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This is a list of British television-related events from 2003.
Date | Channel |
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15 January | Ftn |
UK Bright Ideas | |
3 February | Channel U |
9 February | BBC Three |
1 September | Paramount Comedy 2 |
8 September | Toonami |
Pop Plus | |
16 December | VH2 |
Date | Channel |
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1 January | The Studio |
January | The Racing Channel |
9 February | BBC Choice |
31 March | Carlton Cinema |
8 September | CNX |
Date | Old Name | New Name |
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29 May | Toons and Tunes | Pop |
31 October | Sky Movies Premier/Max/Cinema | Sky Movies 1, Sky Movies 2, Sky Movies 3, Sky Movies 4, Sky Movies 5, Sky Movies 6, Sky Movies 7, Sky Movies 8, Sky Movies 9, Sky Cinema 1, Sky Cinema 2 |
Date | Name | Age | Cinematic Credibility |
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1 January | Cyril Shaps | 79 | actor ( Doctor Who ) |
8 January | Ron Goodwin | 77 | theme tune composer |
9 January | Peter Tinniswood [198] | 66 | radio and TV comedy scriptwriter, and author |
13 January | Elisabeth Croft [199] | 95 | actor (Edith Tatum in ATV soap Crossroads ) |
7 February | Stephen Whittaker | 55 | actor and television director |
21 February | Barry Bucknell | 91 | television presenter |
11 March | Kevin Laffan [200] | 80 | writer and author (creator of Emmerdale ) |
15 March | Thora Hird [201] | 91 | actress (Edie Pegden in Last of the Summer Wine ) |
22 March | Terry Lloyd | 50 | news reporter, killed during Iraq War skirmish |
30 March | Gaby Rado | 48 | news reporter, killed during Iraq War |
16 April | Danny O'Dea | 91 | actor (Eli Duckett in Last of the Summer Wine ) |
22 April | Berkeley Smith | 84 | television broadcaster |
12 May | Jeremy Sandford | 72 | television scriptwriter |
24 May | Rachel Kempson | 92 | actress ( Jennie: Lady Randolph Churchill , The Jewel in the Crown ) |
30 May | John Roberts | 75 | historian and television presenter ( The Triumph of the West ) |
7 June | Tony McAuley | 63 | television producer |
15 June | Philip Stone | 79 | actor ( Coronation Street , The Rat Catchers , Justice ) |
19 June | Laura Sadler [89] | 22 | actress (Sandy Harper in Holby City ) |
1 July | George Roper | 69 | comedian ( The Comedians ) |
9 July | Valerie Gearon | 69 | actress |
2 August | Don Estelle | 70 | actor ( It Ain't Half Hot Mum ) |
6 August | Larry Taylor | 85 | actor |
10 August | Constance Chapman | 91 | actor |
12 August | Jackie Hamilton | 66 | comedian ( The Comedians ) |
24 August | Zena Walker | 69 | actress ( The Adventures of Robin Hood ) |
Kent Walton [202] | 86 | television sports commentator and presenter | |
2 September | Peter West | 83 | BBC sports commentator |
4 September | Ben Aris | 66 | actor ( Hi-de-Hi! , To the Manor Born ) |
11 September | Stuart Golland [203] | 58 | actor (George Ward in Heartbeat ) |
23 September | Sarah Parkinson [204] | 41 | producer and writer of radio and television programmes |
30 September | John Hawkesworth | 82 | television producer and scriptwriter |
10 October | Julia Trevelyan Oman | 73 | television set designer |
23 October | Tony Capstick [205] | 59 | comedian and actor |
8 November | Bob Grant [206] | 71 | actor (Jack Harper in On the Buses ) |
11 November | Robert Brown | 82 | actor ( The Newcomers ) |
Don Taylor | 67 | television director | |
19 November | Gillian Barge | 63 | actress |
20 November | Robert Addie | 43 | actor ( Robin of Sherwood ) |
23 November | Patricia Burke | 83 | actress ( The Adventures of Robin Hood ) |
26 November | Gordon Reid | 64 | actor |
22 December | Rose Hill [207] | 89 | actress (Madame Fanny La Fan in 'Allo 'Allo! ) |
27 December | Alan Bates | 69 | actor ( An Englishman Abroad ) |
29 December | Bob Monkhouse [208] | 75 | comedian and entertainer ( The Golden Shot , Celebrity Squares , Family Fortunes , Bob's Full House , The $64,000 Question , The Big Breakfast , Monkhouse's Memory Masters, Wipeout ) |
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