2003 in television
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This is a list of television-related events in 2003.
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[edit] Events
- February 9 - After a long delay, BBC Choice is replaced by BBC Three. The opening night is simulcast on BBC Two.
- February 9-10 - ITV1 screens the controversial two-part drama The Second Coming, set around the return to Earth of Jesus Christ in modern-day Manchester.
- February 16 - The 300th episode of The Simpsons airs the same night as the Married... with Children reunion special airs.
- Late February-March - Talk show host David Letterman is forced to take a few weeks off from his Late Show with David Letterman due to a bout of shingles (subsequent Top Ten Lists would occasionally have entries that poked fun at this). A string of celebrities guest host for Letterman while he's away including Bruce Willis, Regis Philbin, Will Ferrell and Elvis Costello.
- February 24 to February 28 - Giant Robot Week airs on Cartoon Network, which includes 2 heavily edited episodes of Neon Genesis Evangelion. This is the first attempt to air the series on network TV (it has never been aired on network TV prior to this date) and ultimately fails due to the heavy edits.
- April 22 - On All My Children, Bianca Montgomery (Eden Riegel) kisses Lena Kundera (Olga Sosnovska); this is the first lesbian kiss on American daytime television.
- June 28 - The game show Judgement Day premieres on ITV1, hosted by Brian Conley. It is cancelled after two episodes due to very low ratings, the second quickest cancellation in UK TV history; the first was Heil Honey I'm Home! in 1990, cancelled after one episode.
- September 5 - The much vaunted TV3 rival to RTÉ's The Late Late Show (Ireland), Eamon Dunphy's The Dunphy Show premieres and bombs, pulling in less than half the Late Late's viewership. The show is axed after December 12 after only 12 shows.
- September 10 - In an effort to woo Star Trek fans into watching the latest series in the franchise, the producers of UPN's Enterprise launch a season-long story arc, the first time a full season of a Star Trek series has been devoted to one storyline. Three episodes into the new season, as a gesture to win back Trekkers, the series title is changed to the more traditional Star Trek: Enterprise.
- September 29 - EastEnders brings Dirty Den back from the supposed dead after fourteen years.
- October 4 - A live action version of the popular Sailor Moon franchise premieres on Japanese television. The show spreads around the world as fans of the Japanese anime of the same name post whole episodes of the program onto the Internet.
- October 5 - Coronation Street shows its first gay kiss.
- October 5 - Psychological illusionist Derren Brown controversially plays Russian roulette live on Channel 4, though with a slight delay just in case the stunt goes wrong.
- October 23 - Longtime broadcaster on the BBC and ITN, and latterly news anchor on Sky News, Bob Friend retires.
- November 4 - The NFL Network launches in America.
- November 10 - The 4000th episode of Wheel of Fortune since the pairing of host and hostess Pat Sajak and Vanna White airs.
- November 11 - BBC current affairs series Panorama, launched in 1953, becomes the first UK television show to reach its 50th anniversary on air.
- November 14 - Gary Coleman, former star of Diff'rent Strokes, is one of many candidates for Governor of California in the gubernatorial recall election. He comes in 8th place. Another Hollywood star comes in first: Arnold Schwarzenegger.
- November 23 - 40th anniversary of the first broadcast of Doctor Who in the UK. In the weeks leading up to this milestone, the BBC announces that a new series of Doctor Who -- the show last aired as a weekly program in 1989 -- will debut in 2005.
[edit] Debuts
January 17 - That's So Raven premieres on Disney Channel (2003-present) |
January 22 - Chappelle's Show premieres on Comedy Central (2003-2006). |
February 4 - Posh Nosh premiers on BBC2 (2003) |
February 21 - Da Ali G Show premiers on HBO (2003-2004) |
April 6 - Sonic X premieres on TV Tokyo in Japan, later introduced to the Fox Box (now known as 4Kids TV) on September 6 (2003-present). |
May 17 - Megaman NT Warrior, the English-language version of Rockman EXE, premieres on Kids' WB!. |
May 18 - State of Play (UK), a six-part serial from Paul Abbott, begins its run on BBC One, concluding on June 22. A sequel is planned for 2006. |
May 26 - Unscrewed with Martin Sargent premieres on TechTV (now G4TV (2003-2004). |
June 2 - Train 48 premieres on the Global Television Network in Canada (2003-2005). |
June 27 - Dead Like Me premieres on Showtime (2003-2005). |
July 1 - Reno 911! premieres on Comedy Central (2003-present). |
July 15 - Queer Eye for the Straight Guy premieres on Bravo (2003-present). |
July 22 - Nip/Tuck premieres on FX (2003-present). |
August 1 - My Life as a Teenage Robot premieres on Nickelodeon (2003-present). |
August 5 - The O.C. premieres on FOX (2003-present). |
August 26 - Playmakers premieres on ESPN, and is cancelled on November 11. |
September 9 - Whoopi, with Whoopi Goldberg, premieres on NBC (2003-2004). |
September 9 - Happy Family premieres on NBC (2003-2004). |
September 9 - Starting Over premieres. (syndicated) (2003-pressent). |
September 13 - Romeo! premieres on Nickelodeon (2003-present). |
September 14 - Carnivàle premieres on HBO (2003-2005). |
September 15 - Eve premieres on UPN (2003-2006). |
September 18 - Threat Matrix premieres on ABC (2003-2004). |
September 20 - Lilo and Stitch: The Series premieres on ABC Kids (2003-2006). |
September 22 - Las Vegas premieres on NBC (2003-present). |
September 22 - Two and a Half Men premieres on CBS (2003-present). |
September 23 - I'm with Her premieres on ABC (2003-2004). |
September 23 - NCIS premieres on CBS (2003-present). |
September 23 - One Tree Hill premieres on the WB (2003-present). |
September 26 - Hope and Faith premieres on ABC (2003-2006). |
September 26 - Joan of Arcadia premieres on CBS (2003-2005). |
September 26 - The Handler premieres on CBS (2003-2004). |
September 28 - Cold Case premieres on CBS (2003-present). |
September 28 - 10-8: Officers on Duty premieres (2003-2004). |
October 1 - It's All Relative premieres on ABC (2003-2004). |
October 1 - Karen Sisco premieres on ABC, and is cancelled on November 12. |
October 3 - Married to the Kellys premieres on ABC (2003-2004). |
October 16 - Superstars returns to BBC One (1973-1985, 2003-2005). |
October 26 - Viva La Bam premieres on MTV (2003-2005). |
November 1 - Xiaolin Showdown premieres on Kids' WB! (2003-present). |
November 2 - Arrested Development premieres (2003-2006). |
November 7 - Star Wars: Clone Wars premieres on Cartoon Network (2003-2005). |
November 29 - All Grown Up!, a Rugrats spinoff, premieres on Nickelodeon (2003-present). |
December 8 - Battlestar Galactica premieres on Sky One in the UK (2003-present). |
[edit] Television shows
[edit] 1940s and 1950s
- Meet the Press (1947-present).
- Candid Camera (1948-present).
- Hallmark Hall of Fame (1951-present).
- Guiding Light (1952-present).
- The Today Show (1952-present).
- Panorama (UK) (1953-present).
- Face the Nation (1954-present).
- The Tonight Show (1954-present).
- As the World Turns (1956-present).
- What the Papers Say (UK) (1956-present).
- The Sky at Night (UK) (1957-present).
- Blue Peter (UK) (1958-present).
- Grandstand (UK) (1958-present).
[edit] 1960s
- Coronation Street (UK) (1960-present).
- Four Corners (Australia) (1961-present).
- It's Academic (1961-present).
- The Late Late Show (Ireland) (1962-present).
- General Hospital (1963-present).
- Top of the Pops (UK) (1964-present).
- Days of Our Lives (1965-present).
- Play School (1966-present).
- The Money Programme (UK) (1966-present).
- 60 Minutes (1968-present).
- One Life to Live (1968-present).
- Sesame Street (1969-present).
[edit] 1970s
- All My Children (1970-present).
- Monday Night Football (1970-present).
- Masterpiece Theatre (1971-present).
- Soul Train (1971-present).
- Emmerdale (UK) (1972-present).
- Newsround (UK) (1972-present).
- The Price Is Right (1972-present).
- Last of the Summer Wine (UK) (1973-present).
- The Young and the Restless (1973-present).
- Wish You Were Here...? (UK) (1974-present).
- Arena (UK) (1975-present).
- Good Morning America (1975-present).
- Saturday Night Live (1975-present).
- the fifth estate (Canada) (1975-present).
- Wheel of Fortune (1975-present).
- 20/20 (1978-present).
- Grange Hill (UK) (1978-present).
- Antiques Roadshow (UK) (1979-present).
- Nightline (1979-present).
- This Old House (1979-present).
[edit] 1980s
- Entertainment Tonight (1981-present).
- What Now (1982-present)
- Timewatch (UK) (1982-present)
- Jeopardy! (1964-1975, 1978-1979, 1984-present).
- The Bill (UK) (1984-present).
- EastEnders (UK) (1985-present).
- Neighbours (Australia) (1985-present).
- The Oprah Winfrey Show (1986-present).
- Comic Relief (UK) (1986-present).
- Casualty (UK) (1986-present).
- ChuckleVision (UK) (1987-present).
- The Bold and the Beautiful (1987-present).
- America's Most Wanted (1988-present).
- The American Experience (1988-present).
- Fair City (1988-present).
- Home and Away (1988-present).
- This Morning (1988-present).
- Cops (1989-present).
- The Simpsons (1989-present).
[edit] 1990s
[edit] 1990-1993
- Law & Order (1990-present).
- America's Funniest Home Videos (1990-present).
- Rugrats (1991-2004).
- The Jerry Springer Show (1991-present).
- The Red Green Show (1991-present).
- Dateline NBC (1992-present).
- The Real World (1992-present).
- Frasier (1993-2004).
- Ricki Lake (1993-2004).
- Late Night with Conan O'Brien (1993-present).
- NYPD Blue (1993-present).
- The Late Show with David Letterman (1993-present).
- WWE RAW (1993-present).
[edit] 1994-1996
- ER (1994-present).
- Friends (1994-2004).
- Time Team (UK) (1994-present).
- JAG (1995-present).
- The Drew Carey Show (1995-2004).
- 7th Heaven (1996-2006).
- Dexter's Laboratory (1996-present).
- Everybody Loves Raymond (1996-2005).
- Hey Arnold! (1996-2004).
- Judge Judy (1996-present).
- The Daily Show (1996-present).
[edit] 1997-1999
- Family Affairs (UK) (1997-2005).
- Johnny Bravo (1997-present).
- King of the Hill (1997-2006).
- South Park (1997-present).
- Stargate SG-1 (1997-present).
- The Practice (1997-2004).
- The Wonderful World of Disney (1997-present).
- Becker (1998-2004).
- Call For Help (1998-2004).
- Charmed (1998-present).
- Sex and the City (1998-2004).
- That '70s Show (1998-2006).
- The King of Queens (1998-present).
- The Powerpuff Girls (1998-2004).
- Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? (UK) (1998-present).
- Will & Grace (1998-2006).
- Angel (1999-2004).
- Ed, Edd n Eddy (1999-present).
- Family Feud (1976-1985, 1988-1995, 1999-present).
- Judge Mathis (1999-present).
- Judging Amy (1999-present).
- Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999-present).
- Passions (1999-present).
- Rocket Power (1999-present).
- Shocking Behavior: Caught on Tape (1999-present).
- SpongeBob SquarePants (1999-present).
- Tenacious D (1999-present).
- The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn (1999-2004).
- The Sopranos (1999-present).
- The West Wing (1999-2006).
- Third Watch (1999-2005).
- Who Wants to Be a Millionaire (US) (1999-present).
[edit] 2000s
- As Told by Ginger (2000-present).
- Boston Public (2000-2004).
- Buzz Lightyear of Star Command (2000-present).
- CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2000-present).
- Curb Your Enthusiasm (2000-present).
- Ed (2000-2004).
- Malcolm in the Middle (2000-present).
- Survivor (2000-present).
- The District (2000-2004).
- The Weakest Link (UK) (2000-present).
- Yes, Dear (2000-2006).
- 24 (2001-present).
- According to Jim (2001-present).
- Adult Swim (2001-present).
- Alias (2001-2006).
- Braceface (2001-present).
- Fear Factor (2001-present).
- Home Movies (1999, 2001-present).
- JR Digs (Canada) (2001-present).
- Law & Order: Criminal Intent (2001-present).
- Lizzie McGuire (2001-2004).
- Lloyd in Space (2001-2004).
- Mutant X (2001-2004).
- My Wife and Kids (2001-present).
- Pop Idol (UK) (2001-present).
- Scrubs (2001-present).
- Six Feet Under (2001-2005).
- Smallville (2001-present).
- Star Trek: Enterprise (2001-2005).
- The Amazing Race (2001-present).
- The Bernie Mac Show (2001-2006).
- The Fairly OddParents (2001-present).
- The Guardian (2001-2004).
- The Saturday Show (UK) (2001-present).
- 8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter (2002-2005).
- Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius (2002-present).
- All About Me (2002-2004)
- American Dreams (2002-present).
- American Idol: The Search for a Superstar (2002-present).
- Codename: Kids Next Door (2002-present).
- CSI: Miami (2002-present).
- Dick and Dom in da Bungalow (UK) (2002-2006).
- Hack (2002-2004).
- Harry Hill's TV Burp (UK) (2002-present).
- I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here! (UK) (2002-present).
- Kim Possible (2002-present).
- Less Than Perfect (2002-present).
- Life with Bonnie (2002-2004).
- Spooks (UK) (2002-present).
- The Bachelor (2002-present).
- The George Lopez Show (2002-present).
- The Jamie Kennedy Experiment (2002-2004).
- The Osbournes (2002-present).
- Without a Trace (2002-present).
- The Newsroom (Canada) (1996-1997, 2003-2004).
[edit] Ending this year
- March 21 - Farscape (1999-2003).
- April - Clone High (2002-2003).
- April 6 - Clocking Off (UK) (2000-2003).
- April 24 - Sabrina the Teenage Witch TV series (1997-2003).
- April 26 - Cubix: Robots for Everyone (2001-2003).
- April 27 - Touched by an Angel (1994-2003).
- May 7 - Stargate Infinity (2002-2003).
- May 20 - Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997-2003).
- May 21 - The Twilight Zone (1959-1964, 1985-1988, 2002-2003).
- May 28 - Dawson's Creek (1998-2003).
- May 30 - Crossroads (UK) ends for the second time. The last episode reveals that the entire 2003 series had been a dream, and that the characters were actually working in a supermarket (1964-1988, 2001-2003).
- July 14 - Digimon ends with its series finale End of the Line (1999-2003).
- August 8 - This Is Your Life (UK) (1955-2003).
- August 10 - Futurama (1999-2003).
- August 16 - Just Shoot Me (1997-2003).
- October 3 - The ABC soap opera Port Charles, the spin-off of the popular General Hospital is cancelled due to low ratings after the show was nominated for its first Daytime Emmy Award for "Outstanding Drama Series". It ended in a cliffhanger with characters Alison (Erin Hershey Presley) and Rafe (Brian Gaskill) getting married, Livvie (Kelly Monaco) and Caleb (Michael Easton) slept together and Jamal (Kiko Ellsworth) reveals that his girlfriend is a werewolf (1997-2003).
- October 25 - X-Men: Evolution (2000-2003).
- November 11 - The Angry Beavers (1997-2003)
- December 12 - Electric Circus (Canada) (1988-2003).
- December 19 - Fifteen to One (1988-2003).
- December 24 - Absolutely Fabulous (UK) (1992-1996, 2001-2003).
- December 25 - Only Fools and Horses (UK) (1981-1983, 1985-1993, 1996-1997, 2001-2003) (the only episode aired this year was the Christmas special Sleepless in Peckham).
- December 27 - SMTV Live (UK) (1998-2003).
[edit] Changes of Network Affiliation
- Grounded for Life, from FOX to The WB.
[edit] Deaths
- January 12 - Maurice Gibb, 53, actor/songwriter of the Bee Gees.
- January 23 - Nell Carter, 54, actress, singer, of Gimme a Break.
- February 27 - Fred Rogers, 74, TV's "Mister Rogers" of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood.
- March 22 - Terry Lloyd, 50, news reporter, killed during Iraq War skirmish.
- March 30 - Gaby Rado, 48, news reporter, accidental death while covering Iraq War.
- April 2 - Pat Leavy, Hannah Finnegan in Fair City after being taken ill on set.
- September 11 - John Ritter, 54, known mostly as Jack Tripper from Three's Company, but at the time was involved in the sitcom 8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter and the cartoon Clifford the Big Red Dog.
- October 4 - James Forlong, 44, dismissed Sky News journalist accused of faking Iraq War report, commits suicide.
- October 21 - Fred Berry, 52, actor (Freddie "Rerun" Stubbs on What's Happening!!).
- October 27 - Rod Roddy, 66, announcer on Press Your Luck, Soap, and, most famously, The Price Is Right.
- November 9 - Art Carney, 85, actor.
- Don Taylor, 67, director.