Timeline of Channel 5

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This is a timeline of the history of British television network Channel 5.

Contents

1980s

1990s

Logo used from 30 March 1997 to 15 September 2002 Channel 5 Old Logo.svg
Logo used from 30 March 1997 to 15 September 2002

2000s

Logo used from 16 September 2002 to 5 October 2008 Five.svg
Logo used from 16 September 2002 to 5 October 2008
Logo used from 6 October 2008 to 13 February 2011 Five logo.svg
Logo used from 6 October 2008 to 13 February 2011

2010s

Logo used from 2011 to 2016 Channel 5 logo 2011.svg
Logo used from 2011 to 2016
Logo used since 2016 Channel 5 (UK) 2016.svg
Logo used since 2016

2020s

See also

References

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