2021 in British television
This is a list of events taking place in 2021 relating to Television in the United Kingdom.
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Events
January
Date | Event |
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1 | BBC One airs Alicia Keys Rocks New Year's Eve to see in 2021,[1] as well as the fireworks display from London. This year's display includes a light show created by 300 drones that pays tribute to NHS staff and notable figures of 2020. Overnight figures indicate the display is watched by 10.75 million viewers.[2] |
BBC One airs "Revolution of the Daleks", the New Year's Day special of Doctor Who. The episode sees John Barrowman return as Captain Jack Harkness, as well as the departure of Graham and Ryan, played by Bradley Walsh and Tosin Cole. Following its broadcast, comedian John Bishop is revealed as the character Dan, who will be The Doctor's companion in the next series.[3][4] | |
3 | The Mirror reports that Jodie Whittaker will leave her role as the Thirteenth Doctor at the end of the next series of Doctor Who. In response the BBC says it will not comment on the matter.[5] |
4 | In a televised address, Prime Minister Boris Johnson announces a third lockdown for England, with rules similar to those in March 2020.[6] |
5 | The BBC announces that programming for schools will air on BBC Two and CBBC, as well as online, during the latest lockdown, starting from Monday 11 January.[7] |
6 | Oliver Dowden, the Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, announces that Richard Sharp, former chair of the Royal Academy of Arts, is the government's preferred choice for the next Chairman of the BBC.[8] |
Sky Cinema Disney ceases broadcasting making it the last Disney related channel to close and now all of Disney’s content are available exclusively on Disney+. | |
7 | ITV announces that filming for Series 15 of Britain's Got Talent has been suspended because of the COVID-19 pandemic.[9] |
Visitors to Gwrych Castle, near Abergele, used for filming I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! in 2020, will be able to see some of the sets used for the series when the castle reopens, it has been confirmed.[10] | |
8 | Graham Norton, who presents the Eurovision Song Contest, has said the 2021 contest, scheduled for May, will definitely go ahead as planned.[11] |
11 | The BBC announces that from the end of January, anyone using BT Mobile, EE, and Plusnet Mobile can access BBC Bitesize content without it counting towards their monthly data allowance.[12] |
14 | Richard Sharp, the BBC's incoming chairman, says that the licence fee is the "least worst" way of funding the BBC.[13] |
Maya Jama is announced as the new presenter of Glow Up: Britain's Next Make-Up Star, replacing Stacey Dooley.[14] | |
15 | Filming on Emmerdale is paused because of a COVID-19 outbreak on set.[15] |
18 | Steven Knight, creator of the BBC television series Peaky Blinders, confirms the upcoming sixth series will be the last. The following day he announces that a film will follow the final series.[16] |
20 | A National Audit Office report concludes the BBC faces "significant" uncertainty over its financial future due to changes in viewing habits.[17] |
21 | The UK government confirms plans to shelve the decriminalisation of the TV licence for the time being, but says it will "remain under active consideration".[18] |
23 | Sky announces plans for a TV drama about the COVID-19 pandemic that will feature the stories of real people during the pandemic, including healthcare workers and those working in care homes, and is scheduled to air in 2022. But plans for This Sceptred Isle, which will star Kenneth Branagh as Prime Minister Boris Johnson, draw widespread criticism from those who feel it is too early to make such a drama, particularly when the pandemic is ongoing and Johnson's handling of it has been criticised by media and politicians.[19] |
25 | Sky UK announces an increase in the number of original films and television series in an attempt to compete with streaming platforms such as Netflix.[20] |
Filming on Emmerdale resumes, but filming of Coronation Street is paused for two weeks to allow writers to amend storylines so they can fit in with current COVID restrictions.[15] | |
28 | GB News hires Sun journalist Dan Wootton to present a daily show on the forthcoming channel.[21] |
ITV postpones the next series of Britain's Got Talent until 2022 amid concerns over safety during the COVID outbreak.[22] |
February
Date | Event |
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2 | Channel 4's on demand streaming service, All 4, has claimed a record number of viewers for the five-part Russell T Davies series It's a Sin, which it says has been viewed 6.5 million times since its release on 22 January.[23] |
3 | Organisers of the 2021 Eurovision Song Contest, scheduled for May, have ruled out a full event without social distancing because of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.[24] |
Comedian Rufus Hound withdraws from Dancing on Ice after testing positive for coronavirus. He is replaced by presenter Matt Richardson.[25] | |
4 | Ofcom revokes China Global Television Network's licence to broadcast in the UK after it emerges that the company running the news channel does not have day-to-day over it, something that is against Ofcom rules.[26] |
5 | Channel 4 begins showing England’s cricket tour to India. This is the first time that an overseas tour has been seen in full on free-to-air television and is the first test cricket broadcast on free-to-air television, and Channel 4, since 2005.[27] |
8 | Doctors returns to transmission following its extended Christmas break.[28] |
23 | Disney+ adds their new hub, Star, and will feature more adult-aimed content from 20th Century Studios and ABC Signature including Lost, 24, Family Guy, Prison Break, The X Files, Desperate Housewives, How I Met Your Mother, Grey’s Anatomy, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Scrubs and Glee. Big Sky, Solar Opposites and Love, Victor will also feature as examples of Star's original programming.[29] |
March
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April
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May
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June
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July
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August
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September
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October
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November
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December
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Debuts
BBC
Date | Debut | Channel |
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1 January | The Serpent[30] | BBC One |
3 January | A Perfect Planet | |
A Teacher[31] | BBC Two | |
4 January | Rick Stein's Cornwall | |
7 January | Pooch Perfect | BBC One |
12 January | Bamous | BBC Three |
24 January | Incredible Journeys with Simon Reeve | BBC Two |
25 January | Lightning | |
Unknown | Bloodlands | BBC One |
I Can See Your Voice | ||
ITV
Date | Debut | Channel |
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1 January | Lingo | ITV |
3 January | And Finally… with Trevor McDonald | |
4 January | The Cabins | ITV2 |
6 January | Cornwall and Devon Walks with Julia Bradbury | ITV |
9 January | Paul Sinha's TV Showdown | |
11 January | The Pembrokeshire Murders | |
17 January | Finding Alice[32] | |
30 January | Simply Raymond Blanc | |
Unknown | Because the Night | |
Tenacity | ||
How to Spend It Well on Holiday |
Channel 4
Date | Debut | Channel |
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22 January | It's a Sin | Channel 4 |
26 January | Secret Safari: Into the Wild | |
31 January | Temptation Island | E4 |
Channel 5
Date | Debut | Channel |
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2 January | Secrets of the Royal Palaces | Channel 5 |
7 January | Natural History Museum: World of Wonder | |
8 January | Susan Calman's Grand Days Out | |
14 January | Hadrian's Wall with Robson Green | |
1 February | The Drowning |
Other channels
Date | Debut | Channel |
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2 February | Mel Giedroyc: Unforgivable | Dave |
4 February | ZeroZeroZero | Sky Atlantic |
6 March | Elliott from Earth | Cartoon Network |
Channels
New channels/streaming services
Date | Channel |
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6 January | Sky Cinema Premiere +1 (relaunch) |
23 February | Star (Via Disney+)[33] |
Unknown | GB News[34] |
Defunct channels/streaming services
Date | Channel |
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6 January | Sky Cinema Disney/Five Star Movies |
Rebranding channels
Date | Old name | New name |
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Television programmes
Changes of network affiliation
Programme | Moved from | Moved to |
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Celebs on the Farm[35] | 5Star | MTV |
Returning this year after a break of one year or longer
Programme | Date(s) of original removal | Original channel(s) | Date of return | New channel(s) |
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RuPaul's Drag Race UK | 21 November 2019 | BBC One BBC Three |
14 January 2021 | (same as original) |
Back | 11 October 2017 | Channel 4 | 21 January 2021 | |
Dead Pixels | 2 May 2019 | E4 | 26 January 2021 | |
Celebs on the Farm | 6 September 2019 | 5Star | MTV | |
The Boat Race | 7 April 2019 | BBC One BBC World News |
March/April 2021 | (same as original) |
BBC Wimbledon | 14 July 2019 | BBC One BBC Two |
June 2021 | |
Ackley Bridge[36] | 6 August 2019 | Channel 4 | Unknown | |
Stars in Their Eyes[37] | 23 December 2006 14 February 2015 |
ITV | Unknown | |
The Apprentice | 18 December 2019 | BBC One | Unknown |
Continuing television programmes
1930s
Programme | Date |
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BBC Cricket | (1939, 1946–1999, 2020–present) |
1950s
Programme | Date |
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Panorama | (1953–present) |
Crackerjack! (TV Series) | (1955-1984, 2020-present) |
Eurovision Song Contest | (1956-2020, 2021-present) |
The Sky at Night | (1957–present) |
Final Score | (1958–present) (part of Grandstand 1958–2001) |
Blue Peter | (1958–present) |
1960s
Programme | Date |
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Coronation Street | (1960–present) |
Points of View | (1961–present) |
Songs of Praise | |
University Challenge | (1962–1987, 1994–present) |
Doctor Who | (1963–1989, 1996, 2005–present) |
Horizon | (1964–present) |
Match of the Day | |
Top of the Pops | (1964–present) (only at Christmas 2006–present) |
Gardeners' World | (1968–present) |
A Question of Sport | (1968, 1970–present) |
1970s
Programme | Date |
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Emmerdale | (1972–present) |
Mastermind (including Celebrity Mastermind) | (1972–1997, 2003–present) |
Newsround | (1972–present) |
Football Focus | (1974–present) |
Arena | (1975–present) |
One Man and His Dog | (1976–present) |
Top Gear | (1977–2001, 2002–present) |
Antiques Roadshow | (1979–present) |
Question Time |
1980s
Programme | Date |
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Children in Need | (1980–present) |
Countdown | (1982–present) |
ITV Breakfast | (1983–present) |
Thomas & Friends | (1984–present) |
EastEnders | (1985–present) |
Watchdog | |
Comic Relief | |
Catchphrase | (1986–2002, 2013–present) |
Casualty | (1986–present) |
Red Dwarf | (1988–1999, 2009, 2012–present) |
This Morning | (1988–present) |
Countryfile |
1990s
Programme | Date |
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The Crystal Maze | (1990–1995, 2016–present) |
Have I Got News for You | (1990–present) |
MasterChef | (1990–2001, 2005–present) |
ITV News Meridian | (1993–present) |
Top of the Pops 2 | (1994–present) |
Hollyoaks | (1995–present) |
Soccer AM | |
Silent Witness | (1996–present) |
Midsomer Murders | (1997–present) |
Teletubbies | (1997–2001, 2007–2009, 2015–present) |
Y Clwb Rygbi | (1997–present) |
Cold Feet | (1998–2003, 2016–present) |
Classic Emmerdale | (1998–2004, 2019–present) |
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? | (1998–2014, 2018–present) |
Holby City | (1999–present) |
Loose Women |
2000s
2010s
2020s
Programme | Date |
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2020 | |
Feel Good | (2020–2021) |
It's Pony | (2020–present) |
Mystic | |
The Masked Singer | |
Ending this year
Date(s) | Programme | Channel(s) | Debut(s) |
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7 January | A Teacher | BBC Two | 2021 |
10 January | Last Woman on Earth with Sara Pascoe | 2020 | |
13 January | The Pembrokeshire Murders | ITV | 2021 |
Unknown | Feel Good[38] | Channel 4/Netflix | 2020 |
Deaths
Date | Name | Age | Broadcast credibility |
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1 January | Mark Eden[39] | 92 | Actor (Coronation Street) |
Barry Austin[40][41] | 52 | Reported to be Britain's fattest man (The Fattest Man in Britain) | |
4 January | Barbara Shelley[42] | 88 | Actress (Doctor Who, EastEnders) |
7 January | Michael Apted[43] | 79 | Director, producer, writer and actor (Up, Coal Miner's Daughter, Gorillas in the Mist, The World Is Not Enough, Enigma) |
18 January | Andy Gray[44] | 61 | Actor and comedy writer (River City) |
21 January | Mick Norcross[45] | 57 | Businessman and reality television star (The Only Way is Essex) |
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- "Doctor Who confirms return of bronze Daleks in new special". Radio Times. Retrieved 26 December 2020.
- "Comedian John Bishop joins Doctor Who cast". 1 January 2021. Retrieved 2 January 2021 – via www.bbc.co.uk.
- "Jodie Whittaker: speculation rife after reports she is to quit Doctor Who". the Guardian. 4 January 2021. Retrieved 4 January 2021.
- "Covid: New lockdowns for England and Scotland ahead of 'hardest weeks'". 4 January 2021. Retrieved 4 January 2021 – via www.bbc.co.uk.
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