2016 in British television

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This is a list of events taking place in 2016 related to British television.

Events

January

Date Event
1 BBC One airs an extended version of its television special, Adele at the BBC, which includes comedy footage of a sketch in which Adele surprises a roomful of lookalikes. The footage had proved popular with viewers of the BBC's YouTube site following the programme's previous broadcast in November 2015.[1][2]
ITV have signed a £30m four year deal for the terrestrial broadcasting rights to air horse racing from 2017, ending a three decades long run of the sport on Channel 4. Major events will include the Grand National.[3]
2 It is announced that British horse racing coverage will move from Channel 4 to ITV from January 2017 to January 2021 after ITV won the broadcasting rights to show free-to-air coverage of the sport. Events such as the Cheltenham Festival, Grand National, the Derby and Royal Ascot will be part of ITV's coverage, with fixtures airing on ITV and ITV4.[4][5]
Figures indicate that The Abominable Bride, an episode of BBC One's Sherlock that aired on New Year's Day, was the most watched drama over the 2015–16 festive period, with an audience of eight million viewers. The Christmas Day finale of Downton Abbey had the highest viewership of that day, with an audience of 6.6 million.[6] Consolidated figures, which include catch-up viewers, subsequently indicate Downton Abbey to have been the most watched programme of the festive period, with an audience of 10.5 million.[7]
3 Debut of BBC One's adaptation of War & Peace, which is watched by an average audience of 6.3 million, peaking at 6.7 million.[8]
4 The BBC confirms 16 February as the date on which BBC Three will begin its transition to an online only channel. A new logo for the channel is introduced.[9]
5 Launch of the seventeenth series of Celebrity Big Brother.[10] Contestant Winston McKenzie causes controversy after expressing anti-gay sentiment in his entry video when he says that he will "cope with a homosexual in the house [by] standing against a brick wall all the time". The former UK Independence Party member and candidate for the 2016 London Mayoral election is booed by the audience as he enters the Big Brother house, while Ofcom have received 165 complaints about the comments by the following day. The regulator says it will assess the complaints before deciding whether to launch an investigation.[11]
6 Writer Charlie Higson confirms that ITV have cancelled Jekyll and Hyde after one series.[12]
The Guardian newspaper appoints Newsnight's investigations correspondent, Nick Hopkins as its head of investigations.[13]
The opening episode of the Eighteenth series of Midsomer Murders is unique in that its storyline features no actual murder.[14]
7 Police confirm that three bodies found at a house in London two days earlier are those of missing former EastEnders actress Sian Blake and her two children, who disappeared on 13 December 2015.[15] Her partner is subsequently arrested by police in Ghana.[16]
8 The BBC is forced to defend its decision to allow shadow defence minister Stephen Doughty to resign on an edition of The Daily Politics after the Labour Party's leadership accuses it of pursuing a "particular political narrative".[17] Doughty had resigned on the programme two days earlier, citing his unhappiness over a recent shadow cabinet reshuffle.[18][19]
Sheridan Smith will play the head of a Dewsbury residents group who spearheaded the search for Shannon Matthews in a forthcoming BBC drama about the girl's 2008 kidnapping.[20]
Archaeologists have called for Channel 5 to pull the series Battlefield Recovery from the schedule amid allegations of grave robbery. The programme, due to debut on 9 January, shows amateur enthusiasts unearthing war graves in Eastern Europe, and is believed to be a reworking of a 2014 programme titled Nazi War Diggers, which was pulled from the National Geographic schedules after criticism.[21]
11 Channel 4 have signed David Coulthard to present their Formula One coverage, ending speculation that he would appear in the new series of Top Gear.[22]
15 As Barbara Windsor makes her latest occasional return to EastEnders as Peggy Mitchell, the actress reveals that she has decided to quit the series for good and that her character will be killed off. Peggy will die from terminal cancer in scenes to be aired later in the year.[23] It is subsequently announced that Ross Kemp will reprise his role as Peggy's son, Grant as part of her exit storyline.[24]
18 Peter Fincham announces he will step down as ITV's director of television from February. He will be replaced by Kevin Lygo, the channel's current director of studios.[25]
19 BBC One controller Charlotte Moore is appointed to the newly created role of controller of BBC TV channels and iPlayer, while Kim Shillinglaw, current controller of BBC Two and BBC Four is to leave the BBC and her position abolished.[26]
31 The death is announced of broadcaster Sir Terry Wogan following a short illness. He was 77.[27]

February

Date Event
2 The BBC announces a deal with Discovery Communications that enables it to broadcast coverage of the Summer and Winter Olympics up to and including the 2024 Summer Games. The agreement covers television, radio and online coverage.[28]
4 US Actor Matt LeBlanc has been signed as a presenter on the relaunched Top Gear, hosting alongside Chris Evans when the show returns in May.[29]
5 The media regular Ofcom is considering whether to investigate a party political broadcast by the UK Independence Party that urged people to vote to leave the European Union because Turkey could join. The film, which emphasized Turkey's Muslim population, suggested that country's accession to the EU could result in an influx of Turkish citizens into the UK. The four-minute film, which aired on 3 February, has resulted in 30 complaints, including allegations of inciting racial hatred.[30]
It is reported that actress Tina Hobley has been forced to quit the third series of Channel 4's athletics-based reality show The Jump after sustaining a dislocated elbow that resulted from a fall while she was training for the series.[31]
Reality television star Scott Timlin wins the seventeenth series of Celebrity Big Brother.[32]
8 Channel 4 launches an urgent safety review of its athletics-based reality series The Jump after olympic gymnast Beth Tweddle and swimmer Rebecca Adlington became the second and third contestants to be forced to withdraw from the competition as a result of injuries suffered during its making.[33]
9 Reality television star Mark-Francis Vandelli withdraws from The Jump after fracturing his ankle during training.[34]
11 The full Top Gear presenting line up is revealed: Chris Evans, Matt LeBlanc, Sabine Schmitz, Eddie Jordan, Rory Reid and Chris Harris.[35]
After suffering a hamstring injury during training, athlete Linford Christie becomes the fifth contestant to withdraw from The Jump.[36]
Channel 5, 5*, and 5USA get a new look as their stencil logos for their channels as they get their very first airing. 5* is also rebranded as 5Star on the same day.[37]
15 BBC Worldwide announces that Keeping Up Appearances is the Corporation's most exported television programme, having been sold to broadcasters overseas nearly 1,000 times.[38]
BBC Three's final night on air sees it repeating episodes of some of its most popular series, including The Mighty Boosh and Family Guy. The final programme, aired in the early hours of 16 February, is a repeat of an episode of Gavin & Stacey. BBC Three becomes an online channel from 16 February.[39]
18 Sean O'Connor, current editor of BBC Radio 4's The Archers is to take over as producer of EastEnders, replacing Dominic Treadwell-Collins.[40]
19 The BBC Trust criticises two nature documentaries for serious editorial breaches over misleading content. In Patagonia: Earth's Secret Paradise, aired in September 2015, apparent footage of a volcanic eruption which occurred that year was actually of a similar event filmed in 2011, while a 2011 documentary apparently showing wild wolves hunting a baby camel was also faked. Producers used a semi-domesticated wolf for scenes in Human Planet: Deserts – Life in the Furnace, which was let off its lead shortly before filming commenced.[41]
Nick Grimshaw confirms he has left The X Factor, and will not be a judge on the series when it returns later in the year.[42]
This Morning agony aunt Denise Robertson, who has been with the series since it began in 1988, confirms she has been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer.[43]
20 The family of Paul Daniels confirm the magician has been diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumour.[44]
23 The BBC announces three special debates ahead of the European Union membership referendum on 21 June—a young voters debate from Glasgow on 19 May, a Question Time special on 15 June, and what is biled as the BBC's "biggest ever campaign event" at Wembley Arena on 21 June.[45]
Chef James Martin announces he will leave BBC One's Saturday Kitchen from the end of March; the programme will use a guest presenter format from the start of April.[46]
24 Jeremy Clarkson apologises to Oisin Tymon, the Top Gear producer he punched in 2015, after settling a £100,000 race discrimination and injury claim.[47]
25 Publication of the Dame Janet Smith Review, which concludes that serious failings at the BBC allowed Jimmy Savile and Stuart Hall to sexually abuse nearly 100 people without detection.[48] BBC Director-General Tony Hall confirms that disc jockey Tony Blackburn has been sacked by the BBC because he failed to co-operate with an element of Janet Smith's report. Blackburn claims he has been "hung out to dry" by the investigation, and threatens to take legal action against his former employers.[49]
Blue Peter presenter Lindsey Russell abandons her attempt to cross the Irish Sea in a giant inflatable ball due to bad weather.[50]
26 Bill Turnbull presents his final BBC Breakfast programme after fifteen years as a presenter. Sports presenter Dan Walker is announced as his replacement.[51]
Channel 4 News economics editor Paul Mason announces he is leaving the broadcaster to pursue a freelance career.[52]
Former The Voice UK contestants Joe and Jake are selected to represent the UK at the 2016 Eurovision Song Contest, with the uptempo "You're Not Alone", a song about unity and love. They are selected to be this year's UK Eurovision entry during a live show held at the O2 Forum in Kentish Town, London, and which is broadcast on BBC Four.[53]
The weekly newspaper review programme What the Papers Say, which aired on television for many years and of late has been part of the BBC Radio 4 schedule, is to be axed due to cost cutting measures at the network. It will end in March after being broadcast for 60 years.[54]
27 Singer Sarah Harding becomes the sixth person to withdraw from the third series of Channel 4's The Jump because of injury.[55]
29 Heather Mills becomes the seventh person to leave The Jump because of injury, having been brought in to replace previous contestants injured during the making of the programme.[56]

March

Date Event
1 Peter Salmon is to step down as the BBC's Director of Studios to take up a position with Endemol Shine, it is announced.[57]
Sir David Clementi's review of BBC governance has concluded that the BBC Trust is "flawed" and that Ofcom should take on responsibility for the role currently overseen by the Trust.[58]
2 The death is announced of Coronation Street creator Tony Warren, who died on the evening of 1 March, aged 79.[59]
Culture Secretary John Whittingdale announces that the government will rush through legislation to close the loophole that allows viewers without a television licence to watch catch-up services on BBC iPlayer.[60]
6 Former Rugby Union international Ben Cohen wins Series 3 of The Jump. Cohen had been drafted in to replace one of a number of celebrities who had dropped out of the series due to injury.[61]
8 Sophie Okonedo and Adrian Lester will star in ground breaking BBC One crime drama Undercover, which debuts in April. The show is rare in that it will feature black lead characters in a prime time drama where their ethnicity is not a central part of the plot.[62]
The full presenting team of Channel 4's Formula One coverage is confirmed as Murray Walker, Eddie Jordan, Steve Jones, David Coulthard, Alain Prost, Susie Wolff, Ben Edwards and Alex Zanardi.[63]
9 Former Newsround presenter John Craven is confirmed as the presenter of a new Countryfile daily spin off titled Countryfile Diaries, which will attempt to build on the popularity of the Sunday evening programme.[64]
10 A YouGov survey commissioned by the political organization 38 Degrees indicates that 53% of those questioned regard the BBC as their most-trusted source of news content.[65]
A report published by TV industry marketing body Thinkbox suggests that viewers watched an average of 77 minutes per week of streamed television content from providers such as Netflix and Amazon Prime during 2015, almost doubling the average for 2014.[66]
The BBC announces a landmark sitcoms season, which will see new one-off episodes of series such as Till Death Us Do Part, Porridge and Keeping Up Appearances.[67]
BBC Director-General Tony Hall pledges to investigate increasing the availability of British Sign Language for entertainment programmes after being questioned on the issue by school students as part of the BBC's annual School Report News Day.[68]
14 Top Gear presenter Chris Evans apologises "unreservedly" after it emerged that scenes for a stunt in the forthcoming series of the motoring show were filmed around the Cenotaph, something Evans describes as "disrespectful" and which left him feeling "mortified" when he learned of it. Evans also says that footage of the stunt will never be broadcast[69] The BBC also confirms that the material will not be shown.[70]
CBBC gets a new look and logo.[71]
ITV confirms that the set of Emmerdale, which is situated on the Harewood Estate in Leeds, will be open for guided tours from April.[72]
15 Comedian Jack Dee confirms he is stepping down as presenter of The Apprentice: You're Fired due to other work commitments.[73]
16 As the second series of BBC One crime drama Happy Valley reaches its conclusion, screenwriter Sally Wainwright says that she would like to write a third series but needs time to develop the plot.[74]
17 Sky News presenter Kay Burley attracts ridicule over her response to the death of former newsreader Cliff Michelmore after confusing him with Malcolm Muggeridge, who died in 1990, and tweeting her condolences to Muggeridge's family.[75]
18 Sport Relief 2016 is aired across the BBC, raising more than £55m for good causes by the following day.[76]
19 Channel 4 begins its Formula One coverage with highlights of the 2016 Australian Grand Prix, the first race of the 2016 season.[77] The first live race to be aired by the channel is the Bahrain Grand Prix, held two weeks later.[78]
21 After the concluding two episodes of the BBC One thriller The Night Manager were posted online, producers of the series say they are working hard to remove the content.[79]
An edition of The Jeremy Kyle Show aired on 18 January that included an expletive spoken with a Scottish accent escapes censure from Ofcom after ITV said that the person's accent meant the word had not been "understood" before the show was broadcast. No complaints about the incident were received by the regulator.[80]
22 Good Morning Britain presenter Susanna Reid breaks down while interviewing a man who rescued a baby from drowning.[81]
24 Sky Sports signs an exclusive deal to broadcast live Formula 1 coverage from 2019, meaning live coverage with the exception of the British Grand Prix will no longer be free.[82]
25 A fire in the post room of ITV's London studios temporarily forces Good Morning Britain off the air as people are evacuated from the building and the fire tackled.[83]
26 James Martin presents his final edition of Saturday Kitchen after ten years.[84]
Chloe Castro and Beth Morris, two contestants on this year's series of The Voice, withdraw from the contest hours before the live part of the show is due to begin. Castro cites health reasons for her decision, while Morris says she is withdrawing for personal reasons.[85] Morris subsequently confirms that she withdrew from the series because of cocaine addiction.[86]
27 The FA Cup trophy that was in use between 1911 and 1992 is valued at more than £1m on an edition of Antiques Roadshow, making it the most valuable item to appear on the programme.[87]
The final episode of BBC One's thriller The Night Manager draws an audience of 6.6 million, beating ITV's Our Queen at 90, which airs in the same timeslot but has a million fewer viewers.[88]
28 Jeremy Kyle makes his presenting debut on Good Morning Britain, standing in for Piers Morgan.[89]
29 Dermot O'Leary confirms he is returning to present the next series of The X Factor just a year after leaving the role.[90]
31 Amy Stanning becomes the UK's first transgender continuity announcer after being hired by Channel 4 to provide voiceover for announcements to celebrate International Transgender Day of Visibility.[91]

April

Date Event
1 Steve November confirms he is to step down as ITV's head of drama after sixteen years with the broadcaster.[92]
5 Cheryl Fernandez-Versini confirms she will not be part of the X Factor judging panel when the series returns later in the year.[93]
6 ITV News presenter Mark Austin makes his presenting debut on Good Morning Britain.[94]
7 Alex Scott wins the second series of Bear Grylls: Mission Survive.[95]
9 Channel 4 airs its final Grand National before ITV take over the broadcasting rights in 2017. Viewing figures indicate the event to have been watched by 10m people.[96]
Kevin Simm, a former member of 2000s group Liberty X, wins the fifth series of The Voice UK, and releases his debut single "All You Good Friends".[97]
12 The Football Association confirms it has signed a new three-year contract with BT TV and the BBC to air coverage of the FA Cup, giving them the broadcasting rights to the competition until 2021. The deal will also see an increase in coverage of women's football by both broadcasters.[98][99]
15 While reporting from the launch of the Vote Leave campaign in Manchester, Channel 4 journalist Michael Crick is interrupted by an audience member while doing a live broadcast after London Mayor Boris Johnson asked for someone to go and shut him up.[100]
17 Former snooker World Champion Steve Davis announces his retirement live on air during the BBC's coverage of the 2016 World Snooker Championship. Davis, who is providing commentary on the tournament, is allowed to carry the World Championship trophy on a lap of honour around the Crucible Theatre, the venue for the competition.[101]
19 Sky launches a new major rebrand of its channels, including Sky 1, Sky Atlantic, and Sky Arts.[97]
21 BBC One drama series Dickensian is cancelled after one series.[102]
23 Pearl Mackie is confirmed as the new Doctor Who companion, replacing Jenna Coleman, who left the series in 2015. The announcement is made on BBC One at half-time during the FA Cup semi-final between Manchester United and Everton.[103]
27 The BBC confirms that Top Gear will have a sister programme, Extra Gear, presented by Rory Reid.[104]
30 Snooker commentator John Virgo apologises after he is heard swearing during BBC One's afternoon coverage of the 2016 Snooker World Championship semi-final between Mark Selby and Marco Fu. Virgo had believed he was holding an off-air conversation at the time.[105]

May

Date Event
1 The Labour Party accuses Culture Secretary John Whittingdale of "unacceptable interference" after a number of Sunday newspapers report that he will allow commercial broadcasters to have a say over the BBC's peak-time scheduling. The government says it has no plans to implement such a policy.[106]
2 The BBC have secured a two-year extension to their World Snooker Championship broadcasting rights, meaning coverage of the tournament will remain with the BBC until at least 2019.[107]
6 Jane Devonshire wins the 2016 series of MasterChef.[108]
8 Debut of Robert Peston's new ITV politics talk show, Peston on Sunday. Guests on the opening programme include Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne and documentary maker Louis Theroux.[109] The programme, screened immediately after BBC One's The Andrew Marr Show, is seen by an audience of 166,000, a tenth of the 1.6 million viewers who watched its BBC equivalent.[110]
10 The government has dropped plans for a full privatisation of Channel 4, and is instead considering other options, including a possible partial privatisation of the broadcaster.[111]
11 Jeremy Clarkson confirms that his new Amazon Prime series will be titled The Grand Tour, and air from a different location each week. The show is due to begin in the autumn.[112]
ITV confirms that it has axed the World War II drama series Home Fires after two seasons, prompting the launch of a Change.org petition urging the broadcaster to reconsider its decision.[113]
Vote Leave, the official group campaigning for Britain to leave the European Union, warns ITV it faces "consequences for its future" after the broadcaster schedules a referendum debate between prime minister David Cameron and Nigel Farage (public face of the rival Grassroots Out) while overlooking its own prominent members. Vote Leave also threatens to take legal action against ITV over the 7 June programme.[114] In response ITV says that Vote Leave have been invited to take part in a separate debate on 9 June.[115]
12 Publication of the long-awaited white paper setting out the government's vision of the future direction of the BBC. Among proposals are greater transparency of entertainers salaries, to make the BBC a more distinctive service and to increase the diversity of its output. The document also proposes the appointment of an executive board to replace the BBC Trust, and the possibility for the first BBC pay-TV service.[116] While broadly welcoming the proposals, BBC Director-General Tony Hall expresses concern the government will have too much power over the BBC if allowed to appoint board members.[117]
14 Ukraine's Jamala wins the 2016 Eurovision Song Contest with "1944", a song about Josef Stalin's deportation of Crimean Tatars during World War II. The song narrowly beats the Australian entry, Dami Im's "Sound of Silence", while the United Kingdom's entry, "You're Not Alone" by Joe and Jake finishes in 24th place.[118] Figures subsequently indicate the event to have been watched by an average audience of 7.1m, peaking at 8.5m.[119]
17 The BBC announces the closure of its Food, Newsbeat and BBC News Magazine websites as part of a £15 million cost-cutting drive. Although the content will be archived, and therefore continue to be available online, it will be more difficult to access.[120] News of the closure of the BBC Food website prompts 100,000 people to sign a Change.org petition to urge the BBC to reverse its decision.[121] In response the BBC says that most of the 11,000 recipes affected by the changes will be moved to the BBC Good Food website, which is operated by the corporation's commercial arm.[122]
Barbara Windsor makes her final EastEnders appearance as Peggy Mitchell; the character having been killed off.[123] Windsor's final episode is watched by a viewership of 6.9 million (a 37% audience share).[124]
18 Liverpool's Europa League match with Sevilla gives BT Sport their largest ever audience, with 3.5 million viewers. As well as being aired by BT, the match is also shown free-to-air via YouTube.[125]
20 ITV's South Bank studios are evacuated after a bomb alert involving a suspect vehicle parked nearby.[126]
Overnight viewing figures indicate that the previous day's repeat edition of Bargain Hunt–a show highlighted by the government in its recent white paper as an example of the BBC's lack of diversity and adventure–attracted a greater audience share than did that evening's episode of Peaky Blinders. Bargain Hunt, aired at 12.15pm, had an audience of 1.7 million (a 32% share), while Peaky Blinders, at 9.00pm, was seen by 1.5 million (8%).[127]
26 The BBC announces plans for the Barbara Windsor biopic Babs, as well as a dramatisation of David Nicholls' novel Us. The BBC Two drama Peaky Blinders has also been renewed for another two series.[128]
28 Army bandsman and magician Richard Jones wins the tenth series of Britain's Got Talent.
29 Top Gear relaunches with Chris Evans as presenter.[129] The episode is seen by an average 4.4 million viewers.[130]
ITV airs the 2016 British Soap Awards,[131] which sees Emmerdale win the award for best soap for the first time in the awards' history, while awards for best dramatic performance go to Danny Miller and Lacey Turner for their respective roles as Emmerdale's Aaron Dingle and EastEnders' Stacey Slater.[132][133]

June

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July

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August

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September

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October

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November

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2 BBC Television celebrates its 80th anniversary.

December

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Debuts

BBC

Date Debut Channel
1 January Billionaire Boy BBC One
The Joy of Rachmaninov BBC Four
3 January My Mediterranean with Adrian Chiles BBC Two
War & Peace BBC One
4 January For What It's Worth BBC One
Immortal Egypt with Joann Fletcher BBC Two
Insert Name Here BBC Two
I Know What You Weighed Last Summer BBC Three
5 January Victorian Bakers BBC Two
You Make Me Feel Like Dancing BBC Two
6 January Empire of the Tsars: Romanov Russia with Lucy Worsley BBC Four
Got What It Takes? CBBC
8 January What to Buy and Why BBC Two
11 January Tracey Ullman's Show BBC One
16 January The Getaway Car BBC One
17 January The Rack Pack BBC iPlayer
19 January Phone Shop Idol BBC Two
20 January The Brain with David Eagleman BBC Four
21 January The Story of China BBC Two
22 January Bad Language BBC One Northern Ireland
24 January Attenborough and the Giant Dinosaur BBC One
25 January Island Stories BBC Two
Mary Berry's Foolproof Cooking BBC Two
26 January The Real Marigold Hotel BBC Two
Murder Games: The Life and Death of Breck Bednar BBC Three
27 January Stonehenge: A Timewatch Guide BBC Four
1 February Great American Railroad Journeys BBC Two
Rise of the Superstar Vloggers BBC Three
2 February Back in Time for the Weekend BBC Two
The Supergamers BBC Three
3 February Webcam Boys BBC Three
4 February Sea Cities BBC Two
Cats V Dogs: Which Is Best? BBC Two
5 February Earth's Greatest Spectacles BBC Two
7 February Greece with Simon Reeve BBC Two
8 February Pocket Money Pitch CBBC
Rick Stein's Taste of Shanghai BBC Two
9 February Professor Green: Hidden and Homeless BBC Three
10 February How To Die: Simon's Choice BBC Two
15 February The Best Dishes Ever BBC Two
The Renaissance Unchained BBC Four
The Not So Secret Life of the Manic Depressive: 10 Years On BBC One
Life and Death Row BBC Three
17 February One Child BBC Two
20 February Airmageddon CBBC
Kipling's Indian Adventure BBC Two
21 February The Night Manager BBC One
22 February Food: Truth or Scare BBC One
23 February Who's the Boss? BBC Two
24 February The Prosecutors: Real Crime and Punishment BBC Four
27 February Stag BBC Two
28 February Thirteen BBC Three
29 February Too Much TV BBC Two
1 March The Last Seabird Summer? BBC Four
3 March Pompeii: New Secrets Revealed with Mary Beard BBC One
Murder BBC Two
4 March Land of Hope and Glory – British Country Life BBC Two
6 March Steve Backshall's Extreme Mountain Challenge BBC Two
7 March Frontline Doctors: Winter Migrant Crisis BBC One
This Farming Life BBC Two
8 March Sex in Strange Places BBC Three
9 March Shop Well for Less? BBC One
10 March The Secret History of My Family BBC Two
15 March Mary Berry's Easter Feast BBC Two
20 March Tribes, Predators & Me BBC Two
21 March Think Tank BBC One
22 March The A Word BBC One
23 March Employable Me BBC Two
26 March Can't Touch This[134] BBC One
27 March Paul O'Grady: The Sally Army & Me BBC One
Natural Born Winners BBC Two
29 March Bake Off: Crème de la Crème BBC Two
Murdered by My Father BBC Three
30 March Delete, Delete, Delete BBC One Northern Ireland
1 April Two Doors Down BBC Two
3 April Life in the Air BBC One
Undercover BBC One
12 April Europe: Them or Us BBC Two
13 April Five Star Babies: Inside the Portland Hospital BBC Two
Normal for Norfolk BBC Two
15 April Food Detectives BBC Two
16 April Michael McIntyre's Big Show BBC One
18 April The Code BBC One
Peter Kay's Comedy Shuffle BBC One
I Want My Wife Back BBC One
The Hairy Bikers' Pubs That Built Britain BBC Two
20 April Caravaner of the Year BBC Two
21 April Elizabeth at 90: A Family Portrait BBC One
Aliens: The Big Think BBC Four
22 April Rick Stein's Long Weekends BBC Two
Witless BBC Three
The Everly Brothers: Harmonies from Heaven BBC Four
Billy Fury: The Sound of Fury BBC Four
24 April Louis Theroux: Drinking to Oblivion BBC Two
25 April Zig and Zag CBBC
27 April Mary Beard's Ultimate Rome: Empire Without Limit BBC Two
29 April Down on the Farm CBeebies
30 April The Silk Road BBC Four
Redefining Juliet BBC Four
1 May Stupid Man, Smart Phone BBC Three
5 May Gareth's Invictus Choir BBC One
6 May Nick Baker’s Wild West BBC Two
The Extraordinary Collector BBC Two
7 May The Hollow Crown: The Wars of the Roses BBC Two
Attenborough’s Passion Projects BBC Two
8 May Attenborough at 90 BBC One
Burma's Secret Jungle War with Joe Simpson BBC Two
9 May Choose the Right Puppy for You BBC Two
Attenborough's Life That Glows BBC Two
Upstart Crow BBC Two
10 May Old School[135] BBC Two
11 May Nature's Epic Journeys BBC One
Cunk on Shakespeare BBC Two
13 May Mum[136] BBC Two
15 May Louis Theroux: A Different Brain BBC Two
19 May Dan Cruickshank BBC Four
Going Forward BBC Four
20 May Love, Nina[137] BBC One
No Such Thing as the News BBC Two
29 May Extra Gear BBC Three
30 May A Midsummer Night's Dream BBC One
1 June Versailles BBC Two
3 June UK's Best Part-Time Band BBC Four
5 June City in the Sky BBC Two
6 June Reg BBC One
Unknown The Living and the Dead BBC One
Unknown Himalaya with Sue Perkins[138] BBC Two
Unknown More Cash Right Now BBC One
Unknown Taboo BBC One
Unknown Horizon: Stop Smoking BBC Two
Unknown Remembering 1966 BBC One
Unknown Planet Earth II BBC One
Unknown Awful Auntie BBC One

ITV

Date Debut Channel
3 January Beowulf: Return to the Shieldlands ITV
4 January Griff's Great Britain ITV
5 January Trawlermen Tales ITV
Saved ITV
7 January Jericho[139] ITV
10 January Bear Grylls' Survival School CITV
21 January Fearne & Gok: Off The Rails[140] ITVBe
26 January Sugar Free Farm ITV
15 February Masterpiece with Alan Titchmarsh ITV
16 February It's Not Rocket Science ITV
19 February Best Walks with a View with Julia Bradbury ITV
23 February The Inspectors Are Coming ITV
28 February Churchill's Secret ITV
29 February Davina McCall: Life at the Extreme[141] ITV
3 March The Cruise ITV
6 March The Story of Cats ITV
Doctor Thorne[142] ITV
13 March[143] Houdini and Doyle ITV Encore
17 March @elevenish ITV2
28 March Gok's Lunchbox ITV
Maigret ITV
1 April Billy Connolly's Tracks Across America[144] ITV
3 April The Durrells[145] ITV
4 April Marcella ITV
5 April How Not to DIY ITV
Drive[146] ITV
10 April The Wine Show ITV4
16 April ITV
11 April Chopping Block[147] ITV
14 April Bargain Shop Wars ITV
16 April Bang on the Money ITV
19 April Fierce[148] ITV
25 April Wild Australia with Ray Mears ITV
28 April What Would Be Your Miracle[149][150][151] ITV
29 April The Secret ITV
8 May Peston on Sunday[152] ITV
11 May Killer Women with Piers Morgan[153] ITV
31 May Myleene Klass: Single Mums on Benefits ITV
1 June Secrets of... ITV
2 June Fraud – How They Steal Your ID ITV
Unknown Tina and Bobby ITV
Unknown Tennison[154] ITV
Unknown The Next Great Magician ITV
Unknown Meet the Parents[155] ITV
Unknown 500 Questions[156] ITV
Unknown Cash Trapped[157] ITV
Unknown Go For It[158] ITV
Unknown The Lady in the Castle ITV
Unknown Judge Rinder's Crime Stories ITV
Unknown Life Inside Lockdown[159] ITV
Unknown Alphabetical with Jeff Stelling[160] ITV
Unknown Victoria ITV
Unknown The Good Karma Hospital ITV
Unknown HIM ITV
Unknown The Halcyon[161] ITV
Unknown The Level[162] ITV
Unknown Tutankhamun[163] ITV
Unknown A Very Public Education[164] ITV
Unknown Brief Encounters[165] ITV
Unknown When the Going Gets Tough ITV
Unknown This Time Next Year ITV
Unknown Dark Angel[166] ITV

Channel 4

Date Debut Channel
5 January Tricks of the Restaurant Trade[167] Channel 4
11 January How To Lose Weight Well Channel 4
Crashing Channel 4
All Hail The Veil E4
23 January The Girl Who Forgave the Nazis Channel 4
26 January Beatrix Potter with Patricia Routledge More4
29 January The Last Leg Goes Down Under Channel 4
1 February Supershoppers Channel 4
2 February The Secret Life of the Zoo Channel 4
3 February Discovering Britain More4
4 February Keeping Up with the Khans Channel 4
6 February Walking Through Time Channel 4
8 February Royal Navy School Channel 4
22 February A New Life in the Sun Channel 4
25 February Ugly House with George Clarke Channel 4
7 March Vet on the Hill More4
8 March The Aliens E4
10 March Live from Abbey Road Classics Channel 4
21 March The Food Chain Channel 4
28 March Guy Martin's Wall of Death: Live Channel 4
6 April The People Next Door Channel 4
7 April British Army Girls Channel 4
8 April Lookalikes Channel 4
10 April Hidden Britain by Drones Channel 4
16 April The Queen's Coronation: Behind Palace Doors More4
How to Be Queen: 63 Years and Counting More4
17 April The Fearless Chef: Bolivia Channel 4
19 April The Tiny Tots Talent Agency Channel 4
25 April Flowers Channel 4
Joe and Caspar Hit The Road E4
1 May Paul Merton's Secret Stations Channel 4
4 May Never Seen A Doctor Channel 4
5 May Grayson Perry: All Man Channel 4
6 May The Windsors Channel 4
9 May What Britain Buys Channel 4
Eating Well with Hemsley + Hemsley Channel 4
17 May Locked Up Channel 4
Unknown Born to Kill Channel 4
Unknown Guy in China Channel 4
Unknown The Last Leg Road Trip Channel 4
Unknown The Body Coach[168] Channel 4
Unknown Alan Carr's Make or Break Channel 4
Unknown Inside Marks & Spencer (working title) Channel 4
Unknown The Island USA with Bear Grylls All 4
Unknown The Celebrity Island with Bear Gyrlls Channel 4

Channel 5

Date Debut Channel
4 January 14 Years On Death Row[169] Channel 5
5 January Bargain-Loving Brits In The Sun
7 January Celebrity Botched Up Bodies[170]
Britain's Bloody Crown
8 January Lip Sync Battle UK
9 January Battlefield Recovery
Chasing Monsters
12 January The Secret Life Of The Family
22 January That's So
1 February America's Hidden Pyramid City
9 February The Great British Benefits Handout
10 February Violent Child, Desperate Parents
11 February Flood Chaos: Winter Road Rescue
Inside the World's Toughest Prisons
15 February Weather Terror: Brits in Peril
10 March Britain's Worst Crimes
11 March Kitten Impossible
21 March The Tube: Going Underground
24 March Medical Mysteries
8 April Cleopatra: Mother, Mistress, Murderer, Queen
Secrets of the Egyptian Pyramids
15 April Henry VIII and his Six Wives
Elizabeth II: 90 Glorious Years
Secrets of the Palace Pets
19 April Tribal Teens… Here Comes Trouble
22 April Ben Fogle: The Great African Migration
28 April The Secret Life of Puppies and Kittens
9 May Up Late with Rylan
10 May Penguin A&E with Lorraine Kelly
11 May Sex Pod
27 May Kitten's Got Talent
The Ant & Dec Story
3 June Inside the Mega Twister
Karen Carpenter: Goodbye to Love
The Carpenters: Their Greatest Hits
Unknown It's Not Me, It's You

Other channels

Date Debut Channel
6 January 100 Code Sky Atlantic
11 January My Kitchen Rules New Zealand Sky Living
15 January Tinkershrimp & Dutch Nickelodeon
22 January Stan Lee's Lucky Man Sky 1
15 February ON W
Get Me to the Church W
28 February Dogs Might Fly Sky 1
12 April Micky Flanagan's Detour De France Sky 1
Camping Sky Atlantic
15 April The Five Sky 1
21 April Shakespeare: The Legacy with John Nettles Yesterday
30 April Attenborough at 90: Behind the Lens Sky 1
24 May Rovers Sky 1
7 June Agatha Raisin Sky 1
Unknown Harry Hill's Tea Time Sky 1
Unknown Braking Badly Sky 1
Unknown I've Got Something to Tell You W
Unknown John Bishop: In Conversation With... W
Unknown The Grand Tour Amazon Video
Amazon Prime

Channels

New channels

Date Channel
22 March True Crime
True Crime +1

Defunct channels

Date Channel
16 February BBC Three
BBC Three HD

Rebranding channels

Date Old Name New Name
12 January Sony Entertainment Television Sony Channel
11 February 5* 5Star
15 February Watch W

Television shows

Changes of network affiliation

Show Moved from Moved to
Don't Tell the Bride BBC One/BBC Three Sky 1
EastEnders (repeats) BBC Three W
Josh BBC Three BBC One (BBC Three Online)
Stacey Dooley Investigates BBC Three BBC One (BBC Three Online)
Coach Trip Channel 4 E4
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
Britain's Next Top Model Sky Living Lifetime
Nashville E4 Sky Living
Olympic Games (extra coverage) BBC Three BBC Four

Returning this year after a break of one year or longer

Programme Date(s) of original removal Original channel(s) Date of return New channel(s)
The Big Quiz 2012 ITV 1 January 2016 ITV (same channel)
Britain and Ireland's Next Top Model 2005
2013
Sky Living 14 January 2016 Lifetime
Mid Morning Matters with Alan Partridge 2012 Sky Atlantic 8 February 2016 Sky Atlantic (same channel)
Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em [171] 25 December 1978 BBC One 18 March 2016 BBC One (same channel)
Maigret 1993 ITV 28 March 2016 ITV (same channel)
Cold Feet 2003 ITV 2016 ITV (same channel)
Robot Wars 2004 BBC One
BBC Two
BBC Choice
Channel 5
2016 BBC Two (same channel)
Animal Park 2011 BBC One/ BBC Two 2016 BBC One
Still Game 31 December 2007 (Scotland), 2 January 2008 (UK) BBC One Scotland / BBC Two (UK) 2016 BBC One (UK)

1950s

Programme Date
Panorama (1953–present)
The Sky at Night (1957–present)
Final Score (1958–present)
(part of Grandstand 1958–2001)
Blue Peter (1958–present)

1960s

Programme Date
Coronation Street (1960–present)
Maigret (1960–1963, 1992–1993, 2016–present)
Points of View (1961–present)
Songs of Praise (1961–present)
South Today (1961–present)
University Challenge (1962–1987, 1994–present)
Doctor Who (1963–1989, 1996, 2005–present)
Horizon (1964–present)
Match of the Day (1964–present)
Top of the Pops (1964–present)
(only at Christmas 2006–present)
Gardeners' World (1968–present)
A Question of Sport (1968, 1970–present)

1970s

Programme Date
Emmerdale (1972–present)
Mastermind (including Celebrity Mastermind) (1972–1997, 2003–present)
Newsround (1972–present)
Football Focus (1974–present)
Arena (1975–present)
One Man and His Dog (1976–present)
Top Gear (1977–2001, 2002–present)
Antiques Roadshow (1979–present)
Question Time (1979–present)

1980s

Programme Date
Children in Need (1980–present)
Countdown (1982–present)
ITV Breakfast (1983–present)
Thomas & Friends (1984–present)
EastEnders (1985–present)
Watchdog (1985–present)
Comic Relief (1985–present)
Catchphrase (1986–2002, 2013–present)
Casualty (1986–present)
Fifteen to One (1988–2003, 2013–present)
Red Dwarf (1988–1999, 2009, 2012–present)
This Morning (1988–present)
Countryfile (1988–present)

1990s

Programme Date
Have I Got News for You (1990–present)
MasterChef (1990–2001, 2005–present)
ITV News Meridian (1993–present)
Junior MasterChef (1994–1999, 2010–present)
Room 101 (1994–2007, 2012–present)
Hollyoaks (1995–present)
Soccer AM (1995–present)
Silent Witness (1996–present)
Midsomer Murders (1997–present)
Y Clwb Rygbi (1997–present)
Robot Wars (1998–2004, 2016–present)
Cold Feet (1998–2003, 2016–present)
Holby City (1999–present)
Loose Women (1999–present)

2000s

Programme Date
2000
Big Brother (including Celebrity Big Brother) (2000–present)
Bargain Hunt (2000–present)
BBC Breakfast (2000–present)
Click (2000–present)
Doctors (2000–present)
A Place in the Sun (2000–present)
The Unforgettable (2000–2002, 2010–present)
Unreported World (2000–present)
2001
BBC South East Today (2001–present)
Rogue Traders (2001–present)
(part of Watchdog 2009–present)
2002
Escape to the Country (2002–present)
Fifth Gear (2002–present)
Flog It! (2002–present)
I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! (2002–present)
In It to Win It (2002–present)
Inside Out (2002–present)
Most Haunted (2002–2010, 2014–present)
River City (2002–present)
Still Game (2002–2007, 2016)
Saturday Kitchen (2002–present)
2003
Daily Politics (2003–present)
QI (2003–present)
This Week (2003–present)
Eggheads (2003–present)
Extraordinary People (2003–present)
Grumpy Old Men (2003–present)
Homes Under the Hammer (2003–present)
Traffic Cops (2003–present)
2004
Doc Martin (2004–present)
Match of the Day 2 (2004–present)
Strictly Come Dancing (2004–present)
The X Factor (2004–present)
The Big Fat Quiz of the Year (2004–present)
The Culture Show (2004–present)
Football First (2004–present)
The Gadget Show (2004–present)
Live at the Apollo (2004–present)
NewsWatch (2004–present)
SadlerVision (2004–present)
Strictly Come Dancing: It Takes Two (2004–present)
Who Do You Think You Are? (2004–present)
2005
8 out of 10 Cats (2005–present)
Coach Trip (2005–2006, 2009–2012, 2013–present)
Deal or No Deal (2005–present)
The Andrew Marr Show (2005–present)
The Adventure Show (2005–present)
The Apprentice (2005–present)
Dragons' Den (2005–present)
The Hotel Inspector (2005–present)
The Jeremy Kyle Show (2005–present)
Mock the Week (2005–present)
Springwatch (2005–present)
2006
The Album Chart Show (2006–present)
Animal Spies! (2006–present)
The Apprentice: You're Fired! (2006–present)
Banged Up Abroad (2006–present)
Cricket AM (2006–present)
Dickinson's Real Deal (2006–present)
Don't Get Done, Get Dom (2006–present)
Monkey Life (2006–present)
Not Going Out (2006–present)
The One Show (2006–present)
People & Power (2006–present)
Peschardt's People (2006–present)
The Secret Millionaire (2006–2008, 2010–present)
The Slammer (2006–present)
2007
Britain's Got Talent (2007–present)
Would I Lie to You? (2007–present)
Benidorm (2007–present)
The Big Questions (2007–present)
Don't Tell the Bride (2007–present)
The Graham Norton Show (2007–present)
Heir Hunters (2007–present)
Helicopter Heroes (2007–present)
Inspector George Gently (2007–present)
London Ink (2007–present)
Real Rescues (2007–present)
The Hot Desk (2007–present)
2008
An Là (2008–present)
Big & Small (2008–present)
Celebrity Juice (2008–present)
Chuggington (2008–present)
Only Connect (2008–present)
Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is (2008–present)
Police Interceptors (2008–present)
Rubbernecker (2008–present)
Seachd Là (2008–present)
Snog Marry Avoid? (2008–present)
Supersize vs Superskinny (2008–present)
Wallander (2008–2016)
2009
PhoneShop (2009–present)
Pointless (2009–present)
Russell Howard's Good News (2009–present)
The Chase (2009–present)
The Cube (2009–present)
Alan Carr: Chatty Man (2009–present)
Bang Goes the Theory (2009–present)
Countrywise (2009–present)
Cowboy Trap (2009–present)
Four Weddings (2009–present)
Piers Morgan's Life Stories (2009–present)
Rip Off Britain (2009–present)

2010s

Programme Date
2010
DCI Banks (2010–present)
The Great British Bake Off (2010–present)
Great British Railway Journeys (2010–present)
A League of Their Own (2010–present)
Little Crackers (2010–present)
Lorraine (2010–present)
Luther (2010–present)
The Million Pound Drop Live (2010–present)
The Nightshift (2010–present)
The Only Way Is Essex (2010–present)
Sherlock (2010–present)
Sunday Morning Live (2010–present)
Take Me Out (2010–present)
2011
All Over the Place (2011–present)
Black Mirror (2011–present)
Four Rooms (2011–present)
Fresh Meat (2011–2016)
Friday Download (2011–present)
Junior Doctors: Your Life in Their Hands (2011–present)
Made in Chelsea (2011–present)
Match of the Day Kickabout (2011–present)
Scott & Bailey (2011–2016)
Sun, Sex and Suspicious Parents (2011–present)
Text Santa (2011–present)
Trollied (2011–present)
Vera (2011–present)
2012
Endeavour (2012–present)
Call the Midwife (2012–present)
Prisoners' Wives (2012–present)
The Syndicate (2012–present)
Stella (2012–present)
Stand Up To Cancer (2012–present)
The Voice UK (2012–present)
Tipping Point (2012–present)
Last Tango in Halifax (2012–present)
Claimed and Shamed (2012–present)
2013
The Dumping Ground (2013–present)
Mr Selfridge (2013–2016)
Blandings (2013–present)
Dani's Castle (2013–present)
Absolute Genius with Dick and Dom (2013–present)
Broadchurch (2013–present)
Caught Red Handed (2013–present)
Shetland (2013–present)
Vicious (2013–present)
The Village (2013–present)
The Great British Sewing Bee (2013–present)
The Fall (2013–present)
Big Star's Little Star (2013–present)
The Dog Rescuers (2013–present)
Still Open All Hours (2013–present)
2014
Agatha Raisin (2014–present)
Boomers (2014–present)
The Jump (2014–2016)
The Musketeers (2014–2016)
Prey (2014–present)
The Great Interior Design Challenge (2014–present)
Hair (2014–present)
The Great British Bake Off: An Extra Slice (2014–present)
Good Morning Britain (2014–present)
Happy Valley (2014–present)
Holiday of My Lifetime (2014, 2016–present)
Tyger Takes On... (2014–present)
Educating Joey Essex (2014–present)
In the Club (2014–present)
James May's Cars of the People (2014–2016)
Weekend (2014–present)
Judge Rinder (2014–present)
Grantchester (2014–present)
Weekend Escapes with Warwick Davis (2014–present)
The Big Allotment Challenge (2014–present)
W1A (2014–present)
Who's Doing the Dishes? (2014–present)
2015
The Almost Impossible Gameshow (2015–present)
Boy Meets Girl (2015–present)
Bring the Noise (2015–2016)
Chewing Gum (2015–present)
The Coroner (2015–present)
Cradle to Grave (2015–present)
Decimate (2015–present)
The Delivery Man (2015–present)
Dickensian (2015–2016)
Doctor Foster (2015–present)
The Great Pottery Throw Down (2015–present)
Hive Minds (2015–present)
Hoff the Record (2015–present)
Home Fires (2015–2016)
Indian Summers (2015–2016)
The John Bishop Show (2015–present)
Josh (2015–present)
The Keith Lemon Sketch Show (2015–2016)
The Kyle Files (2015–present)
Ninja Warrior UK (2015–present)
Nightmare Tenants, Slum Landlords (2015–present)
No Offence (2015–present)
Ordinary Lies (2015–present)
Peter Kay's Car Share (2015–present)
Poldark (2015–present)
Real Stories with Ranvir Singh (2015–present)
Rebound (2015–present)
Safe House (2015–present)
The Saturday Show (2015–present)
Simply Nigella (2015–present)
SunTrap (2015–present)
Thunderbirds Are Go (2015–present)
Victoria Derbyshire (2015–present)
1000 Heartbeats (2015–present)
10,000 BC (2015–present)

Ending this year

Date(s) Programme Channel(s) Debut(s)
13 January Great Barrier Reef BBC One 2015
14 January World's Sneakiest Animals BBC Two
15 January Bring the Noise Sky 1
24 January Walking the Himalayas Channel 4
5 February The Dumping Ground: I'm... CBBC 2016
7 February James May's Cars of the People BBC Two 2014
War & Peace BBC One 2016
21 February Dickensian 2015
Deutschland 83 Channel 4 2016
25 February Keeping Up with the Khans
The Story of China BBC Two
Jericho ITV
2 March One Child BBC Two
7 March The Renaissance Unchained BBC Four
10 March The Keith Lemon Sketch Show ITV2 2015
11 March Mr Selfridge ITV 2013
12 March Stag BBC Two 2016
20 March Beowulf: Return to the Shieldlands ITV
Doctor Thorne
27 March The Night Manager BBC One
Thirteen BBC Three
28 March Fresh Meat Channel 4 2011
7 April Stewart Lee's Comedy Vehicle BBC Two 2009
Bear Grylls: Mission Survive ITV 2015
The Cruise ITV 2016
12 April The Aliens E4
17 April Life in the Air BBC One
23 April Airmageddon CBBC
27 April Scott & Bailey ITV 2011
3 May Drive 2016
8 May Home Fires 2015
15 May Indian Summers Channel 4
Undercover BBC One 2016
20 May The Secret ITV
25 May Nature's Epic Journeys BBC One
5 June Wallander 2008

Deaths

Date Name Age Broadcast credibility
2 January Leonard White[172] 99 Television producer and actor
9 January Ed Stewart[173] 74 British TV and radio broadcaster (Top of the Pops, Crackerjack)
13 January Brian Bedford[174] 80 Actor (Robin Hood, Nixon, Much Ado About Nothing)
Conrad Phillips[175] 90 Actor (The Adventures of William Tell)
14 January Alan Rickman[176] 69 Actor (Harry Potter, Die Hard, Love Actually)
Robert Banks Stewart[177] 84 Writer and producer (Bergerac, Doctor Who, The Darling Buds of May)
19 January Sheila Sim (Lady Attenborough)[178] 93 Actress (A Canterbury Tale, Pandora and the Flying Dutchman, West of Zanzibar) and widow of Sir Richard Attenborough
26 January Charlie Courtauld[179] 49 Television producer and journalist (Question Time)
30 January Frank Finlay[180] 89 Actor (Othello, The Pianist, The Three Musketeers)
31 January Sir Terry Wogan[181][182] 77 Broadcaster (Auntie's Bloomers, Blankety Blank, Children in Need, Wogan, Eurovision Song Contest, Stoppit and Tidyup, Wogan's Perfect Recall)
14 February Drewe Henley[183] 75 Actor (Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope)
20 February Jon Rollason[184] 84 Actor (The Avengers, Coronation Street, Doctor Who, Softly, Softly, Z-Cars)
22 February Douglas Slocombe[185][186] 103 Cinematographer (Indiana Jones, The Lion in Winter, Jesus Christ Superstar)
28 February Frank Kelly[187][188] 77 Actor (Father Ted, Emmerdale, Aristocrats, Evelyn, Malice Aforethought)
1 March Louise Plowright[189][190] 59 Actress (Mamma Mia!, EastEnders, Families)
Tony Warren[191][192] 79 Television scriptwriter, creator of Coronation Street
13 March Adrienne Corri[193] 85 Actress (Doctor Zhivago, A Clockwork Orange, Doctor Who)
15 March Sylvia Anderson[194] 88 Television and film producer, writer and voice actress (Thunderbirds)
16 March Cliff Michelmore[195][196] 96 Broadcast presenter and producer (Tonight)
17 March Paul Daniels[197][198] 77 Magician and game show host (The Paul Daniels Magic Show, Odd One Out, Every Second Counts, Wipeout)
18 March Barry Hines[199] 76 Author and screenwriter (Kes, The Price of Coal, Threads)
25 March Terry Brain[200] 60 Animator, co-creator of The Trap Door
31 March Ronnie Corbett[201][202] 85 Comedian, television presenter and actor (The Two Ronnies, Small Talk, You're Only Young Twice, Sorry!, The Frost Report)
Denise Robertson[203][204] 83 Writer and television broadcaster (This Morning)
Douglas Wilmer[205] 96 Actor (Sherlock Holmes, Octopussy, Jason and the Argonauts)
8 April David Swift[206] 85 Actor (Drop the Dead Donkey)
13 April Gareth Thomas[207] 71 Actor (Blake's 7, Children of the Stones, Star Maidens)
15 April Morag Siller[208] 46 Actor (Emmerdale, Coronation Street, Memphis Belle, Casualty)
18 April Karina Huff[209] 55 Actress (The House of Clocks, Time for Loving, Voices from Beyond)
20 April Victoria Wood[210][211] 62 Comedian (New Faces, Victoria Wood as Seen on TV, Pat and Margaret, Dinnerladies, Housewife, 49)
26 April Mark Farmer[212] 53 Actor (Grange Hill, Relative Strangers, Minder, Johnny Jarvis)
28 April Barry Howard[213] 78 Actor (Hi-de-Hi!, Terry and June, You Rang, M'Lord?, The House of Windsor, Dad, Beautiful People)
2 May Paul McDowell[214] 84 Actor and singer (The Temperance Seven)
3 May Kristian Ealey[215] 38 Actor (Brookside, Hollyoaks)
9 May Gareth Gwenlan[216] 79 Television producer (Only Fools and Horses, The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin, To the Manor Born, High Hopes)
10 May Sarah Corp[217] 41 Television news journalist and producer (Channel 4 News)
19 May Alan Young[218] 96 Actor, voice actor, comedian, radio host, television presenter and personality (DuckTales, The Time Machine, Mister Ed, The Alan Young Show)
24 May Burt Kwouk[219] 85 Actor (The Pink Panther, Last of the Summer Wine, Goldfinger)
25 May Peggy Spencer[220] 95 Professional ballroom dancer, choreographer and judge (Come Dancing)
31 May Carla Lane[221] 87 Television writer, (The Liver Birds, Bless This House, Butterflies, Bread)

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