1993 in British television

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This is a list of British television related events from 1993.

Contents

Events

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

Debuts

BBC1

BBC2

ITV

Channel 4

Sky One

Nickelodeon UK

Channels

New channels

DateChannel
1 September The Family Channel
Nickelodeon
UK Living
17 September Cartoon Network
TNT
1 October QVC

Defunct channels

DateChannel
24 January Lifestyle
Lifestyle Satellite Jukebox
1 March Screensport

Rebranded channels

DateOld NameNew Name
1 SeptemberSky Movies PlusSky Movies
2 OctoberSuper ChannelNBC Super Channel

Television shows

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
2 February Bernard Braden 76actor and comedian
9 February Bill Grundy 69television presenter
13 February Willoughby Gray 76actor ( Howards' Way )
18 February Jacqueline Hill 63actress ( Doctor Who )
Leslie Norman 81television director
28 February Joyce Carey 94actress
7 March Patricia Lawrence 67actress
9 April Jess Yates 74television presenter ( Stars on Sunday )
6 May Ann Todd 83actress
10 June Les Dawson 62comedian ( The Les Dawson Show ) and television presenter ( Blankety Blank )
11 June Bernard Bresslaw 59actor and comedian
22 June Victor Maddern 65actor ( The Dick Emery Show )
11 August Philip Martell 86theme tune composer
18 August Tony Barwick 59scriptwriter
24 August George Cansdale 83television presenter
31 August Stuart Latham 81television producer ( Coronation Street )
2 September Eric Berry 80actor
12 September Harold Innocent 60actor
20 September Leonard Parkin 64newsreader
7 October Cyril Cusack 82actor
10 October John Bindon 50actor ( Z-Cars , Softly, Softly: Taskforce )
12 October Patrick Holt 81actor ( Dixon of Dock Green , Crown Court , Shabby Tiger , Emmerdale )
5 November Michael Bilton 73actor ( To the Manor Born , Waiting For God )
9 November Stanley Myers 63theme tune composer
21 November Richard Wordsworth 78actor
28 November Kenneth Connor 75actor ( 'Allo 'Allo! )
1 December Lynette Davies 45actress

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