1997 in British television

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This is a list of British television related events from 1997.

Contents

Events

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

Unknown

Debuts

BBC1/One

BBC2/Two

BBC News 24

ITV

Channel 4

S4C

Channel 5

Disney Channel UK

Sky 1/One

Paramount Comedy Channel

Channels

New channels

DateChannel
3 February Trouble
30 March Channel 5
1 September National Geographic Channel
1 November UK Arena
UK Horizons
UK Style
9 November BBC News 24
22 November Rapture TV

Defunct channels

DateChannel
31 August Granada Talk TV
Sky 2 (original)

Rebranded channels

DateOld NameNew Name
3 February The Family Channel Challenge TV
14 February SelecTV Carlton Select
3 AprilThe Learning Channel Discovery Home & Leisure
4 OctoberBBC1 BBC One
BBC2 BBC Two
27 OctoberUK Living Living TV
1 NovemberSky 1 Sky One
Sky Movies Sky Movies Screen 1
The Movie Channel Sky Movies Screen 2

Television shows

Changes of network affiliation

ShowsMoved fromMoved to
Sale of the Century ITV Challenge
3-2-1
Blockbusters Sky One BBC Two

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 Jill Summers 86actress ( Coronation Street )
20 January Dennis Main Wilson 72television producer
21 January John Glyn-Jones 87actor
23 January David Waller 76actor ( Cribb , Edward & Mrs Simpson )
30 January Nicholas Mallett 51television producer
9 February Barry Evans 53actor ( Doctor in the House , Mind Your Language )
24 February Isabelle Lucas 69actress ( The Fosters )
25 February Scott Forbes 76actor and scriptwriter
9 March Terry Nation 66television scriptwriter ( Doctor Who )
13 March Ronald Fraser 66actor ( The Sweeney , Brideshead Revisited , Minder , Lovejoy )
29 March Ellen Pollock 94actress
6 April Barbara Yu Ling 63actress
3 May Hughie Green 77television presenter ( Opportunity Knocks )
11 May Genine Graham 70television presenter
7 June Paul Reade 54theme tune composer ( The Victorian Kitchen Garden , The Flumps , Crystal Tipps and Alistair , Antiques Roadshow )
19 June Julia Smith 70television director and producer ( EastEnders )
22 June Don Henderson 65actor ( Doctor Who , The Paradise Club , Strangers )
26 June Charlie Chester 83stand-up comedian and TV and radio presenter
7 July Royston Tickner 74actor
15 July Rosamund Greenwood 90actress ( Upstairs, Downstairs , All Creatures Great and Small , Angels , Crown Court , A Perfect Spy )
22 July Vincent Hanna 57television journalist
24 July Brian Glover 63actor ( Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads? , Porridge , Dixon of Dock Green , Secret Army , Last of the Summer Wine , All Creatures Great and Small , The Bill )
Bill Shine 85actor ( Super Gran )
27 July Isabel Dean 79actress ( I, Claudius , Inspector Morse )
13 August Marjorie Lynette Sigley 68actress and television producer ( The Wall Game , T-Bag )
14 August John Elliot 79television producer
25 August Peter Dews 67television stage director
12 September Leonard Maguire 73actor ( Dixon of Dock Green , Emmerdale Farm , Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads? , EastEnders , Bergerac )
17 September Brian Hall 59actor (Terry Hughes in Fawlty Towers )
19 September Jack May 75actor ( Adam Adamant Lives! )
25 September Paul Bernard 68television director
30 September Graeme MacDonald 67television producer
5 October Andrew Keir 71actor ( The Avengers , Z Cars )
Debbie Linden 36actress ( Are You Being Served? , Bergerac , The Bill )
6 October Adrienne Hill 60actress ( Doctor Who )
20 October Ron Tarr 60Actor ( EastEnders as Big Ron)
17 November Wilfred Josephs 70theme tune composer ( Horizon , I, Claudius , Pride and Prejudice )
4 December Richard Vernon 72actor ( The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy , Yes Minister , Yes, Prime Minister )
8 December Stephen Tredre 34actor ( The Bill )

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