1992 in British television

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This is a list of British television related events from 1992.

Contents

Events

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

Unknown

Debuts

BBC1

BBC2

ITV

Channel 4

Sky One

Sky Sports

MTV Europe

Channels

New channels

DateChannel
13 January The Parliamentary Channel
31 January The Adult Channel
9 March The Learning Channel
25 April The Box
4 May Wire TV
1 October Sky Movies Gold
October CMT Europe
1 November UK Gold
December Performance Channel

Defunct channels

DateChannel
30 September The Comedy Channel
31 December Sky Arts

Television shows

Changes of network affiliation

ShowsMoved fromMoved to
The Magic Roundabout BBC1 Channel 4
Paddington
The Wombles
The Herbs
Star Trek: The Next Generation BBC2 Sky One
Rescue 911 ITV
University Challenge BBC2
Stingray
The Dreamstone The Children's Channel

Returning this year after a break of one year or longer

Continuing television shows

1920s

1930s

1940s

1950s

1960s

1970s

1980s

1990s

Ending this year

Births

Deaths

DateNameAgeCinematic Credibility
11 January W. G. Hoskins 83historian and television presenter ( Landscapes of England )
25 February Guy Deghy 79actor ( The Saint )
18 April H. V. Kershaw 74scriptwriter ( Coronation Street )
19 April Frankie Howerd 75comedian and actor ( That Was The Week That Was , Up Pompeii! , The Blunders )
20 April Benny Hill 68comedian ( The Benny Hill Show )
21 April Nigel Williams 47conservator and television presenter
19 May James Bate 47actor (Sleuth, The Spoils of War)
24 May Joan Sanderson 79actress ( Please Sir! , Fawlty Towers , Me and My Girl )
3 June Robert Morley 84actor ( Those Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines , Who Is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe? , British Airways advertisements).
5 June Laurence Naismith 83actor ( The Persuaders! )
5 July Georgia Brown 58actress ( Shoulder to Shoulder )
23 July Maxine Audley 69actress ( Danger Man , Edgar Wallace Mysteries , The Adventures of Black Beauty )
29 August Teddy Turner 75actor ( Never the Twain , Emmerdale )
2 September Johnnie Mortimer 61scriptwriter ( Man About the House , George & Mildred , Robin's Nest , Never the Twain )
5 September Christopher Trace 59television presenter ( Blue Peter )
6 September Mervyn Johns 93actor ( Dixon of Dock Green , Crown Court , Shoestring )
6 October Denholm Elliott 70actor ( Follow the Yellow Brick Road , Brimstone and Treacle , Blade on the Feather )
5 December Hilary Tindall 54actress ( Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) , Emergency - Ward 10 , The Brothers , The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin , Z-Cars )
6 December Percy Herbert 62actor ( Danger Man , The Saint , Z-Cars , Dixon of Dock Green , Worzel Gummidge )
11 December Michael Robbins 62actor ( On the Buses )
22 December Ted Willis 78scriptwriter ( Dixon of Dock Green )

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