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  5. Ending this year

  6. Deaths

  7. See also

  8. References

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This is a list of events that took place in 2017 relating to Television in the United Kingdom.

Events

January

Date Event
1BBC One launches a new set of idents, replacing the circle idents that have been shown before programmes for a decade. The new idents feature the photography of Martin Parr, who has attempted to capture portraits of modern Britain.[1]
Sherlock returns to BBC One for a fourth series. Overnight viewing figures indicate the first episode was watched by an average audience of 8.1 million, making it the second most watched programme of the 2016–17 festive period; The New Year's Eve fireworks had a viewership of 11.6 million.[2]
3The lunchtime edition of Midlands Today is taken off air after staff are evacuated from The Mailbox complex when a fire alarm is activated. The incident turns out to be a false alarm.[3][4]
4Fawlty Towers is voted the best British sitcom of all time British sitcom in a survey of comedians, comedy writers and actors.[5]
5 Channel 4 announce they are to show the Monaco Grand Prix and Singapore Grand Prix live for the first time in five years and the United States Grand Prix live for the first time in a decade on free-to-air TV, as they announce their picks for 2017. As part of the C4F1 coverage, also the British Grand Prix and Abu Dhabi Grand Prix as contracted.[6]
6The manufacturers of the Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway board game apologise after several of the quiz questions were found to have incorrect answers.[7]
7The BBC airs the first Saturday evening National Lottery Draw to be shown via BBC iPlayer only, the Corporation having taken the decision to stop broadcasting the draw live on BBC One after agreeing a new deal with Lottery operator Camelot Group.[8]
BBC Two airs the documentary David Bowie: The Last Five Years on the eve of what would have been the singer's 70th birthday.[9]
Let It Shine makes its debut on BBC One, while The Voice debuts on ITV. Overnight viewing figures indicate that an average audience of 6.3 million tuned in for Let It Shine, narrowly beating the 5.9 million who watched The Voice.[10]
10Former deputy governor of the Bank of England David Clementi is named as BBC chairman, heading the board of directors that will replace the BBC Trust.[11]
11BBC Director-General Tony Hall unveils plans to revamp BBC iPlayer in order to make it the premier online television service by 2020.[12]
12BBC One announces the launch of The Big Painting Challenge, a boot-camp style series that will see amateur artists compete for the title of Britain's best amateur artist. The prime-time Sunday evening show, which will begin in February, will be presented by will be hosted by Mariella Frostrup and the Rev Richard Coles.[13]
BBC Two has commissioned Back in Black, a documentary about the fantasy author Terry Pratchett which takes a humorous look at his life story.[14]
13Sky says it has pulled an episode of its series Urban Myths about Michael Jackson following a complaint from his daughter. Paris Jackson had said that she was "incredibly offended" by the portrayal of her father in the programme due to be aired by Sky Arts.[15]
Richard Ayoade will present a new series of The Crystal Maze when it returns to Channel 4 later this year, the broadcaster announces. Stephen Merchant presented a one off edition of the game show last year.[16]
Channel 5 weather presenter Sian Welby will join Heart Radio to present the weekday evening show from 16 January.[17]
14The Russian version of "The Final Problem", the last in the current series of Sherlock, is illegally uploaded to the internet prior to its transmission on 15 January.[18] The BBC launches an investigation into the leak.[19] Overnight viewing figures suggest the show episode was watched by an audience of 5.9 million.[20]
15The BBC announce plans to adapt the John le Carré novel The Spy Who Came in from the Cold for television.[21]
18The BBC Trust rules that a BBC News at Six report from November 2015 discussing Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn's view on the shoot-to-kill policy in Northern Ireland was impartial and inaccurate.[22]
Channel 4 announces that Wife Swap will return for a one-off Brexit special.[23]
19It is reported that Bill Emmott, a former board member of Ofcom, is seeking a judicial review into a decision by Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport Karen Bradley to dismiss him from his post without compensation after he expressed support for the European Union.[24]
ITV announces that it has axed The Xtra Factor from ITV2. Future editions of the programme will appear online only.[25]
20BBC One and ITV provide live coverage of the inauguration of Donald Trump as the 45th President of the United States; BBC coverage of the event is presented by BBC World's Katty Kay, with ITV's coverage presented by Tom Bradby.[26] Also, BBC News announces that Kay would co-present 100 Days covering Trump's first 100 days, however in the end the programme carries on indfefinley apart from a summer break in August.
Angus Deayton is confirmed as the new host of Creme de la Creme, a Great British Bake Off spin-off series that will continue to air on the BBC.[27]
24BBC Two announce plans for Geri's Nineties: The Decade That Made Me, a series in which former Spice Girl Geri Horner will look back at the 1990s.[28]
25At the 22nd National Television Awards, Ant & Dec are presented with the Television Presenter Award for the sixteenth consecutive year.[29]
27BBC Two airs Eurovision: You Decide from London's Hammersmith Apollo, where former X Factor contestant Lucie Jones is chosen to represent the United Kingdom in the 2017 Eurovision Song Contest with the song "Never Give Up on You".[30]
30Peter Capaldi announces his intention to leave Doctor Who at the end of the year.[31]
31Dermot O'Leary and Emma Willis are chosen to host the 2017 Brit Awards after Michael Bublé pulled out because his son is receiving treatment for cancer.[32]
BBC Two airs the 1971 film 10 Rillington Place following the death of Sir John Hurt, who plays the role of Timothy Evans.[33]

February

Date Event
1It is announced that Nick Jenkins and Sarah Willingham will leave Dragons' Den when the current series ends on 26 February.[34]
2Kris Marshall announces he is leaving the role of DI Humphrey Goodman in BBC One's Death in Paradise at the end of the current series. His place will be taken by Ardal O'Hanlon who will appear as a new detective.[35]
Construction workers accidentally dig up and damage Blue Peter{{'}}s Millennium Time Capsule while carrying out work at London's O2 Arena. The O2 has said it will work with the Blue Peter team to repair or replace the capsule, buried before the Millennium and due to be opened in 2050.[36]
3US human rights campaigner Kenneth Roth apologises to Newsnight presenter Emily Maitlis after mistakenly accusing her of running an alleged CIA torture site. Roth had tweeted a picture of Maitlis instead of Gina Haspel, named as CIA deputy director by US president Donald Trump.[37]
With The Jump set to return to Channel 4 for a fourth series from 5 February, it is reported that the 2017 series has claimed its first casualty, with model Vogue Williams having to pull out because of a knee injury.[38]
EastEnders fans express their disappointment on social media upon learning the evening's episode has been cancelled in favour of the BBC One documentary Spy in the Wild.[39]
Coleen Nolan wins the nineteenth series of Celebrity Big Brother.[40]
4Sir Bradley Wiggins reveals that he has suffered a foot injury while training for the fourth series of The Jump, becoming the second participant to be injured during training for this year's series. However, Wiggins says he will continue as a contestant.[41]
7Debut of The Moorside, a BBC One drama starring Sheridan Smith and telling the story of the Shannon Matthews case. The first episode is received positively by critics.[42]
Channel 5 announces that it will air a revamped and updated version of Blind Date.[43]
8Rolf Harris is cleared of three sex offence charges at Southwark Crown Court.
9BBC Wales pulls a promotional trailer for the Six Nations rugby match between Wales and England to be held on 11 February after criticism that it was anti-English.[44]
10BBC Four acquires its first Canadian drama, the six part Cardinal, a detective series based on Giles Blunt's 2002 novel Forty Words for Sorrow. The series will air later in the year.[45]
13Sir Bradley Wiggins is forced to quit The Jump after sustaining what is described as a small leg fracture during snowcross training.[46]
15It has been announced that Rolf Harris will face a retrial on 15 May over three alleged sex offence charges and one new charge of indecent assault.[47]
16Edition of EastEnders in which Bex Fowler (played by Jasmine Armfield) performs the ballad "Boxed Up Broken Heart". The track, written by musician and singer Gwyneth Herbert, is part of a storyline in which the character pens the song after splitting from an onscreen boyfriend.[48]
17The BBC confirms that Danny Dyer will take a short break from his EastEnders role following a report in The Sun that bosses were concerned about his health.[49]
19The TV adaptation of Len Deighton's novel SS-GB, a series imagining an alternate history in which the United Kingdom is occupied by Nazi Germany, during the Second World War, debuts on BBC One. The first episode attracts a number of complaints from viewers unable to hear the dialogue, which is blamed on actors mumbling. The BBC says it will look at the sound quality before the next episode is transmitted.[50]
Piers Morgan announces he will not present the Royal Television Society (RTS) Programme awards following a campaign to remove him. A petition asserting it was "not acceptable" for Morgan to present the awards ceremony attracted some 200 signatures after the RTS confirmed him as host on 16 February.[51]
27Sky News relaunches its 10 pm bulletin with a new-look set and a focus on content from the Sky News team of specialists and broadcast from the new glass box studio at the heart of Sky's campus in Osterley, west London.
The Nightly Show is broadcast on ITV at 10 pm and runs for eight weeks and ITV News at Ten is moved to a temporary timeslot of 10.30 pm.

March

Date Event
1The television licence will increase from £145.50 to £147 on 1 April, it is announced – the first time the annual licence has increased since 2010.[52]
2Channel 5 announce plans to broadcast the Home and Away spin-off film Revenge, which gets its British television debut on 5Star on 13 March.[53]
3Isabelle Heward is named the 2017 Mastermind champion.[54]
4The BBC launches an investigation after a group of five intruders gained access to a studio at Broadcasting House during a live broadcast of the BBC News channel the previous evening. The individuals were not seen on air and left of their own accord.[55]
16Ofcom confirms it has received one complaint about a child grooming storyline in Coronation Street involving the character Bethany Platt (Lucy Fallon), although the plot has generally won praise from children's charities.[56]
Channel 4 confirms Sandi Toksvig, Prue Leith and Noel Fielding will join Paul Hollywood when The Great British Bake Off returns later this year.[57]
22The BBC and ITV interrupt their schedules to provide news coverage following a terrorist attack in Westminster.
23Opening the first edition of BBC One's current affairs programme This Week to air in the wake of the Westminster attack, presenter Andrew Neil launches a scathing attack against those who commit acts of terrorism, describing them as "jumped up jihadis", and saying that Britain will never be "cowed" or "defeated" by them.[58]
Channel 5 airs the documentary The Last Days of George Michael, prompting Michael's former bandmate, Andrew Ridgeley to criticise the programme as "sensationalist and mucky". Channel 5 defends its decision to broadcast the film, citing a "legitimate public interest in the circumstances surrounding his death".[59]
24The BBC released The Curse of Fatal Death, a 29-minute parody episode made for Red Nose Day in 1999. Written by the future Doctor Who writer Stephen Moffatt, the episode features Rowan Atkinson as The Doctor, with several other actors portraying different versions of the Time Lord, including Joanna Lumley as the first female Doctor. The episode has been released to coincide with Red Nose Day 2017.[60]
27BBC One airs Question Time: Britain After Brexit, a special edition of Question Time from Birmingham ahead of government preparations to trigger Article 50, the process of withdrawal from the European Union.[61]
30Comedian Sue Perkins will stand in for Graham Norton as presenter of the 2017 British Academy Television Awards because Norton will be in Kiev in his role as presenter of the BBC's coverage of the 2017 Eurovision Song Contest.[62]
Channel 5 celebrates its 20th anniversary.[63][64]
31The tenth series of Doctor Who, which begins on 15 April, will feature the first openly gay companion, Bill Potts (played by Pearl Mackie).[65]
The BBC Three documentary film Reggie Yates's Hidden Australia is criticised by the BBC Trust for "[seriously breaching] its editorial guidelines" after some of its footage was found to be misleading. The film, made by Sunday Pictures, portrayed extreme drinking among the Aboriginal community at a party, which was in fact footage of several events held on different days, including scenes from a wake.[66]

April

Date Event
2Mo Adeniran wins the sixth series of The Voice UK. The series final is briefly interrupted when the stage is invaded by an individual carrying a piece of paper which he attempts to show to the cameras.[67]
BBC announces it has renewed its contract for exclusive contract to broadcast the Glastonbury Festival until 2022.[68]
3Beginning of a week of special editions of BBC World News's flagship interview programme HARDtalk celebrating its 20th anniversary. Programmes include an interview with Sir Ian McKellen recorded in front of a live audience at the BBC Radio Theatre, which airs on 4 April.[69]
7John Middleton makes his final appearance as Emmerdale character Ashley Thomas after 21 years with the show. The character dies after being diagnosed with incurable pneumonia.[70]
10BBC period drama Call the Midwife will get its first black character, West Indian nurse Lucille, when it returns for a seventh series in 2018. BBC News reports casting is currently under way for the role.[71]
Maxine Mawhinney presents her final bulletin on BBC News alongside Simon McCoy after 21 years with BBC News.[72]
Balliol College, Oxford win the 2016–17 series of University Challenge.[73]
11Peter Kay's Car Share returns to BBC One for a second series. The opening episode sparks renewed interest in the 2001 compilation album Now That's What I Call Music! 48 after tracks from it are featured in the show. As a result of the series, Now 48 enters the album charts for the first time in several years.[74]
15Doctor Who returns to BBC One for its tenth series.[75]
17The finale of the final series of Broadchurch airs on ITV. Overnight audience figures indicate the episode was seen by an average of 8.7 million viewers (peaking at 9.3 million), the series' highest-ever viewership.[76]
18The BBC announces a season of programming on both radio and television to mark the 50th anniversary of 1967 Sexual Offences Act. The season, Gay Britannia, will examine the history of gay Britain and celebrate the LGBTQ community.[77]
19Crystal Palace chairman Steve Parish and former banker Jenny Campbell will join the next series of Dragons' Den, replacing Nick Jenkins and Sarah Willingham.[78]
20The BBC confirms David Dimbleby will present its coverage of the 2017 general election on 8 June. Dimbleby, who will be fronting his tenth general election coverage, had said before the 2015 general election that 2015 would be the last time he would present election coverage. Also it's announced that Huw Edwards will present the day time coverage on 9 June[79]
22An edition of ITV's Take Me Out is dedicated to a contestant who has died since the programme was filmed. An inquest in September hears the man hanged himself after losing his job because he took four days off work to appear on the show.[80][81]
25 Katty Kay and Christian Fraser announce on air that the programme 100 Days will be extended. It will be renamed 100 Days + starting on Monday 1 May. This is partly due to the snap 2017 general election on 8 June. It also means World News Today, which fills the slot on Friday and weekends, would be saved for now, despite being axed a month earlier.[82]
27Crystal Palace chairman Steve Parish quits the Dragons' Den line-up before filming begins for the next series; he is replaced by Vitabiotics chairman Tej Lalvani.[83]
Online food delivery service Just Eat signs a £10 million-a-year deal to sponsor The X Factor, one of the largest sponsorships for a weekly British television show.[84]
28Joseph Valente, winner of the 2015 series of The Apprentice is ending his business relationship with Lord Sugar, it is announced. Although Valente will take full control of his ImpraGas business, the two have parted amicably.[85]
30The Loose Women presenters launch their Body Stories campaign, featuring a billboard image of them all posing in swimwear with the slogan "Look but don't retouch". The campaign is aimed at addressing issues relating to body image.[86][87]

May

Date Event
3 It has been announced that Adam Crozier is to step down as ITV chief executive after seven years.[88]
5BBC Four airs the documentary Classic Albums: Carly Simon – No Secrets in which Carly Simon sings the words of a fourth verse she penned for her 1972 hit "You're So Vain" for the first time. However, the documentary does not shed any light on the song's subject.[89]
9Shirley Ballas will join the panel of judges on Strictly Come Dancing when it returns to BBC One later in the year, it is confirmed. She replaces Len Goodman, who stepped down at the end of the last series.[90]
12Junior doctor Saliha Mahmood-Ahmed wins the 2017 series of MasterChef.[91]
EastEnders unveils plans to introduce a new family–the Taylors, who will arrive in Albert Square in summer 2017. Executive Producer Sean O'Connor describes the family as "noisy and brash", "[lacking] cash" but "[having] love and warmth in spades".[92]
13Portugal's Salvador Sobral wins the 2017 Eurovision Song Contest with the love ballad "Amar pelos dois". It is the first time Portugal have won the competition. The UK's entry, Lucie Jones comes fifteenth with her song "Never Give Up on You".[93]
15ITV airs the concluding episode of its four part drama, Little Boy Blue, a series dealing with the 2007 murder of Rhys Jones. The programme attracts criticism from the former Assistant Chief Constable of Merseyside, Patricia Gallan, who says some of its content "should not be taken as fact". Gallan herself is portrayed in the series by Sara Powell.[94]
16Debut of Three Girls, a hard hitting three-part BBC One drama about the Rochdale child grooming scandal.[95][96] The series is later cited as an influence on Darren Osborne's decision to commit the Finsbury Park attack in June. Osborne's trial in early 2018 is told that he watched the drama a few weeks before carrying out the attack, and became fixated by its subject matter.[97]
McDonald's says it will withdraw an advertising campaign featuring a boy who struggles to identify with his dead father until he visits the fast food restaurant. The commercial first aired on 12 May, and received hundreds of complaints from parents who said their children had been upset by its content, as well as drawing criticism from a bereavement charity for exploiting childhood grief. The ad was scheduled to run for seven weeks, but its last airdate will be on 17 May.[98]
David Tennant and Billie Piper will reunite to play the Tenth Doctor and Rose Tyler for a series of audio dramas, it is announced.[99]
18Olivia Wardell wins Cycle 11 of Britain's Next Top Model.
22Ofcom decides not to launch an investigation into a rape scene that appeared in an episode of Emmerdale aired on 24 April, despite the content generating 101 viewer complaints.[100]
Comedian Vic Reeves will make a cameo appearance in Coronation Street as a television producer, it is announced.[101]
25The week's edition of BBC One's Question Time, scheduled to take place in Belfast, is instead moved to Salford in the wake of the 2017 Manchester Arena bombing. Panellists for the programme are Home Secretary Amber Rudd, Mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham, anti-extremism campaigner Sara Khan, head of the Police and Crime Commissioners Association Nazir Afzal, and peace campaigner Colin Parry.[102]
The BBC announces the BBC Store, a facility allowing viewers to buy and download BBC content, will close in November, two years after its launch.[103]
Fred Talbot is found guilty at Lanark Sheriff Court of a string of sex offences against schoolboys during boating and camping trips in the 1970s and 1980s. He is sentenced on 15 June.[104]
31ITV announces plans to reschedule the eleventh series final of Britain's Got Talent so as not to clash with the One Love Manchester concert, Ariana Grande's benefit concert for the victims of the Manchester bombing, which will air on BBC One on 4 June. Britain's Got Talent, originally scheduled to air on that evening, will now air a day earlier. The British Soap Awards, due to air on 3 June, will air on 6 June instead.[105]

June

Date Event
2Jay Hunt will step down from her role as Chief Creative Officer at Channel 4 in September, it is announced.[106]
3BBC Two airs Sgt Pepper's Musical Revolution with Howard Goodall, a documentary presented by Howard Goodall celebrating the 50th anniversary of the release of The Beatles album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band.[107]
Canadian detective series Cardinal makes its British television debut on BBC Four.[107]
Tokio Myers wins the eleventh series of Britain's Got Talent.[108]
4BBC One postpones a Question Time leaders debate due to air at 5.55 pm to make way for a BBC News special following the previous evening's terrorist attack in London. The programme, set to feature Scottish National Party leader Nicola Sturgeon and Liberal Democrat leader Tim Farron taking questions in Edinburgh, is rescheduled for 5 June. However, two further pre-recorded debates with the leaders of UKIP and the Green Party, and Plaid Cymru, due to air later the same evening are not rescheduled. Planned editions of The Andrew Marr Show and the Sunday Politics are cancelled in the wake of the attack.[109][110]
The One Love Manchester concert airs live on BBC One and BBC Radio, starring Ariana Grande. Overnight viewing figures indicate it had a peak audience of 22.6 million, making it the most watched television event of 2017 to date.[111]
8–9The BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and Sky News provide coverage of the results of the 2017 general election, which sees the Conservatives lose their majority, but remain the party with the largest number of seats in the House of Commons.
9ITV announce plans for a drama about the Hatton Garden safe deposit burglary starring Timothy Spall.[112]
13BBC Two airs the documentary Jo Cox: Death of An MP to coincide with the first anniversary of her murder.[113]
14The BBC denies reports that a scene from Planet Earth II showing a baby iguana being chased by racer snakes was faked.[114]
15Fred Talbot is jailed for four years for historical sex offences against boys he took on school trips to Scotland between 1978 and 1981.[115]
Antibiotics are voted Britain's greatest invention following a live television special, Britain's Greatest Invention on BBC Two.[116]
On the eve of the first anniversary of the murder of Labour MP Jo Cox, Channel 4's late night talk show The Last Leg airs a joint video recorded by four former British Prime Ministers–John Major, Tony Blair, Gordon Brown and David Cameron–in which they pay tribute to Cox and urge people to celebrate her life.[117]
A planned appearance by singer Lily Allen on the evening's edition of Newsnight is cancelled at the last minute, and following an earlier appearance on Channel 4 News in which she made outspoken remarks about the previous day's Grenfell Tower fire. The BBC says the decision to pull Allen from the programme has nothing to do with her earlier comments.[118]
17Billy Connolly, Julie Walters and June Whitfield are among those from the world of entertainment to be awarded in the 2017 Birthday Honours, with Connolly receiving a Knighthood, and Walters and Whitfield receiving Damehoods.[119]
Following the Grenfell Tower fire in London, BBC Two pulls the documentary Venice Biennale: Sink or Swim as it features artist Khadija Saye, who is believed to be among those to have perished in the blaze.[120] The opening edition of BBC One's singing contest Pitch Battle is also replaced by a different edition after the blaze, a decision taken due to song lyrics.[121][122]
The debut edition of BBC One's Pitch Battle is seen by an average audience of 2 million viewers, while Channel 5's relaunched Blind Date is watched by 1.5 million. The second edition of ITV's The Voice Kids draws in an average 2.5 million. However, ratings are down on their usual average, something which broadcasters attribute to a heat wave being experienced by the UK.[121]
19Ofcom says it will not investigate an edition of Britain's Got Talent in which Amanda Holden wore a topless dress as it "would not have exceeded most viewers' expectations". The regulator received 650 complaints about the edition of the programme aired on 1 June, and 683 complaints across the series about Holden's choice of outfits.[123]
20The start of the BBC News at Ten is temporarily delayed by a "technical systems crash" that occurred seconds before the programme was due to go on air.[124][125]
22In what is believed to be the first such incident of its type on Question Time, a member of the audience is told to leave the programme by presenter David Dimbleby for repeatedly heckling the panel.[126]
Antiques Roadshow experts believe a Faberge ornament recently valued one the programme could be one of its most significant finds, with a value of £1million.[127]
23It is announced that Sean O'Connor will leave EastEnders after just a year in the role of executive producer. He will temporarily be replaced by former executive producer John Yorke.[128]
24John Simm reprises his role as The Master for the Doctor Who episode "World Enough and Time".[129]
29Culture Secretary Karen Bradley refers Rupert Murdoch's bid to take full control of Sky UK to the Competition Commission after an Ofcom report into the matter concluded that the deal could give the Murdoch family "increased influence" over the UK's news agenda.[130]

July

Date Event
1The tenth series of Doctor Who concludes with an extended hour-long episode, "The Doctor Falls".[129] The episode sees David Bradley portraying William Hartnell's First Doctor, a role he first played in the 2013 television biopic An Adventure in Space and Time.[131]
3Ofcom has launched an investigation into a Coronation Street storyline involving child grooming after scenes were shown before the 9.00 pm watershed. Five complaints were received about the scenes, involving the character Bethany Platt (played by Lucy Fallon) when they appeared in an omnibus edition of the soap shown on ITV2 on the morning of Saturday 3 June.[132]
4Plans are announced to reinvent the BBC for a new generation, including spending an extra £34 million on children's programming.[133]
A BBC survey indicates that at least a third of Premier League football fans regularly view matches online through unofficial streaming services.[134]
6The final edition of Question Time before the summer break is interrupted by two digital alerts from presenter David Dimbleby's mobile phone, set to remind him it is bedtime.[135]
Coronation Street bosses are warning fans to be aware of an online scam offering to recruit extras.[136]
12BBC One Wales airs Sir Gareth Edwards at 70, a birthday tribute to Welsh rugby union player Gareth Edwards. The programme is presented by Gabby Logan in front of a celebrity audience.[137] The programme is aired nationally on BBC Two on 1 August.[138]
13As the government considers whether Channel 4 should relocate from London, television producer Phil Redmond launches a bid to move the broadcaster to Liverpool.[139]
A recently married couple, believed to be the first same-sex couple to marry in a Muslim ceremony in the UK, are guests on ITV's This Morning.[140][141]
14The BBC unveils plans to launch a bursary scheme aimed at nurturing new female comedy talent from the North, and named in honour of the late Caroline Aherne. The launch takes place at the 2017 Salford Sitcom Showcase on 27 July.[142]
A BBC One trailer reveals that the identity of the actor to play the Thirteenth Doctor in Doctor Who will be announced on the channel following the 2017 Wimbledon Men's Singles Final on 16 July.[143]
16Jodie Whittaker is announced as the Thirteenth Doctor, and the first woman to regularly play the role.[144] The trailer revealing the identity of the next Doctor is watched by an estimated 4.6 million viewers. The announcement that a woman will take up the role is broadly welcomed, with those offering their support including Prime Minister Theresa May, who is described as being "pleased" by the news.[145] The news is greeted with mixed reception from two actors who previously portrayed the role; expressing a preference for a male Doctor, Peter Davison says he feels "a bit sad" the character may no longer be "a role model for boys", comments that are dismissed as "rubbish" by his successor, Colin Baker.[146]
19As part of the terms of its renewed Royal Charter, the BBC publishes the earnings of celebrities on salaries over £150,000 in its annual report for 2016/17. The figures reveal that two-thirds of these are male, with Chris Evans the top earner.[147] The revelations spark a row about the gender pay gap, and suggestions from politicians that male stars could be forced to take a pay cut.[148][149]
21ITV announces the death of Pudsey, the dog who, as part of Ashleigh and Pudsey, won the 2012 series of Britain's Got Talent.[150]
23Around forty of the BBC's high-profile female personalities have signed an open letter to Director-General Tony Hall urging him to "correct [the] disparity" over gender pay.[151]
Mel and Sue will present a revived version of The Generation Game, which has been commissioned for an initial run of four editions, it is confirmed.[152]
Singer Katherine Jenkins makes her television presenting debut as one of the main presenters of Songs of Praise.[153]
24The first trailer for the Doctor Who Christmas special, titled "Twice Upon a Time" is released online. The one-minute footage shows Peter Capaldi's final outing as The Doctor.[154]
The BBC announces a new music festival for 2018, which it is hoped will fill the gap left by Glastonbury, which is taking a year off. The Biggest Weekend will run from 25 to 28 May, and take place at four venues, one in each of the Home Countries. Coverage will be shown on BBC radio and television.[155]
ITV2 airs the third series finale of Love Island, which is watched by an average 2.43 million viewers, giving the channel its largest audience to date.[156]
28Channel 4 says that its athletics series The Jump will take a break during 2018, and will not be part of its winter schedule so as not to clash with the Winter Olympics in South Korea.[157]
Isabelle Warburton wins the eighteenth series of Big Brother.[158]
29BBC One airs the series 31 finale of Casualty, an episode notable for being the first on British television to be shot in entirely one take using a single camera.[159]
30The Sunday Times removes an online article amid allegations of antisemitism after columnist Kevin Myers suggested in the piece that some female BBC presenters are paid high salaries because they are Jewish. The newspaper also confirms that Myers "will not write again" for them following the comments.[160] Myers subsequently apologises for the remarks, telling Ireland's RTÉ News that he "uttered those words out of respect for the religion".[161]
The Mail on Sunday reports that Earl Spencer has urged Channel 4 not to broadcast tapes of his sister, Diana, Princess of Wales discussing aspects of her personal life amid concerns it will cause distress to her children.[162] The footage is scheduled to air as part of the documentary In Her Own Words, due for broadcast in the run up to the 20th anniversary of her death.[163] His concerns are subsequently echoed by Royal commentators and friends of the late princess, including Rosa Monckton, who intends to write to the broadcaster urging them not to show the footage, which she says "doesn't belong in the public domain".[164]

August

Date Event
1The BBC announces plans for Britain's Best Cook, a new cookery contest series for BBC One, with Claudia Winkleman as presenter and Mary Berry as one of the judges.[165]
4Countryfile presenter Anita Rani wades into the BBC gender pay gap controversy, claiming the issue of equal pay is also about race and class.[166]
The Sun agrees to pay former EastEnders producer Sean O'Connor "substantial damages" after wrongly reporting that he had been sacked from the programme for bullying cast members.[167]
Viewers are left confused after ITV4 apparently airs the wrong version of a James Bond film in its 9.00pm slot. TV listings had advertised the 2006 version of Casino Royale starring Daniel Craig as Bond, but the channel instead airs the 1967 version with David Niven as a retired Bond.[168] The 1967 version is also aired by ITV on New Year's Eve, albeit correctly on this occasion.[169]
6It is reported that former Top Gear presenter Jeremy Clarkson is being treated in hospital for pneumonia after being taken ill while on holiday in Majorca.[170]
The Channel 4 documentary Diana: In Her Own Words is aired, drawing their largest overnight ratings for over a year. Figures indicate the film, which includes footage of Diana, Princess of Wales discussing aspects of her marriage to Prince Charles, was watched by an average audience of 3.5 million, peaking at 4.1 million.[171]
8Scriptwriter Nina Raine is to write a version of Jane Austen's novel Pride and Prejudice for ITV that will be darker and more adult themed than previous versions. It is the sixth time the book has been adapted for television.[172]
Sky's Soccer AM announces that its presenter Helen Chamberlain is to leave the programme after 22 years. She will be replaced by comedian Lloyd Griffith and former footballer Jimmy Bullard.[173]
9The BBC announces that the Radio 4 cultural review programme Front Row will be extended to television, and begin airing on BBC Two in September.[174]
Fitness experts have criticised Geordie Shore starlet Charlotte Crosby for her promotion of a one-week diet plan, which they argue would have questionable results.[175]
11Former Vice President of the United States Al Gore appears as a guest on Channel 4's The Last Leg.[176]
YouTube star Trisha Paytas quits the twentieth series of Celebrity Big Brother after eleven days, saying that being a contestant on the show was the "worst experience" of her life.[177]
14BBC Radio Five Live presenter Emma Barnett makes her debut as a Newsnight presenter, providing summer cover on the BBC Two current affairs programme. She is followed on 17 August by LBC shock-jock Nick Ferrari.[178]
15Michael Sheen and David Tennant have been cast in a joint BBC/Amazon adaptation of the Neil Gaiman/Terry Pratchett novel Good Omens, it is announced.[179]
16BBC Two announce plans to move its new cooking show, The Big Family Cooking Showdown to avoid clashing with editions of The Great British Bake Off, which begins on Channel 4 on 29 August. Showdown will move from Tuesday to Thursday evenings from that date.[180]
18At the High Court of England and Wales, entertainer Michael Barrymore wins "more than nominal damages" against Essex Police after claiming his career was ruined as a result of his wrongful arrest on suspicion of the rape and murder of Stuart Lubbock.[181]
Veteran entertainer and presenter Sir Bruce Forsyth has died aged 89, it is announced.[182]
BBC Two have acquired the broadcast rights to The Assassination of Gianni Versace, the second series of the FX true crimes anthology drama series American Crime Story; the series will air in 2018.[183]
20–23Channel 4 airs The State, a four part drama shown over four consecutive nights which deals with a group of British Muslims who join the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant and travel to Syria.[184] The series wins praise from both critics and viewers.[185]
21The BBC announces plans for Harry Styles at the BBC, a one-off entertainment show to air in November in which Harry Styles chats to Nick Grimshaw and performs some of his songs.[186] The programme is aired on 2 November, and features a sketch in which Styles tries his hand at bingo calling.[187]
The BBC considers the idea of a permanent tribute to Sir Bruce Forsyth after some fans called for a statue of him to be installed outside a BBC building.[188]
Viewers of ITV's This Morning are left moved by a segment of the show in which presenter Ruth Langsford comforts a former colleague who was left with a brain injury after suffering an anaphylactic shock when she ate a meal containing nuts while on holiday in Budapest.[189]
23It is announced that Sarah Smith will succeed Andrew Neil as presenter of The Sunday Politics when the programme returns on 17 September.[190]
The League of Gentlemen will return to BBC Two for three one-off specials to mark the series' 20th anniversary, it is announced.[191]
Following her portrayal of Cilla Black in a 2014 biopic, it is announced that Sheridan Smith has signed a record deal with East West Records to release an album.[192]
Memorable edition of the ITV Lunchtime News in which a toddler runs around the studio while Alistair Stewart interviews her mother and brother for a piece about milk allergies.[193]
24The BBC announces it has commissioned documentaries about the Grenfell Tower fire and the murder of Stephen Lawrence.[194]
25Sarah Harding wins the twentieth series of Celebrity Big Brother.[195]
27BBC One debuts Strike – The Cuckoo's Calling, the first in a new detective series, Strike, and based on the crime novels by J. K. Rowling.[196]
28Channel 5 confirms Celebrity Big Brother will return in 2018, following rumours it would be axed along with the main Big Brother show. Speculation about its future had begun after Channel 5's director, Ben Frow told the Edinburgh Television Festival he "would be much happier with a channel that did not have Big Brother on it".[197]
29Sky UK ceases carriage of Fox News Channel, owned by Sky stakeholder 21st Century Fox, after fifteen years (the feed consisted of a near-direct simulcast of the American cable news channel, outside of commercials being replaced by Sky News forecasts and headlines). A low audience average of 2,000 daily viewers for the channel in the United Kingdom was cited for the move to discontinue offering the channel, though FNC's issues through 2017 and Rupert Murdoch clearing hurdles to acquire the remaining interest in Sky UK that he does not presently own were also cited.[198][199]
The Great British Bake Off makes its Channel 4 debut, with a viewing audience of 5.8 million tuning in to watch the opening episode of its eighth series.[200]

September

Date Event
2Missing 1960s episodes of soap opera Crossroads are shown for the first time following a discovery by Kaleidoscope, an organisation that specialises in locating missing television footage, of episodes which were thought to be lost. They were found in a vault at ITV Leeds.[201]
The X Factor returns for its fourteenth series, with the opening episode achieving ratings of 6 million, the programme's lowers viewirship to date.[202]
Premiership Rugby makes its debut on Channel 5.[203]
Sky One and Pick broadcast coverage of Game 4 Grenfell, a charity football match held at Loftus Road to raise funds for those affected by the Grenfell Tower fire.[204]
4ITV announces that Dancing on Ice will return in January 2018 after a four-year hiatus. It will be presented by Philip Schofield and Holly Willoughby.[205]
BBC Two airs Diana and I, a film that explores how the death of Diana, Princess of Wales affected ordinary people.[206]
5Good Morning Britain features an interview with therapist Dr Michael Davidson, who claims some gay people can be made straight through therapy. By the following day the segment has attracted 466 complaints to Ofcom following comments made by Davidson, who says homosexuality is "an aberration", "a sin" and "in some cases reversible".[207]
6ITV announces the introduction of a sixth weekly episode of Coronation Street from Wednesday 20 September, meaning the programme will air a double bill of episodes on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from that date.[208]
7The BBC announces the full lineup for the Later...with Jools Holland 25th anniversary special, being held at the Royal Albert Hall on 21 September. Acts will include Foo Fighters, Paul Weller, Van Morrison, Dizzee Rascal, Gregory Porter, Kali Uchis, Camille, Songhoy Blues, and Jorja Smith. The special will be broadcast on BBC Two on Saturday 23 September.[209]
9As Strictly Come Dancing returns for a new series, openly gay comedian Susan Calman (who is one of the contestants) is forced to defend her decision to dance with a male partner after facing fierce criticism from members of the LGBT community on social media. Calman says she was offended by the criticism she received for taking part in the show, which does not have same-sex dance couples. Bosses at Strictly have not ruled out the idea of using same-sex couples at a future date.[210]
12Culture Secretary Karen Bradley signals her intention to refer 21st Century Fox's proposed £11.7bn takeover of Sky to the Competition and Markets Authority for further investigation amid concerns over media plurality.[211] The merger deal is referred to the Authority on 14 September.[212]
14Addressing the Royal Television Society's conference in Cambridge, Karen Bradley, the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, appears to row back from government plans to move Channel 4 out of London, suggesting that not all of the broadcaster's operations would need to relocate.[213]
ITV announces plans for Butterfly, a three part series about a schoolboy who identifies as a girl, with Anna Friel playing the role of the boy's mother.[214]
Nate Dias and Steve Guinness win the first series of Channel 4's Lego Masters.[215]
15ITV have secured a deal to show coverage of the 2017 Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe.[216]
16BBC Two airs The A-Z of Later...with Jools Holland: From Adele to ZZ Top, a programme celebrating the diverse acts that have appeared on the programme during the quarter of a century it has been on air.[217]
19It is reported that Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders will reunite for a Christmas special of French and Saunders to mark the series' 30th anniversary.[218]
20The Detectives returns to BBC Two for a second series, this time focusing on Greater Manchester Police's Murder Investigation Team.[219]
ITV announces that ITV3 will broadcast two classic episodes of Coronation Street on weekday afternoons from 2 October.[220]
ITV confirms that Sheridan Smith will star in a TV special later in the year. Titled Sheridan, the one-off special will feature her performing some of the songs from her debut album, and talking about her life.[221] The show is aired on 5 November, and features Smith being interviewed by Alexander Armstrong.[222]
22Greg James and A.Dot will present a new, primetime music show for BBC One to launch in October, it is announced. Sounds Like Friday Night will be the first regular mainstream music programme to air on the BBC since Top of the Pops was axed in 2006.[223]
23BBC One airs the first live edition of the fifteenth series of Strictly Come Dancing; overnight viewing figures indicate it was watched by an audience of 9.3 million, compared to 4.8 million for ITV's The X Factor.[224]
The TV version of Front Row makes its debut on BBC Two.[225]
24BBC One begins airing daily highlights of the 2017 Invictus Games, held in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The event concludes on 30 September, with the final highlights programme airing the following day.[226]
BBC One airs a TV adaptation of Ian McEwan's 1987 novel The Child in Time, starring Benedict Cumberbatch and Kelly Macdonald.[227]
26BBC Two airs the Horizon documentary "Being Transgender", a film that looks at what it means to be transgender, and what happens when someone undergoes transitioning.[228]
27The Times reports that ITV is planning to launch a late night current affairs programme to rival BBC Two's Newsnight. The programme will air after News at Ten, and in direct competition to Newsnight. Nick Ferrari and Emma Barnett, who have both guest presented Newsnight are also lined up as presenters.[229]
The Advertising Standards Authority has ruled that adverts for the anti-acne treatment Proactiv+ featuring actress Jorgie Porter cannot be aired during children's programmes because the advert implies that teenagers who don't use the product are more likely to be bullied.[230]
The BBC releases a five-minute prequel film of its forthcoming series, Blue Planet II, with a soundtrack by Hans Zimmer and Radiohead.[231] The trailer's release comes as the series is premiered at London's BFI IMAX cinema, with Prince William as a special guest.[232]
Following the death on 25 September of Elizabeth Dawn, who played Vera Duckworth in Coronation Street for three decades, ITV dedicates the evening's Coronation Street double bill to her.[233] It is subsequently announced that her funeral will be held at Salford Cathedral on 6 October.[234]
BBC Two's Newsnight airs a 32-minute film that gives a detailed account of what happened to the residents living on the 21st floor of Grenfell Tower on the night of the fire. The film includes interviews with six of the survivors.[235]
28Rita Ora is confirmed as host of the 2017 MTV Europe Music Awards, which will be held in London for the first time in two decades.[236]
The tenth series of ITV's dating game show Take Me Out will feature two specials, one where a female contestant picks a date and one involving contestants over the age of 50, it is reported. The series is scheduled to return in 2018.[237]
30Launch of Saturday Mash-Up! on BBC Two and CBBC, a new Saturday morning children's TV show that will attempt to recapture the spirit of classic BBC programmes such as Going Live! and Live & Kicking.[238]

October

Date Event
1Launch of the BBC Three series Overshadowed, a drama made up of a series of vlog posts that tackles the topic of eating disorders.[239]
2Twenty years after the final episode of The Brittas Empire was aired, the sitcom's cast reunite for the reopening of Ringwood Health and Leisure Centre, after the location where the series was filmed underwent an eleven-week refurbishment.[240]
Gold HD is launched by UKTV.[241]
3Former chief crown prosecutor Nazir Afzal expresses his concern about a scene in Coronation Street that showed a victim of grooming being sketched by a court artist at the trial of her abuser. Under English law all victims of sex crimes are granted lifelong anonymity, and Afzal fears the scene that depicted Bethany Platt (Lucy Fallon) being drawn by the artist could discourage victims of grooming from coming forward.[242]
5Keeley Hawes is to play a female Home Secretary in a new six part BBC drama titled Bodyguard, it is announced.[243]
8While presenting her Sunday morning show for BBC Berkshire, Strictly Come Dancing contestant Debbie McGee accidentally reveals the identity of the latest participant to leave the series (Richard Coles), hours before the results show is broadcast. The results programme is recorded after the Saturday live show, then broadcast the following evening.[244] Ruth Langsford makes a similar mistake the following weekend by revealing that she has made it through to the next round before the results show has been aired.[245]
9Country singer Dolly Parton has been signed up to read a children's story for CBeebies, as part of the channel's Imaginative Library project; she will read Louise Yates's Dog Loves Books on 25 October.[246]
10Sir Bruce Forsyth is honoured by the National Television Awards, which announces it has renamed its entertainment prize after him.[247]
Tom Baker has returned to his role as the Fourth Doctor to complete the unfinished 1979 Doctor Who story "Shada", it is reported. Outdoor footage had been filmed for the story, scheduled to be the final part of the programme's seventeenth season, but it was abandoned after strike action prevented studio scenes being completed. The story will be released by BBC Worldwide.[248] The project is completed by November, with animation and voiceover used for the missing scenes, as well as a live action scene in which Baker reprises his role.[249]
BBC director of news James Harding announces he will stand down from the role at the beginning of 2018.[250][251]
11Singer Olly Murs confirms he is joining the judging panel on the next series of The Voice.[252]
The British Academy of Film and Television Arts suspends US film producer Harvey Weinstein's membership following allegations of sexual misconduct.[253]
12Friday 27 October is confirmed as the start date of BBC One's new music show, Sounds Like Friday Night, with Jason Derulo co-presenting the first edition, as well as performing on that show. Other artists who will appear on the series include Liam Payne, Liam Gallagher, Jessie Ware and Foo Fighters.[254]
13An advert for the CoppaFeel charity, which raises awareness of breast cancer, makes broadcasting history by showing a nipple on television before the 9.00pm watershed for the first time. The ad, which shows people using touch to check their own breasts, as well as touching other objects, is previewed on ITV's Good Morning Britain before airing during commercial breaks throughout the day from Monday 16 October.[255][256]
16Channel 4 airs the documentary Freedom, a film George Michael was at work on at the time of his death in December 2016. The documentary focuses on the period leading up to and immediately after the release of his 1990 album Listen Without Prejudice Vol. 1, and coincides with the album's re-release.[257][258] The album reaches number one on the UK Albums Chart on 27 October – 27 years after having previously topped the charts in 1990.[259]
17The BBC announces that its primetime Crimewatch programme is being axed after 33 years, but says the daytime show Crimewatch Roadshow will continue to air.[260]
Essity launch an ad campaign for Bodyform featuring sanitary pads stained with red liquid, rather than blue, making Bodyform the first product of its type to be advertised with a more realistic appearance.[261]
18An advert for Skinny Tan, a self-tanning product launched in 2013 with the help of investment from Dragons' Den entrepreneurs Kelly Hoppen and Piers Linney is banned by the Advertising Standards Agency after it was deemed misleading. The ad claimed claimed the product was the first tanning product to be made with natural ingredients, and could reduce the appearance of cellulite, but the ASA found that these claims could not be proven.[262]
19The British Film Institute strips Harvey Weinstein of his membership following allegations of sexual misconduct.[263]
20Strictly Come Dancing confirms that judge Bruno Tonioli will miss the weekend's shows because of "a very busy work schedule", the first time he has been absent from the judging panel since the programme's launch.[264]
Mary Berry, Mel Giedroyc and Sue Perkins are to present a Christmas special for the BBC titled Mary, Mel and Sue's Surprise Party in which they will visit a community centre in South Wales.[265]
Sources including BBC News report that a project has begun to repair and preserve puppets owned by Cosgrove Hall, which were used in popular children's TV series such as Danger Mouse, Count Duckula, Terry Pratchett's Truckers and Noddy's Toyland Adventures. The puppets were put into storage after their respective series ended, and in some cases have been packed away for several decades.[266]
The Muslim Council of Britain expresses concern about the Channel 4 documentary My Week as a Muslim in which a white woman with anti-Muslim views is dressed as a Pakistani Muslim, even using prosthetic brown skin to make her appearance look genuine. The MCB says the programme is well intentioned, but that it would have advised Channel 4 against it.[267]
21BBC News reports that before beginning work on Coronation Street, its creator, Tony Warren started writing a script for another soap. But while, like its more famous counterpart, Seven, Bessie Street was set in a row of terraced houses, the series had a very different narrative. The script is part of an exhibition on show at Salford Museum and Art Gallery, and dedicated to Warren.[268]
BBC One airs the first episode of Gunpowder, a drama about the 1605 Gunpowder Plot. The episode attracts seven complaints to Ofcom because of violent scenes involving execution. In defence, the BBC says the scenes are "grounded in historical fact", and reflect events that were happening at the time.[269]
23The BBC confirms that Jodie Whittaker's Thirteenth Doctor will be joined by three companions–Bradley Walsh, who will play Graham, Tosin Cole, who will play Ryan, and Mandip Gill, who will play Yasmin.[270]
24Konnie Huq, Anthea Turner, Mark Curry, Diane-Louise Jordan, Tim Vincent and Radzi Chinyanganya will take part in a special Blue Peter version of Strictly Come Dancing for Children In Need to air on 17 November.[271]
Tamzin Outhwaite will return to EastEnders in early 2018, reprising her role as Melanie Owen, the character having last been seen in April 2002.[272]
25Apple hires former BBC One Controller and Channel 4 Chief Executive Jay Hunt to join its video team.[273]
Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn is to appear in a special edition of Channel 4's Gogglebox in order to raise money for Stand Up to Cancer.[274]
The Advertising Standards Authority rules that reality television star Marnie Simpson broke advertising rules by posting images on Snapchat of products in which she has a business interest, without identifying them as adverts.[275]
26Tim Peake, a former crew member on the International Space Station, appears as a guest on ITV's This Morning, where he is asked by guest host Amanda Holden if, when he "went to the moon, did you take a piece of the moon and bring it back home with you?".[276]
27Olivia Colman will succeed Claire Foy in the role of Queen Elizabeth II in the Netflix biographical series The Crown. Colman will play an older version of the Queen from 2019, as the series tells the story of her life.[277]
ITV announces some changes to the live element of this year's series of The X Factor. The sing-off between the two lowest scoring contestants is scrapped, with the judges no longer participating in the decision about who is eliminated from the process. One contestant will leave on each show (i.e., Saturday and Sunday evening) rather than each weekend, and the winning contestants of each weekend's shows will also compete for a "money can't buy" prize.[278]
28ITV issues a statement following a number of viewer complaints about the level of violence in the previous evening's double bill of Coronation Street, aired before the 9.00pm watershed. The scenes saw kidnap victim Andy Carver (played by Oliver Farnworth) shoot fellow hostage Vinny Ashford (Ian Kelsey), before being killed himself by their captor, Pat Phelan (Connor McIntyre). Phelan is then seen to dispose of the bodies in a lake. In its defence, ITV says that the character "has already been established as a villain [and] so his actions, evil though they are, won't have come as a surprise to viewers [but] the programme is always careful to limit the level of violence actually shown to a minimum to convey the drama and tell the story".[279]
To celebrate the 20th anniversary of the release of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, the first book in the Harry Potter series, BBC Two presents the documentary Harry Potter and the World of Magic, in which author J. K. Rowling discusses her inspiration for the books, among them being the 1975 film The Man Who Would Be King, whose use of Masonic symbology she claims inspired the symbol of the Deathly Hallows.[280]
29ITV confirms that Bruno Langley, who has played Todd Grimshaw in Coronation Street since 2001, has left the series following an internal inquiry over allegations he assaulted a woman in a bar.[281] Langley subsequently faces criminal charges over the incident.[282]
Blue Planet II debuts on BBC One, where overnight figures suggest it is watched by an average 10.3 million viewers.[283]
31Sophie Faldo wins the eighth series of The Great British Bake Off. The result is accidentally revealed by Prue Leith ten hours before the final episode is broadcast, an error she attributes to being in Bhutan and mixing up her timezones. But in spite of this, the final attracts an average viewership of 7.3 million, rising to 7.7 million, and representing Channel 4's highest overnight figures since 2012.[284][285] Some Freeview report being unable to see the final because of signal disruption. Freeview says this is down to high weather pressure.[286]
Newsnight editor Ian Katz has been appointed as director of programmes at Channel 4, it is announced.[287]
25th anniversary of the broadcast of the controversial BBC One film Ghostwatch.[288]

November

Date Event
1S4C celebrate their 35th anniversary.
2Channel 4 and Countdown both celebrate their 35th anniversaries.[289]
BBC Director-General Tony Hall warns that the emergence of companies such as Netflix, Amazon and Apple as forces in television production, coupled with falls in advertising revenues for commercial broadcasters poses a threat to the future of British made programming, with the amount spent on production in the UK decreasing by as much as £500m annually over the next decade.[290]
3The second edition of Sounds Like Friday Night sees Dizzee Rascal replace scheduled guest Liam Gallagher at the last minute after the latter is told to rest his voice by doctors.[291]
5The Commercial Broadcasters Association (COBA), the body for international broadcasters in the UK, warns that Brexit may force TV firms to move some operations abroad if there is no trade deal when Britain leaves the European Union.[292]
The BBC says it has extended its contract with the Met Office to supply weather information to March 2018, after Meteogroup, the provider set to replace the Met Office failed to be ready in time. Meteogroup was originally scheduled to take over from the Met Office in Spring 2017.[293]
7Judy Murray, Kimberly Walsh, Colin Jackson, Robbie Savage, Katie Derham and Jeremy Vine are among guests confirmed for the 2017 Strictly Come Dancing Christmas Special.[294]
In an interview with the Radio Times, television presenter Anne Robinson describes how older people need to be "clever and thin" to be on television, and how she is "permanently on a diet".[295]
8Sky says it will close Sky News if the news channel proves to be an obstacle in News Corporation's bid to takeover Sky.[296]
9BBC One airs Sam Smith at the BBC featuring singer Sam Smith.[297]
Former Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond is to host a political talk show each Thursday on Russian broadcaster RT, it is announced.[298]
The BBC News channel celebrates its 20th anniversary.
10BBC One pulls the drama Agatha Christie's Ordeal by Innocence from the Christmas schedule after one of the stars, Ed Westwick was accused of rape. The BBC says the drama will not be broadcast "until these matters are resolved".[299]
Netflix have acquired the international broadcasting rights to An American Dream, a four part Channel 4 documentary about the life of Donald Trump that was aired earlier in the year.[300]
14Officials at 10 Downing Street have launched an investigation after a female television producer told the Radio Times she was groped by a male government minister following a visit to the property for meeting about a TV programme while David Cameron was prime minister.[301]
Following three viewer complaints that the 2017 Marks & Spencer Christmas ad contains the word "fuck", the commercial is cleared for broadcast by the Advertising Standards Agency. The advert, made to tie in with the release of the film Paddington 2 and which premiered on 7 November, features Paddington Bear helping a bearded burglar return Christmas gifts he has stolen after mistaking him for Santa Claus. The burglar then says "Thank you, little bear", which was misheard by some viewers as "Fuck you, little bear".[302][303][304]
16The Alex Salmond Show makes its debut on RT UK. The first edition features an interview with President of Catalonia Carles Puigdemont and a discussion about LGBT issues.[305]
17BBC One and BBC Two broadcast Children in Need 2017, with highlights including a special celebrity edition of The Weakest Link presented by Anne Robinson, and a teaser for the 2017 Doctor Who Christmas special. The telethon raises £50.1m, surpassing the 2016 total.[306]
Kezia Dugdale, a former leader of the Scottish Labour Party, is announced as a last minute contestant for ITV's I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!.[307] It is subsequently reported that she faces disciplinary action from the Labour Party for not making party managers aware she will be out of the country on non-work related business while the Scottish parliament is in session.[308] On 21 November, the party says that she will not be suspended.[309] She makes her first appearance on the programme on 22 November.[310] Dugdale becomes the second person to be evicted from the show, after eleven days in the jungle.[311] She receives a written warning from Labour regarding the episode upon her return to Scotland in mid December.[312]
Peter Kay announces that his Peter Kay's Car Share will return for a finale in 2018.[313]
19Songs of Praise presenter Aled Jones has voluntarily agreed not to appear on the BBC while the broadcaster holds an investigation into allegations he sent inappropriate messages to a woman more than a decade ago, it is reported. Jones apologises for any upset caused by his behaviour, which he says can be "occasionally juvenile".[314] In January 2018, the BBC confirms the presenter, last heard on air in October, will return to his presenting roles.[315]
20The death is reported of British cameraman Mark Milsome, who was killed while filming a stunt for the BBC series The Forgiving Earth in Ghana.[316]
ITV magazine programme This Morning goes off air for twelve minutes due to technical problems.[317]
21Channel 4 will air two episodes of The Great British Bake Off as part of its festive line up, each featuring four former contestants who will compete to be overall champion.[318]
The BBC announce that the fourth BBC Music Awards will be scaled-back with no awards ceremony held. The awards will now be included as part of The Year In Music 2017, a new studio-based BBC Two programme hosted by Claudia Winkleman and Clara Amfo on 8 December.[319]
YouTube star Jack Maynard, a contestant on the seventeenth series of I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!, leaves the programme after The Sun newspaper prints offensive Twitter posts he made in 2012. Maynard subsequently apologises for the remarks, which he attributes to being "young" and "careless".[320]
Radio and television presenter Reggie Yates apologises after his use of the term "fat Jewish guy" during a recent podcast in which he was discussing the music industry.[321]
23An edition of BBC One's Question Time being recorded at Colchester Town Hall is cut short after a member of the audience collapses, requiring medical treatment. The programme, which usually runs for an hour, is concluded after forty minutes as the woman who was taken ill cannot be safely removed by paramedics. It is later broadcast in its shorter format.[322]
Reality television personality Jeremy McConnell is jailed for eighteen weeks after missing community service work in order to get a beard transplant.[323]
24Channel 4 apologises after a clip from the US sitcom Black-ish that includes a joke about the 1993 Shankill Road bombing in Belfast was posted to its Facebook page. The post, concerning an episode of the series broadcast on E4 the previous week, is also removed.[324]
25It is reported that former television presenter John Leslie has been charged with sexually assaulting a woman following allegations of an incident at an Edinburgh nightclub.[325] In June 2018 Leslie is cleared of the charges after the case is found to be not proven following a two-day trial at Edinburgh Sheriff Court.[326]
27Following the announcement that Prince Harry is to marry his fiancée Meghan Markle in 2018, the couple give a filmed interview to the BBC's Mishal Husain that airs on the evening's BBC Six O'Clock News.[327]
30Following its use in this year's John Lewis Christmas ad, it is reported that author Chris Riddell's book Mr Underbed has enjoyed a boost in sales, prompting the book's publisher to print another 10,000 copies.[328]

December

Date Event
1Strictly Come Dancing singer Tommy Blaize releases his debut album, Life & Soul, featuring covers of classic soul tracks.[329][330]
3Boy band Rak-Su win the fourteenth series of The X Factor, becoming the first boy band to be named as winners in the series' history.[331]
4Reggie Yates steps down from his Top of the Pops presenting role following comments he made during a podcast.[332]
5BBC News at Ten apologises after using clips of the wrong actor in a news story about the death of Shashi Kapoor.[333]
James Dixon, an officer with Thames Valley Police who appeared on the Sky One documentary series Road Wars, is killed when his motorcycle is in collision with a car near Hare Hatch, Berks.[334]
6BBC Radio 1 presenter Clara Amfo will replace Reggie Yates as presenter on the Top of the Pops Christmas and New Year specials after Yates stepped down from the role.[335]
7The Belfast Telegraph reports that Channel 4 has issued a "Derry glossary" ahead of the start of its new comedy series Derry Girls in order to help viewers understand some of the Northern Irish lingo used by the characters. The series begins on 4 January 2018.[336]
8Jack Whitehall is confirmed as presenter of the 2018 Brit Awards, which will take place at The O2, London, and will be broadcast live on ITV.[337]
10Georgia Toffolo wins the seventeenth series of I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!.[338]
12The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are awarded gold Blue Peter badges for their campaign work involving mental health issues affecting children.[339]
ITV commissions Victoria for a third series.[340]
14The Walt Disney Company agrees a $52.4bn (£39bn) to buy the majority of 21st Century Fox from Rupert Murdoch, which includes Fox's 39% share in Sky.[341]
15Sky and BT sign a deal to share their channels on both platforms.[342]
Fran Unsworth, the current director of the BBC World Service Group and deputy director of news and current affairs at the BBC, is appointed as the BBC's director of news and current affairs, replacing James Harding who steps down from the role in early 2018.[343]
16Joe McFadden and dance partner Katya Jones win the fifteenth series of Strictly Come Dancing.[344]
17Distance runner Sir Mo Farah is named this year's BBC Sports Personality of the Year.[345]
James White and Sarah Lynn both win the thirteenth series of The Apprentice, the first time Lord Sugar has chosen both finalists as business partners.[346]
The death is reported of actor Terence Beesley, who died suddenly at his home in Somerset in late November.[347]
18BBC Two announce plans for a documentary about the Harvey Weinstein scandal. The film will be directed by Ursula Macfarlane.[348]
19PBS and BBC News announce that the US network has aquried the rights to silmucast Beyond 100 Days and World News Today starting from 2 January 2018.[349] From 22 December to 1 January the programme and Outside Source is replaced by an edition of World News Today.
20BBC Two airs the series four finale of Peaky Blinders, confirming the drama will return for a fifth series in 2019.[350]
21Craig Johnston wins the tenth series of The Professionals, becoming the youngest contestant to secure the title.[351]
Ivy Watson wins Cycle 12 of Britain's Next Top Model.[352]
25Jodie Whittaker makes her debut as the Thirteenth Doctor in the Christmas Day special of Doctor Who.[353]
Channel 4's Alternative Christmas message is delivered by children who survived the Grenfell Tower fire, who urge viewers to "love and cherish" their families.[354]
26Overnight viewing figures indicate The Queen's Christmas Message was the most watched TV programme on Christmas Day, with 7.6 million viewers. Mrs. Brown's Boys was second with 6.8 million, followed by Strictly Come Dancing with 6.5 million and Call the Midwife with 6.3 million. The Christmas Day special of EastEnders was fifth, meaning BBC One has won the annual festive ratings battle. ITV's highest rating programme was Coronation Street with 4.8 million viewers, which is seventh, coming a place below Jodie Whittaker's Doctor Who debut, seen by an audience of 5.7 million.[355]
ITV airs the network television premiere of Jurassic World.[356]
27A Coronation Street storyline sees the character Alya Nazir (played by Sair Khan) being subjected to racist abuse, with the episode going on to attract a mixed response from viewers. While some praise the storyline for raising the issue, others complain that it is offensive. Speaking to BBC News the following day, Khan says that she suggested the story to the series' producers because she wanted to highlight the topic.[357]
28Figures released by Ofcom indicate that Good Morning Britain to be the programme that attracted the most number of viewer complaints during 2017.[358]
29A Radio Times poll of TV critics names Blue Planet II as the best programme of 2017.[359]
BBC One shows the network television premiere of Gone Girl, David Fincher's 2014 adaptation of Gillian Flynn's psychological thriller of the same name.[360][361]
30Those from the world of television to receive recognition in the 2018 New Year Honours include Strictly Come Dancing judge Darcey Bussell who becomes a Dame, actor Hugh Laurie who receives a CBE, and presenter Eamonn Holmes who is awarded an OBE.[362]
The government announces plans to make available an extra £60m to encourage broadcasters to produce more home grown children's programming.[363]
Figures released by the BBC indicate that its Action Line service for sexual abuse support was contacted by more than 127,000 callers in 2017, and following dramas such as Three Girls and Apple Tree Yard.[364]
31BBC One welcomes in 2018 with a concert by Nile Rodgers and Chic, celebrating their 40th anniversary. The show pauses at midnight for the Chimes of Big Ben and fireworks display.[365]

Debuts

BBC

DateDebutChannel
1 January Earth's Tropical Paradise BBC Two
2 January Impossible BBC One
CBBC Visits the Wizarding World of Harry Potter and Fantastic Beasts CBBC
3 January RevoltingBBC Two
Wildest Winter to Blazing Summer
4 January Italy's Invisible CitiesBBC One
7 January Let It Shine
Taboo
The Last Five YearsBBC Two
11 January Hospital
Common Sense
12 January Spy in the WildBBC One
22 January Apple Tree Yard
23 January Numberblocks CBeebies
100 Days (now Beyond 100 Days) BBC Four / BBC News Channel
26 January British History's Biggest Fibs with Lucy Worsley BBC Four
6 February Rogue Warriors BBC Two
7 February The Moorside BBC One
8 February This Country BBC Three
Roots BBC Four
13 February Remotely Funny CBBC
19 February SS-GB BBC One
22 February Incredible Medicine: Dr Weston's CasebookBBC Two
24 February The Secrets of Your Food
27 February Mary Berry Everyday
Meet the Lords
28 February The Replacement[366] BBC One
A Year to Conquer England BBC Two
5 March CliqueBBC Three
9 March Just a Couple
13 March Fugitives BBC One
New Boys in Town CBBC
17 March The Edge of the WorldBBC Two
18 March Happy 100th Birthday Dame Vera Lynn
25 March All Round to Mrs. Brown's BBC One
26 March Turkey with Simon Reeve BBC Two
27 March Holding Back the Years[367] BBC One
The Repair ShopBBC Two
Life Beyond the Lobby
28 March The Force that Shapes our Lives BBC Four
30 March GalapagosBBC One
31 March Decline and Fall
5 April TuscanyBBC Two
The Ultimate Contest
11 April Our Friend VictoriaBBC One
12 April Reported Missing
13 April Bucket BBC Four
The World According to Kids BBC Two
21 April Hospital People BBC One
22 April The Playlist CBBC
24 April The Boss BBC One
1 May An Art Lovers' Guide BBC Four
3 May Trust Me, I'm a Vet BBC Two
4 May Can't Cope, Won't Cope[368] BBC Three
7 May Babs BBC One
Earth's Festival of LifeBBC Two
Dara & Ed's Road to Mandalay
Queer Britain BBC Three
8 May Britain's Longest Road BBC One
10 May King Charles III BBC Two
16 May Three GirlsBBC One
18 May Redwater
24 May White GoldBBC Two
25 May Paula[369]
28 May The Life Swap Adventure
Paul Hollywood's Big Continental Road Trip
30 May Broken BBC One
The Chillenden Murders BBC Two
1 June The Great Village Green Crusade BBC Four
4 June One Love ManchesterBBC One
5 June The Secret Life of the Hospital Bed
Cosby: Fall Of An American IconBBC Two
8 June Frankie Boyle's New World Order
12 June The Art of Japanese LifeBBC Four
Handmade in Japan
13 June Ryan Gander: The Idea of Japan
Jo Cox: Death of an MPBBC Two
15 June Britain's Greatest Invention
17 June Pitch Battle[370] BBC One
19 June Curious Creatures BBC Two
23 June Tracey Breaks the NewsBBC One
28 June The Week the Landlords Moved In
3 July The Betrayed Girls
11 July In the Dark
Life and Death on Your Lawn BBC Four
17 July LetterboxBBC Two
Nadiya's British Food Adventure
18 July Last Chance to Keep My Children
19 July The Sweet Makers
20 July The Mash Report
22 July Ill Behaviour BBC iPlayer
23 July Wild Alaska LiveBBC One
24 July Wild
26 July Against the Law BBC Two
27 July The People’s History of LGBTQ Britain BBC Four
29 July Queer as ArtBBC Two
31 July Man in an Orange Shirt
Queers BBC Four
8 August Trust Me[371] BBC One
14 August The Zoo CBBC
15 August The Big Family Cooking ShowdownBBC Two
Quacks
16 August Saving Lives at Sea
No More Boys and Girls
19 August Partners in Rhyme BBC One
20 August Do You Have What It Takes? BBC Two
Britain's Forgotten Men BBC Three
27 August Strike BBC One
30 August World's Busiest Cities BBC Two
31 August Sex Map of Britain BBC Three
4 September Richard Osman's House of GamesBBC Two
Diana and I
11 September Rellik BBC One
Beyond 100 Days BBC Four & BBC News Channel
13 September The Other One BBC Two
16 September Even Better Than the Real Thing BBC One
20 September FamalamBBC Two
Murder on the Streets
24 September The Child in Time BBC One
25 September The Vietnam War BBC Four
Secrets of Your Life RevealedBBC Two
28 September Russia with Simon Reeve
30 September Saturday Mash-Up! CBBC & BBC Two
Britain Afloat BBC Two
1 October The Last Post BBC One
Overshadowed BBC Three
2 OctoberIRE}}/{{flagicon|UK}} Pablo CBeebies
6 October PorridgeBBC One
Nile Rodgers How To Make It In The Music Business BBC Four
9 October A Matter of Life and Debt BBC One
13 October International Student BBC Three
14 October Lucy Worsley's Nights at the OperaBBC Two
18 October Behind the New Frontlines
19 October The Ganges with Sue PerkinsBBC One
21 October Gunpowder
27 October Sounds Like Friday Night
Tracey Breaks the News
29 October Blue Planet II
30 October Getting the Builders In
Fugitives
At My Table BBC Two
31 October Creeped OutCBBC
6 November Unleashed!
12 November Howards End BBC One
13 November The Boy with the Topknot BBC Two
14 November Drugsland BBC Three
16 November Love, Lies & RecordsBBC One
20 November Armchair Detectives
22 November Mary Berry's Country House Secrets
4 December Island Medics
The Hairy Bikers Home for Christmas
16 December Feud BBC Two
24 December Mary, Mel and Sue's Big Christmas Thank YouBBC One
25 December The Highway Rat
26 December Little Women
The Miniaturist
Reindeer Family & MeBBC Two
27 December Why, When, Where, How and Whom?
30 December A Christmas Carol Goes Wrong BBC One

ITV

DateDebutChannel
2 January The Halcyon[372] ITV
5 January Save Money: Good Health
6 January Britain's Best Walks with Julia Bradbury
7 January The Opening Show ITV4
8 January 2Awesome ITV2
Dance Dance Dance ITV
10 January Martin Clunes: Islands of Australia
13 January Tina and Bobby
30 January James Martin's French Adventure
31 January Tales from the Coast with Robson Green
5 February Night and Day
The Good Karma Hospital
16 February Mafia Women with Trevor McDonald
21 February Britain's Busiest Motorway
24 February Phillip Schofield's South African Adventure
27 February The Home Game
The Nightly Show
28 February The Secret Chef
1 March Little Big Shots
2 March Harry Hill's Alien Fun Capsule
Prime Suspect 1973
5 March 5 Gold Rings
27 March Harlots ITV Encore
4 April Save Money: Good Food ITV
10 April Devon and Cornwall Cops[373]
17 April Culinary Genius
18 April Don't Ask Me Ask Britain
20 April Joanna Lumley's Postcards
Inside the Major Crimes Team
23 April Bigheads
24 April Little Boy Blue
1 May Babushka
6 May The Keith & Paddy Picture Show[374]
5 June Lord Lucan: My Husband, the Truth
10 June The Voice Kids
11 June The Loch[375]
12 June Amazing Animal Births
Fearless[376]
15 June The Real Full Monty
CelebAbility ITV2
26 June David Dickinson's Name Your Price ITV
30 June The Secret World of Posh Pets
5 July Joanna Lumley's India
13 July Eat, Shop, Save
27 July Inside London Fire Brigade
11 August Teach My Pet To Do That
14 August Inside the Cockpit
17 August The Brighton Police
30 August Love Your Home and Garden
2 September Saturday Morning with James Martin
The Family Chase[377]
Cannonball
4 September Dress to Impress ITV2
11 September Liar[378]ITV
12 September Robson Green's Coastal Lives
14 September Bromans ITV2
20 September Bad Move[379] ITV
4 October Celebrity Showmance ITV2
9 October After the News ITV
9 October Timewasters ITV2
12 October An Hour to Catch a Killer with Trevor McDonald ITV
13 October Australian Wilderness with Ray Mears
19 October Gordon Ramsay on Cocaine
22 October Your Song
27 October Bear's Mission
30 October The Harbour
13 November Gone To Pot
15 November Tamara's World ITVBe
28 November How to Spend it Well at Christmas[380] ITV
11 December Bancroft
24 December All Star Musicals[381]

Channel 4

DateDebutChannel
2 January First Dates Hotel Channel 4
5 January Spies
8 January Walking the Americas
6 February The Fake News Show
16 February Inside Dior More4
20 February The Trouble with Dad Channel 4
22 February The Royal House of Windsor
23 February Gap Year E4
26 February Rivers with Jeremy Paxman Channel 4
27 February Game of Clones E4
2 March Extremely British Muslims Channel 4
6 March How'd You Get So Rich?
Mutiny
23 March Three Wives, One Husband
12 April My Online Nightmare
19 April How to Live Mortgage Free with Sarah Beeny
Confessions of a Junior Doctor
20 April Born to Kill
30 April Escape to Costa Rica
8 May Loaded
9 May Elizabeth
14 May Hunted America All 4
21 May A Murder in the Family Channel 4
28 May The Handmaid's Tale
7 June Ackley Bridge
19 June Vlogglebox E4
22 June Host the Week Channel 4
24 June Pop, Pride and Prejudice More4
3 July Born in Chelsea E4
21 July Maxxx Channel 4
4 August The Secret Life of the Holiday Resort
5 August Paul O'Grady's Hollywood
14 August Cheap Cheap Cheap
15 August Delhi Cops
16 August Made Over By E4
20 August Crossing Wild Frontiers Channel 4
The State
21 August All Gardens Great and Small More4
24 August Lego Masters Channel 4
29 August The Survival Guide
6 September Back
10 September Bang S4C
13 September My Hotter Half E4
On the Frontline More4
17 September Electric Dreams Channel 4
18 September All Star Driving School E4
25 September Celebrity Psych Test
1 October Escape Channel 4
9 October Steph and Dom's One Star to Five Star
12 October GameFace E4
24 October The End of the F***ing World Channel 4
9 November An American Dream
26 November Coastal Railways with Julie Walters

Channel 5

DateDebutChannel
3 January A New Life in Oz Channel 5
9 January The Week We Went Wild
11 January Celebrity 100% Hotter
12 January Kavos Ink
7 February Secrets of the National Trust
Celebrity Carry On Barging
8 February Climbing the Property Ladder
10 February Cruising with Jane McDonald
13 February Railways That Built Britain with Chris Tarrant
16 February Schoolboy Slayer
17 March Coast to Coast
20 March Traffic Cops: Under Attack
21 March A Year in the Wild
23 March The Last Days of George Michael
29 March One Night with My Ex
30 March Rich House, Poor House
31 March Spectacular Spain with Alex Polizzi
19 April Badass Brides 5Star
27 April Baby Ballroom
1 May The Miranda Hart Story Our Secret World
7 August Make or Break?
23 August Starting Up, Starting Over
30 August Nightmare New Builds
3 September My Secret Sex Fantasy
11 September Paddington Station 24/7
16 September A Year in the Wild
29 September Britain by Bike with Larry & George Lamb
A Celebrity Taste of Italy
13 October Bad Habits, Holy Orders
27 October Eight Days that Made Rome
20 November Sinkholes
Oxford Street Revealed
Unknown Minds at War

Other channels

DateDebutChannel
2 January Celebrity Fat Fighters TLC
8 January The Big Spell Sky One
15 January Freddie Down Under
19 January Urban Myths Sky Arts
17 March Oasis Amazon Video
22 March Dr Christian Will See You Now W
31 March Carters Get Rich Sky One
3 April Just Tattoo of Us MTV
5 April Henry IX Gold
13 April Guerrilla Sky Atlantic
14 April Ronnie's Redneck Road Trip Dave
22 April Micky Flanagan Thinking Aloud Sky One
5 May Jamestown
15 May Go 8 Bit: DLC Dave
18 May A Tale of Two Sisters Yesterday
15 June Riviera Sky Atlantic
22 June Free Rein Netflix
24 June Ben Phillips Blows Up Comedy Central
21 August Sunny Day Nickelodeon
4 September The Davina Hour W
7 September Tin Star Sky Atlantic
21 September The Russell Howard Hour Sky One
22 September Travels with My Father Netflix
6 October Ultimate A Cappella Sky One
25 October Bounty Hunters
2 November Living the Dream
7 November Sick Note
11 November Murder on the Blackpool Express Gold
13 November Don't Say It, Bring It Dave
27 November The Hurting

Channels

New channels

DateChannel
4 February ITV Box Office[382]
15 March Quest Red[383]
31 August FreeSports
2 October GOLD HD

Defunct channels

DateChannel
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Rebranding channels

DateOld NameNew Name
30 August Kix Pop Max

Television shows

Changes of network affiliation

ShowMoved fromMoved to
Classic Coronation Street Granada Plus ITV3
The National Lottery Draws BBC One BBC iPlayer
Eurovision: You Decide BBC Four BBC Two
Line of Duty BBC Two BBC One
The Cheltenham FestivalChannel 4ITV & ITV4
The Grand National
Chester's May Festival
The Epsom Derby
Royal Ascot
Glorious Goodwood
The Ebor Festival
Other Horse Racing Programmes
The Great British Bake OffBBC One & BBC TwoChannel 4
An Extra Slice
BDO World Darts Championship
The Voice UK BBC One ITV
The Worst Witch CITV CBBC
Blind Date ITV Channel 5
Don't Tell the Bride Sky One E4
The Price Is RightITV Channel 4
60 Minute Makeover Quest Red
Empire E4 5Star
8 Out of 10 Cats More4 E4

Returning this year after a break of one year or longer

ProgrammeDate(s) of original removalOriginal channel(s)Date of returnNew channel(s)
ITV Racing 5 October 1985 ITV 1 January 2017 ITV & ITV4
The Worst Witch 26 January 2001
27 January 2007
CITV 11 January 2017 CBBC
Piers Morgan's Life Stories 11 December 2015ITV 3 February 2017 N/A (same channel)
Blind Date 31 May 2003 17 June 2017 Channel 5
World News America 25 March 2011 BBC News Channel 2017N/A (Same channel)
The Crystal Maze 10 August 1995 (Original Series)
16 October 2016 (Stand Up to Cancer Special)
Channel 4 23 June 2017
Classic Coronation Street 1 November 2004 Granada Plus 2 October 2017 ITV3
The Weakest Link 31 March 2012 BBC One & BBC Two 17 November 2017 BBC Two
The Price Is Right 12 January 2007 ITV 30 December 2017 Channel 4

1920s

ProgrammeDate
BBC Wimbledon(1927–present)

1950s

ProgrammeDate
Panorama(1953–present)
Eurovision Song Contest(1956–present)
The Sky at Night(1957–present)
Final Score(1958–present)
(part of Grandstand, 1958–2001)
Blue Peter(1958–present)

1960s

ProgrammeDate
Coronation Street(1960–present)
Maigret(1960–1963, 1992–1993, 2016–present)
Points of View(1961–present)
Songs of Praise(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

ProgrammeDate
Emmerdale(1972–present)
Mastermind (including Celebrity Mastermind)(1972–1997, 2003–present)
Newsround(1972–present)
Football Focus(1974–present)
Pobol y Cwm(1974–present)
Porridge(1974–1977, 2016–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

ProgrammeDate
Children in Need(1980–present)
Danger Mouse(1981–1992, 2015–present)
Countdown(1982–present)
ITV Breakfast(1983–present)
Good Morning Britain(1983–1992, 2014–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

ProgrammeDate
Have I Got News for You(1990–present)
The Crystal Maze(1990–1995, 2016–present)
MasterChef(1990–2001, 2005–present)
ITV News Meridian(1993–present)
Junior MasterChef(1994–1999, 2010–present)
Room 101(1994–2007, 2012–present)
Top of the Pops 2(1994–present)
Hollyoaks(1995–present)
Soccer AM(1995–present)
Silent Witness(1996–present)
Classic Coronation Street(1996–2004, 2017–present)
Midsomer Murders(1997–present)
Robot Wars(1997–2004, 2016–present)
Teletubbies(1997–2001, 2002, 2007–2009, 2012, 2015–present)
Y Clwb Rygbi(1997–present)
Cold Feet(1998–2003, 2016–present)
Holby City(1999–present)
Loose Women(1999–present)

2000s

ProgrammeDate
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
Animal Park(2002–2009, 2016–present)
Escape to the Country(2002–present)
Flog It!(2002–present)
I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!(2002–present)
Inside Out(2002–present)
Most Haunted(2002–2010, 2014–present)
River City(2002–present)
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(2004–2019)
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)
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)
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)
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)
Horrid Henry(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)
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)
Shaun the Sheep(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)
2009
Pointless(2009–present)
The Chase(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

ProgrammeDate
2010
Dinner Date(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 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)
The Amazing World of Gumball(2011–present)
Black Mirror(2011–present)
Episodes(2011–2017)
Four Rooms(2011–present)
Hacker Time(2011–present)
Gory Games(2011–present)
Junior Bake Off(2011–present)
Made in Chelsea(2011–present)
Match of the Day Kickabout(2011–present)
Extreme World(2011–2017)
Sam & Mark's Big Friday Wind-Up(2011–present)
Show Me What You're Made Of(2011–present)
Sun, Sex and Suspicious Parents(2011–present)
Trollied(2011–present)
Vera(2011–present)
2012
4 O'Clock Club(2012–present)
Endeavour(2012–present)
Call the Midwife(2012–present)
Great Continental Railway Journeys(2012–present)
Prisoners' Wives(2012–present)
The Syndicate(2012–present)
Stella(2012–present)
Stand Up To Cancer(2012–present)
The Voice UK(2012–present)
Naomi's Nightmares of Nature(2012–present)
Tipping Point(2012–2017)
For the Love of Dogs(2012–present)
Last Tango in Halifax(2012–present)
Operation Ouch!(2012–present)
Claimed and Shamed(2012–present)
Wolfblood(2012–present)
2013
The Dumping Ground(2013–present)
Blandings(2013–present)
Dani's Castle(2013–present)
Absolute Genius with Dick and Dom(2013–present)
Broadchurch(2013–2017)
Caught Red Handed(2013–present)
Officially Amazing(2013–present)
Count Arthur Strong(2013–2017)
Shetland(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 Dog Ate My Homework(2014–present)
The Jump(2014–present)
Detectorists(2014–2017)
The Great Interior Design Challenge(2014–present)
An Extra Slice(2014–present)
Happy Valley(2014–present)
Holiday of My Lifetime(2014, 2016–present)
Tyger Takes On...(2014–present)
Educating Joey Essex(2014–present)
The Fifteen Billion Pound Railway (2014–2017)
In the Club(2014–present)
Weekend(2014–2017)
Chasing Shadows(2014–present)
Judge Rinder(2014–present)
Grantchester(2014–present)
Paul O'Grady's Animal Orphans(2014–present)
Weekend Escapes with Warwick Davis(2014–present)
Scrambled!(2014–present)
W1A(2014–2017)
Who's Doing the Dishes?(2014–present)
24 Hours in Police Custody(2014-present)
Behind Closed Doors(2014-present)
2015
The Almost Impossible Gameshow(2015–present)
CBBC Official Chart Show(2015–2017)
Chewing Gum(2015–2017)
The Dengineers(2015–present)
Doctor Foster(2015–present)
Eve(2015–present)
The Frankenstein Chronicles(2015–present)
The Great Pottery Throw Down(2015–present)
Hetty Feather(2015–present)
Hive Minds(2015–present)
Hoff the Record(2015–present)
Hunted(2015–present)
In Therapy(2015–present)
Josh(2015–present)
Jeremy Kyle Emergency Room(2015–present)
The Kyle Files(2015–present)
Michael McIntyre's Big Show(2015–present)
Ninja Warrior UK(2015–present)
Nightmare Tenants, Slum Landlords(2015–present)
No Offence(2015–present)
Peter Kay's Car Share(2015–2018)
Play to the Whistle(2015–2017)
Poldark(2015–present)
Real Stories with Ranvir Singh(2015–present)
Rebound(2015–present)
Safe House(2015–present)
Who Dares Wins(2015–present)
The Saturday Show(2015–present)
Scream Street(2015–present)
Simply Nigella(2015–present)
So Awkward(2015–present)
Ultimate Hell Week(2015–present)
Taskmaster(2015–present)
Thunderbirds Are Go(2015–present)
Victoria Derbyshire(2015–present)
Wild & Weird(2015–present)
10,000 BC(2015–present)
2016
The A Word(2016–present)
All Over the Workplace(2016–present)
Alphabetical(2016–present)
The Professionals(2016–present)
Borderline(2016–present)
Cash Trapped(2016–present)
Class Dismissed(2016–present)
The Code(2016–present)
The Crown(2016–present)
The Cruise(2016–present)
Dara O Briain's Go 8 Bit(2016–present)
Debatable(2016–present)
The Durrells(2016–present)
Eden(2016–2017)
Got What It Takes?(2016–present)
Insert Name Here(2016–present)
The Level(2016–present)
Maigret(2016–present)
Marcella(2016–present)
Masterpiece(2016–present)
Mum(2016–present)
Naked Attraction(2016–present)
The Night Manager(2016–present)
No Such Thing as the News(2016–present)
Peter Kay's Comedy Shuffle(2016–2017)
Peston on Sunday(2016–present)
The Premier League Show(2016–present)
The Question Jury(2016–present)
Spot Bots(2016–present)
Stan Lee's Lucky Man(2016–present)
Tenable(2016–present)
This Time Next Year(2016–present)
Top Class(2016–present)
Tribes, Predators & Me(2016–present)
Unspun with Matt Forde(2016–present)
Upstart Crow(2016–present)
Victoria(2016–present)
We Have Been Watching(2016–2017)
The Windsors(2016–present)
Witless(2016–2018)
Zapped(2016–present)

Ending this year

Date(s)ProgrammeChannel(s)Debut(s)
4 January Pop Quiz BBC One / Red TV / Vintage TV / BBC Four 1981
7 January The National Lottery Draws BBC One 1994
8 January Eve CBBC 2015
15 January Earth's Tropical Paradise BBC Two2017
27 January Tina and Bobby ITV
1 February We Have Been Watching Gold 2016
3 February Spy in the Wild BBC One 2017
5 February Zack & Quack Nick Jr. 2014
6 February Apple Tree Yard BBC One 2018
9 February Chewing Gum E4 2015
12 February Uncle BBC Three / BBC One 2014
14 February The Moorside BBC One 2017
17 February CBBC Official Chart Show CBBC 2015
20 February The Halcyon ITV2017
25 February Let It Shine BBC One
26 February The Big Spell Sky One
12 March The Jump Channel 4 2014
13 March Meet the LordsBBC Two2017
14 March A Year to Conquer England
The ReplacementBBC One
17 March Tracey Ullman's Show 2016
19 March SS-GB 2017
20 March Crimewatch 1984
23 March Little People Cartoonito / Tiny Pop 2016
29 March Postman Pat BBC One / BBC Two / CBeebies / Tiny Pop 1981
4 April Play to the Whistle ITV 2015
13 April Gap Year E4 2017
17 April BroadchurchITV 2013
23 April The Nightly Show2017
9 May Tuscany BBC Two
11 May Born to KillChannel 4
14 May Escape to Costa Rica
15 May Little Boy Blue ITV
18 May Three Girls BBC One
Guerrilla Sky Atlantic
23 May Don't Ask Me Ask Britain ITV
Elizabeth I Channel 5
25 May A Murder in the Family Channel 4
28 May Bigheads ITV
29 May The Fifteen Billion Pound Railway BBC Two 2014
22 June Redwater BBC One 2017
30 JuneMount Pleasant Sky One 2011
4 July Broken BBC One2017
13 July 100 Days/100 Days + BBC Four / BBC News Channel
14 July Count Arthur Strong BBC Two / BBC One 2013
15 July Wife Swap Channel 4 2003 & 2017
16 July The LochITV2017
17 July Fearless
22 July Pitch BattleBBC One
30 July Wild Alaska Live
1 August In the Dark
11 August Eden Channel 4 2016
12 AugustExtreme World Sky One 2011
3 SeptemberWeekend ITV 2014
1 October Overshadowed BBC Three2017
12 October Russia with Simon Reeve BBC Two
20 October Nile Rodgers How To Make It In The Music Business BBC Four
21 October Lucy Worsley's Nights at the OperaBBC Two
23 October W1A 2014
30 October Inspector George Gently BBC One 2007
2 November Bromans ITV22017
4 November GunpowderBBC One
5 November The Last Post
17 November Gone To Pot ITV
3 December Howards EndBBC One
10 December Blue Planet II
13 December Detectorists BBC Four 2014
15 December Sarah & Duck CBeebies 2013
17 December Coastal Railways with Julie Walters Channel 4 2017
19 December Modern Life is Goodish Dave2013
27 December The MiniaturistBBC One2017
28 December Little Women

Deaths

DateNameAgeBroadcast credibility
2 JanuaryBrian Widlake[384]85Journalist and broadcaster (The Money Programme, The World at One)
3 JanuaryRodney Bennett[385]81Television director (Doctor Who)
17 JanuaryPhilip Bond[386]82Actor (Doctor Who, The Onedin Line, The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby)
23 JanuaryGorden Kaye[387]75Actor ('Allo 'Allo!, Brazil, Coronation Street)
25 JanuaryJohn Hurt[388]77Actor (Midnight Express, Alien, The Elephant Man, The Black Cauldron, Red Fox, Thumbelina, Doctor Who)
26 JanuaryDavid Rose[389]92Television producer (Z-Cars, Softly, Softly), founder of Film4
1 FebruaryDesmond Carrington[390]90Actor (Emergency – Ward 10) and broadcaster
6 FebruaryAlec McCowen[391]91Actor (A Night to Remember, Henry V, Gangs of New York)
8 FebruaryAlan Simpson[392]87Writer (Hancock's Half Hour, Comedy Playhouse, Steptoe and Son)
Tara Palmer-Tomkinson[393]45Socialite and television presenter (I'm a Celebrity: Extra Camp, Animals Do the Funniest Things)
12 FebruarySara Coward[394]69Actress (Inspector Morse, Hetty Wainthropp Investigates, Rumpole of the Bailey)
20 FebruaryStephen Rhodes[395]66Radio broadcaster, television presenter and voiceover (BBC Radio Shropshire, BBC Three Counties Radio, This Morning, Family Fortunes)
25 FebruaryNeil Fingleton[396]36Actor (Game of Thrones, 47 Ronin, Doctor Who)
28 FebruaryJames Walker[397]76Actor (Nineteen Eighty-Four, Empire of the Sun, Danny, Champion of the World)
9 MarchAnn Beach[398]78Actress (Fresh Fields, Notting Hill)
Jane Freeman[399]81Actress (Last of the Summer Wine)
10 MarchJohn Forgeham[400]75Actor (Footballers' Wives, The Italian Job, Kiss of the Dragon, Crossroads)
Tony Haygarth[401]72Actor (El C.I.D., Chicken Run, Where the Heart Is, Emmerdale, Dracula)
17 MarchRobert Day[402]94Television and film director (The Green Man, First Man into Space, Two-Way Stretch, The Rebel)
7 AprilChristopher Morahan[403]87Television and stage director (The Jewel in the Crown, Emergency Ward 10)
Tim Pigott-Smith[404]70Actor (The Wilderness Years, Fame Is the Spur, The Jewel in the Crown, The Chief, Bloody Sunday, Gangs of New York, V for Vendetta, 37 Days)
8 AprilBrian Matthew[405]88Radio broadcaster and television presenter (Thank Your Lucky Stars)
10 AprilDavid Parry-Jones[406]83Broadcaster, sports commentator and writer (BBC Wales Today)
Margaret Towner[407]96Actress (Derek, Episode I – The Phantom Menace)
16 AprilRosemary Frankau[408]84Actress (Terry and June)
17 AprilSean Scanlan[409]68Actor (The Tales of Para Handy, Rab C. Nesbitt)
2 MayMoray Watson[410]88Actor (Rumpole of the Bailey, The Darling Buds of May)
5 MayMichael Wearing[411]78Television producer (Edge of Darkness, Boys from the Blackstuff)
10 MayGeoffrey Bayldon[412]93Actor (Worzel Gummidge, Catweazle, Magic Grandad, Casino Royale, Dracula)
23 MayRoger Moore[413]89Actor (The Spy Who Loved Me, The Persuaders!, The Saint)
24 MayDavid Bobin[414]71Sports broadcaster (Sky Sports)
28 MayJohn Noakes[415]83Television presenter (Blue Peter, Go With Noakes)
30 MayMolly Peters[416]75Actress (Thunderball)
1 JuneRoy Barraclough[417][418]81Actor (Sez Les, Dawson's Weekly, Les Dawson Show, Coronation Street)
2 JunePeter Sallis[419]96Actor (Last of the Summer Wine, Wallace and Gromit, The Wind in the Willows)
5 JuneAndy Cunningham[420]67Magician, puppeteer and actor (Bodger & Badger)
12 JuneSam Beazley[421]101Actor (Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, Johnny English)
19 JuneBrian Cant[422]83Narrator (Camberwick Green, Trumpton, Chigley, Jay Jay the Jet Plane), actor (Dappledown Farm, Teletubbies) and television presenter (Play School)
27 JuneMichael Bond[423]91Writer (The Herbs, Paddington Bear)
30 JuneBarry Norman[424]83Film critic and television presenter (Film...)
3 JulyJoe Robinson[425]90Actor (Diamonds Are Forever, The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner, Thor and the Amazon Women)
4 JulyCarol Lee Scott[426]74Actress and singer (Grotbags)
15 JulyWilliam Hoyland[427]73Actor (Bill Brand, Hellboy, For Your Eyes Only)
16 JulyTrevor Baxter[428]84Actor (Doctor Who, Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow, Maelstrom) and playwright
21 JulyDeborah Watling[429]69Actress (Doctor Who)
25 JulyHywel Bennett[430]73Actor (The Virgin Soldiers, Shelley, EastEnders)
27 JulyRobert Anker[431]27Dancer (former member of Diversity, winners of the 2009 series of Britain's Got Talent)
28 JulyRosemary Anne Sisson[432]93Writer (Upstairs, Downstairs)
3 AugustRobert Hardy[433]91Actor (All Creatures Great and Small, The Wilderness Years, Harry Potter)
13 AugustVictor Pemberton[434]85Writer and television producer (Doctor Who, Fraggle Rock, The Adventures of Black Beauty)
18 AugustBruce Forsyth[182][435]89Entertainer and presenter (Sunday Night at the London Palladium, The Generation Game, Takeover Bid, Play Your Cards Right, The Price Is Right, You Bet!, Strictly Come Dancing)
Liz MacKean[436]52Journalist (Newsnight)
6 SeptemberMike Neville[437]80Broadcaster (BBC North East and Cumbria, ITV Tyne Tees)
7 SeptemberTerence Harvey[438]72Actor (Hollyoaks, From Hell, The Phantom of the Opera)
17 SeptemberSuzan Farmer[439]75Actress (The Scarlet Blade, Doctor in Clover, Coronation Street)
21 SeptemberWilliam G. Stewart[440]84Television presenter and producer (Fifteen to One)
25 SeptemberTony Booth[441]85Actor (Till Death Us Do Part, Coronation Street)
Liz Dawn[442][443]77Actress (Vera Duckworth in Coronation Street)
Bobby Knutt[444]71Comedian and actor (The Comedians, Emmerdale, Benidorm)
28 SeptemberBenjamin Whitrow[445]80Actor (Pride and Prejudice, Chicken Run, Quadrophenia)
11 OctoberZig Byfield[446]73Actor (The Bill, Yesterday's Dreams, GoldenEye)
16 OctoberKevin Cadle[447]62Sports broadcaster (Sky Sports) and basketball coach
Roy Dotrice[448]94Actor (Amadeus, A Moon for the Misbegotten)
Sean Hughes[449]51Comedian (Never Mind the Buzzcocks, Sean's Show) and actor (The Last Detective)
21 OctoberRosemary Leach[450]81Actress (A Room with a View, The Roads to Freedom, The Plague Dogs)
22 OctoberPatricia Llewellyn[451]55Television producer (The Naked Chef, Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares), BAFTA (2001, 2005, 2008) and Emmy winner (2006).
2 NovemberPaddy Russell[452]89Television director (Doctor Who, Out of the Unknown, The Omega Factor)
4 NovemberDudley Simpson[453]95Composer (Doctor Who, Blake's 7)
8 NovemberAntonio Carluccio[454]80Chef (Two Greedy Italians)
Tim Gudgin[455]87 Radio presenter and voiceover artist (Grandstand, Final Score)
Pat Hutchins[456]75Illustrator, author and actress (Rosie and Jim, Titch)
9 NovemberBill Cashmore[457]56Actor and playwright (The Bill, Brass Eye, Knightmare, All Creatures Great and Small, Fist of Fun)
15 NovemberKeith Barron[458]83Actor (Duty Free, Upstairs, Downstairs, The Nigel Barton Plays)
21 NovemberRodney Bewes[459]79Actor (The Likely Lads, Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads?) and writer (Dear Mother...Love Albert)
23 NovemberAnthony Harvey[460]87Director (The Lion in Winter) and film editor (Dr. Strangelove, Lolita)
30 NovemberTerence Beesley[461]60Actor (EastEnders, The Phantom of the Opera, War & Peace)
Alfie Curtis[462]87Actor (Star Wars, The Elephant Man)
5 DecemberMeic Povey[463]67Actor and playwright (Minder, A Mind to Kill, Pobol y Cwm)
11 DecemberKeith Chegwin[464][465]60Television presenter (Cheggers Plays Pop, It's a Knockout) and actor (Macbeth)
Suzanna Leigh[466]72Actress (Paradise, Hawaiian Style)
15 DecemberHeinz Wolff[467]89Scientist and television presenter (The Great Egg Race)
16 DecemberSharon Laws[468]43Professional cyclist and part of ITV4's commentary team for the channel's coverage of the 2017 Women's Tour.
23 DecemberLeon Bernicoff[469]83 Reality show participant (Gogglebox)
31 DecemberDoreen Keogh[470][471]93Actress (Coronation Street, The Royle Family, Father Ted)

See also

  • 2017 in British music
  • 2017 in British radio
  • 2017 in the United Kingdom

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21. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-38630220 |title=BBC to adapt John le Carre novel for new TV series |work=BBC News |publisher=BBC |date=15 January 2017 |accessdate=15 January 2017}}
22. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-38666914 |title=Laura Kuenssberg report on Jeremy Corbyn inaccurate, says BBC Trust |work=BBC News |publisher=BBC |date=18 January 2017 |accessdate=18 January 2017}}
23. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-38663155 |title=Wife Swap to return for Brexit special on Channel 4 |work=BBC News |publisher=BBC |date=18 January 2017 |accessdate=18 January 2017}}
24. ^{{cite news|first=Jane |last=Martinson |url=https://www.theguardian.com/media/2017/jan/19/ex-ofcom-board-member-seeks-judicial-review-over-sacking |title=Ex-Ofcom board member seeks judicial review over sacking |publisher=Guardian Media Group |newspaper=The Guardian |date=19 January 2017 |accessdate=20 January 2017}}
25. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/newsbeat/article/38673745/itv-moves-xtra-factor-from-itv2-to-an-online-only-programme |title=ITV moves Xtra Factor from ITV2 to an online-only programme |work=BBC Radio 1 Newsbeat |publisher=BBC |date=19 January 2017 |accessdate=19 January 2017}}
26. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/tv/0/tv-guide-tv-tonight/ |title=What's on TV tonight: President Trump: The Inauguration, EastEnders and Tina & Bobby |publisher=Telegraph Media Group |newspaper=The Telegraph |date=20 January 2017 |accessdate=20 January 2017}}
27. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-38688912 |title=Bake Off: Angus Deayton to present Creme de la Creme |work=BBC News |publisher=BBC |date=20 January 2017 |accessdate=20 January 2017}}
28. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-38737104 |title=Spice Girl Geri Horner to look back on 1990s |work=BBC News |publisher=BBC |date=24 January 2017 |accessdate=25 January 2017}}
29. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/newsbeat/article/38749459/triple-success-for-ant--dec-at-the-national-television-awards |title=Triple success for Ant & Dec at the National Television Awards |work=BBC Radio 1 Newsbeat |publisher=BBC |date=25 January 2017 |accessdate=28 January 2017}}
30. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-38779667 |title=Eurovision: X Factor singer Lucie Jones to represent UK |work=BBC News |publisher=BBC |date=28 January 2017 |accessdate=28 January 2017}}
31. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-38805151 |title=Doctor Who: Peter Capaldi to bow out from BBC series |work=BBC News |publisher=BBC |date=31 January 2017 |accessdate=3 February 2017}}
32. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/newsbeat/article/38806443/dermot-oleary-and-emma-willis-will-host-the-brits-next-month |title=Dermot O'Leary and Emma Willis will host the Brits next month |work=BBC Radio 1 Newsbeat |publisher=BBC |date=31 January 2017 |accessdate=3 February 2017}}
33. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00fkx03 |title=BBC Two – 10 Rillington Place |publisher=BBC |date=31 January 2017 |accessdate=3 February 2017}}
34. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/newsbeat/article/38824698/entrepreneurs-nick-jenkins-and-sarah-willingham-are-leaving-dragons-den |title=Entrepreneurs Nick Jenkins and Sarah Willingham are leaving Dragons' Den |work=BBC Radio 1 Newsbeat |publisher=BBC |date=1 February 2017 |accessdate=3 February 2017}}
35. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-38839073 |title=Kris Marshall swaps Death in Paradise for family time |work=BBC News |publisher=BBC |date=2 February 2017 |accessdate=3 February 2017}}
36. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-38838033 |title=Blue Peter time capsule dug up 33 years early |work=BBC News |publisher=BBC |date=2 February 2017 |accessdate=3 February 2017}}
37. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-38855981 |title=BBC presenter Emily Maitlis in 'torture' tweet mix-up |work=BBC News |publisher=BBC |date=3 February 2017 |accessdate=3 February 2017}}
38. ^{{cite news|first=Jacob |last=Stolworthy |url=https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/tv/news/the-jump-vogue-williams-quit-injured-amy-willerton-channel-4-a7560831.html |title=The Jump 2017 claims first casualty as Vogue Williams forced to quit |publisher=Independent Print Limited |newspaper=The Independent |date=3 February 2017 |accessdate=5 February 2017}}
39. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.irishnews.com/magazine/2017/02/03/news/eastenders-fans-disappointed-after-friday-s-episode-cancelled-918821/ |title=EastEnders fans disappointed after Friday's episode cancelled |publisher= |work=The Irish News |date=3 February 2017 |accessdate=3 February 2017}}
40. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/showbiz-news/coleen-nolan-celebrity-big-brother-12555815|title=Emotional Coleen Nolan wins Celebrity Big Brother|first=Dianne|last=Bourne|date=3 February 2017|publisher=Trinity Mirror|newspaper=Manchester Evening News|accessdate=3 January 2018}}
41. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/newsbeat/article/38867335/sir-bradley-wiggins-injured-in-the-jump-training-but-will-continue-with-show |title=Sir Bradley Wiggins injured in The Jump training but will continue with show |work=BBC Radio 1 Newsbeat |publisher=BBC |date=4 February 2017 |accessdate=5 February 2017}}
42. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-38904580 |title=The Moorside: Sheridan Smith drama praised by critics |work=BBC News |publisher=BBC |date=8 February 2017 |accessdate=8 February 2017}}
43. ^{{cite news|first=Jasper |last=Jackson |url=https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2017/feb/07/blind-date-revamp-comeback-channel-5 |title=Revamped Blind Date to make TV comeback after 13 years |publisher=Guardian Media Group |newspaper=The Guardian |date=7 February 2017 |accessdate=7 February 2017}}
44. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-38919482 |title=BBC Wales removes rugby promo amid social media backlash |work=BBC News |publisher=BBC |date=9 February 2017 |accessdate=9 February 2017}}
45. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/latestnews/2017/cardinal|title=BBC – BBC Four acquires new Canadian crime drama Cardinal – Media Centre|website=www.bbc.co.uk}}
46. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-38952922 |title=Bradley Wiggins quits The Jump with broken leg |work=BBC News |publisher=BBC |date=13 February 2017 |accessdate=13 February 2017}}
47. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/02/15/rolf-harris-face-retrial-three-sex-offencecharges-one-new-count/ |title=Rolf Harris to face retrial on three sex offence charges and one new count |publisher=Telegraph Media Group |newspaper=The Telegraph |date=15 February 2017 |accessdate=31 March 2017}}
48. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/eastenders/news/a821424/bex-fowlers-eastenders-song-boxed-up-broken-heart-now-online/|title=Bex Fowler's tragic EastEnders ballad is now online|date=16 February 2017|publisher=}}
49. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-39002451 |title=Danny Dyer taking 'short break' from EastEnders, BBC confirms |work=BBC News |publisher=BBC |date=17 February 2017 |accessdate=31 March 2017}}
50. ^{{cite news|first=Matthew |last=Weaver |url=https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2017/feb/20/i-will-mumble-this-only-once-bbcs-new-nazi-drama-ss-gb-hit-by-dialogue-complaints |title='I will mumble this only once': BBC's Nazi drama SS-GB hit by dialogue complaints |publisher=Guardian Media Group |newspaper=The Guardian |date=19 February 2017 |accessdate=31 March 2017}}
51. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-39022241 |title=Piers Morgan quits RTS awards after criticism |work=BBC News |publisher=BBC |date=19 February 2017 |accessdate=31 March 2017}}
52. ^{{cite news|first=Jasper |last=Jackson |url=https://www.theguardian.com/media/2017/mar/01/television-licence-fee-increases-147 |title=Television licence fee increases to £147 in first rise since 2010 |publisher=Guardian Media Group |newspaper=The Guardian |date=1 March 2017 |accessdate=31 March 2017}}
53. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/home-and-away/news/a822488/home-and-aways-braxton-spinoffs-coming-to-uk/|title=Home and Away's new Braxton spinoffs are coming to UK screens and here's when you can watch them|last=Kilkelly|first=Daniel|date=2 March 2017|work=Digital Spy|accessdate=15 July 2017}}
54. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p04tj6m5|title=Isabelle Heward claims the trophy and title of Mastermind 2017, The Final, 2016/2017, Mastermind – BBC Two|website=BBC}}
55. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-39161954 |title=BBC investigates how intruders gained access to studio |work=BBC News |publisher=BBC |date=4 March 2017 |accessdate=31 March 2017}}
56. ^{{cite news|first=Steven |last=McIntosh |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-39290390 |title=Coronation Street praised for child grooming storyline |work=BBC News |publisher=BBC |date=16 March 2017 |accessdate=31 March 2017}}
57. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-39296513 |title=The Great British Bake Off unveils new line-up |work=BBC News |publisher=BBC |date=16 March 2017 |accessdate=31 March 2017}}
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443. ^{{cite news|first=Hannah Ellis |last=Peterson |url=https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2017/sep/26/liz-dawn-coronation-streets-vera-duckworth-dies-aged-77 |title=Liz Dawn, Coronation Street's Vera Duckworth, dies aged 77 |publisher=Guardian Media Group |newspaper=The Guardian |date=26 September 2017 |accessdate=26 September 2017}}
444. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-south-yorkshire-41387455|title=Bobby Knutt: Benidorm and Emmerdale actor dies on holiday|publisher=BBC |work=BBC News |date=25 September 2017 |accessdate=25 September 2017}}
445. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2017/sep/29/benjamin-whitrow-obituary |title=Benjamin Whitrow obituary |publisher=The Guardian |date=29 September 2017 |accessdate=30 September 2017}}
446. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2017/oct/18/trevor-ziggy-byfield-obituary?CMP=twt_a-culture_b-gdnculture |title=Trevor ‘Ziggy’ Byfield obituary |publisher=The Guardian |date=18 October 2017 |accessdate=19 October 2017}}
447. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2017/oct/16/kevin-cadle-former-basketball-coach-and-sky-presenter-dies-aged-62 |title=Kevin Cadle, former basketball coach and Sky presenter, dies aged 62 |publisher=The Guardian |date=16 October 2017 |accessdate=16 October 2017}}
448. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-guernsey-41638573|title=Roy Dotrice: Guernsey actor dies aged 94|publisher=BBC |work=BBC News |date=16 October 2017 |accessdate=22 October 2017}}
449. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-41632761|title=Sean Hughes: Comedian, actor and writer dies aged 51|publisher=BBC |work=BBC News |date=16 October 2017 |accessdate=16 October 2017}}
450. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-41714112|title=Actress Rosemary Leach dies after 'short illness'|publisher=BBC |work=BBC News |date=22 October 2017 |accessdate=22 October 2017}}
451. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/obituaries/2017/10/28/patricia-llewellyn-pioneering-producer-behind-naked-chef-ramsays/|title=Patricia Llewellyn, pioneering producer behind The Naked Chef and Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares – obituary|date=28 October 2017|publisher=Telegraph Media Group|accessdate=28 October 2017|newspaper=The Telegraph|registration=yes}}
452. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.doctorwhonews.net/2017/11/paddy-russell-1928-2017.html |title=Paddy Russell 1928–2017 |publisher=Doctor Who News |date=2 November 2017 |accessdate=9 November 2017}}
453. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.doctorwhonews.net/2017/11/dudley-simpson-1922-2017.html |title=Dudley Simpson 1922–2017 |publisher=Doctor Who News |date=5 November 2017 |accessdate=9 November 2017}}
454. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-41920229|title=Antonio Carluccio: 'Godfather of Italian cooking' dies|publisher=BBC |work=BBC News |date=8 November 2017 |accessdate=9 November 2017}}
455. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/41966183|title=Tim Gudgin: Former voice of BBC football results dies aged 87|publisher=BBC |work=BBC Sport |date=13 November 2017 |accessdate=7 July 2018}}
456. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/books/2017/nov/15/pat-hutchins-obituary |title=Pat Hutchins obituary |publisher=The Guardian |date=15 November 2017 |accessdate=7 July 2018}}
457. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.chortle.co.uk/news/2017/11/16/38438/fist_of_funs_pie_master_dies|title=Fist of Fun's 'Pie Master' dies|work=Chortle |date=16 November 2017 |accessdate=1 December 2017}}
458. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-41998040|title=Keith Barron: Duty Free actor dies aged 83|publisher=BBC |work=BBC News |date=15 November 2017 |accessdate=17 November 2017}}
459. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-42067506|title=The Likely Lads actor Rodney Bewes dies|publisher=BBC |work=BBC News |date=21 November 2017 |accessdate=24 November 2017}}
460. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/anthony-harvey-dead-lion-winter-director-kurick-editor-was-87-1062509|title=Anthony Harvey, Oscar-Nominated Director of 'The Lion in Winter,' Dies at 87|work=The Hollywood Reporter |date=29 November 2017 |accessdate=1 December 2017}}
461. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.thestage.co.uk/features/obituaries/2017/obituary-terence-beesley/ |title=Obituary: Terence Beesley |publisher=The Stage |date=22 December 2017 |accessdate=24 December 2017}}
462. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-42492807|title=Star Wars actor Alfie Curtis dies aged 87|publisher=BBC |work=BBC News |date=27 December 2017 |accessdate=27 December 2017}}
463. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-wales-42245482|title=Meic Povey: Actor and playwright from Nant Gwynant dies|publisher=BBC |work=BBC News |date=5 December 2017 |accessdate=8 December 2017}}
464. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-42313706|title=Keith Chegwin: Television presenter dies aged 60|publisher=BBC |work=BBC News |date=11 December 2017 |accessdate=11 December 2017}}
465. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/media/2017/dec/11/keith-chegwin-obituary|title=Keith Chegwin obituary|first=Anthony|last=Hayward|date=11 December 2017|publisher=Guardian Media Group|accessdate=11 December 2017|newspaper=The Guardian}}
466. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/obituaries/2017/12/14/suzanna-leigh-actress-obituary/|title=Suzanna Leigh, actress – obituary |date=14 December 2017|publisher=Telegraph Media Group|accessdate=24 December 2017|newspaper=The Telegraph|registration=yes}}
467. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-42378765|title=Heinz Wolff, Great Egg Race presenter and scientist, dies|publisher=BBC |work=BBC News |date=16 December 2017 |accessdate=18 December 2017}}
468. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/cycling/42377545|title=Sharon Laws: Former cyclist dies after being diagnosed with cervical cancer|publisher=BBC |work=BBC News |date=16 December 2017 |accessdate=2 January 2018}}
469. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/tv/2017/12/23/gogglebox-star-leon-bernicoff-has-died-aged-83-short-illness/|title=Liam Gallagher leads tributes to Gogglebox star Leon Bernicoff|first=Telegraph|last=Reporters|date=23 December 2017|publisher=|accessdate=29 December 2017|via=www.telegraph.co.uk}}
470. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-42552737|title=Coronation Street's first barmaid Doreen Keogh dies at 91|publisher=BBC |work=BBC News |date=3 January 2018 |accessdate=3 January 2018}}
471. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.digitalspy.com/showbiz/coronation-street/news/a846520/coronation-street-star-doreen-keogh-dies/|title=Coronation Street pays tribute to original barmaid, actress Doreen Keogh, following her death|publisher=Digital Spy|date=2 January 2018|accessdate=2 January 2018}}
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