2024 in British television explained

This is a list of events in 2024 relating to television in the United Kingdom.

Events

January

DateEvent
1BBC One sees in the New Year with the concert Rick Astley Rocks New Year's Eve. Rick Astley is joined by various guests, including Rylan Clark-Neal with whom he performs a rendition of the Dead or Alive track "You Spin Me Round (Like a Record)".[1]
STV's Bringing in the Bells is hosted by Alex Norton, Blythe Duff, Martin Compston and others to see in the New Year.[2]
2TV chef Simon Rimmer announces that Greens, a Manchester-based vegetarian restaurant of which he is co-owner, is closing with immediate effect after 33 years.[3]
The running times of BBC Breakfast and Morning Live are extended. BBC Breakfast runs until 9.30 with Morning Live airtime extended to 75 minutes, giving that programme a transmission slot of 9.30 to 10.45.[4]
3Former Chancellor of the Exchequer Nadhim Zahawi makes a guest appearance in the ITV drama Mr Bates vs The Post Office as himself, questioning Post Office chief executive Paula Vennells in a 2015 House of Commons committee inquiry into the Horizon computer system.[5]
5ITV criticises ex-footballer Joey Barton after he likened Eni Aluko and Lucy Ward, who were commentating on a football match the previous evening, to serial killers Fred and Rose West. ITV describes the remarks on X as "vindictive".[6]
Lawyers representing potential victims of the British Post Office scandal say they have been contacted by a further 50 people following the broadcast of the four-episode series ITV drama Mr Bates vs The Post Office.[7]
8Ofcom delays the publication of research into politicians presenting news programmes until it has ruled on investigations open into GB News.[8]
The BBC wins the free to air rights to rugby league's Super League and World Club Challenge, beating Channel 4. The rights are on a three-year contract, and matches will be shown on BBC Two, BBC Three and BBC iPlayer.[9]
The weekday editions of Sky News Breakfast are refreshed. The programme starts at the earlier time of 6am, and new presenters join the programme.[10]
9Provisional viewing figures indicate that 9.2 million people have watched the ITV drama Mr Bates vs the Post Office, making it the most watched programme of 2024 so far.[11] Subsequent data, which includes catch-up, put the figure at 9.75m.[12]
11The Liberal Democrats ask Ofcom to investigate GB News over alleged bias in its coverage of the Post Office scandal, including what the party's deputy leader, Daisy Cooper, describes as "a fictitious monologue" Nigel Farage delivered about leader Sir Ed Davey, which she says contained "a number of factual inaccuracies".[13]
13Gladiators returns for its third run on BBC One and BBC iPlayer with Bradley Walsh and his son Barney presenting. The show was previously aired on ITV from 1992 to 2000 and Sky One from 2008 to 2009. The revival has attracted an audience of 6 million viewers, becoming the biggest entertainment launch for the BBC in seven years.[14] [15]
EastEnders confirms that Patsy Palmer is to briefly reprise her role as Bianca Jackson later in the year following her departure from the series in 2019.[16]
14Dancing on Ice returns for its sixteenth series on ITV with Stephen Mulhern and Holly Willoughby presenting, Mulhern having succeeded Phillip Schofield as co-presenter.[17] [18] Willoughby makes her return to television following her departure from This Morning.[19]
Debut of Smooth Radio's new television advertising campaign featuring famous UK landmarks and its new strapline, "Always the best music", which launches in a commercial break during the opening edition of Dancing on Ice.[20]
15Love Island returns with an "All Stars" series, with the launch show episode being broadcast simultaneously on ITV1 and ITV2, featuring former contestants from the past ten series.[21]
The BBC announces that Shini Muthukrishnan will become the 43rd presenter of Blue Peter.[22]
Sky Showcase begins simulcasting selected programming from Sky Atlantic.
16Rhodri Williams announces he has written to the UK government to ask them not to consider him for a second term as chairman of S4C following controversy at the TV channel.[23]
17The BBC has agreed a deal with insurance company Axa to sell its Elstree Studios, which includes the EastEnders set. The set will be leased back from Axa so that filming can continue there.[24]
An error with the calculation of viewing figures that had given GB News a million viewers for its New Year's Eve coverage is corrected by BARB, and shows the channel actually had 33,000 viewers that evening.[25]
18Kim Medcalf makes an unannounced departure from the BBC soap opera EastEnders, two years after returning to the soap as the character Sam Mitchell.[26]
22The World launches on Sky News. The hour-long international news programme airs Monday to Thursday at 9pm and is part of Sky News' evening sequence of individually branded, and focussed, hour-long programmes.[27] [28]
The UK government announces plans to give Ofcom more powers over the BBC's online content, including BBC News.[29]
The UK government rejects calls from Welsh MPs to add the Six Nations Championship to the list of guaranteed free-to-air sporting events on British television.[30]
24The 2024 Brit Award nominees are announced. Raye received the most nominations with seven in total, breaking the record for the most nominations received by a single artist in a year.
25Campaigners for myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME) have criticised BBC One's Dragons' Den for promoting a product with "unfounded" claims after a businesswoman appeared on the show promoting a product she claimed had helped improve her ME.[31] The episode is subsequently edited to include an onscreen message during the businesswoman's appearance.[32]
26Harry Clark wins series two of The Traitors.[33] [34]
29Channel 4 announces the loss of 200 jobs as it seeks to slim down the organisation and focus on digital services.[35]
30The BBC releases around 3,000 emails relating to Martin Bashir's 1995 Panorama interview with Diana, Princess of Wales after a judge ordered their release.[36]
Sky announces plans to cut 1,000 jobs in the UK during 2024 as it moves towards internet-based services.[37]
ITV announces that Alison Hammond will replace Paul O'Grady as presenter of For the Love of Dogs.[38]

February

DateEvent
2Construction work begins on The Tea Factory, the BBC's new Birmingham & West Midland headquarters.[39]
5Kate Garraway makes her first television appearance since the death of her husband, Derek Draper, and gives an interview to Good Morning Britain.[40]
8Kate Garraway returns to her presenting role on Good Morning Britain, presenting alongside Ben Shephard.[41]
TalkTV airs the final edition of Piers Morgan Uncensored to be shown regularly on the channel. In a subsequent interview with The Times, Morgan announces he is moving the show to his YouTube channel, where he can conduct longer and more in-depth interviews without the "unnecessary straitjacket" of television, and build a global following. TalkTV says some of Morgan's shows will continue to air on the channel.[42]
ITV announces that 25 James Bond films will be made available through the ITVX platform from March.[43]
10ITV and Guinness trial live audio described commentary for blind and partially sighted viewers of the 2024 Six Nations match between England and Wales.[44]
12Prime Minister Rishi Sunak appears on an hour long GB News People's Forum, where a selected audience of undecided voters are invited to ask him questions. The programme is presented by Stephen Dixon.[45]
13The BBC announces the closure of the BBC iPlayer downloads service for desktop and laptop computers from 8 April; downloads will still be available for users of the BBC iPlayer app on mobile and tablet, and streaming remains possible on all devices.[46]
The US entertainment website Deadline.com reports that Gavin & Stacey will be returning for a 2024 Christmas special, five years after the last one. But there is some official announcement from BBC Studios.[47] [48]
15The BBC confirms that Asif Munaf, a contestant on The Apprentice, will not appear on the spin-off show, , when he exits the show after posting antisemitic comments on social media.[49]
16BBC Four airs four editions of Top of the Pops that were presented by Steve Wright as a tribute to the disc jockey following the announcement of his death a few days earlier.[50]
ITV confirms that Ben Shephard and Cat Deeley will be the new permanent presenters of This Morning following the departure of Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield in 2023.[51]
18The 2024 BAFTA Awards are held at London's Royal Festival Hall and presented by David Tennant.[52]
19Ofcom launches an impartiality investigation into GB News's Q&A session with prime minister Rishi Sunak.[53]
Piers Morgan Uncensored begins airing regularly on Morgan's YouTube channel.
Molly Smith and Tom Clare win the first series of Love Island All Stars. Overnight viewing figures from BARB estimate the finale, aired on ITV2, is viewed by an audience of just over a million, while ITV says that with catch-up viewing the total figure is 1.3 million.[54]
20The BBC announces plans to reshape the BBC Scotland TV channel, including axing the hour-long news programme The Nine and replacing it with a 30-minute programme.[55]
Idles singer Joe Talbot becomes the latest celebrity to appear on CBeebies Bedtime Stories, where he reads Under The Love Umbrella by Davina Bell.[56]
21Maryam Moshiri relaunches The World Today at 7pm as an evening programme on BBC News.[57] [58]
McFly band members Tom Fletcher and Danny Jones will share a chair on the judging panel of The Voice UK when the series returns. US country singer LeAnn Rimes will also join the panel, alongside Sir Tom Jones and Will.i.am.[59]
The Metropolitan Police says it would take further action over allegations that Dan Wootton offered to pay colleagues for sexually explicit pictures of themselves.[60]
23Ben Shephard presents his final edition of Good Morning Britain ahead of his new role co-presenting This Morning.[61]
24Lee Anderson is suspended from the Conservative Party after "refusing to apologise" for claiming "Islamists" had "got control" of London Mayor Sadiq Khan during an edition of his GB News show the previous day.[62]
27The BBC apologises for the way it dealt with a complaint about the newsreader Huw Edwards, saying the issue was not escalated quickly enough.[63]
Comedian Jason Manford is to join the cast of Waterloo Road when the series returns later in the year.[64]

March

DateEvent
1The final day of recording of Doctors takes place at the BBC's Birmingham & West Midland studios; the series along with Classic Doctors is scheduled to end in December after nearly 5,000 episodes.[65]
4Following its investigation into the episode of GB News's Dan Wootton Tonight during which Laurence Fox made comments about journalist Ava Evans, Ofcom concludes that the programme was in breach of its regulations. The watchdog says the comments "constituted a highly personal attack on Ms Evans and were potentially highly offensive to viewers", and says that it has "significant concerns about GB News' editorial control of its live output" and is requiring it "provide further detailed information about its compliance practices in this area".[66]
Celebrity Big Brother returns to British television after a six-year break for a twenty-third series. Housemates include Gary Goldsmith, the uncle of Catherine, Princess of Wales.[67]
5News UK announces plans to close TalkTV in the summer, with its content switching to online format.[68] TalkRadio will continue unaffected.[69]
Dan Wootton announces his departure from GB News following the previous day's Ofcom ruling.[70]
7The winners of the BBC's 2024 500 Words young writers' competition are announced, with awards presented by Queen Camilla.[71]
10Ryan Thomas and professional dance partner Amani Fancy win series 16 of Dancing on Ice. Greg Rutherford is forced to withdraw from the final after sustaining an injury during rehearsals.[72]
11Ben Shephard and Cat Deeley make their presenting debut on This Morning.[73]
12The Radio Today website reports that Bauer Media Audio UK plans to remove its radio stations from Freeview in the coming months.[74]
14Former Conservative MP Guto Bebb is appointed interim chair of S4C.[75]
15Sir Lenny Henry presents the BBC's Comic Relief telethon for the last time, having previously announced he felt it was time for "new faces" to succeed him.[76] Sir Lenny was part of the team which had founded Comic Relief in the mid-1980s. Red Nose Day 2024 raises over £40m for charity.[77]
16Derek Thompson makes his final appearance in Casualty as the character Charlie Fairhead after 38 years with the series and appearances in more than 900 episodes.[78]
18Ofcom finds that five episodes of GB News shows, presented by Jacob Rees Mogg, Esther McVey and Phillip Davies, broke their rules, and warns the channel about its use of Conservative MPs to host news content.[79]
21Channel 4 chief executive Alex Mahon apologises to a member of the television channel's staff after a report finds that Channel 4 failed to investigate a complaint made against Russell Brand in 2009.[80]
The UK government appoints a panel of nine experts from the world of radio, television and business to advise on the future funding of the BBC.[81]
22David Potts wins the twenty-third series of Celebrity Big Brother.[82]
26BBC Director General Tim Davie announces the BBC will look at ways of reforming the TV licence.[83]
27Luke Avaient and Gavin Sheppard of Cardiff are married by Lorraine Kelly live on her daytime ITV programme to mark the tenth anniversary of the first same-sex marriage to occur in the UK.[84]
28The BBC confirms that Freddie Flintoff, who was injured in 2022 while filming an episode of Top Gear, will return to television with a BBC One documentary about cricket titled Field of Dreams.[85]
29Olly Alexander rejects calls to withdraw from the 2024 Eurovision Song Contest over the inclusion of Israel.[86]
30Finlay Anderson and Marie-Louise Nicholson win the 2024 series of Gladiators.[87]

April

DateEvent
1The cost of a TV licence increases by £10.50 from £159 to £169.50.[88]
Ruth Hart wins the 2023–24 series of Mastermind.[89]
4GB News hires Steven Edgington as its North America correspondent, making him the channel's first international correspondent.[90]
5The BBC confirms it will broadcast a celebrity special of Gladiators,[91] having previously announced that the show will return for a second series.[92]
8Imperial College London wins the 2023–24 series of University Challenge, the fifth time they have become series champion.[93]
11The Metropolitan Police says it will partly reinvestigate its decision to charge late television presenter Caroline Flack with assaulting her boyfriend because "new witness evidence may be available".[94]
Sky News reports that hedge fund manager Sir Paul Marshall is to relinquish his seat on the board of All Perspectives Ltd, the company that owns GB News, as the television channel faces a major restructuring process.[95]
12The BBC confirms that Varada Sethu will be joining Millie Gibson as a companion in the fifteenth series of Doctor Who.[96]
13Boom Radio announces the launch of a £500,000 advertising campaign on ITV1, its first on the channel. Jo Brand has also been hired to present a series of programmes in which she interviews prominent television personalities, including Michael Grade.[97]
ITV1 airs the two-hour finale of the 2024 series of Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway, which is watched by an average audience of 4.6 million viewers.[98]
15Disney is reportedly planning to add linear cable-style streaming channels to Disney+. According to The Information, the company wants subscribers to spend more time in the app and, by offering more viewing options, it may entice users to stick around. In addition, by running ads on these channels, Disney could boost its bottom line.[99]
17The Hollywood Reporter has reported that Johnny Ferraro is to bring back American Gladiators following the BBC's successful reboot of the British version.[100]
18Boutique gym boss Rachel Woodford wins Series 18 of The Apprentice.[101]
19GB News chief executive Angelos Frangopoulos announces 40 redundancies at the channel after it previously posted heavy financial losses.[102]
20BBC Two celebrates 60 years of broadcasting with several special programmes shown in the days surrounding the anniversary.[103] [104]
22Newsreader Huw Edwards resigns from the BBC, nine months after being suspended following allegations of sexual misconduct and being admitted to hospital with "serious mental health issues".[105]
Brenda Blethyn announces the next series of Vera will be her last after she decides to leave the show.[106]
23It is announced that Olly Alexander will make a cameo appearance in EastEnders in May.[107]
24ITV's managing director of media and entertainment, Kevin Lygo, says that the drama Mr Bates vs The Post Office lost the broadcaster £1m.[108]
Ofcom warns radio and television stations with programmes hosted by politicians that they could be fined if they break impartiality rules in the run up to the next general election.[109]
26Newsreader Rageh Omaar is taken ill while presenting News at Ten and subsequently receives medical treatment.[110]
29Talk switches from television to online streaming format.[111] The cessation of linear broadcasting sees the channel drop the letters TV from its name. The Local TV network, which adopted the Talk name in October 2023, reverts to using the Local TV name.[112]
30BritBox shuts down its standalone service in the UK with all of its content moving over to both BBC iPlayer and ITVX.

May

DateEvent
1Television news presenters Martine Croxall, Annita McVeigh, Karin Giannone and Kasia Madera launch legal action against the BBC on the grounds of sex and age discrimination and equal pay.[113] Their case for equal pay is subsequently rejected, but the sex and age discrimination cases will be heard by a tribunal.[114]
2Don Gilet is named as the next lead detective in Death in Paradise; he will join the next series of the show as Detective Inspector Mervin Wilson.[115]
Welsh language broadcaster S4C announces that it will broadcast a Welsh language version of ITV programme The Voice. The show, titled Y Llais, will be hosted by BBC Radio 1 DJ Sian Eleri and will be broadcast in 2025.[116]
3The BBC announces that Joanna Lumley will reveal the UK jury's results at the Eurovision Song Contest.[117]
10Doctor Who returns for its 14th series, beginning with a two episode premiere on BBC iPlayer in the UK, and Disney+ internationally on the same evening, before airing in its normal Saturday night slot on BBC One the following day for the first time.[118]
The Rise of Race Hatred, a BBC Spotlight documentary exploring the rise in race hate attacks in Northern Ireland wins the nations and regions category at the Amnesty UK Media Awards.[119]
11Olly Alexander represents the United Kingdom at the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 in Malmö, Sweden. The UK comes in 18th place out of 25 contestants. The contest is won by Switzerland with Nemo and their song "The Code".[120]
12The 2024 BAFTA Television Awards take place at the Royal Festival Hall, hosted by Rob Beckett and Romesh Ranganathan.[121]
17James Ward Anderson, boss of plumbing firm Depher, complains to Ofcom over a BBC News investigation alleging his company faked stories of good deeds.[122]
20Ofcom says it is considering imposing a statutory sanction against GB News after concluding its programme People's Forum: The Prime Minister, a Q&A session with prime minister Rishi Sunak that aired in February, broke impartiality rules.[123]
22ITV airs episode 10,000 of Emmerdale.[124]
23GB News announces plans to launch legal action against Ofcom after the regulator ruled the channel had broken broadcasting rules.[125]
Shona McGarty's final EastEnders scenes air as her character Whitney Dean leaves the series after 16 years.[126]
25A spokesperson for Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford confirms the presenting couple are to divorce after 14 years of marriage.[127]
27Newsnight relaunches as a half-hour "interview, debate and discussion" programme, ditching its special reporting team. The change is part of cost-cutting measures across the BBC.[128] [129] [130]
28BBC News announces that its election night coverage will be hosted by Clive Myrie and Laura Kuenssberg.[131]
29Alfie Watts and Owen Wood win Series Four of Race Across the World.[132]

June

DateEvent
2Singer Sydnie Christmas wins the 2024 series of Britain's Got Talent.[133]
3The BBC News at One is extended to an hour-long programme to coincide with its move from London to Salford.[134]
Love Island returns for an eleventh series with a launch episode airing simultaneously on ITV1 and ITV2, which sees Joey Essex enter the villa as the first ever celebrity "bombshell".[135]
The first 2024 general election leaders debate takes place in Scotland, with the leaders of Scotland's four main political parties taking part in a debate on STV.[136]
4ITV1 airs Sunak vs Starmer: The ITV Debate, a head-to-head election debate between Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer presented by Julie Etchingham.[137]
Netflix confirms plans for a Peaky Blinders film in which Cillian Murphy will reprise his role as Tommy Shelby.[138]
5ITV announces that Helen Worth has decided to leave Coronation Street after 50 years of portraying Gail Platt, with the character making her departure from the soap later in the year.[139]
6A search is under way for television presenter Michael Mosley, who has disappeared while on holiday in the Greek island of Symi.[140]
7Mishal Husain moderates the first of the BBC's election debates featuring representatives from seven of the UK's political parties.[141]
8Katie Piper is forced to pull out of presenting her usual Saturday morning ITV Breakfast programme due to an "unexpected medical procedure". The programme is instead presented by Charlotte Hawkins.[142]
Around 20,000 motorbikers celebrate "Dave Day" by riding from London to Barrow-in-Furness in memory of Hairy Biker Dave Myers, who died in February.[143]
9The body of Michael Mosley is found on a hillside near Agia Marina beach on Symi.[144]
10An initial post-mortem concludes that Michael Mosley died from natural causes.[145]
The BBC publishes the line up of dancers to appear on the 2024 series of Strictly Come Dancing. The list includes Amy Dowden, who is scheduled to return following cancer treatment, while Giovanni Pernice will not return.[146]
11Sophie Raworth pulls out of presenting the BBC's The Prime Ministerial Debate, scheduled to air on 26 June, after fracturing her ankle; Mishal Husain will present instead.[147]
BBC Scotland airs an election debate featuring the leaders of Scotland's five main political parties: John Swinney (SNP), Douglas Ross (Scottish Conservatives), Anas Sarwar (Scottish Labour), Alex Cole-Hamilton (Scottish Liberal Democrats) and Lorna Slater (Scottish Greens).[148]
12Sky News presenter Beth Rigby presents an election debate from Grimsby Town Hall, where Sunak and Starmer face questions from an audience.[149]
13ITV holds a debate featuring senior figures from the UK's seven main political parties and moderated by Julie Etchingham.[150]
14A coalition of commercial media and content businesses write to Labour to urge them not to introduce advertising on the BBC, fearing it could have a negative impact on consumers, licence fee payers and creative industries.[151]
BBC One airs the tribute programme Michael Mosley – The Doctor Who Changed Britain following Mosley's recent death.[152]
James Norton appears on the day's edition of CBeebies Bedtime Stories reading How to Manage a Mammoth by Dr Rose Stewart, a children's story that deals with type 1 diabetes.[153]
Among those from the world of television to be recognised in the 2024 Birthday Honours are actress Imelda Staunton, who receives a DBE, Countdown lexicographer Susie Dent, who becomes an MBE, and professional dancer Amy Dowden from Strictly Come Dancing, who receives an MBE.[154]
16ITV Wales holds an election debate between senior figures from the three main political parties in Wales; David TC Davies (Conservative), Jo Stevens (Labour) and Liz Saville Roberts (Plaid Cymru).[155]
18Cat Deeley apologises after making a joke about having a seizure on the previous day's edition of This Morning.[156]
19The BBC says its presenters are "regularly reminded" of its guidelines relating to clothing after Gary Lineker appeared to breach those rules by wearing an outfit from his own fashion range during England's opening Euro 2024 match against Serbia.[157]
20BBC One airs a Question Time election special featuring the leaders of the UK's four main political parties.
21BBC Wales airs a televised election debate featuring Vaughan Gething (Labour), Jane Dodds (Liberal Democrat), Rhun ap Iorwerth (Plaid Cymru) and David TC Davies (Conservative).[158]
Professional dancer Robin Windsor, who appeared on Strictly Come Dancing, is given a special posthumous award at the 2024 LGBT Awards.[159]
26Mishal Husain moderates The Prime Ministerial Debate, the BBC's head-to-head debate between Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer.
27The final televised debate of the 2024 general election takes place on BBC One Northern Ireland and features representatives from Northern Ireland's five main parties.[160]
30The Box Plus Network's five channels – The Box, Magic, Kiss TV, 4Music and Kerrang! TV – close.[161] The closures come after Channel 4 had announced that they are among the "small linear channels ...[that] no longer deliver[ed] revenues or public value at scale".[162] [163]

July

DateEvent
1Steve Carson is to step down as Head of Multi-Platform Commissioning at BBC Scotland in September, in order to take up a senior role at Irish broadcaster RTÉ.[164]
2Eamonn Holmes is forced to leave his GB News breakfast show halfway through the programme due to ill health.[165]
3The BBC announces that Tracy-Ann Oberman will be reprising her role of Chrissie Watts in EastEnders for a short time later in the year, 19 years after her departure.[166]
42024 United Kingdom general election. The BBC's election night coverage is fronted by Laura Kuenssberg and Clive Myrie.[167] ITV's election night coverage is led by Tom Bradby, with Robert Peston, Anushka Asthana and Paul Brand. Sky News's election night programming is presented by Kay Burley, who covers her twelfth general election, and Channel 4's coverage is led by Channel 4 News presenter Krishnan Guru-Murthy and former BBC Newsnight presenter Emily Maitlis.[168]
Security guard Gavin Plumb is found guilty of plotting to kidnap, rape and murder television presenter Holly Willoughby.[169]
5Following Labour's election victory, Lisa Nandy is appointed as Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, replacing Lucy Frazer.[170]
11Channel 4 announces 90% of its 2024 Summer Paralympics team are disabled, with 1,300 hours of live sport across Channel 4, More4 and streaming. Apart from Clare Balding, Vick Hope and Lee McKenzie, the rest are disabled, with Ellie Simmonds, Rose Ayling-Ellis, Lenny Rush, and Fury (Jodie Ounsley) from "Gladiators" making their presenting debuts.[171]
A week after his election to Parliament, GB News announces that Nigel Farage is returning to his show on the channel, presenting on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 16 July.[172]
12Following his guilty verdict on 4 July, Gavin Plumb is sentenced to life imprisonment, with a minimum term of 15 years.[173]
13Professional dancer Graziano Di Prima confirms he is leaving Strictly Come Dancing.[174]
14BBC One and ITV1 both air the UEFA Euro 2024 final, which is watched by an average audience of 17.9m, peaking at 19.3m.[175]
16Launch date for UKTV rebranding of its free-to-air channels under the name of "U", for example, Dave becomes "U&Dave" and W becomes "U&W".[176] [177]
The BBC says it will put a member of Strictly Come Dancing production staff in all future rehearsals following complaints about the behaviour of two of its professional dancers.[178]
18Following the previous day's 2024 State Opening of Parliament, BBC News ends its temporary UK only feed established to cover the general election.
A spokesman for Graziano Di Prima confirms he kicked dance partner Zara McDermott during training and was removed from the programme as a result.[179]
19Sky News and CBBC are taken off air due to the 2024 CrowdStrike incident.[180] [181]
Billie Eilish becomes the latest celebrity to appear on CBeebies Bedtime Stories, reading This Moose Belongs to Me by Oliver Jeffers.[182]
20Channel 4 announces the return of Educating Yorkshire, with a new series to air in 2025.
21Speaking to The Sun on Sunday, former Strictly contestant Amanda Abbington, who withdrew from the last series in October 2023, alleges dance partner Giovanni Pernice behaved unreasonably towards her, describing it as "unnecessary, abusive, cruel and mean".[183]
22Paralympian Will Bayley, who appeared on Strictly Come Dancing in 2019, says that performing a jump routine with dance partner Janette Manrara left him in "horrific pain" and with "injuries that still affect me to this day".[184]
It is announced that the BBC News channel's 11pm UK-produced bulletin, which featured during the election campaign, will be made permanent. This means that the news channel will have its first exclusively-produced bulletin for its UK stream since its merger into a global news service last year.[185]
23BBC Director-General Tim Davie apologises to contestants on Strictly Come Dancing after complaints about abusive behaviour, which he describes as "unacceptable". Davie also confirms the show will return later in the year.[186]
24RTÉ News bulletins are geoblocked in Northern Ireland because of broadcast licencing problems over coverage of the 2024 Summer Olympics.[187]
25RTÉ confirms it will resume showing news broadcasts in Northern Ireland, although they will not be live during the Olympics.
26BBC One broadcasts the opening ceremony of the 2024 Summer Olympics, which culminates in a performance of Edith Piaf's "Hymne à l'amour" by Celine Dion at the Eiffel Tower. The ceremony is watched by an average 6.8 million viewers.[188]
27Laura Whitmore becomes the latest Strictly contestant to allege she was the victim of inappropriate behaviour during her time on the show.[189]
29Former BBC newsreader Huw Edwards is charged with making indecent images of children.[190]
Figures reveal that S4C spent more than £500,000 on its investigation into allegations of bullying and toxic culture at the broadcaster.[191]
Mimii Ngulube and Josh Oyinsan win the eleventh series of Love Island, and become the first black couple to win the series.[192] [193]
31Former BBC newsreader Huw Edwards pleads guilty to three counts of making indecent images of children at a hearing at Westminster Magistrates' Court.[194]
Ofcom's annual Media Nations survey is published, revealing that for the first time less than half of 16-to-24-year-olds (48%) are regularly watching traditional television.[195]

August

DateEvent
2The Doctor Who episode "Fear Her" featuring Huw Edwards is removed from BBC iPlayer after Edwards pleaded guilty to three counts of making indecent images of children. The BBC confirms that the episode will be reinstated after Edwards had been re-dubbed.[196]
BAFTA announces the creation of a new category for children's and family films, with those rated U, PG or 12A being eligible.[197]
3The BBC removes a video promoting Children in Need 2018 from its website after it emerges the video features the suspect in the 2024 Southport stabbing.[198]
4The Observer reports that the BBC has started removing content that includes Huw Edwards from its website, beginning with family entertainment programming on BBC iPlayer.[199]
5Comedian Chris McCausland is officially announced as the first celebrity contestant for the 22nd series of Strictly Come Dancing, becoming the show's first ever blind contestant in the process.[200]
6Ofcom approves planned changes to the BBC Scotland television channel that will see cutbacks to its news, with its hour-long 9pm weekday programme The Nine replaced by a 30 minute programme at 7pm.[201]
7Further allegations of abuse emerge against Strictly Come Dancing as a number of junior members of staff allege a toxic culture behind the scenes of the programme.[202]
Ofcom have received more than 8,200 complaints about two interviews during the 5 August edition of Good Morning Britain – the first involving presenter Ed Balls who spoke to his wife, Home Secretary Yvette Cooper, and the second involving an interview Balls and Kate Garraway did with Labour MP Zarah Sultana.[203]
8Sky launches Sky Sports+, its new streaming service for its sports customers. The launch coincides with the start of the 2024/2025 football season.[204]
9The BBC asks Huw Edwards to repay over £200,000 that he received from the corporation after being arrested on child abuse image charges in November 2023.[205]
Actress, comedian and writer Meera Syal appears on CBeebies Bedtime Stories to read Amma's Sari by Sandhya Parappukaran to mark South Asian Heritage Month.[206]
12Viewing data indicates that programming from the 2024 Summer Olympics was streamed 218 million times during the 19 days of sporting events. Overall, 36 million people watched some Olympic content for fifteen minutes or longer, with a peak audience of 6 million on several days.[207]
16Eden rebranded to U&Eden.
19A new game show succeeding Unbeatable hosted by Jason Manford. The Answer Run debuts on BBC One to replace repeats of The Finish Line.
20It is reported that Paramount Networks UK & Australia is planning a rebrand of Channel 5 to occur in early-2025, which would see its name shortened to "5". In addition, catch-up platform My5 will also be consolidated under the "5" branding to unify its linear and streaming outlets, following the lead of Channel 4. In addition, plans to consolidate Pluto TV with My5 are shelved.[208]
21Radio and television presenter Lauren Laverne reveals that she is being treated in hospital for cancer.[209]
22Former footballer and presenter Jermaine Jenas is sacked by the BBC following allegations of inappropriate behaviour.[210]
The BBC announces plans to produce a celebrity version of its reality show, The Traitors, with a date to be confirmed.[211]
23Jermaine Jenas tells The Sun newspaper he is "ashamed" and has "let everybody down" after sending "inappropriate messages" to two colleagues on The One Show.[212]
28Channel 4 begins its coverage of the 2024 Summer Paralympics, starting with the opening ceremony.[213]
30Luton Borough Council asks Bedfordshire Police to stop working with the television programme 24 Hours in Police Custody because it argues the show is damaging the town's reputation.[214]

September

DateEvent
2–6BBC Radio 2 presenters Jo Whiley, Scott Mills, Trevor Nelson, Vernon Kay and Sara Cox take part in a CBeebies Bedtime Stories takeover.[215]
9Ofcom discontinues five impartiality investigations into GB News's "Don't Kill Cash" campaign as the channel had already been reprimanded over the campaign.[216]
10An inquest into the death of Steve Dymond, who committed suicide in 2019, shortly after appearing on The Jeremy Kyle Show, rules that the show was a "possible" factor in his death, but not the "probable" cause.[217]
11The 29th National Television Awards are held in London, with the drama Mr Bates vs The Post Office picking up three awards.[218]
12The UK government confirms that a ban on junk food advertising on British television before 9.00pm is scheduled to come into force on 1 October 2025.[219]
13Jay Blades, presenter of BBC One's The Repair Shop, is charged with coercive behaviour towards his estranged wife.[220] The BBC pulls all episodes featuring Blades from its schedule.[221]
14Strictly Come Dancing returns for Series 22, with Amy Dowden returning to the show following her treatment for cancer.[222]
16Huw Edwards, formerly the BBC's most senior news presenter, is given a six-month suspended jail sentence for child abuse image offences. He is placed on the sex offenders' register for seven years and is required to complete a rehabilitation programme.[223]
Having had its weekly number of episodes reduced from five to three the previous week, the plotline of Hollyoaks jumps forward a year in order to facilitate the exit of 20 characters, who have been axed due to budget cuts on the show.[224]
17The BBC announces that the children's television series Balamory will return on CBeebies with the original cast, 20 years after it was last filmed.[225]
18Ofcom announces it will not investigate Ed Balls' interview with his wife, Home Secretary Yvette Cooper, on Good Morning Britain on 5 August despite receiving over 16,000 viewer complaints. ITV chief executive Dame Carolyn McCall defends the interview's impartiality, but says the broadcaster would not do it again.[226]
BBC Radio 2 presenter Scott Mills and his spouse, Sam Vaughan, win Series 2 of Celebrity Race Across the World. Overnight viewing figures indicate the series finale was watched by an average 3.7 million viewers.[227]
19A number of Sky Glass customers begin reporting problems with their Sky Glass televisions, which will not turn on.[228]
23The BBC celebrates the 50th anniversary of the launch of its Ceefax teletext service.[229]
25ITV confirms Maya Jama is to join the celebrity panel for the upcoming sixth series of The Masked Singer, replacing Rita Ora.[230]
Channel 5 announces that Phillip Schofield will take part in Cast Away, a new three-part show airing over three consecutive nights from 30 September in which he is stranded on a deserted island in Madagascar for 10 days without food, water or a filming crew. It is Schofield's first television project since resigning in disgrace from ITV in May 2023 following revelations over his personal life.[231]
30The BBC apologises to Amanda Abbington after upholding some of her complaints against the behaviour of her Strictly dance partner Giovanni Pernice, but the broadcaster does not uphold her allegations of physical abuse.[232]

October

DateEvent
3BBC One airs the documentary The Search for Nicola Bulley about the 2023 disappearance of Nicola Bulley. The programme receives criticism from viewers for the amount of time spent discussing the involvement of social media amateur sleuths.[233]
BBC presenter Laura Kuenssberg cancels a scheduled televised interview with Boris Johnson after accidentally sending him her briefing notes.[234]
4ITV confirms that Freddie Flintoff will present a rebooted special edition of the quiz show Bullseye at Christmas.[235]
GB News loses a High Court challenge against Ofcom in which it hoped to temporarily block the regulator from sanctioning it over its People's Forum programme featuring Rishi Sunak in February, while Sunak was prime minister. GB News is given permission to challenge the ruling, with Ofcom agreeing to hold off publication of its findings until the case is heard.[236]
5For the first time in Strictlys 20-year history, a dancing couple on the show perform to a traditional Bollywood song.[237]
8Channel 4 announces that it will be showing coverage of the 2024 United States presidential election on Tuesday 5 November. The coverage will be titled America Decides: The US Election results, and will be produced by ITN Productions, and will be the broadcaster's first live overnight US election coverage since 1992.
11The BBC launches a review into its workplace culture, focusing on "preventing abuse of power and ensuring everyone at the BBC conducts themselves in line with our values".[238]
14Detectives from Bedfordshire Police use the BBC's Crimewatch Live programme to appeal for information that may lead to the identity of a hitman who killed Carol Morgan on 13 August 1981 at the shop she ran with her husband, Allen Morgan, in Leighton Buzzard. Allen Morgan was convicted of hiring the hitman to kill his wife at Luton Crown Court in June 2024.[239]
BBC One airs the first episode of EastEnders to be directed by a wheelchair user.[240]
16Welsh-language soap opera Pobol y Cwm celebrates the 50th anniversary of its first episode being broadcast.[241]
17BBC One programme Crimewatch Live makes a fresh appeal for information leading to the discovery of the remains of Suzanne Pilley, who was murdered by her ex-partner in 2010.[242]
Conservative Party leadership candidates Robert Jenrick and Kemi Badenoch take part in a leadership debate on GB News, but Badenoch has turned down an invitation to take part in a Question Time special on BBC One, and a planned online debate organised by The Sun.[243]
24It emerges that ITV have edited out a pro-Palestine symbol from an episode of Big Brother after a contestant wore a t-shirt displaying the symbol.[244]
26Professional dancer Amy Dowden is taken to hospital after collapsing backstage following the evening's edition of Strictly Come Dancing.[245]
28Professional dancer Lauren Oakley steps in to partner Strictly contestant JB Gill following Amy Dowden's backstage collapse on the previous Saturday's edition of the show.[246]
29Former GB News presenter Mark Steyn is ordered to pay £50,000 in legal costs after losing a case against Ofcom in which he alleged the regulator had "killed" his career with two rulings about COVID-19 content in his shows during 2022.[247]
31GB News is fined £100,000 by Ofcom for breaking impartiality rules with a programme featuring the former Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.[248]

November

DateEvent
2A joint investigation carried out by Channel 4's Dispatches and The Sunday Times reveals the extent of rent received by the Royal Estate from schools, the National Health Service and the armed forces.[249]
On Strictly Come Dancing, JB Gill and stand-in professional dancer Lauren Oakley score the joint highest score of the series, as Amy Dowden returns to the show to watch them perform.[250]
4Amy Dowden pulls out of the 2024 series of Strictly Come Dancing following her collapse.[251]
5BBC One, BBC News, ITV1 and STV, Channel 4, GB News, Sky News and Sky Showcase show coverage of the 2024 United States presidential election.
7UKTV completes its roll-out of the U brand when its two pay channels Gold and Alibi rebrand to U&Gold and U&Alibi.[252]
10GB News goes off-air during the Remembrance Sunday two-minute silence at 11am, with viewers seeing a test card accompanied by a sustained loud bleeping.[253]
11BBC News reports that Gary Lineker will step down from presenting Match of the Day at the end of the 2024–25 football season.[254] The BBC confirms Lineker's departure from Match of the Day the following day, but says he will host BBC Sport's coverage of the 2026 World Cup.[255]
12Geraint Evans is appointed as the new chief executive of S4C.[256]
13The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) announces a change in its rules that will strip awards from anyone convicted of a serious crime, but the rules will not be applied retrospectively, meaning for example, that Huw Edwards will keep the awards he won.[257]
14The 9th Royal Television Society Northern Ireland Awards are scheduled to take place at Titanic Belfast.[258]
Medical soap Doctors broadcasts its final ever episode after 24 years on air.[259]
15BBC One airs the BBC's annual Children in Need appeal, with £39m raised for charities by the end of the show.[260]
Television presenter Davina McCall reveals that she has been diagnosed with a benign brain tumour known as a colloid cyst, and has undergone surgery to remove the growth.[261]
Ali Bromley, a forensic psychologist from Leicester, wins the twenty-first series of ITV's Big Brother. She becomes the first lesbian to win the series as well as the oldest female winner in the show's history.[262]
21Rosie Millard resigns as chair of the BBC's Children in Need charity following reports she protested about the awarding of a grant to an LGBTQ youth charity whose former chief executive had been involved in a child abuse scandal.[263]
26Publication of "The Future of News", a House of Lords report which warns of the emergence of a "two-tier" news system, where large organisations and niche outlets are the only news providers that will be financially viable. The report also warns that BBC News risks losing viewers to "alternative" outlets such as GB News if it does not reform its coverage.[264]
Georgie Grasso wins Series 15 of The Great British Bake Off.[265]
28Gregg Wallace temporarily steps aside from presenting MasterChef whilst claims of historical misconduct are investigated.[266]
Drag queen Kyran Thrax wins Series Six of RuPaul's Drag Race UK, and is the inaugural winner of a £25,000 cash prize.[267]
29The UK government announces that the cost of a TV licence will increase by £5 from April 2025 to £174.50.[268]

December

DateEvent
2MasterChef presenter Gregg Wallace apologises for suggesting allegations against him came from "a handful of middle-class women of a certain age".[269]
Ian Smith, who plays Harold Bishop in Neighbours, tells Australia's 10 News First he is leaving the show after he was diagnosed with pulmonary pleomorphic carcinoma, a rare form of lung cancer, which he has been told is terminal.[270]
3The BBC announces it has pulled the MasterChef Christmas Special following allegations made against Gregg Wallace.[271]
4BBC newsreader and presenter Clive Myrie apologises for failing to declare at least £145,000 of non-BBC earnings to his employer.[272]
23A 90-minute colourisation of the 1969 Doctor Who serial "The War Games" is set to air on BBC Four.[273]
25The final ever episode of Gavin & Stacey is set to air as part of BBC One's Christmas Day schedule.[274]
31BBC One is scheduled to see in the New Year with Sophie Ellis-Bextor, who will perform and host a "New Year Disco".[275]

Debuts

BBC

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10 JanuaryStyle It OutCBBC
17 JanuaryLiar: The Fake Grooming Scandal[276] BBC Three
21 JanuaryWilderness with Simon ReeveBBC Two
22 JanuaryDavid & Jay's Touring Toolshed
31 JanuaryDomino DayBBC Three
2 FebruaryBBC Two
14 FebruaryBring the Drama
19 FebruaryThe WayBBC One
20 FebruaryBoardersBBC Three
22 FebruaryMartin Compston's Norwegian FlingBBC Scotland
29 FebruaryThings You Should Have DoneBBC Three
5 MarchSarah Everard: The Search for Justice[277] BBC One
18 MarchAnton & Giovanni's Adventures in Spain
26 MarchQuiet LifeBBC Three
27 MarchAndi Oliver's Fabulous FeastsBBC Two
31 MarchMammalsBBC One
This Town
9 AprilBBC Four
14 AprilDinosaurBBC Three
7 MayBusiness Today[278] BBC One / BBC Two / BBC News
17 MayRebusBBC One / BBC Scotland
3 JuneLost Boys and FairiesBBC One
1 JulyA Good Girl's Guide to MurderBBC Three
8 JulySpentBBC Two
10 JulyCooking BuddiesCBBC
15 JulyThe JettyBBC One
25 JulySneakerheadBBC Three
2 AugustBBC Two
14 AugustBBC Three
15 AugustDaddy Issues
17 AugustMade in Korea: The K-Pop Experience BBC One
19 AugustThe Answer Run
We Might Regret ThisBBC Two
25 AugustBig Cats 24/7
4 SeptemberThe Zelensky Story
9 SeptemberBBC One
10 September[279] BBC Scotland
15 SeptemberNightsleeperBBC One
17 SeptemberNadiya's Cook Once Eat TwiceBBC Two
25 SeptemberLudwigBBC One
26 SeptemberRick Stein's Food StoriesBBC Two
29 SeptemberBBC One
4 OctoberMyth CountryBBC Three
7 OctoberSolar SystemBBC Two
14 OctoberMichael Mosley - Just One ThingBBC One
Mr Loverman
29 OctoberMary's Foolproof DinnersBBC Two
3 NovemberAsiaBBC One
10 November
16 NovemberMoonflower Murders
19 NovemberThe Listeners
21 NovemberOnly ChildBBC Scotland
22 NovemberReturn to ParadiseBBC One
TBADear England
And Did Those Feet... With Alan Partridge
Dope Girls
King and Conqueror
Lockerbie
Lord of the Flies
Miss Austen
The Rapture
Riot Women
Two Tone
Virdee
Porth PurgatoryBBC Two Wales
Film ClubBBC Three
Peck'Eds
Late in Life
Shuggie Bain
Wahala

ITV

width=90Date width=250Debut width=100Channel
1 JanuaryMr Bates vs The Post Office[280] ITV1
6 JanuaryBig Zuu's 12 Dishes in 12 Hours
10 JanuaryAfter the Flood
15 JanuaryITV2
22 JanuaryBorn from the Same StrangerITV1
28 JanuaryITVX
8 FebruaryG'wed
19 FebruaryBreathtakingITV1
24 FebruaryPrue Leith's Cotswold Kitchen
24 MarchPassenger
28 MarchThe Twelve
10 AprilDrama QueensITVBe
21 AprilRed EyeITV1
13 MayThe Fortune Hotel
27 JuneDouglas is Cancelled
29 JuneThe Chris McCausland Show
30 JuneJimmy and Shivi's Farmhouse Breakfast
19 July
20 JulyPiglets
1 SeptemberOlivia Attwood’s Bad BoyfriendsITV2
17 SeptemberDress the NationITV1
29 SeptemberJoan
2 NovemberRomesh Ranganathan's Parents' Evening
3 NovemberUntil I Kill You
TBAOut ThereITVX
Playing Nice
Protection

Channel 4

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3 JanuaryTrueloveChannel 4
4 JanuarySecret Life of the Safari Park
29 JanuaryTo Catch a Copper
14 FebruaryAlice & Jack
26 February
25 MarchE4
28 MarchBig MoodChannel 4
26 AprilDouble the Money
14 MayThe Gathering
24 MayThe Nevermets
4 JuneQueenie
6 AugustYorkshire by the Sea
12 AugustSecond-Hand ShowdownE4
21 SeptemberAbandoned Railways from AboveChannel 4
24 SeptemberInto the Jungle with Ed Stafford
7 October
13 OctoberGeneration Z
14 OctoberMore4
29 OctoberBeyond ChelseaE4
TBADisability BenefitsChannel 4
Get Millie Black
Patience

Channel 5

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17 JanuaryFinders KeepersChannel 5
14 FebruaryToo Good to Be True
11 MarchLove Rat
18 MarchComa
8 AprilThe Cuckoo
7 JulyThe Night Caller
16 SeptemberThe Wives
30 September
7 OctoberThe Hardacres
31 OctoberEllis

Sky

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29 FebruaryRob Beckett's Smart TVSky Max
5 MarchMary & GeorgeSky Atlantic
2 MayThe Tattooist of Auschwitz
17 JulyMr BigstuffSky Comedy
10 OctoberSweetpeaSky Atlantic
7 NovemberThe Day of the JackalSky Atlantic
TBASafe SpaceSky Comedy
The Death of Bunny MunroSky Atlantic
Small Town, Big StorySky Max

Other channels

width=90Date width=250Debut width=100Channel
1 JanuaryFool Me OnceNetflix
10 JanuaryCriminal RecordApple TV+
14 JanuaryMGM+
25 JanuarySexy BeastParamount+
7 FebruaryHot Mess Summer[281] Amazon Prime Video
8 FebruaryOne DayNetflix
21 FebruaryConstellationApple TV+
26 FebruaryOut of OrderComedy Central
28 FebruaryIwájúDisney+ / Star
1 MarchThe Completely Made-Up Adventures of Dick Turpin[282] Apple TV+
Dead HotAmazon Prime Video
6 MarchThe Marlow Murder ClubU
7 MarchThe GentlemenNetflix
29 MarchA Gentleman in MoscowParamount+
Renegade NellDisney+
11 AprilBaby ReindeerNetflix
24 AprilThe Red KingAlibi
29 AprilThe Vanishing TriangleAcorn TV
1 MayShardlakeDisney+ / Star
22 MayBuying London[283] [284] Netflix
23 MayInsomniaParamount+
30 MayEricNetflix
Geek Girl
27 JuneMy Lady JaneAmazon Prime Video
SupacellNetflix
16 JulyBattle in the BoxU&Dave
7 August[285] Netflix
15 AugustStagsParamount+
29 AugustKaosNetflix
19 SeptemberA Very Royal ScandalAmazon Prime Video
18 OctoberRivalsDisney+ / Star
25 OctoberNautilusAmazon Prime Video
5 DecemberBlack DovesNetflix
TBAAnansi BoysAmazon Prime Video
Prime TargetApple TV+
MarlowBritBox
BeaumontDisney+ / Star
Kensal Town
Playdate
A Thousand Blows
The 39 StepsNetflix
Coming Undone
Department Q
How to Get to Heaven from Belfast
The Leopard
Toxic Town
White Stork
The Crow GirlParamount+
The Road Trip
DivaTBA
Hot Air
Obituary
Song of the Sun God

Channels and streaming services

New channels

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2 JanuaryThat's TV 2
11 FebruarySky Sports Tennis
4 MarchChart Show Retro
20 MarchGREAT! Real
23 MayRewind TV
12 JuneSeen on TV
24 JuneThat's Dance
1 JulyThat's TV 3
3 JulyNow 90s & 00s
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New streaming services

width=90Datewidth=250Channel
30 AprilFreely
2 JulyTubi
8 AugustSky Sports+
TBCHayu Select

Defunct channels/streaming services

width=90Datewidth=250Channel
9 JanuaryPeacock
25 JanuaryViaplay Xtra
29 FebruaryLionsgate+
20 MarchTiny Pop
31 MarchSportyStuff TV
30 AprilBritBox
Talk
25 JuneSeen on TV
30 JuneThe Box
Magic
Kiss TV
4Music
Kerrang! TV
20 AugustGREAT! Real

Rebranding channels/streaming services

width=100Datewidth=170Old namewidth=170New name
16 July
UKTV PlayU
DaveU&Dave
WU&W
YesterdayU&Yesterday
DramaU&Drama
16 OctoberEdenU&Eden
7 NovemberGoldU&Gold
AlibiU&Alibi
TBAChannel 5 & My55

Television programmes

Changes of network affiliation

width=240Programmewidth=135Moved fromwidth=135Moved to
American RustSky AtlanticAmazon Prime Video
All BritBox Programmes to Be RevealedBritBoxITVX
The Walking Dead[286] Disney+Sky Max

Returning this year after a break of one year or longer

width=250Programmewidth=125Date(s) of original removalwidth=125Original channel(s)width=125Date of returnwidth=125New channel(s)
Jeopardy!2 July 1984
9 April 1993
7 June 1996
Channel 4
ITV1
Sky1
1 January 2024ITV1
Wheel of Fortune21 December 2001ITV16 January 2024N/A (same channel as original)
Gladiators1 January 2000
25 October 2009
ITV1
Sky1
13 January 2024BBC One
The World Today6 May 2011BBC One
BBC News
BBC World News
21 February 2024BBC News
Celebrity Big Brother25 January 2010
10 September 2018
Channel 4
Channel 5
4 March 2024ITV1
Password10 September 1963
3 January 1976
14 May 1983
29 July 1988
ITV
BBC1/2
Channel 4
ITV
31 August 2024N/A (same channel as original)
Lingo14 July 1988
3 January 2023
ITV12 September 2024
You Bet!12 April 1997ITV7 December 2024
The Night Manager27 March 2016BBC Onerowspan="2"
Bullseye8 July 1995
22 September 2006
ITV
Challenge

Continuing television programmes

1920s

width=250Programmewidth=250Date
BBC Wimbledon1927–1939, 1946–2019, 2021–present

1930s

width=250Programmewidth=250Date
Trooping the Colour1937–1939, 1946–2019, 2023–present
The Boat Race1938–1939, 1946–2019, 2021–present
BBC Cricket1939, 1946–1999, 2020–present

1950s

width=250Programmewidth=250Date
Eurovision Song Contest1956–2019, 2021–present
The Sky at Night1957–present
Final Score1958–present
Blue Peter

1960s

width=250Programmewidth=250Date
Coronation Street1960–present
Points of View1961–present
Songs of Praise
University Challenge1962–1987, 1994–present
Doctor Who1963–1989, 1996, 2005–present
Horizon1964–present
Match of the Day
Top of the Pops1964–2006, 2006–present
Gardeners' World1968–present

1970s

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Emmerdale1972–present
Mastermind (including Celebrity Mastermind)1972–1997, 2003–present
Football Focus1974–1988, 1992–present
Top Gear1977–present
Ski Sunday1978–present
Blankety Blank1979–1990, 1997–2002, 2016, 2020–present
Antiques Roadshow1979–present
Question Time

1980s

width=250Programmewidth=250Date
Children in Need1980–present
Countdown1982–present
EastEnders1985–present
Comic Relief1988–present
Catchphrase1986–2002, 2013–present
Casualty1986–present
This Morning1988–present
Countryfile

1990s

width=250Programmewidth=250Date
Have I Got News for You1990–present
MasterChef1990–2001, 2005–2025
ITV News Meridian1993–present
National Television Awards1995–2008, 2010–present
Silent Witness1996–present
Midsomer Murders1997–present
Classic Emmerdale1998–2004, 2019–present
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?1998–2014, 2018–present
Loose Women1999–present

2000s

width=250Programmewidth=250Date
Bargain Hunt2000–present
BBC Breakfast
Big Brother2000–2018, 2023–present
Click2000–present
Unreported World
BBC South East Today2001–present
Survivor2001–2002, 2023–present
Escape to the Country2002–present
I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!
Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway2002–2009, 2013–2018, 2020–2024
River City2002–present
Saturday Kitchen
QI2003–present
Eggheads
Homes Under the Hammer
Match of the Day 22004–present
Strictly Come Dancing
The Big Fat Quiz of the Year
Newswatch
Who Do You Think You Are?
The Apprentice2005–present
Deal or No Deal2005–2016, 2023–present
Dragons' Den2005–present
The Hotel Inspector
Springwatch
2006–present
Banged Up Abroad
Dancing on Ice2006–2014, 2018–present
Not Going Out2006–present
The One Show
Waterloo Road2006–2015, 2023–present
Britain's Got Talent2007–2020, 2022–present
The Adventure Show2007–present
Would I Lie to You?
The Graham Norton Show
Police Interceptors2008–present
Soccer Aid2008, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2016, 2018–present
Pointless2009–present
The Chase
Kate Garraway's Life Stories

2010s

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The Great British Bake Off2010–present
Great British Railway Journeys
Lorraine
The Only Way Is Essex
Sunday Morning Live
Junior Bake Off2011, 2013, 2015–2016, 2019, 2021–present
Made in Chelsea2011–present
Death in Paradise
Vera
24 Hours in A&E
The Jonathan Ross Show
8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown2012–present
Call the Midwife
Stand Up To Cancer
The Voice UK
Tipping Point
The Dumping Ground2013–present
Father Brown
Agatha Raisin2014–present
Good Morning Britain
Grantchester2014, 2016–2017, 2019–present
STV News at Six2014–present
Hunted2015–present
Love Island
Taskmaster
Travel Man
2016–present
Naked Attraction
Sorry, I Didn't Know2016, 2020–present
The Repair Shop2017–present
Richard Osman's House of Games
Strike
Peston2018–present
2019–present
The Hit List
Mandy
RuPaul's Drag Race UK

2020s

width=250Programmewidth=250Date
Beat the Chasers2020–present
The Wheel
The Masked Singer
McDonald & Dodds
Cooking with the Stars2021–present
Hope Street
The 1% Club2022–present
Limitless Win
Celebrity Cooking School
Heartstopper
The John Bishop Show
Trigger Point
African Queens2023–present
At Home with the Furys
BBC News Now
Black Ops
Blue Lights
Break Point
Changing Ends
The Finish Line
PopMaster TV
The Piano
The Toy Hospital

Ending this year

width=90Datewidth=250Programmewidth=125Channel(s)width=125Debut(s)
2 JanuaryWild ScandinaviaBBC Two2023
4 JanuaryMr Bates vs The Post OfficeITV12024
12 JanuaryThe Early RundownSky News2019
18 JanuaryTrueloveChannel 42024
7 FebruaryFinders KeepersChannel 5
11 FebruaryWilderness with Simon ReeveBBC Two
21 FebruaryThe Daily GlobalBBC News2023
BreathtakingITV12024
22 FebruaryToo Good to Be TrueChannel 5
29 FebruaryAlice & JackChannel 4
4 MarchThe WayBBC One
14 MarchLove RatChannel 5
21 MarchComa
22 MarchFantasy Football LeagueBBC Two / ITV1 / Sky Max1994 & 2022
5 AprilAlex RiderAmazon Freevee2020
13 AprilAnt & Dec's Saturday Night TakeawayITV12002, 2013 & 2020
28 AprilThis TownBBC One2024
6 MayWorld Business ReportBBC One / BBC Two / BBC News1995
Asia Business Report2003
17 MayA Gentleman in MoscowParamount+2024
8 JuneIn for a PennyITV12019
12 JuneThe Misadventures of Romesh RanganathanBBC Two2018
Inside No. 92014
17 JuneLost Boys and FairiesBBC One2024
10 JulyThe Night CallerChannel 5
18 JulyDouglas Is CancelledITV1
22 JulyThe JettyBBC One
16 AugustBBC Two
28 AugustBBC Three
30 AugustTenableITV12016
12 SeptemberThe Rubbish World of Dave SpudCITV / ITVX2019
14 NovemberDoctors and Classic DoctorsBBC One2000 & 2005
25 DecemberGavin & StaceyBBC Three / BBC One2007
TBAVeraITV12011

Deaths

DateNameAgeBroadcast credibility
4 JanuaryGeorgina Hale[287] 80Actress (After the Dance, T-Bag)
Glynis Johns[288] 100Actress (Batman, Playhouse, Mary Poppins)
David Soul[289] 80Actor (Starsky & Hutch, Here Come the Brides) and singer
11 JanuaryAnnie Nightingale[290] 83British DJ and television broadcaster (The Old Grey Whistle Test)
15 JanuaryCharmian Abrahams[291] 96Actress (Crossroads)
16 JanuaryLaurie Johnson[292] 96Theme tune composer (The Avengers, The Professionals, Animal Magic, This Is Your Life)
26 JanuaryRichard Howard[293] 79Actor (Emmerdale Farm)
29 January[294] Pat Webb[295] 75Reality show participant (Gogglebox)
2 FebruaryJonnie Irwin[296] 50English television presenter (A Place in the Sun, Escape to the Country, To Buy or Not to Buy)
2 FebruaryIan Lavender[297] 77English actor (Dad's Army, EastEnders)
5 FebruaryMichael Jayston[298] 88Actor (Doctor Who, Emmerdale, Jane Eyre, Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, Only Fools and Horses, Midsomer Murders)
12 FebruarySteve Wright[299] 69Presenter (Top of the Pops, Top of the Pops 2, The Steve Wright People Show)
15 FebruaryStuart Organ[300] 72Actor (Grange Hill, Doctor Who, Brookside, Holby City, Casualty)
19 FebruaryEwen MacIntosh[301] 50Actor and comedian (The Office, Little Britain, Miranda)
Robin Windsor[302] 44British dancer (Strictly Come Dancing)
21 FebruaryPamela Salem[303] 80Actress (Buccaneer, Into the Labyrinth, EastEnders, Doctor Who)
John Savident[304] 86Actor (Danger Man, The Saint, Callan, Doctor Who, Blake's 7, Yes Minister, Coronation Street)
23 FebruaryChris Gauthier[305] 48English-born Canadian actor (Earthsea, School of Life, Eureka, Harper's Island, Iron Invader, Once Upon a Time, A Series of Unfortunate Events, The Christmas House, Joe Pickett). He made guest appearances in Smallville, Level Up and Signed, Sealed, Delivered.
27 FebruaryMichael Culver[306] 85English actor (The Empire Strikes Back, A Passage to India, The Adventures of Black Beauty, Cadfael)
28 FebruaryDave Myers[307] 66Presenter and (one half of The Hairy Bikers) (The Hairy Bikers' Cookbook, The Hairy Bikers' Food Tour of Britain, The Hairy Bikers' Asian Adventure)
3 MarchEdward Bond[308] 89British dramatist and theatre director (Saved, Narrow Road to the Deep North, The Sea)
4 MarchTony Green[309] 85British sports commentator and television announcer (Bullseye)
6 MarchVikki Richards[310] 79British actress (Curse of the Crimson Altar, Zeta One, Black Snake)
15 MarchPeter Kelly[311] 82Scottish actor (The Tall Guy, Welcome to Sarajevo).
23 MarchDavid Capper[312] 91Northern Irish journalist and television reporter (BBC Ireland correspondent)
24 MarchKay Benbow[313] 62British television executive (CBeebies)
27 MarchGeorge Gilbey[314] 40English television personality (Gogglebox) and reality show contestant (Celebrity Big Brother)
30 MarchChance Perdomo[315] 27British actor (Midsomer Murders, Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, Gen V)
3 AprilAdrian Schiller[316] 60English actor (Victoria, The Last Kingdom, Death in Paradise)
8 AprilSir Paul Fox[317] 98Television producer (BBC Television)
14 AprilVincent Friell[318] 64Scottish actor (Taggart, Rab C. Nesbitt, Still Game)
18 AprilJames Laurenson[319] 84New Zealand-born actor (Coronation Street, The Crown)
28 AprilStephen Grimason[320] 67Northern Irish journalist and editor of BBC News NI
Brian McCardie[321] 59Scottish actor (Rob Roy, , Ellie Parker, Line of Duty) and writer
2 MayPeter Oosterhuis[322] 75English golfer and broadcaster (Sky Sports, CBS Sports)
3 MayDorothy Bromiley[323] 93British actress (The Girls of Pleasure Island, It's Great to Be Young, A Touch of the Sun)
5 MayBernard Hill[324] 79English actor (The Lord of the Rings, Titanic, Boys from the Blackstuff)
6 MayIan Gelder[325] 74British actor (Game of Thrones, Torchwood, Little Dorrit)
14 MayGudrun Ure[326] 98Scottish actress (Super Gran)
2 June Jeannette Charles[327] 96British actress (Saturday Night Live, Q..., Big Brother)
Harold Snoad[328] 88British television producer, writer and director (Keeping Up Appearances, Ever Decreasing Circles, Don't Wait Up, The Dick Emery Show)
3 JuneWilliam Russell[329] 99English actor (Doctor Who, Coronation Street, The Adventures of Sir Lancelot)
4 JuneNicholas Ball[330] 78English actor (Hazell, EastEnders, Footballers' Wives)
5 JuneRose-Marie[331] 68Northern Irish singer and television personality
Michael Mosley[332] 67[333] British television journalist and presenter (The One Show, , The Genius of Invention)
9 JuneSimon Cowell[334] 72British television presenter (Wildlife SOS) and conservationist, founder of Wildlife Aid Foundation
26 June Pat Heywood[335] 92Scottish actress (Lucky Feller, Wuthering Heights, Inspector Morse, Root Into Europe)
4 JulyYsanne Churchman[336] 99English actress (Crossroads, Doctor Who, Softly, Softly)
5 JulyYvonne Furneaux[337] 98French-British actress (Danger Man, Hereward the Wake, The Baron)
6 JulyRoberta Taylor[338] 76English actress (EastEnders, The Bill, ) and author
22 JulyBeccy Barr[339] 46British journalist, TV presenter and firefighter
28 JulyJohn Anderson[340] 92Scottish television referee (Gladiators)
2 AugustJohn Clegg[341] 90British actor (It Ain't Half Hot Mum, Tom & Viv, Shooting Fish)
5 AugustRon Bain[342] 79Scottish actor (Naked Video)
9 AugustBrian Marjoribanks[343] 82Scottish footballer (Hibernian), actor and broadcaster (BBC Scotland)
16 AugustRobert Sidaway[344] 82English actor (Doctor Who, Crossroads)
1 SeptemberBrian Trueman[345] 92English television presenter (ITV Granada) and writer (Danger Mouse, Count Duckula, Alias the Jester, Jamie and the Magic Torch)
10 SeptemberUmar Mahmood[346] 18Reality show participant (Freddie Flintoff's Field of Dreams)
11 SeptemberKenneth Cope[347] 93English actor (Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased), Coronation Street)
15 SeptemberGeoffrey Hinsliff[348] 86English actor (Coronation Street, Brass, Doctor Who)
16 SeptemberChris Serle[349] 81British television presenter (That's Life!, The Big Time, Windmill), reporter and actor
20 SeptemberDavid Graham[350] 99English actor (Doctor Who, Thunderbirds, Peppa Pig, Ben and Holly's Little Kingdom)
Cleo Sylvestre[351] 79English actress (Till Death Us Do Part, Crossroads, The Bill)
27 SeptemberDame Maggie Smith[352] 89English actress (David Copperfield, Downton Abbey, My House in Umbria)
16 OctoberLiam Payne[353] 31English singer (One Direction) and contestant on The X Factor
26 OctoberStephanie Collie[354] 60English costume designer (Peaky Blinders, My Lady Jane)
1 NovemberAlastair Down[355] 68English sports journalist (Channel 4 Racing)
2 NovemberJaney Godley[356] 63Scottish comedian (Have I Got News for You) and actress (River City)
3 NovemberPaul Engelen[357] 75British make-up artist (Game of Thrones)
8 NovemberJune Spencer[358] 105Radio actress (The Archers)
12 NovemberTimothy West[359] 90English actor (EastEnders, Coronation Street) and presenter (Great Canal Journeys)
19 NovemberKen Reid[360] 69Northern Irish journalist and political editor (UTV)

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  9. Web site: Turner. Matt. BBC set to show 12 Super League matches live in 2024 . Warrington Guardian. 9 January 2024.
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  61. Web site: Steven . McIntosh . Ben Shephard hosts his last Good Morning Britain before move to This Morning . 23 February 2024 . 23 February 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
  62. Web site: Lee Anderson: MP suspended from Tory party over criticism of London mayor . 24 February 2024 . 24 February 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
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  65. Web site: Oprah . Flash . Axing Doctors is a 'disastrous decision' says screenwriter . 1 March 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 2 March 2024.
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  67. Web site: Yasmin . Rufo . Steven . McIntosh . Sofia . Ferreira Santos . Celebrity Big Brother 2024: Princess of Wales' uncle Gary Goldsmith joins line-up . BBC News . BBC . 5 March 2024 . 5 March 2024.
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  71. Web site: Vicky . Wong . Queen praises young writers in BBC writing competition . 7 March 2024 . 8 March 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
  72. Web site: Charlotte . Gallagher . James . Gregory . Dancing On Ice: Injured Greg Rutherford misses final as Ryan Thomas wins . 10 March 2024 . 11 March 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
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  85. Web site: Emma . Saunders . Freddie Flintoff: Star returns to BBC with second Field of Dreams series after Top Gear crash . 28 March 2024 . 28 March 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
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  87. Web site: Noor . Nanji . Gladiators 2024: Winners crowned after grand final . 30 March 2024 . 30 March 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
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  133. Web site: Noor . Nanji . Britain's Got Talent crowns 2024 winner . 2 June 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 2 June 2024.
  134. Web site: BBC's News at One moves out of London to Salford for first time . 30 May 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 2 June 2024.
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  137. Web site: Steven . McIntosh . General election debate: ITV to host Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer head-to-head . 29 May 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 29 May 2024.
  138. Web site: Noor . Nanji . Peaky Blinders film starring Cillian Murphy confirmed . 5 June 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 5 June 2024.
  139. Web site: Helen Worth to Bid Farewell After 50 Years on the Cobbles . 5 June 2024 . ITV . 5 June 2024.
  140. Web site: Adam . Durbin . Nikos . Papanikolaou . Michael Mosley: TV presenter missing on Greek island of Symi . 6 June 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 6 June 2024.
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  142. Web site: Noor . Nanji . Katie Piper forced to pull out of ITV show last minute . 8 June 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 8 June 2024.
  143. Web site: Pamela . Tickell . Jennie . Dennett . Dave Myers: 'Proud' 20,000 bikers finish 'Dave Day' tribute ride . 8 June 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 8 June 2024.
  144. Web site: Joe . Inwood . André . Rhoden-Paul . Michael Mosley's wife pays tribute to kind husband . 9 June 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 9 June 2024.
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  146. Web site: Emma . Saunders . Giovanni Pernice will not return to Strictly Come Dancing . 10 June 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 10 June 2024.
  147. Web site: Bonnie . McLaren . Sophie Raworth steps down from BBC election debate . 11 June 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 11 June 2024.
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  149. Web site: Sunak and Starmer face rough ride from TV audience in Grimsby . 12 June 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 12 June 2024.
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  152. Web site: Kathryn . Armstrong . Ian . Aikman . Michael Mosley: BBC to air special programme for late presenter . 11 June 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 11 June 2024.
  153. Web site: Bonnie . McLaren . James Norton to read CBeebies Bedtime Story on type 1 diabetes . 10 June 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 10 June 2024.
  154. Web site: John . Hand . Ben . Fell . King's birthday honours 2024: Alan Bates, Tracey Emin and Mark Cavendish recognised . 14 June 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 15 June 2024.
  155. Web site: David . Deans . Most on sickness benefit can work – Tory minister . 16 June 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 16 June 2024.
  156. Web site: Emma . Saunders . Cat Deeley: This Morning host apologises for seizure joke . 18 June 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 18 June 2024.
  157. Web site: Noor . Nanji . Gary Lineker: BBC reminds presenters of clothing rules after apparent breach . 19 June 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 19 June 2024.
  158. Web site: Mark . Palmer . Adrian . Browne . Tories and Labour pressed on two-child benefit cap in TV debate . 21 June 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 21 June 2024.
  159. Web site: Josh . Parry . LGBT Awards: Strictly's Robin Windsor gets posthumous honour . 21 June 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 22 June 2024.
  160. Web site: Jayne . McCormack . NI political parties face off in BBC TV debate . 27 June 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 27 June 2024.
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  165. Web site: Christopher . Leebody . Eamonn Holmes leaves GB News Breakfast show during broadcast after 'feeling unwell' . 2 July 2024 . 3 July 2024 . Belfast Telegraph.
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  217. Web site: Marchs . White . No 'clear link' between Jeremy Kyle Show and guest death – coroner . 10 September 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 10 September 2024.
  218. Web site: Ian . Youngs . Post Office victim Jo Hamilton criticises government as drama wins award . 12 September 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 13 September 2024.
  219. Web site: Alex . Boyd . Zahra . Fatima . TV junk food ads to be banned before 9pm from next year . 12 September 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 13 September 2024.
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  227. Web site: Celebrity Race Across the World show 'exhausting' say winners . 19 September 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 19 September 2024.
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  243. Web site: Chris . Mason . Why BBC Tory leader debate is not happening, and why it matters . 18 October 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 18 October 2024.
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  258. Web site: New TV awards for Northern Ireland's screen industries . 22 April 2024 . 28 April 2024 . Advanced Television.
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  260. Web site: Noor . Nanji . Children in Need: Strictly, Outnumbered and Doctor Who stars appear in annual charity show . 15 November 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 16 November 2024.
  261. Web site: Ian . Youngs . Helen . Bushby . Davina McCall recovering after surgery for rare brain tumour . 15 November 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 16 November 2024.
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  340. Web site: 'Gladiators ready! Contenders ready!': Iconic Gladiators referee John Anderson dies. Sky News. 28 July 2024. 29 July 2024.
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  345. Web site: Brian Trueman: Danger Mouse writer dies aged 92. Sky News. 3 September 2024.
  346. Web site: Angela . Ferguson . Anna . Lindsay . Umar Mahmood from Freddie Flintoff's Field of Dreams show dies . 13 September 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 13 September 2024.
  347. Web site: Kenneth Cope: Randall and Hopkirk and Coronation Street star dies . BBC News . BBC . 12 September 2024.
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  351. Web site: Cleo Sylvestre: Trailblazing actress dies aged 79. BBC News. BBC. 20 September 2024.
  352. News: Actress Dame Maggie Smith dies at 89. BBC News. BBC. 27 September 2024.
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  356. Web site: Scottish comedian Janey Godley dies aged 63. BBC News. BBC. 2 November 2024.
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