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2011 in British television

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This is a list of events that took place in 2011 related to British television.

Events

January

DateEvent
1 JanuaryToonattik after six years leaves CITV along with Action Stations!, which closes down after five years of broadcast. New Year's Day also sees the final appearance of The Fluffy Club on Mini CITV.
Cable channel Bravo closes down after 25 years of broadcasting with some of its programmes moving over to Sky1. Its sister channel Bravo 2 also closes down.
5 JanuaryAvon and Somerset Police ban ITN from attending a press conference convened to give updates on the Joanna Yeates case after a report on the previous day's ITV News criticised their handling of the investigation. The ban is subsequently lifted.
6 JanuarySamantha Womack is to leave her role in EastEnders as Ronnie Mitchell over the controversial baby swap plot.
9 JanuaryEastEnders viewers have complained in record numbers about the soap's "hurtful", "unrealistic" and "exploitative" cot death storyline involving the character Ronnie Mitchell.
14 JanuaryThe S4C Authority confirms it has closed S4C2 due to budget cuts imposed on it by the Department of Culture, Media and Sport.
17 JanuaryBarney Harwood becomes the new Blue Peter presenter taking over from Joel Defries.
25 JanuaryReporter Andy Gray is dropped by Sky Sports following sexist comments made by himself and fellow presenter Richard Keys against female official Sian Massey in footage recorded the previous Saturday. Keys resigns the following day, in support of his colleague.

February

DateEvent
1 FebruaryThe Sky HD swap is introduced giving HD channels more prominence. Sky also sees the launch of brand-new channel Sky Atlantic, and the Living channels are rebranded as Sky Living. Channel One closes down at 6 am, and is replaced on Freeview by Challenge.
2 FebruaryJohn Nettles appears in his final ever episode of Midsomer Murders, having starred in a total of 81 episodes since the series was launched in 1997.
Former BBC executive Craig Oliver is appointed as Prime Minister David Cameron's Director of Communications.
4 FebruaryThe BBC apologises for remarks about Mexicans made on its Top Gear television programme but defends the original remarks as well.
14 FebruaryChannel 5 reverts to its original name after almost a decade.
16 FebruaryBBC One airs a special hour-long episode of its daytime soap Doctors to celebrate the series 2000th episode.
28 FebruaryThe ban on product placement in television programmes is lifted, allowing advertisers to pay for their goods to be seen on British TV. The first product to be displayed in this regard is a Nescafe coffee machine, which appears on This Morning. A year-long trial also begins allowing commercial television channels to show up to 12 minutes of adverts per hour during films and dramas, bringing them into line with soap operas where this is already permitted.

March

DateEvent
2 MarchRupert Murdoch's News Corporation agrees to sell Sky News to be in a position to buy BSkyB without a Competition Commission inquiry. News Corp receives approval to buy out BSkyB the following day.
16 MarchColeen Nolan announces her decision to quit ITV daytime panel show Loose Women after over 10 years as a panellist.
19 MarchBBC Three host a major live TV event, Frankenstein's Wedding... Live in Leeds.
20 MarchGemma Collins makes her debut in the second series of ITV2 reality television series The Only Way Is Essex.
26 MarchBritish terrestrial television premiere of the James Bond film Quantum of Solace on ITV1 starring Daniel Craig. The film previously aired on Sky Movies in 2010.
27 MarchSam Attwater and dancing partner Brianne Delcourt win the sixth series of Dancing on Ice.
30 March – 13 AprilAnalogue signals are switched off in the Nottingham and Sandy Heath areas.

April

DateEvent
4 AprilMagdalen College, Oxford wins the 2010–11 series of University Challenge, beating the University of York 290–85.
6 AprilChannel 5 officially announces that it has bought the rights to show former Channel 4 reality series Big Brother from August 2011.
6–20 AprilAnalogue signals are switched off in the Bromsgrove, Lark Stoke and Ridge Hill (Central and West) areas.
7 AprilTop of the Pops returns to television in its former Thursday evening slot as BBC Four begins airing old episodes from 1976, the point at which the broadcaster's full archive of shows begins.
19 AprilHelen Mirren apologises after swearing during an interview on the day's edition of BBC Breakfast.
27 AprilTim Anderson wins the 2011 series of MasterChef.
29 AprilThe royal wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton shown on BBC One and ITV. Audiences of around 24.5 million watch in the UK alone.

May

DateEvent
11 – 25 MayAnalogue signals are switched off in the Darvel and Rosneath (HP and VP) areas.
5 MayIt is confirmed that Simon Cowell and Cheryl Cole will leave their positions as judges on The X Factor to concentrate on the American version of the programme. Cole is later dropped from the US version of the series.
12 MayITV axes the Scottish police drama Taggart after 28 years, citing poor viewing figures in other parts of the UK.
Dennis Tanner, played by Philip Lowrie, returns to Coronation Street, having last appeared in 1968. His break of 43 years is the longest of any actor in the soap's history.
14 MayAzerbaijan's Ell & Nikki win the 2011 Eurovision Song Contest (staged in Düsseldorf) with "Running Scared".
Dannii Minogue announces she will not be appearing on the next series of The X Factor.
19 MayA special edition of the BBC's political debate programme Question Time is recorded at Wormwood Scrubbs Prison in London.
BBC World News America presenter Matt Frei is recruited by Channel 4 News to become their Washington correspondent, while Newsnight correspondent Jackie Long will become Channel 4 Newss social affairs editor. Cathy Newman will become the first new presenter to join the in-studio team at Channel 4 for 13 years.
24 MayBroadcast magazine reports that ITV is preparing to launch a new investigative series titled Exposure, thirteen years after it axed the award-winning World in Action.
25 MayIt is announced that Jeff Stelling is to leave Countdown after two years to concentrate on Sky Sports.
30 MayAfter six and a half years, Emmerdale saw a new sequence to the opening titles of the series, with a new theme music, with new generic shots alongside a Range Rover driving through the woods, cuts sideways to a woman stroking a man's leg with her foot: a couple running upstairs in Home Farm, a dog in The Dingles' living room; then finally finishing on a new CGI image of the village, angled at Main Street which ends with the new logo fading on to the screen.
ITV confirms that Gary Barlow, Tulisa Contostavlos and Kelly Rowland will join Louis Walsh as judges for series 8 of The X Factor.

June

DateEvent
1–15 JuneAnalogue signals are switched off in the Craigkelly area.
4 JuneScottish singer Jai McDowall wins the fifth series of Britain's Got Talent.
6 JuneThe BBC announces that the national variations of BBC One Northern Ireland, BBC One Scotland and BBC One Wales will become available in high definition in 2012.
ITV children's gadget show Cool Stuff Collective is criticised by Ofcom for "product placement" over the way featured items are reviewed by the programme.
The Sun reports that the BBC's So You Think You Can Dance will not return for a third series.
9 JuneMandy Salter will be returning to EastEnders as Nicola Stapleton is set to reprise the role for the first time since 1994.
11 JuneMatt Flint wins series two of So You Think You Can Dance.
13 JuneBBC Two airs the controversial documentary Choosing to Die, a film presented by Terry Pratchett which examines the topic of assisted suicide.
The BBC announces that its landmark Television Centre is up for sale.
17 JuneViewers of the BBC News Channel claim to have been distracted when newsreaders Martine Croxall and Carrie Gracie appear on screen to read the morning's news wearing similar outfits that are an identical colour.
22 JuneThe last analogue television services are switched off in Scotland, making it the second part of the UK to have a fully digital service.
ITV recruits BBC political correspondent Laura Kuenssberg to be its new business editor. She will take up the role from September, and will also front editions of the Tonight programme.
30 JuneITV confirms that Coronation Street will return to its traditional 19:30 timeslot on a Wednesday evening from September 2012.

July

DateEvent
6–20 JulyAnalogue signals are switched off in the Sudbury area.
8 JulyThe BBC announces that Pam St. Clement is to leave EastEnders after 25 years.
10 JulyITV confirms it has sacked daytime presenters Kate Thornton and Zoe Tyler in a bid to boost flagging ratings for daytime show Loose Women.
13 JulyRupert Murdoch announces that News Corporation is withdrawing its proposal to take full control of the subscription television broadcaster BSkyB due to concerns over the phone hacking scandal.
17 JulyInventor Tom Pellereau wins the seventh series of The Apprentice, and a £250,000 investment from Lord Sugar, who will become his business partner in exchange for the investment.
JulyUKTV does a deal with BSkyB to provide on-demand content available to Sky customers via Sky Anytime.

August

DateEvent
2 AugustReally launches on Freeview.
3 AugustITV News hires former BBC and 5 News presenter Natasha Kaplinsky to cover for Nina Hossain while the latter is on maternity leave. She will present on London Tonight and national bulletins.
3–17 AugustAnalogue signals are switched off in the Belmont and Olivers Mount areas.
10–24 AugustAnalogue signals are switched off in the Chesterfield and Sheffield areas.
11 AugustBBC One airs a special edition of the political discussion show Question Time following the recent outbreak of rioting.
15 Augusturl=https://www.ft.com/content/04a841ee-c729-11e0-a9ef-00144feabdc0title=Virgin Media sells £239m stake in UKTVwork=Financial Timesdate=15 August 2011}}
16 AugustBBC Magazines agrees a £12m deal to sell the Radio Times – together with ten other titles – to Exponent, owner of thetrainline.com.
17–31 AugustAnalogue signals are switched off in the Waltham area.
18 AugustCelebrity Big Brother 2011 launches on Channel 5 marking the first series of Celebrity Big Brother to air on the channel.
The BBC airs a special edition of its Crimewatch programme aimed at identifying people involved in the 2011 England riots.
25 AugustTeesside comedian Patrick Monahan wins the live final of ITV's Show Me the Funny, in which stand-up comedians competed to win £100,000, a 12-date nationwide tour and a DVD release.
26 AugustChannel 4 airs its last episode of Friends, "The One Where Paul's the Man" after 16 years.

September

DateEvent
4 SeptemberE4 airs its last episode of Friends, The Last One after 16 years.
7–21 SeptemberAnalogue signals are switched off in the Fenton, Sutton Coldfield and Emley Moor areas.
8 SeptemberPaddy Doherty wins Celebrity Big Brother 2011 and becomes Channel 5's first Celebrity Big Brother winner.
9 SeptemberBig Brother 2011 launches on Channel 5 marking the first series of Big Brother to air on the channel.
9 September – 23 OctoberITV airs coverage of the 2011 Rugby World Cup from New Zealand.
14 SeptemberCartoon Network launches in HD.
26 SeptemberJade Thompson wins Cycle 7 of Britain & Ireland's Next Top Model (formerly Britain's Next Top Model).
27 SeptemberLabour Party leader Ed Miliband's keynote conference speech is blacked out for five-minute after all media communications are lost by a power outage at the conference centre.

October

DateEvent
4 OctoberJoanne Wheatley wins the second series of The Great British Bake Off.
6 OctoberBBC Director General Mark Thompson announces that BBC HD will close to be replaced by a high definition simulcast of BBC Two. This BBC Two HD will work much the same way as BBC One HD. This move allows the corporation to save £2.1 million, used to count towards their budget deficit following the freezing of the license fee and the additional financial responsibility of addition services.
14 OctoberCBeebies airs the final re-run of Numberjacks series 1. Re-runs of the second series continued until 2015.
15 OctoberHelen Flanagan, who plays Rosie Webster in Coronation Street, announces she is leaving the series after twelve years. She will film her final scenes at Christmas and be seen on screen until February 2012.
18 OctoberITV plc buys the Channel Islands franchise Channel Television from the Yattendon Group plc.
22 OctoberRugby player Phil Vickery wins the 2011 series of Celebrity MasterChef.
OctoberHigh definition versions of Dave and Watch are launched by UKTV.
31 OctoberChannel 4 air the first episode of Top Boy, a four-part British crime drama series, written by Ronan Bennett and starring UK rappers Ashley Walters and Kano, about gang culture and drug dealing on a council estate in Hackney, East London. The series premiere is watched by 1.1 million viewers.

November

DateEvent
4 NovemberJill Evans, a Welsh MEP is fined £575 after refusing to pay her TV licence fee in protest over changes to the Welsh-language channel S4C.
8 NovemberITN confirms it has secured a five-year contract to resume production of 5 News from early 2012. The broadcaster lost the programme to Sky News in 2005. Part of the new deal will see the 7:00 pm bulletin move to an earlier 6:30 pm timeslot.
9–23 NovemberAnalogue signals are switched off in the Tacolneston area.
11 NovemberAaron Allard-Morgan wins Big Brother 2011 and becomes Channel 5's first Big Brother winner.
13 NovemberTV bosses are forced to apologise after the results of a phone vote for the previous evening's The X Factor appeared online before the lines had closed. The episode was also delayed for fifteen minutes by a technical glitch.
14 NovemberCoronation Street becomes the first prime time British television programme to use product placement after signing a deal with Nationwide Building Society. A Nationwide cash machine is seen in the episode.
16 NovemberNick Hewer, one of Alan Sugar's advisers on The Apprentice is revealed as the latest host of Countdown. He takes over from outgoing presenter Jeff Stelling from January 2012.
19 NovemberAttorney General Dominic Grieve QC seeks leave to prosecute Sky News for contempt of court over its reporting of the kidnapping of Paul and Rachel Chandler after the channel allegedly breached an injunction preventing the disclosure of the couple's welfare.

December

DateEvent
1 DecemberThe BBC has received over 31,000 complaints about comments made by Jeremy Clarkson on the previous evening's The One Show in which he said he would "execute" striking public sector workers.
3 DecemberPop star Dougie Poynter wins the eleventh series of I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!.
7 DecemberMatthew Wright, host of The Wright Stuff, apologises for remarks he made on 6 December edition of the show concerning a murder in the Western Isles. A scheduled BBC Newsnight investigation which would have exposed the Jimmy Savile sexual abuse scandal two months after the presenter's death is cancelled. The BBC broadcasts two tributes to Savile over Christmas and it will not be until an October 2012 ITV documentary that the allegations become public.
10 DecemberAfter 25 years Casualty airs its last episode to be filmed in Bristol. Subsequent episodes are filmed in Cardiff.
11 DecemberLittle Mix (originally named Rhythmix) win the eighth series of The X Factor, making them the first group to emerge as winners. Two missing episodes from the 1960s Doctor Who series Air Lock and The Underwater Menace – Episode 2 are returned to the BBC Archives by the private collector Terry Burnett.
12 DecemberStudent Zara Brownlees wins the second series of Young Apprentice.
15 DecemberAsh Mair wins the fourth series of MasterChef: The Professionals.
17 DecemberMcFly drummer Harry Judd and his dancing partner Aliona Vilani win the ninth series of Strictly Come Dancing.
22 DecemberCyclist Mark Cavendish is named this year's BBC Sports Personality of the Year.

Debuts

BBC

Datewidth=250Debutwidth=100Channel
1 January
The Magicians
2 January
3 January
The Bear Family & Me
4 January
8 January
Dick and Dom's Funny Business
10 January
13 January
14 January
Fast and Loose
17 January
19 January
25 January
31 January
3 February
4 February
5 February
7 February
9 February
12 February
14 February
20 February
21 February
22 February
Junior Doctors: Your Life in Their Hands
6 March
11 March
14 March
19 March
22 March
29 March
31 March
4 April
5 April
6 April
23 April
24 April
1 May
4 May
5 May
8 May
9 May
16 May
27 May
30 May
6 June
8 June
18 June
4 July
5 July
12 July
14 July
19 July
24 July
20 August
4 September
13 September
21 September
26 September
1 October
3 October
5 October
6 October
19 October
25 October
10 November
23 November
26 December

ITV

Datewidth=250Debutwidth=100Channel
7 January
9 January
13 January
3 February
10 March
22 March
28 March
16 April
21 April
1 May
2 May
29 May
6 June
Injustice
10 June
17 July
3 September
The Jonathan Ross Show
4 September
26 September
11 October
22 November
11 December
18 December

Channel 4

Datewidth=250Debutwidth=100Channel
2 January
4 January
5 January
16 January
18 January
19 January
20 January
23 January
6 February
The People's Supermarket
25 February
2 March
28 March
17 April
9 May
The Secret History of Eurovision
11 May
24 May
17 June
27 June
27 July
21 September
3 October
4 October
14 October
31 October
4 December
12 December

Five/Channel 5

Datewidth=250Debutwidth=100Channel
14 February
18 August
9 September
3 October

Other channels

Datewidth=250Debutwidth=100Channel
5 January
7 February
10 February
21 February
27 February
31 March
18 April
Game of Thrones
2 May
19 May
24 May
30 May
17 June
4 August
24 August
19 September
6 September
22 September
31 October
7 November
23 November
The Devil's Dinner Party

Channels

New channels

DateChannel
11 JanuaryITV +1 (ITV1 +1/STV +1/UTV +1)
1 FebruarySky Atlantic
Sky Atlantic HD
MTV Music
7 AprilSony Entertainment Television
Sony Entertainment Television +1
15 JuneArgos TV
10 OctoberDave HD
12 OctoberWatch HD
1 NovemberPBS UK

Defunct channels

Main article: List of former TV channels in the United Kingdom#2011

DateChannel
1 JanuaryBravo
Bravo +1
Bravo 2
Challenge Jackpot
1 FebruaryChannel One
Channel One +1
MTV Shows
7 AprilFilm 24
23 MayTeleG

Rebranded channels

DateOld NameNew Name
1 JanuaryRocks TVGems TV Extra
1 FebruaryLivingSky Living
Living +1Sky Living +1
Living HDSky Living HD
LivingitSky Livingit
Livingit +1Sky Livingit +1
Living LovesSky Living Loves
Sky Box OfficeSky Movies Box Office
14 FebruaryFiveChannel 5
28 FebruarySky3Pick TV
Sky3 +1Pick TV +1
7 MarchFiver5*
Fiver +15* +1
Five USA5USA
Five USA +15USA +1
26 AprilLavaGreatest Hits TV
7 MayPlayhouse DisneyDisney Junior
Playhouse Disney +Disney Junior +

Television shows

Changes of network affiliation

ShowMoved fromMoved to
The Ricky Gervais Show (First Run Rights)Channel 4E4
Big BrotherChannel 5
Celebrity Big Brother
NewsRadioComedy CentralSony Entertainment Television
PrimevalITVWatch
Beyblade: Metal FusionChannel 5CITV
TNA Impact!BravoChallenge
Top of the Pops 2YesterdayDave
Art AttackCITVDisney Junior
Grizzly Tales for Gruesome KidsNickelodeon
Winx ClubPOP
GleeE4Sky1
The Weakest Link (Daytime version)BBC OneBBC Two
QI
PointlessBBC TwoBBC One
FriendsChannel 4 & E4Comedy Central

Returning this year after a break of one year or longer

ProgrammeDate(s) of original removalOriginal channel(s)Date of returnNew channel(s)
Art Attack13 July 2007CITV6 June 2011Disney Junior
Born to Be Different2004
13 September 2007
5 May 2009Channel 49 June 2011N/A (Same channel as original)
Celebrity Big Brother29 January 201018 August 2011Channel 5
Big Brother10 September 20109 September 2011
Shipwrecked19 December 2001
10 May 200923 October 2011E4
Young Dracula8 February 2008CBBC31 October 2011N/A (Same channel as original)
Absolutely Fabulous7 November 1996
25 December 2004BBC One25 December 2011

Continuing television shows

1920s

ProgrammeDate
BBC Wimbledon1927–1939, 1946–2019, 2021–present

1930s

ProgrammeDate
Trooping the Colour1937–1939, 1946–2019, 2023–present
The Boat Race1938–1939, 1946–2019, 2021–present

1950s

ProgrammeDate
Panorama1953–present
The Sky at Night1957–present
Blue Peter1958–present

1960s

ProgrammeDate
Coronation Street1960–present
Points of View1961–present
Songs of Praise
University Challenge1962–1987, 1994–present
Doctor Who1963–1989, 1996, 2005–present
Top of the Pops1964–present
Match of the Day
The Money Programme1966–present

1970s

ProgrammeDate
Question of Sport1970–present
Film...1971–present
Upstairs, Downstairs1971–1975, 2010–2012
Emmerdale1972–present
Mastermind
Newsround
Arena1975–present
One Man and His Dog1976–present
ITV News at 6:30
Top Gear1977–present
Ski Sunday1978–present
Antiques Roadshow1979–present
Question Time

1980s

ProgrammeDate
Children in Need1980–present
Timewatch1982–present
Taggart1983–2011
Channel 4 Racing1984–2016
Thomas & Friends1984–present
EastEnders1985–present
Neighbours
Comic Relief
Watchdog
Casualty1986–present
Fireman Sam1987–1994, 2005–2013
This Morning1988–present
Home and Away
Red Dwarf1988–1999, 2009, 2012–present
Agatha Christie's Poirot1989–2013
The Simpsons1989–present

1990s

ProgrammeDate
Have I Got News for You1990–present
MasterChef1990–2001, 2005–present
BBC World News1991–present
Meridian Tonight1993–present
Time Team1994–2013
Junior MasterChef1994, 2010–present
The National Lottery Draws1994–2017
Top of the Pops 21994–present
Hollyoaks1995–present
Soccer AM
Never Mind the Buzzcocks1996–2015
Silent Witness1996–present
Midsomer Murders1997–present
Bob the Builder1998–present
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?1998–2014
British Soap Awards1999–2019, 2022–present
DIY SOS1999–present
G@mers1999–2006, 2010–present
Holby City1999–2022
Loose Women1999–present
Newsnight Scotland1999–2014
Tonight1999–present

2000s

ProgrammeDate2000200120022003200420052006200720082009
Bargain Hunt2000–present
BBC Breakfast
Grizzly Tales for Gruesome Kids2000–2006, 2011–2012
Big Brother2000–2018
Click2000–present
Doctors
My Family2000–2011
A Place in the Sun2000–present
Shipwrecked2000–2002, 2006–2009, 2011–2012
The Unforgettable2000–present
Unreported World
Waking the Dead2000–2011
The Weakest Link2000–2012, 2017–present
The Wright Stuff2000–2018
Celebrity Big Brother2001–2002, 2005–2007, 2009–present
BBC South East Today2001–present
Football Focus
Real Crime
Rogue Traders
Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps2001–2011
Property Ladder2001–present
Cash in the Attic2002–present
Escape to the Country
Fifth Gear
Flog It!
Foyle's War2002–2015
Harry Hill's TV Burp2002–2012
High Hopes2002–present
I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!
In It to Win It
Inside Out
Outtake TV
River City
Saturday Kitchen
Serious
Spooks2002–2011
Sport Relief2002–present
The Story Makers
Tikkabilla
Celebrity Mastermind2003–present
Daily Politics
Eggheads
Extraordinary People
Grumpy Old Men
Homes Under the Hammer
New Tricks2003–2015
Peep Show
QI2003–present
The Politics Show
The Royal2003–2011
This Week2003–present
Traffic Cops
10 Years Younger2004–present
60 Minute Makeover
Agatha Christie's Marple2004–2013
The Big Fat Quiz of the Year2004–present
Car Booty
The Culture Show
Doc Martin2004–2019
Football First2004–present
Funky Valley
The Gadget Show
Haunted Homes
Hustle2004–2012
Jimmy's Farm2004–present
Live at the Apollo
Match of the Day 2
NewsWatch
Peppa Pig
Shameless2004–2013
Strictly Come Dancing2004–present
Strictly Come Dancing: It Takes Two
Supernanny2004–2008, 2010–2012
Who Do You Think You Are?2004–present
The X Factor2004–2018
8 out of 10 Cats2005–present
The Adventure Show
The Andrew Marr Show
The Apprentice
The Biggest Loser
Britain and Ireland's Next Top Model2005–2013
Coach Trip2005–2006, 2009–present
Coast2005–present
Come Dine with Me
It's Me or the Dog2005–2012
Deal or No Deal2005–2016
Doctor Who Confidential2005–2011
Dragons' Den2005–present
The F Word2005–2010
Fifi and the Flowertots2005–present
The Hotel Inspector
Ideal2005–2011
The Jeremy Kyle Show2005–present
Ladette to Lady
Missing Live
Mock the Week
Quizmania
Springwatch
The Thick of It2005–2012
Ukwia2005–present
The Album Chart Show2006–present
Animal Spies!
The Apprentice: You're Fired!
Banged Up Abroad2006–2013
Charlie Brooker's Screenwipe2006–present
Codex
...Cooks!
Cricket AM
Dancing on Ice2006–2014)
Dickinson's Real Deal2006–present
Don't Get Done, Get Dom
Fonejacker2006–2008
Freshly Squeezed2006–2012
Ghosthunting With...2006–present
How to Look Good Naked
The IT Crowd2006–2013
The Large Family2006–present
Lead Balloon2006–2011
Lewis2006–2015
Little Princess2006–present
Mama Mirabelle's Home Movies
That Mitchell and Webb Look
Monkey Life
Most Annoying People
Numberjacks2006–2009
The One Show2006–present
People & Power
Peschardt's People
The Real Hustle
Secret Millionaire
The Slammer2006–2015
Soccer Aid2006–present
Something for the Weekend2006–2012
Torchwood2006–2011
Waterloo Road2006–2015, 2023–present
Wild at Heart2006–2012
World Business2006–2011
The Alan Titchmarsh Show2007–2014
The Armstrong and Miller Show2007–2010
Benidorm2007–present
The Big Questions
Britain's Best Dish2007–2011
Britain's Got Talent2007–present
Coming of Age2007–2011
Daybreak Scotland2007–2012
Diddy Dick and Dom2007–present
Don't Tell the Bride
Embarrassing Bodies
Escape from Scorpion Island
Game60
The Graham Norton Show
Harry & Paul
Heir Hunters
Helicopter Heroes
Inside Sport
Inspector George Gently
An Island Parish
Jeff Randall Live
London Ink
M.I. High2007–2011
Mary Queen of Shops2007–present
Mister Maker
Outnumbered2007–2014
Postcode Challenge2007–present
Primeval2007–2011
Rapal2007–present
The Real MacKay
Real Rescues
The Sarah Jane Adventures2007–2011
Secret Diary of a Call Girl2007–2011
Shrink Rap2007–present
Skins
Trapped
The Tudors2007–2011
Wanted Down Under2007–present
What the Dickens
Who Dares Wins
Would I Lie To You?
An Là2008–present
Are You an Egghead?
Argumental
Basil's Swap Shop
Battle of the Brains
Being Human
Big & Small
Bizarre ER
CCTV Cities
Celebrity Juice
Chinese Food Made Easy
Chop Socky Chooks
Chuggington
Country House Rescue
Dani's House
The Family
Famous 5: On the Case
Gimme a Break
The Hot Desk
House Guest
The Inbetweeners
It Pays to Watch!
Kerwhizz2008–2009, 2011
Lark Rise to Candleford2008–2011
The Live Desk2008–present
Lunch Monkeys2008–2011
Marvo the Wonder Chicken2008–present
Merlin2008–2012
Nightwatch with Steve Scott2008–present
Only Connect
Police Interceptors
Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is2008–2011
Richard Hammond's Engineering Connections2008–present
Rory and Paddy's Great British Adventure
Rubbernecker
Rude Tube
Scallywagga
Seachd Là
Sesame Tree
Snog Marry Avoid?2008–2013
Supersize vs Superskinny2008–2014
The Supersizers...2008–present
UK Border Force
Unbreakable
Wallander2008–2016
Wogan's Perfect Recall2008–present
The World's Strictest Parents
Alan Carr: Chatty Man2009–2016
Angelina Ballerina: The Next Steps2009–present
Bang Goes the Theory2009–2014
Brain Box2009–2011
Campus2009–2011
Cast Offs2009–present
Chris Moyles' Quiz Night
Copycats
Countrywise
Cowboy Trap
Crash
The Chase
The Cube2009–2015
Dating in the Dark2009–2011
Ed and Oucho's Excellent Inventions2009–present
Fern Britton Meets...
Film Xtra2009–2011
The Football League Show2009–2015
Four Weddings2009–present
Garrow's Law2009–2011
Getting On2009–2012
Got to Dance2009–2014
Grow Your Own Drugs2009–present
Heston's Feasts
Horrible Histories
The Hour
How the Other Half Live
I Can Cook
The Impressions Show with Culshaw and Stephenson
Inside Nature's Giants
Katie
Land Girls2009–2011
Law & Order: UK2009–2014
The Legend of Dick and Dom2009–2011
Let's Dance for Comic Relief2009–present
Life of Riley2009–2011
Little Howard's Big Question2009–present
Live from Studio Five2009–2011
Michael McIntyre's Comedy Roadshow2009–present
Miranda2009–2015
Misfits2009–2013
Moving On2009–present
Newswipe with Charlie Brooker
The Old Guys
Paradise Cafe2009–2011
Peter Andre: The Next Chapter2009–2013
PhoneShop2009–2013
Piers Morgan's Life Stories2009–present
Pointless
Psychoville2009–2011
A Question of Genius2009–present
Rip Off Britain
Russell Howard's Good News2009–2015
Scoop2009–present
Sea Patrol UK
Sport Nation
Stewart Lee's Comedy Vehicle2009–2016
Strictly Money2009–2011
STV News at Six2009–present
Timmy Time
Tonight's the Night
Total Wipeout2009–2012
Trusadh2009–present
Ty Pennington's Great British Adventure
Undercover Boss
Walk on the Wild Side
We Need Answers
Whitechapel2009–2013
You Have Been Watching2009–present
You're Nicked!
Young, Dumb and Living Off Mum2009–2011

2010s

ProgrammeDate
71 Degrees North2010–2011
Accused2010–2012
Ant & Dec's Push the Button2010–2011
Ask Rhod Gilbert
Being... N-Dubz
Being Victor2010–present
Come Fly with Me2010–2011
A Comedy Roast
Celebrity Coach Trip2010–2012, 2019–present
Dave's One Night Stand2010–2012
Daybreak2010–2014
DCI Banks2010–2016
Dirty Sexy Funny2010–present
Downton Abbey2010–2015
EastEnders: E202010–2011
Eddie Stobart: Trucks & Trailers2010–2014
Facejacker2010–present
Frank Skinner's Opinionated
Gordon's Great Escape2010–2011
The Great British Bake Off2010–present
Great British Railway Journeys
Him & Her2010–2013
Hotter Than My Daughter2010–2011
An Idiot Abroad2010–2012
James May's Man Lab2010–2013
Junior Apprentice2010–present
Lip Service2010–2013
Late Kick Off2010–present
A League of Their Own
Lee Nelson's Well Good Show
Little Crackers
Lorraine
Luther
The Million Pound Drop2010–2015
The Nightshift2010–present
Odd One In
The Only Way Is Essex
Paul O'Grady Live2010–2011
Pen Talar2010–present
Penelope Princess of Pets
Pete versus Life2010–2011
Pocket tv2010–present
Popstar to Operastar2010–2011
Rev.2010–2014
Richard Bacon's Beer & Pizza Club2010–2011
The Rob Brydon Show2010–2012
Rock and Chips2010–2011
Roger & Val Have Just Got In2010–2012
The Scheme2010–2011
Scream! If You Know the Answer2010–2012
Sherlock2010–present
So You Think You Can Dance2010–2011
Stand Up for the Week2010–2013
Strike-back2010–present
STV Sports Centre
Sunday Morning Live
Take Me Out2010–2020
Tracy Beaker Returns2010–2012
The Trip2010–present
Turn Back Time – The High Street
The Zone

Ending this year

DateProgrammeChannelDebut(s)
1 JanuaryToonattikCITV2005
Action Stations! (TV programme)2006
The Fluffy Club2009
5 JanuaryThe Bear Family & MeBBC Two2011
6 JanuaryParadise CaféCBBC2009
7 JanuaryFamous and FearlessChannel 42011
16 JanuaryZenBBC One
4 FebruaryLive from Studio FiveChannel 52009
12 FebruaryBrain BoxSTV
13 FebruaryLark Rise to CandlefordBBC One2008
11 MarchStrictly MoneyCNBC Europe2009
13 MarchOutcastsBBC One2011
21 MarchM.I. HighCBBC2007
22 MarchSecret Diary of a Call GirlITV2
26 MarchThe TudorsBBC Two
8 AprilComing of AgeBBC Three
11 AprilWaking the DeadBBC One2000
19 AprilCandy Cabs2011
22 AprilFernChannel 4
28 AprilRock and ChipsBBC One2010
10 MayCampusChannel 42011
12 MayLunch MonkeysBBC Three2008
18 MayVacation, Vacation, VacationChannel 42011
24 MayTwo Pints of Lager and a Packet of CrispsBBC Three2001
30 MayThe SchemeBBC One2010
1 JuneLife of Riley2009
6 JunePsychovilleBBC Two
24 JunePut Your Money Where Your Mouth IsBBC One2008
30 JuneIdealBBC Three2005
5 JulyLead BalloonBBC Two2006
10 JulyPopstar to OperastarITV2010
31 Julyurl= https://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/news/a310997/my-family-axe-confirmed-by-bbc.htmltitle= 'My Family' axe confirmed by BBCwork= Digital Spyfirst= Ryanlast= Lovedate= 25 March 2011accessdate= 19 April 2011}}2002
2 AugustSirensChannel 42011
12 AugustSorry, I've Got No HeadCBBC2008
2 SeptemberMy FamilyBBC One2000
11 SeptemberAppropriate AdultITV2011
12 SeptemberShooting StarsBBC Two1995
15 SeptemberTorchwoodBBC Two, BBC Three, BBC One2006
1 OctoberDoctor Who ConfidentialBBC Three2005
18 OctoberThe Sarah Jane AdventuresCBBC2007
21 OctoberEastEnders: E20BBC Three2010
23 OctoberSpooksBBC One2002
11 DecemberThe Politics Show2003
14 DecemberThat's Britain!2011
15 DecemberThe World's Strictest ParentsBBC Three2008
16 DecemberOK! TVChannel 52011
19 DecemberMongrelsBBC Three2010
23 DecemberBritain's Best DishITV2007
30 DecemberChristmas Coach TripChannel 42011

Deaths

DateNameAgeBroadcast credibility
2 JanuaryPete Postlethwaite64Actor
5 JanuaryHelene Palmer82Actress
15 JanuarySusannah York72Actress (Jane Eyre, Armchair Theatre)
2 FebruaryMargaret John84Actress
22 FebruaryNicholas Courtney81Actor (Doctor Who)
15 Marchurl=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/keith-fordyce-unflappable-host-of-lsquoready-steady-gorsquo-2255628.html#archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110401040305/http://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/keith-fordyce-unflappable-host-of-lsquoready-steady-gorsquo-2255628.htmlarchive-date=2011-04-01url-access=subscriptiontitle=Keith Fordyce: Unflappable host of 'Ready Steady Go!’publisher=Independent Print Limitednewspaper=The Independentdate=29 March 2011accessdate=4 March 2012location=Londonfirst=Spencerlast=Leigh}}82Radio and television presenter (Ready Steady Go!)
15 AprilTrevor Bannister76Actor (Are You Being Served?, Last of the Summer Wine)
19 AprilElisabeth Sladen65Actress (Doctor Who, The Sarah Jane Adventures)
22 AprilJohn Sullivan64Scriptwriter (Only Fools and Horses, Citizen Smith)
23 AprilJames Casey88Comedian, radio scriptwriter and producer (The Clitheroe Kid)
26 Mayurl=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture//music/music-news/8545936/Pans-People-co-founder-Flick-Colby-dies-age-65.htmltitle=Pan's People co-founder Flick Colby dies aged 65work=The Daily Telegraphdate=29 May 2011accessdate=13 November 2011}}65Dancer and choreographer (co-founder/creator of the Top of the Pops dance troupes Pan's People, Ruby Flipper, Legs & Co., and Zoo; The Two Ronnies)
27 MayJanet Brown87Actress and comedian
4 JuneDonald Hewlett90Actor (It Ain't Half Hot Mum, You Rang, M'Lord?)
8 JuneRoy Skelton79Actor (Doctor Who, Rainbow)
25 JuneMargaret TyzackActress (The Forsyte Saga)
2 AugustRichard Pearson93Actor
22 AugustJohn Howard Davies72Child actor and comedy director (Fawlty Towers)
11 SeptemberAndy Whitfield39Actor and model (Spartacus: Blood and Sand)
27 SeptemberDavid Croft89Television producer
15 OctoberBetty Driver91Actress (Coronation Street) aka Betty Williams
29 OctoberJimmy Savile84DJ and television presenter (Top of the Pops, Jim'll Fix It)
20 NovemberAngie Dowds42Personal trainer (The Biggest Loser)
18 DecemberRonald Wolfe89Writer (On The Buses, The Rag Trade)

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