from the merger of Carlton and Granada The new company controls 90 of the ITV network 13 The News at 10 30 debuts on ITV1 14 On the same day ITV News is revamped with a new studio making extensive use of computer graphics that is nicknamed the Theatre of News whilst regional news programmes adopt a new generic presentation package SMG s sells its stake in GMTV to ITV plc for 31 million 15 4 February ITV announce the comedian Bradley Walsh is to join Coronation Street as the nephew of factory owner Mike Baldwin Johnny Briggs The news comes as it is announced that five actors will leave the soap over the next twelve months Adam Rickitt Nick Tilsley Susie Blake Bev Unwin Iain Rogerson Harry Flagg Katherine Hunt Angela Harris and Thomas Craig Tommy Harris Beverley Callard Liz McDonald and Jane Danson Leanne Battersby are also set to return to the series in the summer 16 UKTV announce plans to rebrand all their UK prefix channels as UKTV UK Horizons will also be replaced by UKTV Documentary and UKTV People from 8 March 17 Five confirms that The Terry and Gaby Show will be axed when it finishes its current run on 26 March 18 5 February Five actors from Coronation Street are axed by new producer Tony Wood Adam Rickitt Nick Tilsley Susie Blake Bev Unwin Iain Rogerson Harry Flagg Katherine Hunt Angela Harris and Thomas Craig Tommy Harris will all leave when their contracts come to an end 19 9 February Kerry McFadden wins the third series of ITV1 s I m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here 20 13 February Sky One airs the inaugural EuroMillions draw at 9pm the first time a National Lottery draw has been aired on commercial television 21 15 February Debut of ITV s How to Holiday presented by Jenni Falconer and Dominic Littlewood The programme has both presenters visiting the same location with Falconer travelling in luxury while Littlewood travels on a budget 22 Debut of Five s Back to Reality a reality television programme featuring 12 contestants from other reality shows such as Big Brother The Salon and Pop Idol spending three weeks in a purpose built house competing to become Britain s most popular reality star 23 Deriving many of its ideas from other shows the programme receives poor ratings and a solicitor s letter from Endemol because of its perceived similarity to Celebrity Big Brother 24 16 February BBC Network news titles are relaunched in the style of BBC News 24 which were introduced in December 2003 27 February Reports emerge of discussions between Channel 4 and Five aimed at a merger between the two channels 25 29 February Transmission date of the final edition of London Tonight to be produced by the London News Network After this date its news operation is absorbed into ITN March edit 5 March Major James Hewitt wins Five s Back to Reality 26 27 7 March An edition of ITV London s The Week is the final London News Network produced programme to be aired 8 March All UK prefix TV channels are rebranded to UKTV 28 For example UK Bright Ideas is rebranded UKTV Bright Ideas and UK History becomes UKTV History Brooke Kinsella who plays Kelly Taylor in EastEnders announces she will be leaving the soap after two and a half years departing in the summer 29 13 March Charles Ngandwe performing as Paul Robeson wins the fifteenth series of Stars in Their Eyes The edition is also the last to be presented by Matthew Kelly who had announced the previous day that he would be leaving the series 30 The role of presenter is taken over by Cat Deeley 31 32 14 March Channel 4 airs the documentary He s Starsky I m Hutch a programme which prompts actor David Soul to write an open letter to the channel complaining about the way he was portrayed in the film Soul had co operated with the documentary but felt it betrayed because it had concentrated too much on the negative aspects of his life 33 18 March FremantleMedia confirms plans to bring the popular US TV series The Apprentice to the UK 34 21 March An Apple a Day an episode of Last of the Summer Wine aired on BBC One in which Billy Hardcastle does not appear 22 March Christopher Eccleston is announced as the ninth actor to play The Doctor in Doctor Who A new 13 part series will be filmed in Cardiff later in the year and make its debut in 2005 35 27 March Following two years The Story Makers airs the last ever episode 29 March BBC Two Controller Jane Root will leave her role to take up a position with the Discovery Network in the United States it is reported 36 31 March The LWT logo is seen on screen for the final time having continued to appear as an endcap after the formation of ITV plc March Launch of the Islam Channel A new pay television service on digital terrestrial television Top Up TV launches It offers ten channels each of which broadcasts on a part time basis April edit 1 April It is reported that ITV have axed On the Ball after losing the broadcast rights to screen Premiership highlights It will disappear from the schedule at the end of the current season 37 BBC One airs Pat and Mo an EastEnders spin off episode featuring Pat Butcher and Mo Harris during the 1950s 38 39 2 April Michael Grade is appointed as new BBC chairman taking over the role from Gavyn Davies who stepped down in the wake of the Hutton Report 40 3 April CITV airs the premiere of the Japanese American TV series based on the Sonic the Hedgehog game series Sonic X 7 April Former Bad Girls actress Debra Stephenson is to join Coronation Street as new character Frankie Baldwin She will be seen onscreen from June 41 12 April Magdalen College Oxford wins the 2003 04 series of University Challenge beating Gonville and Caius College Cambridge 190 160 13 April BBC Two airs the television debut of Hawking a drama about the life and work of theoretical physicist Professor Stephen Hawking and which stars Benedict Cumberbatch in the title role 42 15 April ITV announce plans for Vote for Me a Pop Idol style contest to find a Parliamentary candidate The series will be presented by Jonathan Maitland 43 19 April Tots TV begins screenings on CBeebies and BBC Two as part of a broadcast deal between the BBC and Carlton who distributed the series 60 Minute Makeover debuts on ITV1 20 April BBC Two celebrates 40 years on air by broadcasting Happy Birthday BBC Two 44 23 April ITV unveils plans for The X Factor a new music talent contest developed by Pop Idol judge Simon Cowell that will see a panel of judges mentoring acts and competing against each other to have their act chosen as the winner 45 The last episode of Catchphrase is broadcast on ITV1 after a run of 18 years The show would be later revived in 2013 24 April Computer programmer and quiz expert Pat Gibson becomes the fourth contestant to win the 1 million prize on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire 46 26 April Michael Parkinson is to take his Parkinson chat show to ITV after the network poached him from the BBC it is reported Parkinson s decision to make the move was also influenced by BBC plans to move his show to a different time slot to make way for the return of Match of the Day His final BBC show is recorded on 29 April for transmission on 8 May 47 27 April The BBC s Programme Complaints Committee rules that an episode of EastEnders that dealt with the aftermath of the rape of a character was unsuitable for family viewing after it received several complaints from viewers 48 Complaints about the episode are also later upheld by Ofcom 49 April The newly created ITV plc purchases NTL s 35 stake in the ITV News Channel May edit 2 May Merseybeat actress Leslie Ash s publicist has released a statement saying that she is undergoing treatment in hospital for an unknown infection which she is believed to have contracted during an earlier hospital stay Ash was treated for a broken rib and collapsed lung a few days earlier which she said had occurred as a result of her falling onto a table during lovemaking with her husband former footballer Lee Chapman The infection has left Ash with partial loss of feeling below the waist but she is said to be responding to treatment and is described as stable 50 The infection is subsequently diagnosed as Methicillin Sensitive Staphylococcus aureus a bug that attacks the nervous system 51 Following her recovery Ash later speaks about how she almost died from the infection She is also left requiring the aid of crutches to walk 52 7 May The BBC airs its final episode of The Simpsons having lost the broadcasting rights to Channel 4 in February 2002 Behind the Laughter is the last episode shown on the BBC However broadcasting rights were held until 2006 two years later 8 May The final edition of Parkinson to air on BBC One Guests include The Corrs Boris Becker Jamie Cullum and Patrick Kielty 53 14 May BBC Four Controller Roly Keating is appointed to succeed Jane Root as Controller of BBC Two 54 15 May Strictly Come Dancing makes its debut on BBC One 55 Ukraine s Ruslana wins the 2004 Eurovision Song Contest with Wild Dances Paul Cowperthwaite performing as Michael Jackson wins the third junior series of Stars in Their Eyes 56 19 May A UK version of the popular US TV series The Apprentice is to be produced for the BBC with Amstrad founder and chairman Sir Alan Sugar as presenter Applications will be invited for 14 candidates to take part in the programme which will air in 2005 57 Martin Bashir is to leave ITV after signing a deal to work for the US ABC network where he will be a correspondent on its 20 20 news programme 58 21 May Mark Thompson is appointed new Director General of the BBC 59 24 May Former pop star Billie Piper is announced as the new Doctor Who companion Rose Tyler 60 26 May As part of a government trial to test the feasibility of switching the UK to digital television Ferryside and Llansteffan two towns in Carmarthenshire have been chosen to become the first places in the UK to have their analogue signal switched off Residents who do not currently have access to digital television will be provided with set top boxes to enable them to receive a digital signal before the analogue transmitter is turned off later in the year The government hopes to convert the UK to digital television by 2010 61 27 May Channel 4 airs Paul Greengrass s controversial film Omagh a graphic portrayal of the events surrounding the Omagh bombing The film which took two years to research and make had previously received a cinema showing that was attended by victims and their families and later goes on general release 62 28 May Channel 4 airs the final episode of US sitcom Friends with the episode watched by 8 6 million viewers 63 31 May Long running children s animated television series Peppa Pig premieres on the Nick Jr Channel and Five June edit 2 June Friday the 13th The Final Chapter makes its Network television premiere on ITV1 4 June BBC News reports that having been axed by BBC America in September 2003 EastEnders will air in the US once again Episodes will appear on the subscription channel Dish Network beginning from where BBC America left the series 64 Kitten Pinder is evicted from the Big Brother UK house shouting against The Queen and the aristocracy on the way out She is the first contestant to be evicted by the show s producers rather than through an audience vote after she repeatedly broke the rules during her stay in the house 65 5 June Launch of the BBC s Summer in the Sixties season with a night of classic TV from the 1960s on BBC Four including episodes of Coronation Street Z Cars Not Only But Also and Call My Bluff 66 More 1960s programming is aired on 6 June with episodes of World in Action and Till Death Us Do Part among the lineup 67 7 June Jane Danson returns to Coronation Street as Leanne Battersby after an absence of four years 68 9 June BSkyB unveil plans to launch a free to air service to rival Freeview 69 Jurassic Park III makes its Network television premiere on ITV1 11 June BBC Four begins a re run of the 1960s classic television series The Prisoner 70 12 June 4 July Euro 2004 is held in Portugal 14 June Quiz TV launches in the UK one of the country s first phone in quiz channels Many more launched over the next few years though Quiz TV itself would close down in 2006 17 June The live feed of Big Brother is taken off air as the housemates become aggressive and fight Security guards are sent in to break up the fight while Hertfordshire Police ask to view footage of the incident after being contacted by members of the public 71 22 June Mark Thompson takes over as Director General of the BBC 72 23 June Channel 4 airs the final episode of the US sitcom Frasier 24 June The highest rated audience of the year is recorded in the UK as 20 66 million watch England s football match against Portugal in the quarter finals of Euro 2004 73 74 Viewing figures for any programme would not reach the 20 million mark again for another eight years when England faced Italy at Euro 2012 75 July edit 1 July Andy Duncan succeeds Mark Thompson as Chief Executive of Channel 4 76 77 3 July BBC newsreader Natasha Kaplinsky and her dance partner Brendan Cole are crowned series champions as the first series of Strictly Come Dancing reaches its grand final 78 79 80 5 July 50th anniversary of television news broadcasts 8 July The first Schools edition of Question Time is aired on BBC One Recorded in London the panel is made up of guests chosen by the winners of the Schools Question Time Challenge 81 15 July The BBC broadcasts a documentary on the British National Party in which undercover reporter Jason Gwynne infiltrated the BNP by posing as a football hooligan 82 83 The programme results in Mark Collett and Nick Griffin the leader of the party being charged for inciting racial hatred in April 2005 for comments made in the film 84 18 July BBC Four airs a night of programming celebrating the work of Jack Rosenthal including an episode of Coronation Street written by him 85 23 July Repeats of Rosie and Jim end on CITV 27 July Tiny Pop launched in the UK 2004 present August edit 6 August Nadia Almada wins the fifth series of Big Brother 86 8 August EastEnders announce the introduction of a new family the Millers who will be seen on screen from September 87 11 August The Daily Mirror reports that a laptop stolen during a burglary at the home of a senior member of the EastEnders production team could lead to several months of major storylines being leaked as the computer contained scripts for upcoming episodes 88 12 August Five signs a deal with Sony Pictures Television to premiere a number of films before they appear on pay per view platforms These include the British television debut of Terminator 3 Rise of the Machines 89 15 August Channel 4 airs the 2000 musical film Coyote Ugly 19 August Channel 4 s subscription film channel FilmFour announces it will be available to non subscribers for the first weekend in October The free weekend will coincide with the beginning of the channel s month long Killer Thrillers season 90 31 August CITV axes in vision continuity between programmes for a second time The change is made as part of its production relocation from Birmingham to Manchester Channel 4 airs Franklin for the very final time September edit September The BBC airs the final episode of The Fresh Prince of Bel Air ending repeats 4 September Launch of the UK version of The X Factor the first television programme produced by Simon Cowell s production company Syco Cowell is joined on the judging panel by Louis Walsh and Sharon Osbourne 91 92 5 September ITV1 aired the 14th series of Heartbeat with the opening episode Money Money Money watched by 8 76 million viewers 11 September Harry Hill became the narrator in series 16 of ITV s comedy clip show You ve Been Framed replacing Jonathan Wilkes 16 September BBC One airs a special edition of Question Time to celebrate its 25th anniversary 93 23 September Bosses at Coronation Street confirm that Johnny Briggs who plays Mike Baldwin will leave the series in 2006 after agreeing an exit strategy with the actor 94 27 September ABC1 a channel from Disney is launched in the UK 95 EastEnders wins Best Soap at the Inside Soap Awards for the eighth year in a row 96 28 September ITV has signed a deal with Warner Bros to air film releases produced in 2003 2004 and 2005 Titles include Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban The Matrix Reloaded The Matrix Revolutions and Troy 97 October edit 1 October As part of its response to the Hutton Inquiry the BBC launches Newswatch a programme providing a viewer and listener right to reply on BBC News s reporting and coverage of news events BBC Technology incorporating the BBC s Broadcast Engineering division is sold to Siemens Business Services for approximately 200m and a 2bn 10 year outsourcing contract ITV talk show host Trisha Goddard will move to Five in 2005 after signing a two year contract with the broadcaster 98 2 October BBC One airs One Night with Barry Manilow a television special in which Barry Manilow performs some of his best known songs 99 ITV1 begins airing the fourth series of Ant amp Dec s Saturday Night Takeaway 4 October UK television debut of the US version of The Apprentice with Donald Trump on BBC Two 100 Peppa Pig begins its first broadcast on ABC in Australia 13 October The BBC ITV and Channel 4 announce that audio description which helps people with sight loss to follow television programmes by describing some of the visual content is now available through Sky 101 It is announced that the entire Ferreira family will leave EastEnders in Spring 2005 102 21 October BSkyB launch their free digital satellite TV service that offers viewers a selection of 140 TV and 80 radio channels for a one off payment of 150 103 27 October British television premiere of the James Bond film Die Another Day on ITV1 104 28 October BBC One airs a special edition of Question Time from Miami Florida ahead of the 2004 US presidential election 105 30 October The BBC receives hundreds of complaints after reporter Barbara Plett describes herself crying when a frail Yasser Arafat was evacuated to France for medical treatment Ultimately these complaints are partially upheld by the BBC Governors Programme Complaints Committee 106 November edit 1 November The digital television station ITV3 is launched at 9 00 pm replacing Granada Plus which ceases broadcasting earlier that day unexpectedly after ITV takes full control of Granada Sky Broadcasting in a deal that will allow for ITV3 to launch on Sky Digital 107 108 On the same day ITV1 unveils a new look replacing its celebrity led idents that had been used for just over two years with new idents that feature the ITV1 logo now made up of individual squares animating into place on various abstract blue backgrounds 5 November Just over a year after his high profile return to EastEnders the BBC confirms that Leslie Grantham who plays Den Watts will leave for a second time 109 The Simpsons debuts on Channel 4 having won the broadcasting rights from the BBC in February 2002 with the first terrestrial showings of the episodes A Tale of Two Springfields and Treehouse of Horror XI The network plans to air classic re runs of the show on weeknights at 6pm with first run episodes airing in a primetime slot on Friday nights 10 November British television premiere of the 2002 romantic comedy drama film About a Boy starring Hugh Grant Rachel Weisz and Nicholas Hoult The film airs on ITV1 first before being shown on BBC One on 14 November 14 November Five shows the UK terrestrial television premiere of Terminator 3 Rise of the Machines 110 15 November It emerges that Mersey Television boss Phil Redmond wrote to Secretary of State for Culture Media and Sport offering to buy the publicly funded Channel 4 However Ofcom says that the channel will not be privatised 111 17 November It is reported that merger talks between Channel 4 and Five have been called off after complexities arose between the public broadcaster Channel 4 and its commercial counterpart 112 ITV1 airs the British television premiere of The Mummy Returns 18 November The video for the new charity single Do They Know It s Christmas by Band Aid 20 airs simultaneously on all five main UK television networks as well as over twenty satellite and cable stations This unprecedented broadcast attracts 13 5 million viewers between 5 50 and 6 00pm 113 24 November A report by Ofcom has recommended that elderly and visually impaired people should be given financial assistance to help them buy equipment capable of receiving digital television before the analogue signal is switched off The report suggests the government may need to set aside 250m 400m to cover the cost of this 114 26 November Five airs the 2000th episode of its soap Family Affairs 115 29 November The BBC announces that Top of the Pops will move from its Friday evening BBC One slot to BBC Two where it will air on Sunday evenings 116 December edit 1 December BBC News reports that the digital switchover trial has begun after Ferryside and Llansteffan had their digital signal switched on a few days earlier The towns were chosen because they received their signal from a single relay which had poor reception and residents report that their viewing experience has improved since digital transmission began 117 2 December BBC Two unveils its winter season of programming which will include a major documentary Auschwitz to coincide with Holocaust Memorial Day 118 4 December Thunderbirds Are Go by Busted is voted the 2004 Record of the Year by ITV viewers 119 5 December ITV1 aired the 4th series of the medical drama series The Royal with the opening episode watched by 9 43 million viewers 6 December Joe Pasquale wins the fourth series of ITV1 s I m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here 120 7 December Netwise the company that handled text voting for ITV s Record of the Year show says that thousands of customers who were accidentally overcharged will receive refunds after it emerged that some Virgin and T Mobile users were charged multiple times for a single vote The company confirms the affected votes did not alter the final result 121 11 December Steve Brookstein wins the first series of The X Factor 122 On the same evening actress Jill Halfpenny and dance partner Darren Bennett win the second series of Strictly Come Dancing 123 12 December Double Olympic gold medalist Kelly Holmes is named as this year s BBC Sports Personality of the Year 124 125 ITV1 airs Westlife She s The One a one off X Factor style programme following Irish boy band Westlife as they search for a fan to sing on their latest album Allow Us To Be Frank Joanne Hindley from Bolton is chosen to accompany the band on their rendition of The Way You Look Tonight Agatha Christie s Marple makes its debut on ITV1 with the first episode watched by 8 72 million viewers 24 December Christmas Eve highlights on BBC One include the films The Princess Diaries and Shrek Stan Richards makes his final appearance as Seth Armstrong in Emmerdale which he will be killed off a year later Richards died in 11th February 2005 at the age of 74 25 December The first Harry Potter film Harry Potter and the Philosopher s Stone makes its UK television debut on BBC One as part of the channel s Christmas Day lineup 126 127 26 December Overnight viewing figures suggest BBC One beat ITV in the Christmas Day battle of the ratings with EastEnders watched by 12 3 million viewers and The Vicar of Dibley achieving an audience of 11 8 million The television premiere of Harry Potter and the Philosopher s Stone was seen by 7 9 million On ITV Coronation Street attracted 11 3 million while the first Midsomer Murders Christmas special received 6 3 million viewers 128 27 December Debut of Pride Simon Nye s tale about two lion cubs growing up on the African plains and which is aired on BBC One The film features the voices of numerous British actors and uses CGI technology to enhance footage of actual lions and other animals 129 31 December New Year s Eve highlights on BBC One include the network television premiere of the psychological thriller Don t Say a Word 130 After five and a half years Channel 4 has another rebrand replacing the previous squares idents with objects that transform into the Channel 4 logo Unknown edit STV axes the lunchtime edition of Scotland Today Peppa Pig begins its first television screening in New Zealand on TV3 Debuts editBBC One edit 1 January Carrie s War 2004 17 January The Murder Room 2004 2 February Sea of Souls 2004 2007 24 February Hustle 2004 2012 12 March The Worst Week of My Life 2004 2006 18 April He Knew He Was Right 2004 15 May Strictly Come Dancing 2004 present 6 July 55 Degrees North 2004 2005 9 July Coming Home 2004 present 3 September Carrie amp Barry 2004 2005 6 September Live at the Apollo 2004 present 9 September Should I Worry About 2004 2005 28 September A Thing Called Love 2004 16 October Julian Fellowes Investigates A Most Mysterious Murder 2004 17 October Himalaya with Michael Palin 2004 14 November North amp South 2004 26 December Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Silk Stocking 2004 BBC Two edit 15 February Bella and the Boys 2004 20 February Sex amp Lies 2004 1 March Look and Read Shadow Play 2004 14 March Gunpowder Treason amp Plot 2004 13 April Hawking 2004 20 April Happy Birthday BBC Two 2004 7 July The Long Firm 2004 15 August Match of the Day 2 2004 present 29 September Arrested Development 2003 2006 2013 2018 2019 12 October Who Do You Think You Are 2004 present BBC Three edit 6 January Nighty Night 2004 2005 18 May The Mighty Boosh 2004 2007 24 May Killing Time 2004 23 June Bodies 2004 2006 29 June The Smoking Room 2004 2005 BBC Four edit 15 January The Alan Clark Diaries 2004 BBC News 24 edit 1 October Newswatch 2004 present CBBC edit 8 March Bamzooki 2004 2010 21 September Shoebox Zoo 2004 2007 ITV Including ITV1 ITV2 and ITV3 edit 5 January The Sleepover Club 2003 2007 7 January Powers 2004 8 January Unsolved 2004 2006 10 January Ministry of Mayhem 2004 2006 16 February Life Begins 2004 2006 24 Hour Quiz 2004 13 March Murder in Suburbia 2004 2005 18 March Murder City 2004 2006 5 April The Second Quest 2004 19 April 60 Minute Makeover 2004 present 21 April Shane 2004 25 April The Brief 2004 2005 23 May Hell s Kitchen 2004 2009 7 June Making Waves 2004 A Line in the Sand 2004 11 July Island at War 2004 13 July My Life as a Popat 2004 2007 14 August Sex Footballers and Videotape 2004 1 September Steel River Blues 2004 2 September Doc Martin 2004 2019 4 September The X Factor 2004 2019 Von Trapped 2004 11 September Beauty 2004 18 September King of Fridges 2004 19 September She s Gone 2004 24 September Orange Playlist 2004 2007 26 September Dirty Filthy Love 2004 18 October Tunnel of Love 2004 24 October Totally Spies 2001 2008 25 October Whose Baby 2004 4 November Blue Dove 2004 15 November Lie with Me 2004 12 December Agatha Christie s Marple 2004 2013 20 December Christmas Lights 2004 27 December The Final Quest 2004 Channel 4 edit 13 January Shameless 2004 2013 25 January Comfortably Numb 2004 2 March No Angels 2004 2006 7 March The O C 2003 2007 7 July Supernanny 2004 2008 2010 2012 as Extreme Parental Guidance 24 August NY LON 2004 3 September Green Wing 2004 2007 14 October Sex Traffic 2004 23 November The Sex Inspectors 2004 2007 Five edit 31 May Peppa Pig 2004 present 7 June The Gadget Show 2004 present 11 September Beyblade G Revolution 2004 Duel Masters 2004 2005 30 October Murder Prevention 2004 S4C edit 27 July Clwb Winx 2004 2009 Sky One edit 13 January Nip Tuck 2003 2010 12 February Cold Case 2003 2010 13 April Las Vegas 2003 2008 17 October Hex 2004 2006 23 October Power Rangers Dino Thunder 2004 Cartoon Network UK edit 5 January Whatever Happened to Robot Jones 2002 2004 5 April Xiaolin Showdown 2003 2006 30 October Foster s Home for Imaginary Friends 2004 2009 1 November Atomic Betty 2004 2008 Nickelodeon UK edit 6 September Drake amp Josh 6 September 2004 16 September 2007 Trouble edit 7 June Undergrads 2001 16 July Run of the House 2003 2004 Nicktoons UK edit 5 January My Dad The Rock Star 2003 2004 31 October Danny Phantom 31 October 2004 24 August 2007 Boomerang UK edit 2 February Duck Dodgers 2004 2007 Disney Channel UK edit 8 November Brandy amp Mr Whiskers 2004 06 Fox Kids UK Jetix UK edit 3 April Sonic X 2002 04 7 August Martin Mystery 2003 2006 Pop edit 3 February Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog 1993 27 May Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog 1993 Sonic week on Pop in the UK 65 Episodes 2 August Sonic the Hedgehog 1993 1994 Channels editNew channels edit Date Channel 8 March UKTV People UKTV People 1 27 September ABC1 1 November ITV3 Defunct channels edit Main article List of former TV channels in the United Kingdom 2004 Date Channel 16 April TV Travel Shop TV Travel Shop 2 1 November Plus Rebranded channels edit Date Old Name New Name 8 March UK Bright Ideas UKTV Bright Ideas UK Drama UKTV Drama UK Food UKTV Food UK Food 1 UKTV Food 1 UK Gold UKTV Gold UK Gold 1 UKTV Gold 1 UK G2 UKTV G2 UK History UKTV History UK History 1 UKTV History 1 UK Horizons UKTV Documentary UK Horizons 1 UKTV Documentary 1 UK Style UKTV Style UK Style 1 UKTV Style 1 27 July Pop Plus Tiny PopTelevision shows editChanges of network affiliation edit Show Moved from Moved to What Not to Wear BBC Two BBC One The Kumars The Simpsons UK Terrestrial Rights Channel 4 24 Sky One 100 Deeds for Eddie McDowd Disney Channel Nickelodeon Franklin Channel 4 Five Winx Club FoxBox USA S4C Winx Club Welsh Title Clwb Winx Tots TV Carlton Kids CITV Block CBeebies and BBC Two Atomic Betty Cartoon Network CITV on ITV1 Fun Song Factory GMTV CITV King of the Hill first run rights Sky One FX Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog The Children s Channel Pop Pop Plus Sonic the Hedgehog The Children s Channel The Sleepover Club CITV Nickelodeon Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog Channel 4 ITV2 Mummies Alive Sky OneGMTV ITV2 Tiny Pop Pop Tiny Pop Returning this year after a break of one year or longer edit Postman Pat 1981 1991 1994 1996 2004 2008 Pingu 1986 1998 2004 2006 Tots TV 1993 1998 2004 2008 Fun Song Factory 1998 2004 Continuing television shows edit1920s edit BBC Wimbledon 1927 1939 1946 2019 2021 present 1930s edit The Boat Race 1938 1939 1946 2019 1950s edit Andy Pandy 1950 1970 2002 2005 Panorama 1953 present What the Papers Say 1956 2008 131 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 Superstars 1973 1985 2003 2005 Last of the Summer Wine 1973 2010 Arena 1975 present One Man and His Dog 1976 present Top Gear 1977 2001 2002 present Grange Hill 1978 2008 Ski Sunday 1978 present Antiques Roadshow 1979 present Question Time 1979 present 1980s edit Children in Need 1980 present Timewatch 1982 present Countdown 1982 present The Bill 1984 2010 Channel 4 Racing 1984 2016 Thomas amp Friends 1984 present EastEnders 1985 present Comic Relief 1985 present Casualty 1986 present ChuckleVision 1987 2009 This Morning 1988 present 1990s edit Stars in Their Eyes 1990 2006 2015 A Touch of Frost 1992 2010 Heartbeat 1992 2010 Breakfast with Frost 1993 2005 Room 101 1994 2007 2012 2018 Time Team 1994 2013 The National Lottery Draws 1994 2017 Top of the Pops 2 1994 2017 Never Mind the Buzzcocks 1996 2015 Silent Witness 1996 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 132 My Parents Are Aliens 1999 2006 133 2000s edit Doctors 2000 present Big Brother 2000 2018 The Weakest Link 2000 2012 2017 present The Kumars 2001 2006 2014 Popworld 2001 2007 Real Crime 2001 2011 UK Top 40 2002 2005 Harry Hill s TV Burp 2002 2012 Flog It 2002 2020 Foyle s War 2002 2015 I m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here 2002 present Spooks 2002 2011 Angelina Ballerina 2002 2005 Tiny Pop 2003 2008 Daily Politics 2003 2018 Peep Show 2003 2015 New Tricks 2003 2015 Politics Show 2003 2011 QI 2003 present The Royal 2003 2011 This Week 2003 2019 Ending this year editITV News at Ten 1967 1999 2001 2004 2008 present Auf Wiedersehen Pet 1983 1986 2002 2004 Frasier 1993 2004 Animal Hospital 1994 2004 Changing Rooms 1996 2004 Liquid News 2000 2004 2DTV 2001 2004 As If 2001 2004 The Premiership 2001 2004 15 Storeys High 2002 2004 Bo Selecta 2002 2004 The Vault 2002 2004 Mr Bean The Animated Series 2002 2004 2015 present Born to Be Different 2003 2004 2006 2007 2009 2011 2013 2016 Hardware 2003 2004 The Salon 2003 2004 The Smash Hits Chart Show 2003 2004 He Knew He Was Right 2004 The Long Firm 2004 Himalaya with Michael Palin 2004 Winning Lines 1999 2004 North amp South 2004 Robot Wars 1998 2004 2016 2018 Deaths editDate Name Age Cinematic Credibility 4 January Brian Gibson 59 television director Horizon Blue Remembered Hills 9 January Lyndon Brook 77 actor I Claudius The Avengers The New Avengers Crown Court 27 January Rikki Fulton 79 Scottish actor and comedian surviving half of Francie and Josie 29 January James Saunders 79 television scriptwriter Bloomers 26 February Russell Hunter 79 actor Callan The Gaffer 7 March Michael Stringer 79 television production designer The Hound of the Baskervilles Paradise Postponed 8 March Robin Hunter 74 actor Up Pompeii Poirot 11 March Adrian Ropes 62 Egyptian born British actor Emergency Ward 10 The Avengers Randall and Hopkirk 13 March Max Harris 85 television theme composer Porridge Open All Hours The Singing Detective 18 March Richard Marner 82 Russian born British actor Colonel Von Strohm in Allo Allo 28 March Sir Peter Ustinov 82 British actor Thirteen at Dinner Dead Man s Folly 29 March Hubert Gregg 89 BBC broadcaster 30 March Alistair Cooke 95 BBC broadcaster and transatlantic commentator 13 April Caron Keating 41 television presenter Blue Peter 17 April Bruce Boa 73 actor Fawlty Towers 19 April Philip Locke 76 actor Doctor Who 3 May Anthony Ainley 71 actor Doctor Who 14 May Shaun Sutton 85 writer director producer and longest serving Head of Drama at BBC Television 16 May Harry Elton 74 television producer Coronation Street 29 May Jack Rosenthal 134 72 television scriptwriter Coronation Street That Was the Week That Was 3 June Harold Goodwin 86 actor Minder All Creatures Great and Small That s My Boy 6 June Judy Campbell 88 actress 18 June Frederick Jaeger 76 German born British actor Doctor Who 19 June Colin McCormack 62 actor Dixon of Dock Green EastEnders 23 June Peter Birrel 68 actor Frontier in Space Alexander the Greatest 1 July Peter Barnes 73 television scriptwriter 3 July John Barron 83 actor The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin 17 July Pat Roach 67 actor Auf Wiedersehen Pet The Last Place on Earth 28 July Alexei de Keyser 36 television producer 30 July Ali Abbasi 42 Pakistani born British television presenter 7 August Bernard Levin 75 journalist and broadcaster That Was the Week That Was 13 August Peter Woodthorpe 72 actor Only Fools and Horses Inspector Morse 18 August Hugh Manning 83 actor Emmerdale Mrs Thursday 1 September Richard Everitt 71 television producer Coronation Street 7 September Fritha Goodey 31 actress 10 September Glyn Owen 76 actor Emergency Ward 10 Howards Way 29 September Christopher Hancock 76 actor EastEnders 6 October Pete McCarthy 51 television presenter 13 October Ivor Wood 72 Children s TV director The Magic Roundabout The Herbs The Wombles Paddington Bear Postman Pat etc 14 October Sheila Keith 84 actress Crossroads The Pallisers 28 October Graham Roberts 75 actor Z Cars 6 November Fred Dibnah 66 presenter and steeplejack 9 November Emlyn Hughes 57 Former footballer and A Question of Sport captain 28 November Molly Weir 94 actress Rentaghost 11 December Christopher Blake 55 actor Mixed Blessings That s My Boy 19 December Richard Best 88 television director The Avengers 21 December Michael Forrest 72 actor 26 December Garard Green 80 actor and 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