This is a list of British television related events from 2004.
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8 March | UKTV People |
UKTV People +1 | |
27 September | ABC1 |
1 November | ITV3 |
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16 April | TV Travel Shop |
TV Travel Shop 2 | |
1 November | Plus |
Date | Old Name | New Name |
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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 |
Show | Moved from | Moved to |
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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 One GMTV |
ITV2 |
Tiny Pop | Pop | Tiny Pop |
Date | Name | Age | Cinematic Credibility |
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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) |