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This is a list of British television related events from 2001.
Cartoon Network shut down all its analogue signals to move to Telewest, Cable, NTL, Sky Digital and ON Digital.
Date | Channel |
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18 January | E4 |
1 February | The Studio |
1 May | MTV Hits |
15 May | Smash Hits |
30 June | Disney Channel +1 |
11 August | ITV Sport Channel |
5 November | UK Food |
Date | Channel |
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17 March | SceneOne |
31 March | BBC Choice Northern Ireland |
BBC Choice Scotland | |
BBC Choice Wales | |
1 May | MTV Extra |
27 July | S2 |
2 September | .tv |
1 December | TasteCFN |
Date | Old Name | New Name |
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11 August | ITV | ITV1 |
Date | Name | Age | Cinematic Credibility |
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11 January | Michael Williams | 65 | actor ( The Hanged Man , A Fine Romance ) |
17 January | Robert Robertson | 70 | actor ( Taggart ) |
1 February | Jack Milroy | 86 | Scottish comedian, one half of Francie and Josie |
4 February | Barry Cockcroft | 68 | television documentary director and producer |
Tony Steedman | 73 | actor (Dr Butterworth in Crossroads ) | |
8 February | Brian Nissen | 73 | actor and television presenter |
9 February | Reginald Marsh | 74 | actor |
18 February | Clare Kelly | 78 | actress |
22 February | Christopher Mitchell | 52 | actor ( It Ain't Half Hot Mum ) |
19 March | Norman Mitchell | 82 | actor ( Dad's Army , It Ain't Half Hot Mum , On the Buses , Beryl's Lot ) |
20 March | Doreen Gorsky | 88 | television producer |
21 March | Anthony Steel | 80 | actor |
24 March | Muriel Young | 77 | television presenter |
31 March | Edward Jewesbury | 83 | actor |
1 April | Jean Anderson | 93 | actress ( The Brothers , Tenko ) |
10 April | Nyree Dawn Porter | 65 | actress ( The Forsyte Saga ) |
11 April | George Hersee [229] | 76 | BBC engineer who designed Test Card F |
Harry Secombe [230] | 79 | singer, comedian and television presenter ( Songs of Praise , Stars on Sunday , Highway ) | |
17 April | Terry Scully | 68 | actor |
18 April | Tony Bartley | 82 | television executive |
28 April | Paul Daneman | 75 | actor |
2 May | Ted Rogers [231] | 65 | comedian and host of 3-2-1 |
9 May | Leslie Sands | 79 | actor ( Cluff , The Saint , The Avengers , Z-Cars ) |
19 May | John Warner | 77 | actor ( Potter , Terry and June ) |
22 May | Jack Watling | 78 | actor ( The Plane Makers , The Power Game , Pathfinders ) |
20 June | Angela Browne | 62 | actress ( Ghost Squad , The Avengers , The Prisoner , Upstairs, Downstairs , The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes ) |
27 June | Joan Sims [232] | 71 | actress ( Till Death Us Do Part , Sykes , On the Up , As Time Goes By ) |
2 July | Jack Gwillim | 91 | actor ( Danger Man , The Saint , The Troubleshooters ) |
5 July | George Ffitch | 72 | television presenter |
13 July | Eleanor Summerfield | 80 | actress ( The World of Wooster , Lovejoy , Midsomer Murders ) |
4 August | Joseph Cooper | 88 | television presenter ( Face the Music ) |
6 August | Kenneth MacDonald | 50 | actor ( It Ain't Half Hot Mum , Only Fools and Horses ) |
Dorothy Tutin | 71 | actress ( The Six Wives of Henry VIII ) | |
18 August | Tom Watson | 69 | actor |
25 August | Inigo Jackson | 68 | actor |
1 September | Brian Moore | 69 | sports commentator and television presenter |
3 September | John Chapman | 74 | television scriptwriter |
22 September | Gordon Reece | 71 | television producer and journalist |
27 September | Helen Cherry | 85 | actress |
29 September | Jimmy O'Connor | 83 | television scriptwriter ( The Wednesday Play and Play for Today ) |
31 October | Jenny Laird | 89 | actress ( All Creatures Great and Small ) |
13 November | Peggy Mount | 86 | actress ( George and the Dragon ) |
14 November | Charlotte Coleman [233] | 33 | actress ( Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit , Worzel Gummidge ) |
18 November | Malcolm McFee | 52 | actor ( Please Sir! ) |
24 November | Rachel Gurney | 81 | actress ( Upstairs, Downstairs ) |
28 November | Michael Yates | 82 | television designer |
11 December | Lynette Lithgow [234] | 51 | newsreader and journalist |
20 December | Edward Evans | 87 | actor ( The Grove Family , Coronation Street ) |
26 December | Nigel Hawthorne | 72 | actor ( Yes, Prime Minister , Mapp and Lucia ) |
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