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The three existing Tomorrow People (John, Carol and Kenny), aware of his ordeal, manage to make contact with him and guide him through the process, but are unable to keep him from being kidnapped by Ginge and Lefty, two Cockney thugs working for the mysterious Jedikiah, who wants the Tomorrow People for their psychic powers, and who serves in ...
3 October – Roland Rat, the puppet rodent who saved an ailing TV-am in 1983, transfers to the BBC. Commenting on the move, he says, "I saved TV-am and now I'm here to save the BBC." [38] 4 October – Puddle Lane, a television programme for preschoolers and the replacement programme for Get Up and Go!/Mooncat and Co, makes its debut on ITV.
The creators of TVGuide.co.uk envisioned people searching and watching television online, which the website cites as the reason they registered the domain name. [1] In 2007, the brand's chief executive officer was Chetan Damani. [2] The website was relaunched to include user-generated content and a new format: the television listings grid.
25 September – Declan Donnelly, TV presenter and one half of Ant and Dec; 28 September – Kelly Cates, née Dalglish, Scottish sports presenter; 26 October – Michael Underwood, television presenter; 7 November – Francine Lewis, comedian, actress and model; 18 November – Anthony McPartlin, TV presenter and one half of Ant and Dec
2 January – A special edition of Tomorrow's World travels back a century to discover the latest developments in science and technology from 1886. [2] 4 January – Televised football returns to British television after the contractual dispute from the previous year is resolved.
The US action series The Fall Guy makes its UK debut on ITV, starring Lee Majors. The late night comedy show O.T.T. , made by Central Independent Television , makes its debut on ITV, presented by Tiswas regulars Chris Tarrant , Lenny Henry and Bob Carolgees ; the adult-oriented series runs for 12 episodes only, but gives Alexei Sayle his first ...
Channel 4 airs the penultimate and final episode of Gene Simmons' Rock School where the band Hoax UK (formerly No Comment) opened for Judas Priest at Long Beach Arena. Members included the late Lil' Chris, Ellie Chapman, Samanie Warren-Close, Sammi Reeve, Lindsey Rose, Jess Reid and others. 23 February Just the Two of Us debuts on BBC One. [17]
16 July – BBC One airs the final edition of Tomorrow's World. [102] It will be fifteen years later in 2018 before a new edition of the programme is broadcast. [103] 17 July The Communications Act 2003 receives Royal Assent. [104]