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January

*1 January **'' Neighbours'' stars and pop singers Kylie Minogue and Jason Donovan reach number one in the UK Singles Chart with their duet
Especially for You "Especially for You" is a song performed by Australian recording artists Kylie Minogue and Jason Donovan from Donovan's debut album, '' Ten Good Reasons'' (1989). The song was released as his album's second single on 28 November 1988 and was ...
. The song, released in November 1988, remains at the top of the charts for three weeks. **The network television premiere of ''
Amadeus Amadeus may refer to: *Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791), prolific and influential composer of classical music *Amadeus (name), a given name and people with the name * ''Amadeus'' (play), 1979 stage play by Peter Shaffer * ''Amadeus'' (film), ...
'' on BBC1, Miloš Forman's 1984 biographical drama based on the play of the same name that is a fictionalised biography of
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (27 January 17565 December 1791), baptised as Joannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart, was a prolific and influential composer of the Classical period. Despite his short life, his rapid pace of composition r ...
. *2 January – The network television premieres of '' Sesame Street Presents: Follow That Bird'' on BBC1 and the 1985 Madonna starring film ''
Desperately Seeking Susan ''Desperately Seeking Susan'' is a 1985 American comedy-drama film directed by Susan Seidelman and starring Rosanna Arquette, Aidan Quinn and Madonna. Set in New York City, the plot involves the interaction between two women – a bored housew ...
'' on BBC2. *5 January – Debut of the sitcom ''
Desmonds ''Desmond's'' is a British television situation comedy broadcast by Channel 4 from 1989 to 1994. Conceived and co-written by Trix Worrell, and produced by Charlie Hanson and Humphrey Barclay, ''Desmond's'' stars Norman Beaton as barber Desmo ...
'' on Channel 4. *7 January – ''
The Chart Show ''The Chart Show'' (also known as ''The ITV Chart Show'' between 1989 and 1998) was a popular weekly syndicated music video programme which ran in the United Kingdom from April 1986 until August 1998, with revivals in 2003 and 2008–2009. ''T ...
'' moves from Channel 4 to ITV. *8 January – The original airdate of the ''
Only Fools and Horses ''Only Fools and Horses....'' is a British television sitcom created and written by John Sullivan (writer), John Sullivan. Seven series were originally broadcast on BBC One in the United Kingdom from 1981 to 1991, with sixteen sporadic Christmas ...
'' episode ''
Yuppy Love "Yuppy Love" is an episode of the BBC sitcom '' Only Fools and Horses''. It originally aired on 8 January 1989 and is the first episode of series six, marking the start of the increase in running time from thirty minutes to fifty minutes per epis ...
'' featuring the classic scene in which
Del Boy Derek Edward Trotter, more commonly known as Del Boy, is a fictional character from the BBC sitcom ''Only Fools and Horses'' and one of the main characters of its spinoff series, '' Rock & Chips''. He was played by David Jason in the original s ...
falls through a bar. A 2006 poll named the scene as the most popular of the entire series while it was also named 7th Greatest Television Moment of all time in a 1999 Channel 4 poll. *9 January – Launch of '' Central News South'', a separate local news service for the South Midlands, covering Oxfordshire, Gloucestershire, Herefordshire and parts of Northamptonshire, Buckinghamshire and Wiltshire. The programme is broadcast from a new computerised news centre in Abingdon. *16 January **''
The Late Show The Late Show may refer to: Books * ''The Late Show'' (book), a 2017 book by Michael Connelly Film * ''The Late Show'' (film), a 1977 film * ''Late Show'', a 1999 German film by director Helmut Dietl Music * ''The Late Show'' (Eddie "Loc ...
'', The UK's first daily arts programme makes its debut on BBC2, presented by Sarah Dunant. It airs directly after ''
Newsnight ''Newsnight'' (or ''BBC Newsnight'') is BBC Two's news and current affairs programme, providing in-depth investigation and analysis of the stories behind the day's headlines. The programme is broadcast on weekdays at 22:30. and is also availa ...
''. **Debut of the critically-acclaimed children's series ''
Press Gang ''Press Gang'' is a British children's television comedy drama consisting of 43 episodes across five series that were broadcast from 1989 to 1993. It was produced by Richmond Film & Television for Central, and screened on the ITV network in i ...
'' on ITV, starring
Julia Sawalha Julia Sawalha (born 9 September 1968) is an English actress who played Saffron "Saffy" Monsoon in the BBC sitcom ''Absolutely Fabulous''. She is also known for her portrayal of Lynda Day, editor of the ''Junior Gazette'', in ''Press Gang'', as ...
. *20 January – BBC2 airs live coverage of the inauguration of
George Bush George Bush most commonly refers to: * George H. W. Bush (1924–2018), 41st president of the United States and father of the 43rd president * George W. Bush (born 1946), 43rd president of the United States and son of the 41st president Georg ...
as the 41st President of the United States. *22 January – ITV launches an omnibus edition of '' Coronation Street'' which airs on Sunday afternoons. But the repeat is not stranded across the network with different regions airing it at different times. Some regions, including Central, later move the episode to a Saturday afternoon slot and the omnibus is dropped in some areas from September 1990. *24 January – BBC1 airs an episode of '' EastEnders'', featuring a mouth-to-mouth gay kiss between the characters Colin Russell (
Michael Cashman Michael Maurice Cashman, Baron Cashman (born 17 December 1950), is a British actor, politician, and LGBT rights activist. A member of the Labour Party, he served as a Member of the European Parliament for the West Midlands from 1999 to 2014. ...
) and
Guido Smith The following is a list of characters first appearing in the BBC soap opera ''EastEnders'' in 1988, by order of first appearance. Sufia Karim Sufia Karim is played by Rani Singh (actress), Rani Singh. Sufia makes her first appearance in Walf ...
(Nicholas Donovan), the first time it was seen on British television. The scene causes uproar among viewers and in the press. *26 January – Debut of the sitcom '' Joint Account'' on BBC1. *27 January – The US family sitcom '' Roseanne'' makes its UK debut on Channel 4, starring
Roseanne Barr Roseanne Cherrie Barr (born November 3, 1952) is an American actress, comedian, writer, producer, and former presidential candidate. Barr began her career in stand-up comedy before gaining acclaim in the television sitcom ''Roseanne'' (1988–1 ...
and
John Goodman John Stephen Goodman (born June 20, 1952) is an American actor. He gained national fame for his role as the family patriarch Dan Conner in the American Broadcasting Company, ABC comedy series ''Roseanne'' (1988–1997; 2018), for which he rec ...
. *28 January – The US drama series '' Midnight Caller'' makes its UK debut on BBC1 and it was one of the first television shows to address the dramatic possibilities of the then-growing phenomenon of talk radio.


February

*5 February – At 6pm, the world's first commercial DBS system, Sky Television, goes on the air. Three new channels, Sky News, Sky Movies and
Eurosport Eurosport is a group of pay television networks in Europe and parts of Asia. Owned by Warner Bros. Discovery through its international sports unit, it operates two main channels— Eurosport 1 and Eurosport 2—across most of its territories, ...
all launch, as well as the flagship Sky Channel, later renamed Sky One. *6 February **Launch of the Sky News flagship breakfast programme, ''
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'' which would run until 2019. **Sky Channel begins a rerun of its popular Australian medical soap opera series ''
The Young Doctors ''The Young Doctors'' is an Australian early-evening soap opera originally broadcast on the Nine Network and produced by the Reg Grundy Organisation, it aired from Monday, 8 November 1976 until Wednesday, 30 March 1983. The series is prima ...
'', starting with the first-ever episode. *11 February – The Australian soap '' Home and Away'' makes its UK debut on ITV. It is the second networked Australian soap on that channel, following the short-lived ''Richmond Hill'' which was still airing during the afternoon. ''Home and Away'' is crucially scheduled in early evening slots of either 5:10pm, 6pm or 6:30pm across the ITV network and it immediately became the counterpart series to BBC1's ''Neighbours'' airing at 5:35pm. This scheduling continues thirty years later with both series now in these same slots but together on Channel 5. *12 February – ITV launches its '' Find a Family'' campaign to help find permanent homes for youngsters in care. *13 February – The first ITV national weather bulletin is broadcast. *14 February – Debut of ''Out on Tuesday'' on Channel 4, the UK's first weekly magazine series for gay and lesbian viewers. Later changing its name to ''Out'', the show aired for four series before being axed in 1992. *23 February – Some 23 million viewers tune in to watch the exit of the hugely popular character
Den Watts Dennis "Den" Watts is a fictional character from the BBC soap opera ''EastEnders'', played by actor Leslie Grantham. He became well known for his tabloid nickname, "Dirty Den". Den was the original landlord of The Queen Victoria public house fr ...
( Leslie Grantham) from '' EastEnders''. Grantham filmed his final scenes in the show in the Autumn of 1988, but his exit was delayed into 1989 to avoid the show suffering the double blow of losing Den so soon after his former wife Angie (
Anita Dobson Anita Dobson (born 29 April 1949) is an English stage, film and television actress, and singer. She is best known for her role from 1985 to 1988 as Angie Watts in the BBC soap opera ''EastEnders''. In 1986, she reached number four in the UK Si ...
) who exited in May 1988. The character falls into a canal after being shot, but the character's exact fate is left unconfirmed. He would make a return to the show in 2003. *24 February – Debut of the children's game show ''
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'' on Children's ITV, presented by
Pat Sharp Patrick Sharpin, known professionally as Pat Sharp (born 25 October 1961), is an English radio presenter, television presenter and DJ. In the UK, he is known mainly for his work on the children's ITV programme ''Fun House'', and his extensiv ...
. *25 February – The long-awaited WBA Heavyweight title fight between Britain's
Frank Bruno Franklin Roy Bruno, (born 16 November 1961) is a British former professional boxer who competed from 1982 to 1996. He had a highly publicised and eventful career, both in and out of the ring. The pinnacle of Bruno's boxing career was winning ...
and the USA's Mike Tyson is held at the Hilton Hotel in Las Vegas. Because of the time difference between Britain and the US, the fight is televised in the UK in the early hours of 26 February. Tyson wins after the referee stops the bout in the fifth round. *February **Channel 4 begins broadcasting in NICAM digital stereo, initially from the Crystal Palace transmitting station, prior to a national transmitter-by-transmitter roll-out during 1990. **Anglia and Central reschedule ''
Emmerdale Farm ''Emmerdale'' (known as ''Emmerdale Farm'' until 1989) is a British soap opera that is broadcast on ITV1. The show is set in Emmerdale (known as Beckindale until 1994), a fictional village in the Yorkshire Dales. Created by Kevin Laffan, '' ...
'' to 7pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays.


March

*2 March **''My Brother David'', an edition of the BBC2 schools series ''
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'' is first broadcast in which Simon Scarboro talks about the life of his brother,
David Scarboro David Timothy Scarboro (3 February 1968 – 27 April 1988) was an English actor, best known for portraying Mark Fowler in the British soap opera ''EastEnders'' from the programme's inception in February 1985 until that April before appearing int ...
who originally played the '' EastEnders'' character
Mark Fowler Mark Fowler is a fictional character in the BBC soap opera ''EastEnders''. Mark, an original regular character when the series started in February 1985, became a semi-regular after his original portrayer David Scarboro was written out of the ...
and who fell to his death from Beachy Head in 1988. The programme is repeated again on 19 June for a general audience as part of BBC2's ''
DEF II DEF II was a programming strand on BBC2, which aired at 6 pm on Mondays and Wednesdays from 9 May 1988 to 23 May 1994, to serve the teenage market. It was produced by Janet Street-Porter, and followed on from her influential youth TV show ''Netw ...
'' strand. **After much publicity, a two-minute advert for Pepsi featuring Madonna's latest single " Like a Prayer" is shown during a commercial break on ITV, 12 minutes into ''
The Bill ''The Bill'' is a British police procedural television series, first broadcast on ITV from 16 August 1983 until 31 August 2010. The programme originated from a one-off drama, '' Woodentop'', broadcast in August 1983. The programme focused o ...
''. *6 March – Debut of the three-part ITV drama ''Winners and Losers'', starring Leslie Grantham. The series is his first post-''EastEnders'' role. *9 March – On ''
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'', comedian
Lenny Henry Sir Lenworth George Henry (born 29 August 1958) is a British actor, comedian, singer, television presenter and writer. Henry gained success as a stand-up comedian and impressionist in the late 1970s and early 1980s, culminating in '' The Le ...
joins regular presenter
Nicky Campbell Nicholas Andrew Argyll Campbell, OBE (born Nicholas Lackey, 10 April 1961) is a Scottish broadcaster and journalist. He has worked in television and radio since 1981 and as a network presenter with BBC Radio since 1987. Early life Campbell wa ...
for a special Comic Relief edition of the programme. *10 March – On the second Red Nose Day, BBC1 airs the eight-hour telethon, ''A Night of Comic Relief 2''. *15 March **BBC1 airs '' John's Not Mad'', an edition of the '' QED'' documentary strand that shadowed John Davidson, a 15-year-old from Galashiels in Scotland with severe Tourette syndrome. The film explores John's life in terms of his family and the close-knit community around him and how they all cope with a misunderstood condition. **Debut of the drama series ''
Children's Ward ''Children's Ward'' (retitled ''The Ward'' from 1995 to 1998) is a British children's television drama series produced by Granada Television and broadcast on the ITV network as part of its '' Children's ITV'' strand on weekday afternoons. The p ...
'' on Children's ITV. *16 March – Debut of the children's sitcom ''
Mike and Angelo ''Mike and Angelo'' is a British sci-fi TV sitcom series, that ran on CITV between 16 March 1989 and 7 March 2000. The show is ITV's second longest running sitcom (as per series count). Plot The shows initially centred on Mike King (played by ...
'' on Children's ITV. *17 March – Channel 4 launch the Friday night chat show ''
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''. *31 March – The last '' Oracle on View'' transmission takes place on Channel 4. *March **The Independent Broadcasting Authority recommends that the headquarters of a fifth channel should be situated outside London, preferably at a location north of Birmingham. **
The Children's Channel The Children's Channel, also known as TCC, was a British-based pan-European children's television channel in Europe, the Middle East and Africa, which was owned by Flextech in London, England, UK. It began broadcasting on the original Eutelsat ...
launches free-to-air on Astra 1A, airing from 5am to 10am on weekdays and from 5am to 12pm on weekends, time-sharing with
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.


April

*1 April **
Five Star Five Star (also styled as 5 Star) are a British pop group, formed in 1983 and comprising siblings Stedman, Lorraine, Denise, Doris and Delroy Pearson. Between 1985 and 1988, Five Star had four top 20 albums and 15 top 40 singles in the UK, ...
appear on CBBC's ''
Going Live! ''Going Live!'' was a British children's television series that aired on BBC1 from 26 September 1987 to 17 April 1993. It was presented by Phillip Schofield and Sarah Greene. Other presenters included Trevor and Simon, Annabel Giles, Phillip ...
'' to promote their latest single
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. During a live phone-in, a teenage caller verbally abuses them and asks why they are "so fucking crap". Presenter
Sarah Greene Elizabeth Sarah Greene (born 24 October 1957) is an English television presenter and actress. She co-presented ''Blue Peter'' from May 1980 until June 1983, and hosted the Saturday-morning series '' Saturday Superstore'' and ''Going Live!''. E ...
quickly cuts off the call as the tirade continues. On 23 September 2019, an individual claiming to be Eliot Fletcher, the caller, apologises to the band for the incident via a social media account. However, doubt is then cast on the authenticity of the apology after several other people claim to be the notorious caller. **
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launches. The channel broadcasts via Intelsat and on cable systems. *2–3 April – ITV airs '' The Heroes'', an Australian-British television miniseries based on the World War II Operation Jaywick, starring
John Bach John Bach (born 5 June 1946) is a British-born New Zealand actor who has acted on stage, television and film over a period of more than four decades. Though born in the United Kingdom, he has spent most of his career living and working in New Z ...
and Jason Donovan. *3 April **Channel 4 launches its breakfast television show ''
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''. The programme is based heavily on news and current affairs, with segments focusing on sports, finance, lifestyles, arts and entertainment and discussion. It is axed in 1992 after failing to gain enough viewers and was subsequently replaced by the much more popular ''
The Big Breakfast ''The Big Breakfast'' is a British breakfast light entertainment television programme that was broadcast on Channel 4. Originally presented by Chris Evans and Gaby Roslin, the show was latterly presented by Mo Gilligan and AJ Odudu. The p ...
''. **The Australian children's series '' The Bartons'' makes its UK debut on BBC1. *4 April – '' TUGS'', a children's model animated series made by Clearwater Features, the company behind the first two series of ''
Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends ''Thomas & Friends'' (originally known as ''Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends'' and later ''Thomas & Friends: Big World! Big Adventures!'') is a British children's television series that aired across 24 series from 1984 to 2021. Based on ''The ...
'') makes its debut on Children's ITV, the same day as the final episode of
Hill Street Blues ''Hill Street Blues'' is an American serial police procedural television series that aired on NBC in prime-time from January 15, 1981, to May 12, 1987, for 146 episodes. The show chronicles the lives of the staff of a single police station loca ...
is broadcast on Channel 4. *8 April – The US action series ''
MacGyver Angus "Mac" MacGyver is the title character and the protagonist in the TV series ''MacGyver''. He is played by Richard Dean Anderson in the 1985 original series. Lucas Till portrays a younger version of MacGyver in the 2016 reboot. In both p ...
'' makes its UK debut on BBC1, starring
Richard Dean Anderson Richard Dean Anderson (born January 23, 1950) is a retired American actor and producer. He began his television career in 1976, playing Jeff Webber in the American soap opera series '' General Hospital'', and then rose to prominence as the lead ...
. *15 April – The date of the Hillsborough disaster. The BBC's cameras are at the Hillsborough ground to record the FA Cup semi-final clash between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest for their ''
Match of the Day ''Match of the Day'' (abbreviated to ''MOTD'') is a football highlights programme, typically broadcast on BBC One on Saturday nights, during the Premier League season. The show's current presenter is former England international striker Gary ...
'' programme, but as the disaster unfolds, the events are relayed to their live sports show, '' Grandstand'', resulting in the extreme emotional impact on the general British population. *20 April – John Leslie becomes the first Scottish presenter of '' Blue Peter'' on BBC1. *21 April – BBC2's 25th anniversary. Programming includes an edition of ''
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'' in which the author
Graham Greene Henry Graham Greene (2 October 1904 – 3 April 1991) was an English writer and journalist regarded by many as one of the leading English novelists of the 20th century. Combining literary acclaim with widespread popularity, Greene acquir ...
sets out to trace a namesake who posed as him for many years and an edition of ''
The Late Show The Late Show may refer to: Books * ''The Late Show'' (book), a 2017 book by Michael Connelly Film * ''The Late Show'' (film), a 1977 film * ''Late Show'', a 1999 German film by director Helmut Dietl Music * ''The Late Show'' (Eddie "Loc ...
'' which looks at the early BBC2 jazz programme ''
Jazz 625 ''Jazz 625'' is a BBC jazz programme featuring performances by British and American musicians, first broadcast between April 1964 and August 1966. It was created by Terry Henebery, a clarinetist recruited in 1963 as one of the new producers fo ...
''. *24 April **The BBC's Ceefax only runs as a partial service due to a strike by broadcasting unions. ** Jon Snow joins ''Channel 4 News'' as its main newscaster, replacing
Peter Sissons Peter George Sissons (17 July 1942 – 1 October 2019) was an English journalist and broadcaster. He was a newscaster for ITN, providing bulletins on ITV and Channel 4, before becoming the presenter of the BBC's ''Question Time'' between 1989 ...
. *26 April – BBC1 airs ''A Case of Spontaneous Human Combustion'', a '' Q.E.D.'' documentary which sets out to investigate apparent instances of the phenomenon of spontaneous human combustion, combustion of the human body without an apparent external source of ignition. *27 April – BBC2 airs the '' 40 Minutes'' documentary ''Inside Broadmoor'', a film showing life inside Broadmoor Hospital in Berkshire.


May

*1 May – The network television premiere of the 1984 science-fiction sequel '' Star Trek III: The Search for Spock'' on BBC1, starring
William Shatner William Shatner (born March 22, 1931) is a Canadian actor. In a career spanning seven decades, he is best known for his portrayal of James T. Kirk in the ''Star Trek'' franchise, from his 1965 debut as the captain of the starship ''Enterpris ...
,
Leonard Nimoy Leonard Simon Nimoy (; March 26, 1931 – February 27, 2015) was an American actor, famed for playing Spock in the '' Star Trek'' franchise for almost 50 years. This includes originating Spock in the original ''Star Trek'' series in 1966, th ...
and DeForest Kelley. *2 May – ITV airs an edition of the '' First Tuesday'' documentary strand investigating the My Lai Massacre during the Vietnam War called '' Four Hours in My Lai'' which is later shown in the US as part of the ''
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'' series with the title ''Remember My Lai''. *6 May – Yugoslavia's
Riva Riva may refer to: People * Riva (surname) * Riva Castleman (1930–2014), American art historian, art curator and author * Riva Ganguly Das (born 1961), Indian diplomat * Riva (footballer), Brazilian former footballer Rivadávio Alves Pereira ...
win the
1989 Eurovision Song Contest The Eurovision Song Contest 1989 was the 34th edition of the annual Eurovision Song Contest. It took place in Lausanne, Switzerland, following Céline Dion's victory at the with the song "Ne partez pas sans moi". Organised by the European Broadc ...
with Rock Me. *20 May – Debut of the game show ''
That's Showbusiness ''That's Showbusiness'' is a game show that aired on BBC1 from 20 May 1989 to 8 July 1996 and hosted by Mike Smith. Format In the first three series, the game was played with two teams of three with team captains Kenny Everett and Gloria Hunni ...
'' on BBC1, presented by Mike Smith. *26 May **The High Court rejects a legal challenge to overturn the broadcasting restrictions introduced in October 1988 after deciding the Home Secretary acted lawfully. **ITV airs live the last game of the season, between Liverpool and Arsenal at Anfield. Arsenal win the league title with the last kick of the season, thanks to a late goal from Michael Thomas. More than 8 million people are said to have tuned in.


June

*3 June – Sky Television and
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come to an arrangement which allows to broadcast movies for a five-year period, this agreement comes a few weeks after plans to create a full-time channel were scrapped, although the channel itself eventually launched on 1 October 1995. *5 June **BBC2 broadcasts a special 90-minute programme ''Climate in Crisis'' to mark
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World Environment Day World Environment Day (WED) is celebrated annually on 5 June and encourages awareness and action for the protection of the environment. It is supported by many non-governmental organizations, businesses, government entities, and represents the ...
was presented by
Michael Buerk Michael Duncan Buerk (born 18 February 1946) is a British journalist and newsreader. He presented BBC News from 1973 to 2002 and has been the host of BBC Radio 4's '' The Moral Maze'' since 1990. He was also the presenter of BBC One's docudrama ...
and David Attenborough, which predicts the
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's greatest threat within rising temperatures and sea levels will already be changing our planet from averting catastrophe in the year 2050, as well as studio guests including
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and
Jonathon Porritt Sir Jonathon Espie Porritt, 2nd Baronet, CBE (born 6 July 1950) is a British environmentalist and writer. He is known for his advocacy of the Green Party of England and Wales. Porritt frequently contributes to magazines, newspapers and books ...
with an exclusive interview of HRH Prince Charles voices his concerns. **Channel 4 airs the network television premiere of David Lynch's 1984 science-fiction epic '' Dune'', starring
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,
Virginia Madsen Virginia Gayle Madsen (born September 11, 1961) is an American actress and film producer. She made her film debut in ''Class'' (1983), which was filmed in her native Chicago. After she moved to Los Angeles, director David Lynch cast her as Pr ...
, Francesca Annis,
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,
Jürgen Prochnow Jürgen Prochnow ( ; born 10 June 1941) is a German-American actor. His international breakthrough was his portrayal of the good-hearted and sympathetic U-boat Captain "Der Alte" ("Old Man") in the 1981 war film ''Das Boot''. He is also known f ...
,
Everett McGill Everett McGill (born Charles Everett McGill III, October 21, 1945) is an American actor, who rose to prominence for his portrayal of a caveman in '' Quest for Fire'' (1981). He went on to have prominent roles in the films ''Dune'' (1984), '' Si ...
,
Sean Young Mary Sean Young (born November 20, 1959) is an American actress. She is particularly known for working in sci-fi films, although she has performed roles in a variety of genres. Young's early roles include the independent romance '' Jane Aust ...
,
Siân Phillips Dame Jane Elizabeth Ailwên Phillips (born 14 May 1933), known professionally as Siân Phillips ( ), is a Welsh actress. She has performed the title roles in Ibsen's ''Hedda Gabler'' and George Bernard Shaw's '' Saint Joan''. Early life Phi ...
,
José Ferrer José Vicente Ferrer de Otero y Cintrón (January 8, 1912 – January 26, 1992) was a Puerto Rican actor and director of stage, film and television. He was one of the most celebrated and esteemed Hispanic American actors during his lifetime, w ...
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Freddie Jones Frederick Charles Jones''Births, Marriages & Deaths Index of England & Wales, 1916-2005.''; at ancestry.com (12 September 1927 – 9 July 2019) was an English actor who had an extensive career in television, theatre and cinema productions for a ...
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Patrick Stewart Sir Patrick Stewart (born 13 July 1940) is an English actor who has a career spanning seven decades in various stage productions, television, film and video games. He has been nominated for Olivier, Tony, Golden Globe, Emmy, and Screen Actors ...
,
Dean Stockwell Robert Dean Stockwell (March 5, 1936 – November 7, 2021) was an American actor with a career spanning seven decades. As a child actor under contract to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, he first came to the public's attention in films including ''Anchors A ...
,
Alicia Witt Alicia Roanne Witt (born August 21, 1975) is an American actress, singer and pianist. She first came to fame as a child actress after being discovered by David Lynch, who cast her in '' Dune'' (1984) and '' Twin Peaks'' (1990). Witt had a critic ...
and Sting. *19 June – For the first time, BBC2 broadcasts during the morning when not showing Daytime on 2. Programmes begin at 10am as opposed to lunchtime. *22 June **
John Craven John Raymond Craven, (born 16 August 1940) is an English journalist and television presenter, best known for presenting the BBC programmes '' Newsround'', ''Countryfile'' and '' Beat the Brain''. Early life Craven was born in Leeds, West Rid ...
presents his final edition of the children's news programme ''John Craven's Newsround''. After his departure, the show continues under the name '' Newsround''. **An edition of ''
Question Time A question time in a parliament occurs when members of the parliament ask questions of government ministers (including the prime minister), which they are obliged to answer. It usually occurs daily while parliament is sitting, though it can be ca ...
'' looks back at
Robin Day Sir Robin Day (24 October 1923 – 6 August 2000) was an English political journalist and television and radio broadcaster. Day's obituary in ''The Guardian'' by Dick Taverne stated that he was "the most outstanding television journalist of ...
's ten years as the show's presenter as he prepares to step down from the role. The edition is presented from the Greenwood Theatre in London, with panellists
Michael Foot Michael Mackintosh Foot (23 July 19133 March 2010) was a British Labour Party politician who served as Labour Leader from 1980 to 1983. Foot began his career as a journalist on ''Tribune'' and the ''Evening Standard''. He co-wrote the 1940 p ...
,
Lady Antonia Fraser Lady Antonia Margaret Caroline Fraser, (' Pakenham; born 27 August 1932) is a British author of history, novels, biographies and detective fiction. She is the widow of the 2005 Nobel Laureate in Literature, Harold Pinter (1930–2008), and p ...
,
Michael Heseltine Michael Ray Dibdin Heseltine, Baron Heseltine, (; born 21 March 1933) is a British politician and businessman. Having begun his career as a property developer, he became one of the founders of the publishing house Haymarket. Heseltine served ...
and David Owen. **Debut of the Channel 4 miniseries ''
Traffik ''Traffik'' is a 1989 British television serial about an illegal drug trade. Its three stories are interwoven, with arcs told from the perspectives of Afghan and Pakistani growers, dealers and manufacturers, German dealers, and British users. ...
'', a drama about the illegal drugs trade.


July

*10 July **The music magazine series ''
The O-Zone ''The O-Zone'' is a weekly music magazine show broadcast on BBC from 1989 to 2000 made by BBC Children's Presentation. The first series was presented by Andy Crane on BBC One as a ten-minute filler each weekday morning during the summer sch ...
'' makes its debut on BBC1. **ITV introduces a second daily airing of ''Home and Away''. **On the Channel 4 game show ''
Countdown A countdown is a sequence of backward counting to indicate the time remaining before an event is scheduled to occur. NASA commonly employs the terms "L-minus" and "T-minus" during the preparation for and anticipation of a rocket launch, and eve ...
'', the set receives a redesign and
Carol Vorderman Carol Jean Vorderman, HonFIET (born 24 December 1960) is a Welsh media personality, best known for appearing on the game show ''Countdown'' for 26 years from 1982 until 2008, as a newspaper columnist and nominal author of educational and diet ...
is promoted to being the show's co-host alongside
Richard Whiteley John Richard Whiteley (28 December 1943 – 26 June 2005) was an English presenter, and journalist, best known for his twenty-three years as host of the game show ''Countdown''. ''Countdown'' was the launch programme for Channel 4 at 4:4 ...
. *12 July – A special edition of ''
Question Time A question time in a parliament occurs when members of the parliament ask questions of government ministers (including the prime minister), which they are obliged to answer. It usually occurs daily while parliament is sitting, though it can be ca ...
'' from Paris, France, is the last to be chaired by
Robin Day Sir Robin Day (24 October 1923 – 6 August 2000) was an English political journalist and television and radio broadcaster. Day's obituary in ''The Guardian'' by Dick Taverne stated that he was "the most outstanding television journalist of ...
. Panellists on the programme are
Leon Brittan Leon Brittan, Baron Brittan of Spennithorne, (25 September 193921 January 2015) was a British Conservative politician and barrister who served as a European Commissioner from 1989 to 1999. As a member of Parliament from 1974 to 1988, he serv ...
, Chantal Cuer, Denis Healey and Yvette Roudy. *19 July **Debut of the game show ''
Interceptor Interceptor may refer to: Vehicles * Interceptor aircraft (or simply "interceptor"), a type of point defense fighter aircraft designed specifically to intercept and destroy enemy aircraft * Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor, a police car * ...
'' on ITV, hosted by former tennis player and '' Treasure Hunt'' sky-runner
Annabel Croft Annabel Nicola Croft (born 12 July 1966) is a former professional British female tennis player and current radio and television presenter. As a tennis player she won the WTA Tour event Virginia Slims of San Diego and represented Great Britain i ...
with the eponymous Interceptor played by actor Sean O'Kane. The series would run for seven episodes until it ended on 1 January 1990 with the New Year special. **The BBC documentary series '' Panorama'' accuses Shirley Porter, Conservative Leader of Westminster City Council of gerrymandering. *25 July – ITV airs "Don't Like Mondays", an episode of ''
The Bill ''The Bill'' is a British police procedural television series, first broadcast on ITV from 16 August 1983 until 31 August 2010. The programme originated from a one-off drama, '' Woodentop'', broadcast in August 1983. The programme focused o ...
'', featuring a storyline in which several characters are caught up in a bank robbery. The episode sees the exit of PC Pete Ramsey, played by Nick Reding who is shot in the chest by one of the robbers while protecting a colleague. The fate of the character is left unresolved. *28 July – London Weekend Television's current affairs programme ''Friday Now!'' is axed after ten months on air due to poor ratings. From the Autumn, it is replaced by ''Six O'Clock Live''. *31 July **Sky Channel is rebranded as Sky One and confines its broadcasting to the UK and Ireland. ** Premiere ceases broadcasting due to losses of around £10 million and increased competition from Sky Movies to thank the viewers as well as a few businesses that helped with the channel's transmission.


August

*18–20 August –
Michael Aspel Michael Terence Aspel (born 12 January 1933) is an English retired television newsreader and host of programmes such as '' Crackerjack'', ''Aspel & Company'', '' Give Us a Clue'', ''This is Your Life'', '' Strange but True?'' and ''Antiques Ro ...
presents ''Murder Weekend'', a five-part televised murder mystery series for ITV. The show, devised and written by
Joy Swift Joy Angela Swift MBE (born 2 October 1956) is a businesswoman, writer and events organiser from Liverpool, who is best known as the inventor of the murder mystery weekend. Early life and family background Swift was born in Blundellsands, L ...
sees celebrities attempting to solve a murder, with viewers also invited to identify the suspect. *25 August –
Rupert Murdoch Keith Rupert Murdoch ( ; born 11 March 1931) is an Australian-born American business magnate. Through his company News Corp, he is the owner of hundreds of local, national, and international publishing outlets around the world, including ...
delivers the MacTaggart Memorial Lecture at the Edinburgh International Television Festival in which he launches an attack on the narrow elitism within the British television industry. *26 August – ITV airs
Michael Lindsay-Hogg Sir Michael Edward Lindsay-Hogg, 5th Baronet (born 5 May 1940) is an American-born television, film, music video, and theatre director. Beginning his career in British television, Lindsay-Hogg became a pioneer in music film production, directing ...
's science-fiction mystery television movie ''Murder on the Moon'', starring
Brigitte Nielsen Brigitte Nielsen (; born Gitte Nielsen; 15 July 1963) is a Danish actress, model, and singer. She began her career modelling for Greg Gorman and Helmut Newton. She subsequently acted in the 1985 films ''Red Sonja'' and ''Rocky IV'', later retu ...
,
Julian Sands Julian Richard Morley Sands''Births, Marriages & Deaths Index of England & Wales, ...
,
Gerald McRaney Gerald Lee McRaney (born August 19, 1947) is an American television and film actor. McRaney is best known as one of the stars of the television shows '' Simon & Simon'', ''Major Dad'', ''Promised Land'' and '' House of Cards''. He currently stars ...
,
Jane Lapotaire Jane Elizabeth Marie Lapotaire (née Burgess; 26 December 1944) is an English actress. Biography Lapotaire was born in Ipswich, Suffolk, the daughter of Louise Elise (Burgess). Her stepfather, Yves Lapotaire, worked in the oil industry and was ...
,
Celia Imrie Celia Diana Savile Imrie (born 15 July 1952) is an English actress and author. She was described in 2003 as one of the most successful British actresses of recent decades. She is best known for her film roles, including the '' Bridget Jones'' f ...
and Brian Cox. It focuses about the American and Soviet mining companies teamed up with several human settlements exploited the satellite's resources to survive as the investigators between
NASA The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA ) is an independent agencies of the United States government, independent agency of the US federal government responsible for the civil List of government space agencies, space program ...
and
KGB The KGB (russian: links=no, lit=Committee for State Security, Комитет государственной безопасности (КГБ), a=ru-KGB.ogg, p=kəmʲɪˈtʲet ɡəsʊˈdarstvʲɪn(ː)əj bʲɪzɐˈpasnəsʲtʲɪ, Komitet gosud ...
are forced to solve a case together. *27 August **Launch date of the first Marcopolo Satellite which will serve as a platform for
British Satellite Broadcasting British Satellite Broadcasting (BSB) was a television company, headquartered in London, that provided direct broadcast satellite television services to the United Kingdom. They started broadcasting on 25 March 1990. The company was merged with ...
that will launch the following year. **ITV airs
Don Boyd Donald William Robertson Boyd (born 11 August 1948 in Nairn, Scotland) is a Scottish film director, producer, screenwriter and novelist. He was a Governor of the London Film School until 2016 and in 2017 was made an Honorary Professor in the Col ...
's biographical television movie ''
Goldeneye ''GoldenEye'' is a 1995 spy film, the seventeenth in the ''James Bond'' series produced by Eon Productions, and the first to star Pierce Brosnan as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. Directed by Martin Campbell, it was the first in the se ...
'', starring
Charles Dance Walter Charles Dance (born 10 October 1946) is an English actor. He is known for playing strict, authoritarian characters and villains. His most notable film roles include Sardo Numspa in '' The Golden Child'' (1986), Dr. Jonathan Clemens in '' ...
as Ian Fleming which focuses about the life of the
James Bond The ''James Bond'' series focuses on a fictional British Secret Service agent created in 1953 by writer Ian Fleming, who featured him in twelve novels and two short-story collections. Since Fleming's death in 1964, eight other authors have ...
author, although it is not to be confused with a later film version of the same name. *28 August **The network television premiere of
Ron Howard Ronald William Howard (born March 1, 1954) is an American director, producer, screenwriter, and actor. He first came to prominence as a child actor, guest-starring in several television series, including an episode of ''The Twilight Zone''. He ...
's 1985 American science-fiction drama '' Cocoon'' on ITV, starring
Don Ameche Don Ameche (; born Dominic Felix Amici; May 31, 1908 – December 6, 1993) was an American actor, comedian and vaudevillian. After playing in college shows, stock, and vaudeville, he became a major radio star in the early 1930s, which ...
,
Wilford Brimley Anthony Wilford Brimley (September 27, 1934 – August 1, 2020) was an American actor. After serving in the U.S. Marine Corps and working odd jobs in the 1950s, Brimley started working as an extra and stuntman in Western films in the l ...
,
Hume Cronyn Hume Blake Cronyn Jr. OC (July 18, 1911 – June 15, 2003) was a Canadian-American actor and writer. Early life Cronyn, one of five children, was born in London, Ontario, Canada. His father, Hume Blake Cronyn, Sr., was a businessman and ...
,
Brian Dennehy Brian Manion Dennehy (; July 9, 1938 – April 15, 2020) was an American actor of stage, television, and film. He won two Tony Awards, an Olivier Award, and a Golden Globe, and received six Primetime Emmy Award nominations. Dennehy had roles in ...
,
Steve Guttenberg Steven Robert Guttenberg (born August 24, 1958) is an American actor, author, businessman, producer, and director. He is known for his lead roles in Hollywood films of the 1980s and 1990s, including ''Cocoon'', ''Police Academy'', ''Three Men and ...
and
Jessica Tandy Jessie Alice Tandy (7 June 1909 – 11 September 1994) was a British-American actress. Tandy appeared in over 100 stage productions and had more than 60 roles in film and TV, receiving an Academy Award, four Tony Awards, a BAFTA, a Golden Globe ...
. **BBC1 airs ''News '39'', a week of news-style programmes hosted by Sue Lawley, marking the 50th anniversary of the start of
World War II World War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, was a world war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved the vast majority of the world's countries—including all of the great powers—forming two opposing ...
. Each edition was presented in news format reporting on events as if they were occurring in this present time. The bulletin ends on 3 September.


September

*1 September **The first ITV generic look is introduced. **Launch of London Weekend Television's Friday evening news magazine programme ''Six O'Clock Live''. *3 September – BBC1 airs the television film ''
Bomber Harris Marshal of the Royal Air Force Sir Arthur Travers Harris, 1st Baronet, (13 April 1892 – 5 April 1984), commonly known as "Bomber" Harris by the press and often within the RAF as "Butch" Harris, was Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief (AOC-in-C ...
'', a drama based on the life of Arthur Harris and starring
John Thaw John Edward Thaw, (3 January 1942 – 21 February 2002) was an English actor who appeared in a range of television, stage, and cinema roles. He starred in the television series '' Inspector Morse'' as title character Detective Chief Inspector ...
in the eponymous role. *5 September –
Carol Smillie Carol Patricia Smillie (born 23 December 1961) is a Scottish television presenter, actress and former model. Smillie became famous as a presenter on British TV during the 1990s and early 2000s. She was best known for assisting Nicky Campbell on ...
makes her debut as hostess on ITV's ''
Wheel of Fortune The Wheel of Fortune or ''Rota Fortunae'' has been a concept and metaphor since ancient times referring to the capricious nature of Fate. Wheel of Fortune may also refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media Art * ''The Wheel of Fortune'' (Burne-Jo ...
'' who replaces Angela Ekaette. *8 September – Debut of ''
Challenge Anneka ''Challenge Anneka'' is a British Reality television, reality programme that aired on BBC One, BBC1 from 8 September 1989 to 15 October 1995 and was hosted by Anneka Rice. It was announced in 2006 that the series was returning, but this time o ...
'' on BBC1, presented by
Anneka Rice Anne Lucinda Hartley Rice (born 4 October 1958), known professionally as Anneka Rice, is a Welsh-born television and radio presenter, broadcaster, journalist and painter. Early life and education Rice was born in Cowbridge, Glamorgan, Wale ...
. *10 September – BBC1 launches ''
Screen One ''Screen One'' is a British television anthology drama series, produced by the BBC and distributed by BBC Worldwide, that was transmitted on BBC One from 1989 to 1998. A total of six series were broadcast, incorporating sixty individual fil ...
'', an anthology of one-off dramas. The first film is '' One Way Out'', directed by
Mick Ford Mick Ford (born 1 August 1952) is a British actor, screenwriter and playwright, best known for his portrayal of intellectual convict Archer in the cinema version of '' Scum''. Early life and education Ford was born on 1 August 1952 in Croyd ...
and starring
Bob Peck Robert Peck (23 August 1945 – 4 April 1999) was an English actor who played Ronald Craven in the television serial ''Edge of Darkness'', for which he won the BAFTA TV Award for Best Actor. He was also known for his role as game warden Rob ...
, Denis Lawson,
Samantha Bond Samantha Jane Bond (born 27 November 1961) is an English actress, who is best known for playing Miss Moneypenny in four James Bond films during the Pierce Brosnan years, and for her role on ''Downton Abbey'' as the wealthy widow Lady Rosamu ...
and
Enn Reitel Enn Reitel (born 21 June 1950) is a Scottish actor who specialises in voice actor, voice work in video games, movies and TV shows. Early life Reitel's family arrived in Scotland as refugees from Estonia and Germany. He trained as an actor at t ...
. *13 September **The BBC is accused of censorship after banning an interview with Simon Hayward, a former Captain of the Life Guards who spent several years in a Swedish prison after a drug smuggling conviction, just hours before he is due to appear on the ''
Wogan ''Wogan'' is a British television talk show which was broadcast on BBC1 from 1982 until 1992, presented by Terry Wogan. It was usually broadcast live from the BBC Television Theatre in Shepherd's Bush, London, until 1991. It was then broadcas ...
'' show. The decision, taken by BBC1 Controller Jonathan Powell followed protests from several MPs. The BBC says the subject is not appropriate for a family programme, but will be discussed on other shows. **Debut of the children's series ''
Bodger & Badger ''Bodger & Badger'' is a BBC children's comedy programme written by Andy Cunningham (actor), Andy Cunningham, first broadcast in 1989. It starred Cunningham as handyman Simon Bodger and his talking Eurasian badger, badger companion. The program ...
'' on BBC1, starring Andy Cunningham. *14 September **
Peter Sissons Peter George Sissons (17 July 1942 – 1 October 2019) was an English journalist and broadcaster. He was a newscaster for ITN, providing bulletins on ITV and Channel 4, before becoming the presenter of the BBC's ''Question Time'' between 1989 ...
takes over as the presenter of ''
Question Time A question time in a parliament occurs when members of the parliament ask questions of government ministers (including the prime minister), which they are obliged to answer. It usually occurs daily while parliament is sitting, though it can be ca ...
'' as the series returns after its Summer break. **The children's stop-motion animated series ''
Postman Pat ''Postman Pat'' is a British stop-motion animated television series first produced by Woodland Animations. The series follows the adventures of Pat Clifton, a postman who works for Royal Mail postal service in the fictional village of Greendal ...
'' makes its debut in Ireland on Network 2 as part of ''
Dempsey's Den ''The Den'' was a long-running popular children's television strand of Ireland's public broadcaster Raidió Teilifís Éireann. First broadcast on 29 September 1986 on RTÉ1, it moved to Network 2 two years later. Initially a continuity strand ...
''. The animated series '' The Adventures of Spot'' also begins airing in Ireland on that day with an Irish language being dubbed called ''Echtrai Bhrain''. *15 September – ''
Ceefax AM Ceefax (, punning on "seeing facts") was the world's first teletext information service and a forerunner to the current BBC Red Button service. Ceefax was started by the BBC in 1974 and ended, after 38 years of broadcasting, at 23:32:19 BST ...
'' is broadcast for the final time. *25 September – BBC2 airs '' The Interrogation of John'', Malcolm McKay's 1987 '' ScreenPlay'', starring Dennis Quilley, Bill Paterson and Michael Fitzgerald. The film, about the police questioning of a murder suspect and first shown in 1987, now forms the first of a three-part series titled ''A Wanted Man'' which further develops the story. The second part of the trilogy, ''The Secret'', airs on 27 September, while ''Shoreland'' concludes the series on 28 September. *26 September – Debut of ''
Capital City A capital city or capital is the municipality holding primary status in a country, state, province, department, or other subnational entity, usually as its seat of the government. A capital is typically a city that physically encompasses t ...
'', a series about investment bankers produced by Euston Films for Thames on ITV. Thames spent an estimated £500,000 to run newspaper and billboard advertisements to promote the series launch, believed at the time to be the largest advertising spend for a programme in the history of ITV. Full-page advertisements are taken in six national newspapers including the Financial Times, The Times and The Independent, promoting Shane-Longman, the fictitious company of the series and featuring images of cast members in character. *28 September **
Sybil Ruscoe Sybil Ruscoe (born 8th August 1960, Shropshire, England) is a English people, British radio and television presenter. Ruscoe was born in Wem, Shropshire, and began her career on the ''Express & Star'' newspaper in Wolverhampton. She then moved ...
and
Jenny Powell Jenny Powell (born 8 April 1968) is an English television and radio presenter. After appearing on '' No Limits'', she went on to present series such as '' Wheel of Fortune'', '' UP2U'', ''Gimme 5'', '' Live Talk'', ''Wordplay'' and '' Daybreak' ...
are the first female duo to present ''
Top of the Pops ''Top of the Pops'' (''TOTP'') is a British music chart television programme, made by the BBC and originally broadcast weekly between 1January 1964 and 30 July 2006. The programme was the world's longest-running weekly music show. For most o ...
'' on BBC1. **BBC1 debuts ''
Blackadder Goes Forth ''Blackadder Goes Forth'' is the fourth series of the BBC sitcom ''Blackadder'', written by Richard Curtis and Ben Elton, which aired from 28 September to 2 November 1989 on BBC1. The series placed the recurring characters of Blackadder, Bald ...
'', the final instalment of this saga is set in 1917 on the Western Front in the trenches during
World War I World War I (28 July 1914 11 November 1918), often abbreviated as WWI, was one of the deadliest global conflicts in history. Belligerents included much of Europe, the Russian Empire, the United States, and the Ottoman Empire, with fightin ...
, with Rowan Atkinson reprises the role once again as Captain Edmund Blackadder.


October

*1 October – The largest entertainment company in Britain as HIT Entertainment which was originally a Jim Henson production company called Henson International Television launches. They specialise in acquiring rights and distributing television series for children such as ''
Thomas & Friends ''Thomas & Friends'' (originally known as ''Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends'' and later ''Thomas & Friends: Big World! Big Adventures!'') is a British children's television series that aired across 24 series from 1984 to 2021. Based on ''The ...
'', ''
Bob the Builder ''Bob the Builder'' is a British animated children's television series created by Keith Chapman for HIT Entertainment and Hot Animation. The series follows the adventures of Bob, a building contractor, specialising in masonry, along with ...
'', ''
Barney & Friends ''Barney & Friends'' is an American children's television series targeted at young children aged 2–7, created by Sheryl Leach. The series premiered on PBS on April 6, 1992. The series features the title character Barney, a purple anthropomo ...
'', ''
Fireman Sam ''Fireman Sam'' ( Welsh: ') is a Welsh animated children's television series about a fireman named Sam, his fellow firefighters, and other residents in the fictional Welsh rural village of Pontypandy (a portmanteau of two real towns, Pontypridd ...
'', ''
Pingu ''Pingu'' is a stop-motion children's television series co-created by Otmar Gutmann and Erika Brueggemann. It was originally produced from 1990 to 2000 by Swiss company The Pygos Group (originally called Trickfilmstudio) for SF DRS in Switzerl ...
'', ''
Angelina Ballerina ''Angelina Ballerina'' is a children's book series by author Katharine Holabird and illustrator Helen Craig about a fictional mouse (full name Angelina Jeanette Mouseling) who is training to become a ballerina. The first book in the series was ...
'' and ''
The Wiggles The Wiggles are an Australian children's music group formed in Sydney in 1991. The group are currently composed of Anthony Field, Lachlan Gillespie, Simon Pryce and Tsehay Hawkins, as well as supporting members Evie Ferris, John Pearce, ...
''. *2 October **Launch of RTL Veronique, a Dutch private commercial television station broadcasting from Luxembourg. The channel aired to Europe via the Astra satellite and attracted attention in its early days due to its late-night lineup of erotic programmes. The station changed its name to RTL 4 in 1991. **'' Breakfast Time'' is relaunched as ''
Breakfast News ''Breakfast News'' was a breakfast news programme which first aired on BBC1 on 2 October 1989. The programme was previously known as '' Breakfast Time''. It was planned to launch on 18 September 1989 but was held back by two weeks due to tech ...
'' on BBC1. *4 October –
Jeremy Paxman Jeremy Dickson Paxman (born 11 May 1950) is an English broadcaster, journalist, author, and television presenter. Born in Leeds, Paxman was educated at Malvern College and St Catharine's College, Cambridge, where he edited the undergraduate new ...
makes his first regular appearance as presenter of BBC2's ''
Newsnight ''Newsnight'' (or ''BBC Newsnight'') is BBC Two's news and current affairs programme, providing in-depth investigation and analysis of the stories behind the day's headlines. The programme is broadcast on weekdays at 22:30. and is also availa ...
''. He would be in that role until 2014. *11 October **Debut of ''
Around the World in 80 Days ''Around the World in Eighty Days'' (french: link=no, Le tour du monde en quatre-vingts jours) is an adventure novel by the French writer Jules Verne, first published in French in 1872. In the story, Phileas Fogg of London and his newly employe ...
'' on BBC1, a seven-part series in which
Michael Palin Sir Michael Edward Palin (; born 5 May 1943) is an English actor, comedian, writer, television presenter, and public speaker. He was a member of the Monty Python comedy group. Since 1980, he has made a number of travel documentaries. Palin w ...
circumnavigates the world, following the route taken by Jules Verne's fictional character
Phileas Fogg Phileas Fogg () is the protagonist in the 1872 Jules Verne novel ''Around the World in Eighty Days''. Inspirations for the character were the American entrepreneur George Francis Train and American writer and adventurer William Perry Fogg. ...
. The series concludes on 22 November. **Launch of the second generation of the
Rover 200 The Rover 200 Series, and later the Rover 25, are a series of small family cars that were produced by British manufacturer Rover from 1984 until 2005. There have been three distinct generations of the Rover 200. The first generation was a four ...
. Part of its promotion includes an advert in which a man halts his lover's wedding to someone else before the pair drive off together in that car, accompanied by the track "
Up Where We Belong "Up Where We Belong" is a song written by Jack Nitzsche, Buffy Sainte-Marie and Will Jennings that was recorded by Joe Cocker and Jennifer Warnes for the 1982 film '' An Officer and a Gentleman''. Warnes was recommended to sing a song from the f ...
". *16 October – Debut of the sitcom '' Birds of a Feather'' on BBC1, starring
Pauline Quirke Pauline Perpetua Sheen ( Quirke; born 8 July 1959) is an English actress who has played Sharon Theodopolopodous in the long-running comedy series '' Birds of a Feather'' (1988–1999, 2014–2017). For this role, she won the 1990 British Comed ...
,
Linda Robson Linda Patricia Mary Dunford ( Robson; born 13 March 1958) is an English actress and television presenter. She is best known for playing Tracey Stubbs in the sitcom '' Birds of a Feather'' (1989–1998, 2014–2020) and her appearances as a weekl ...
and
Lesley Joseph Lesley Diana Joseph (born 14 October 1945) is an English actress and broadcaster, best known for playing Dorien Green in the television sitcom '' Birds of a Feather'' from 1989 to 1998 and again from 2014 to 2020. Other television credits incl ...
. *20 October – ITV introduces a third weekly episode of '' Coronation Street'' which airs on Fridays at 7:30pm. *29 October – Prime Minister
Margaret Thatcher Margaret Hilda Thatcher, Baroness Thatcher (; 13 October 19258 April 2013) was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1979 to 1990 and Leader of the Conservative Party from 1975 to 1990. She was the first female British prime ...
appears on ITV's ''The Walden Interview'' with
Brian Walden Alastair Brian Walden (8 July 1932 – 9 May 2019) was a British journalist and broadcaster who spent over a decade as a Labour politician and Member of Parliament (MP). He was considered one of the finest political interviewers in the history ...
. His tough stance with Thatcher during the programme is one of the things that helps to contribute to her downfall the following year.


November

*1 November – ITV airs '' One Day in the Life of Television'', a documentary filmed by 50 camera crews looking behind-the-scenes of British television on 1 November 1988. *2 November – The last episode of ''
Blackadder Goes Forth ''Blackadder Goes Forth'' is the fourth series of the BBC sitcom ''Blackadder'', written by Richard Curtis and Ben Elton, which aired from 28 September to 2 November 1989 on BBC1. The series placed the recurring characters of Blackadder, Bald ...
'', ''
Goodbyeee "Goodbyeee", or "Plan F: Goodbyeee", is the sixth and final episode of ''Blackadder Goes Forth'', the fourth and final series of British historical sitcom ''Blackadder''. The episode was first broadcast on BBC1 in the United Kingdom on 2 Novem ...
'' is broadcast on BBC1. With one of the moving endings ever seen on British television, it is aired nine days before
Remembrance Day Remembrance Day (also known as Poppy Day owing to the tradition of wearing a remembrance poppy) is a memorial day observed in Commonwealth member states since the end of the First World War to honour armed forces members who have died in t ...
. The final scene was also voted the ninth most memorable moment of all time in a poll for
The Observer ''The Observer'' is a British newspaper published on Sundays. It is a sister paper to ''The Guardian'' and '' The Guardian Weekly'', whose parent company Guardian Media Group Limited acquired it in 1993. First published in 1791, it is the ...
and Channel 4 on 11 September 1999. *7 November –
MTV Europe MTV Global (formerly as MTV Europe) is the international version of the American TV channel MTV, a 24-hour music and entertainment TV channel that began broadcasting on August 1, 1987, as part of the worldwide MTV network. Initially, MTV serve ...
broadcasts the live programme from East Berlin which were succeeded in both hotels and conference centres that gave access to the channel for the first time, two days before the wall came down to paving the way for German reunification. *8 November – The teenage drama series ''
Byker Grove Byker is a district in the east of the city and metropolitan borough of Newcastle upon Tyne. Home to the Byker Wall estate, made famous by TV series '' Byker Grove'', Byker’s population was recorded at 12,206 in the 2011 census. Byker is borde ...
'' makes its debut on BBC1. *9 November – The last episode of the soap ''
Emmerdale Farm ''Emmerdale'' (known as ''Emmerdale Farm'' until 1989) is a British soap opera that is broadcast on ITV1. The show is set in Emmerdale (known as Beckindale until 1994), a fictional village in the Yorkshire Dales. Created by Kevin Laffan, '' ...
'' which aired under its original title. *14 November – The long-running soap ''Emmerdale Farm'' changes its name to ''Emmerdale'' after 17 years. *16 November – Debut of
Tony Robinson Sir Anthony Robinson (born 15 August 1946) is an English actor, author, broadcaster, comedian, presenter, and political activist. He played Baldrick in the BBC television series ''Blackadder'' and has presented several historical documentarie ...
's children's comedy series ''
Maid Marian and Her Merry Men ''Maid Marian and her Merry Men'' is a British children's television series created and written by Tony Robinson and directed by David Bell. It began in 1989 on BBC1 and ran for four series, with the last episode shown in 1994. The show was a pa ...
'' on BBC1. *19 November–26 November – ''
Prince Caspian ''Prince Caspian'' (originally published as ''Prince Caspian: The Return to Narnia'') is a high fantasy novel for children by C. S. Lewis, published by Geoffrey Bles in 1951. It was the second published of seven novels in ''The Chronicles of N ...
'' becomes the second Narnia book to be aired as a television serial on BBC1 in two parts. * 20 November – The
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service is relaunched to focus on news, sport and current affairs. The magazine elements are significantly reduced and are mainly restricted to the weekend. *20–24 November – TVS pilots a 30-minute late-night edition of its news programme '' Coast to Coast'' called ''Coast to Coast Late''. *21 November – Television coverage of proceedings in the
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begins. *22 November **Following the commencement of televised coverage of the House of Commons the previous day, BBC2 launches a breakfast round-up of yesterday's proceedings. This is preceded by the 8am bulletin from ''
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are invited to appear on BBC2's ''
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''. During their performance, the electricity is cut off by noise limiting circuitry, prompting singer Ian Brown to shout "Amateurs, amateurs" as presenter
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tries to link into the next item. *25 November –
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is selected as the first Britain to travel into space in a live programme aired by ITV. She was one of 13,000 people to apply for the chance to become an astronaut after responding to a radio advertisement and journeys to the
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space station in 1991. *26 November – BBC1 debuts ''
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, Daisuke Ryu and Adrian Rawlins. The serial ends on 17 December. *29 November – Debut of four-part serial ''Blackeyes (TV series), Blackeyes'' on BBC2 which is written and directed by Dennis Potter, adapted from the Blackeyes, novel of the same name, starring Gina Bellman as an attractive model with Michael Gough in a key role as her uncle, described the series theme as the objectification of "young and attractive women as consumer goods in a way that brutalizes both sexes". The serial continues on 20 December.


December

*3 December – ''The Voyage of the Dawn Treader'', another Narnia story, is aired as a four-part serial on BBC1. The serial continues on 24 December. *4 December – ITV airs the 3000th episode of '' Coronation Street''. *6 December **The last episode of the 26-year original run of ''Doctor Who'', part three of ''Survival (Doctor Who), Survival'', is broadcast on BBC1. The long-running show would be off the air for 16 years until it was revived in 2005 with the only new material during this time being Doctor Who (film), an American telemovie in 1996. **The first terrestrial television showing of Stanley Kubrick's 1980 psychological horror classic ''The Shining (film), The Shining'' on ITV, based on Stephen King's 1977 The Shining (novel), novel of the same name starring Jack Nicholson, Shelley Duvall, Scatman Crothers and Danny Lloyd. This was the American theatrical cut of the film, running 25 minutes longer than the version previously released in the UK. *8 December – Alan Bradley (Coronation Street), Alan Bradley (Mark Eden) is fatally run over by a Blackpool tram on '' Coronation Street'', getting the soap's biggest ever audience at almost 27 million viewers, a record that remains to this day. *11 December – Debut of ''The Landscape Channel, The Art of Landscape'' on Channel 4, a programme that shows slowly changing sceneries, animations and landscapes accompanied by music. Initially lasting for three hours, it is broadcast throughout the morning when ITV Schools was off air, from March 1990, the slot is reduced to 30 minutes and aired prior to ''
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''. After disappearing from the schedule in early 1991, it makes a one-off return in August 1997. *17 December – The network television premiere of John Hughes (filmmaker), John Hughes' 1985 American fantasy comedy ''Weird Science (film), Weird Science'' on BBC2, starring Anthony Michael Hall, Ilan Mitchell-Smith, Kelly LeBrock and Bill Paxton. *24 December **The network television premiere of the ghost story ''The Woman in Black (1989 film), The Woman in Black'' on ITV, based on Susan Hill's acclaimed novella. **The network television premiere of Jim Henson's 1986 fantasy adventure ''Labyrinth (1986 film), Labyrinth'' on BBC1, starring David Bowie and Jennifer Connelly. **The iconic British Airways ''British Airways face advertisement, Face'' advert is first aired. It was made by advertising firm Saatchi & Saatchi, having been written by Graham Fink and Jeremy Clarke, with Hugh Hudson as director which also often considered to became a television commercial classic. *25 December **Christmas Day highlights on BBC1 include the network television premieres of the Paul Hogan's 1986 smash hit comedy ''Crocodile Dundee'' and the John Cleese film ''Clockwise (film), Clockwise''. **Debut of ''Noel's Christmas Presents'' on BBC1, presented by Noel Edmonds. **Christmas Day highlights on ITV include the network television premieres of ''The BFG (1989 film), The BFG'' and ''Down and Out in Beverly Hills''. **The children's series ''Playbus'' is renamed ''Playdays''. The show's name is changed after the BBC received a complaint from the National Play bus, Playbus Association. *26 December – Boxing Day highlights on ITV include the network television premieres of the blockbuster 1983 Star Wars sequel ''Return of the Jedi'', starring Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford and Carrie Fisher, as well as the 1986 comedy film ''Ruthless People'' starring Danny DeVito. *28 December – Paul Gambaccini guest presents a special end-of-decade edition of ''
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'' with Mike Read. *29 December – Deirdre Barlow (Anne Kirkbride) confronts her husband Ken Barlow (Coronation Street), Ken (William Roache) on ''Coronation Street'' before throwing him out, ending their decade-long television marriage. *31 December **The network television premiere of Peter Yates' 1983 British/American science-fiction fantasy adventure ''Krull (film), Krull'' on BBC1, starring Kenneth Marshall, Lysette Anthony,
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, Francesca Annis, Alun Armstrong, David Battley, Bernard Bresslaw, Robbie Coltrane and Liam Neeson. **BBC1 says goodbye to the 1980s with ''Clive James, Clive James on the 80s'', a special two-hour programme reviewing the decade. **BBC2 has its own review of the 1980s, with ''The Late Show (UK TV series), The Late Show Eighties'', featuring highlights of 1980s rock music. **The animated special ''Granpa'', based on the book by veteran English children's author and illustrator John Burningham and produced by John Coates (producer), John Coates and directed by Dianne Jackson, best for working on the animated Christmas special ''The Snowman'' is shown on Channel 4 at 6:30pm. *December **The controversial Broadcasting Bill is introduced into Parliament by the Government. It will pave the way for the deregulation of commercial television. **A hearing at the Appeal Court upholds the broadcasting ban.


Debuts


BBC1

*2 January –
Precious Bane
' (1989) *3 January – ''Greenclaws'' (1989–1990) *4 January – ''Tom's Midnight Garden (1989 TV series), Tom's Midnight Garden'' (1989) *5 January – ''Dooby Duck's Disco Bus'' (1989–1992) *6 January – ''Making Out (TV series), Making Out'' (1989–1991) *22 January – ''Campion (1989 TV series), Campion'' (1989–1990) *26 January – '' Joint Account'' (1989–1990) *28 January – '' Midnight Caller'' (1988–1991) *15 February – ''The Country Boy (TV series), The Country Boy'' (1989) *19 February – ''Laura and Disorder'' (1989) *9 March – ''A Touch of Spice (TV series), A Touch of Spice'' (1989) *2 April – ''May to December'' (1989–1994) *3 April – ''C/o The Bartons, The Bartons'' (1988) *6 April – ''Tricky Business (British TV series), Tricky Business'' (1989–1991) *7 April – ''The Justice Game'' (1989–1990) *8 April – ''
MacGyver Angus "Mac" MacGyver is the title character and the protagonist in the TV series ''MacGyver''. He is played by Richard Dean Anderson in the 1985 original series. Lucas Till portrays a younger version of MacGyver in the 2016 reboot. In both p ...
'' (1985–1992, 2016–2021) *2 May – ''Take Me Home (TV series), Take Me Home'' (1989) *12 May – ''Jumping the Queue (TV series), Jumping the Queue'' (1989) *20 May – ''
That's Showbusiness ''That's Showbusiness'' is a game show that aired on BBC1 from 20 May 1989 to 8 July 1996 and hosted by Mike Smith. Format In the first three series, the game was played with two teams of three with team captains Kenny Everett and Gloria Hunni ...
'' (1989–1996) *9 July – ''Chelworth (TV series), Chelworth'' (1989) *8 September – ''
Challenge Anneka ''Challenge Anneka'' is a British Reality television, reality programme that aired on BBC One, BBC1 from 8 September 1989 to 15 October 1995 and was hosted by Anneka Rice. It was announced in 2006 that the series was returning, but this time o ...
'' (1989–1995, 2006) *10 September – ''
Screen One ''Screen One'' is a British television anthology drama series, produced by the BBC and distributed by BBC Worldwide, that was transmitted on BBC One from 1989 to 1998. A total of six series were broadcast, incorporating sixty individual fil ...
'' (1989–1998) *13 September **''
Bodger & Badger ''Bodger & Badger'' is a BBC children's comedy programme written by Andy Cunningham (actor), Andy Cunningham, first broadcast in 1989. It starred Cunningham as handyman Simon Bodger and his talking Eurasian badger, badger companion. The program ...
'' (1989–1999) ** ''Fantastic Max'' (1988–1990) *14 September **''The Poddington Peas'' (1989) **''Penny Crayon'' (1989–1990) **''Clockwise (BBC TV series), Clockwise'' (1989–1991) *19 September – ''The Paradise Club'' (1989–1990) *28 September – ''
Blackadder Goes Forth ''Blackadder Goes Forth'' is the fourth series of the BBC sitcom ''Blackadder'', written by Richard Curtis and Ben Elton, which aired from 28 September to 2 November 1989 on BBC1. The series placed the recurring characters of Blackadder, Bald ...
'' (1989) *2 October – ''
Breakfast News ''Breakfast News'' was a breakfast news programme which first aired on BBC1 on 2 October 1989. The programme was previously known as '' Breakfast Time''. It was planned to launch on 18 September 1989 but was held back by two weeks due to tech ...
'' (1989–2000) *5 October – ''Bluebirds (TV series), Bluebirds'' (1989) *11 October – ''
Around the World in 80 Days ''Around the World in Eighty Days'' (french: link=no, Le tour du monde en quatre-vingts jours) is an adventure novel by the French writer Jules Verne, first published in French in 1872. In the story, Phileas Fogg of London and his newly employe ...
'' (1989) *16 October – '' Birds of a Feather'' (1989–1998 BBC, 2014–2020 ITV) *29 October – ''Mother Love (TV series), Mother Love'' (1989) *6 November – ''Happy Families (1989 TV series), Happy Families'' (1989–1990) *8 November – ''
Byker Grove Byker is a district in the east of the city and metropolitan borough of Newcastle upon Tyne. Home to the Byker Wall estate, made famous by TV series '' Byker Grove'', Byker’s population was recorded at 12,206 in the 2011 census. Byker is borde ...
'' (1989–2006) *16 November **''
Maid Marian and Her Merry Men ''Maid Marian and her Merry Men'' is a British children's television series created and written by Tony Robinson and directed by David Bell. It began in 1989 on BBC1 and ran for four series, with the last episode shown in 1994. The show was a pa ...
'' (1989–1994) **''Victoria Wood (1989 TV series), Victoria Wood'' (1989) *19 November – ''Prince Caspian/The Voyage of the Dawn Treader (1989 TV serial), Prince Caspian/The Voyage of the Dawn Treader'' (1989) *26 November – ''
The Ginger Tree ''The Ginger Tree'' is a 1977 novel by Scottish novelist Oswald Wynd published in the UK by Collins Publishers. The novel was adapted into a 4-part TV series by the BBC and Japan's NHK , also known as NHK, is a Japanese public broadcast ...
'' (1989) *25 December – ''Noel's Christmas Presents'' (1989–1999) *28 December – ''The New Yogi Bear Show'' (1988) *29 December – ''Commercial Breakdown'' (1989–2008)


BBC2

*4 January – ''The Dark Angel (TV series), The Dark Angel'' (1989) *13 January – ''A Bit of Fry & Laurie'' (1989–1995) *1 March – ''Shadow of the Noose'' (1989) *3 April – ''Chris and Crumble'' (1989) *26 April – ''Shalom Salaam'' (1989) *12 May – ''KYTV (TV series), KYTV'' (1989–1993) *19 May – ''Tygo Road'' (1989–1990) *9 June – ''I, Lovett'' (1989–1993) *16 June – ''Mornin' Sarge'' (1989) *10 July – ''
The O-Zone ''The O-Zone'' is a weekly music magazine show broadcast on BBC from 1989 to 2000 made by BBC Children's Presentation. The first series was presented by Andy Crane on BBC One as a ten-minute filler each weekday morning during the summer sch ...
'' (1989–2000) *19 September – ''Look and Read'': ''Through the Dragon's Eye'' (1989) *4 October – ''Nice Work (TV series), Nice Work'' (1989) *22 October – ''The Smoggies'' (1988–1991) *1 November – ''Summer's Lease (TV series), Summer's Lease'' (1989) *29 November – ''Blackeyes (TV series), Blackeyes'' (1989) *31 December – ''The Late Show (British TV programme), The Late Show'' (1989–1995)


ITV

*6 January **''Round the Bend'' (1989–1991) **''Hot Dog (UK TV series), Hot Dog'' (1989–1991) **''High Street Blues'' (1989) *7 January – ''Superboy (TV series), Superboy'' (1988–1992) *8 January – ''Agatha Christie's Poirot'' (1989–2013) *13 January – ''A Bit of a Do'' (1989) *16 January – ''
Press Gang ''Press Gang'' is a British children's television comedy drama consisting of 43 episodes across five series that were broadcast from 1989 to 1993. It was produced by Richmond Film & Television for Central, and screened on the ITV network in i ...
'' (1989–1993) *25 January – ''Young Charlie Chaplin'' (1989) *8 February – ''Flying Squad (TV series), Flying Squad'' (1989–1990) *11 February – '' Home and Away'' (1988–present) *12 February – '' Find a Family'' (1989–1991) *15 February – ''Mr. Fixit (British TV series), Mr. Fixit'' (1989) *18 February – ''Woof!'' (1989–1997) *21 February – ''Hitman (British game show), Hitman'' (1989) *24 February **''
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'' (1989–1999) **''A Quiet Conspiracy'' (1989) *26 February ** ''Forever Green'' (1989–1992) ** ''Forever Knight'' (1989–1992) *6 March – ''Winners and Losers'' (1989) *13 March **''The Labours of Erica'' (1989–1990) **''Keynotes (British game show), Keynotes'' (1989–1992) *15 March **''Emu's TV programmes, EMU-TV'' (1989) **''
Children's Ward ''Children's Ward'' (retitled ''The Ward'' from 1995 to 1998) is a British children's television drama series produced by Granada Television and broadcast on the ITV network as part of its '' Children's ITV'' strand on weekday afternoons. The p ...
'' (1989–2000) *16 March – ''
Mike and Angelo ''Mike and Angelo'' is a British sci-fi TV sitcom series, that ran on CITV between 16 March 1989 and 7 March 2000. The show is ITV's second longest running sitcom (as per series count). Plot The shows initially centred on Mike King (played by ...
'' (1989–2000) *21 March – ''Bradley (TV series), Bradley'' (1989) *1 April – ''Ghost Train (TV series), Ghost Train'' (1989–1991) *2 April – '' The Heroes'' (1989) *4 April – '' TUGS'' (1989) *6 April – ''Rolf's Cartoon Club'' (1989–1993) *12 April – ''No Strings (1989 TV series), No Strings'' (1989) *14 April **''Windfalls'' (1989) **''Grim Tales'' (1989–1991) **''Surgical Spirit (TV series), Surgical Spirit'' (1989–1995) *17 April – ''When Will I Be Famous? (ITV series), When Will I Be Famous?'' (1989) *23 April **''Tanamera – Lion of Singapore'' (1989) **''Capstick's Law'' (1989) *2 May – ''The Bubblegum Brigade'' (1989) *20 May – ''Brian Conley: This Way Up'' (1989–1990) *21 May – ''A Tale of Two Cities (1989 TV series), A Tale of Two Cities'' (1989) *26 May – ''Sob Sisters'' (1989) *3 June – ''Young, Gifted and Broke'' (1989) *5 June ** ''The Nineteenth Hole'' (1989) **''Huxley Pig'' (1989–1990) *6 June – ''Sounds Like Music'' (1989–1990) *7 June **''Everybody's Equal'' (1989–1991) **''Split Ends (British TV series), Split Ends'' (1989) *11 June **''We Are Seven (TV series), We Are Seven'' (1989–1991) **''Tales of Sherwood Forest'' (1989) *12 June – ''Rules of Engagement (1989 TV series), Rules of Engagement'' (1989) *16 June – ''After the War (miniseries), After the War'' (1989) *5 July – ''Bangers and Mash (TV series), Bangers and Mash'' (1989) *11 July – ''Somewhere to Run'' (1989) *19 July – ''
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'' (1989–1990) *23 July – ''Back Home (film), Back Home'' (1989) *26 July – ''Anything More Would Be Greedy'' (1989) *2 August – ''Garfield and Friends'' (1988–1994) *18 August – ''Murder Weekend'' (1989) *20 August – ''The Fifteen Streets'' (1989) *27 August – ''
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'' (1989) *2 September – ''Saracen (TV series), Saracen'' (1989) *5 September – ''French Fields'' (1989–1991) *10 September – ''It's Stardust'' (1989–1990) *13 September – ''The Best of Magic'' (1989–1990) *15 September – ''Act of Will'' (1989) *25 September – ''Streetwise (TV series), Streetwise'' (1989–1992) *26 September – ''
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'' (1989–1990) *27 September – ''Wisdom of the Gnomes'' (1987–1988) *1 October – ''Close to Home (1989 TV series), Close to Home'' (1989–1990) *4 October **''Take the Plunge'' (1989) **''Confessional (TV series), Confessional'' (1989) *8 October – ''Goals on Sunday (1989 TV programme), Goals on Sunday'' (1989–1992) *2 November – ''The Riddlers'' (1989–1998) *6 November – ''About Face (TV series), About Face'' (1989–1991) *8 November – ''The Free Frenchman'' (1989) *15 November – ''All Change'' (1989–1991) *2 December – ''Frederick Forsyth Presents'' (1989–1990) *8 December – ''Stay Lucky'' (1989–1993) *21 December – ''The Shell Seekers (1989 film), The Shell Seekers'' (1989) *24 December – ''The Woman in Black (1989 film), The Woman in Black'' (1989) *25 December – ''The BFG (1989 film), The BFG'' (1989) *26 December – ''K.T.V'' (1989–1992) *27 December – ''Judith Krantz's Till We Meet Again, Till We Meet Again'' (1989) *28 December – ''The Tailor of Gloucester (film), The Tailor of Gloucester'' (1989) *Unknown **''Satellite City (cartoon series), Satellite City'' (1988)


Channel 4

*1 January – ''The Dog It Was That Died'' (1989) *5 January – ''Desmond's'' (1989–1994) *17 March – ''
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'' (1989-1996) *18 January – ''Thirtysomething'' (1987–1991) *27 January – '' Roseanne'' (1988–1997) *14 February – ''Out on Tuesday'' (aka Out) (1989–1992) *20 February – ''Behaving Badly (TV serial), Behaving Badly'' (1989) *3 April – ''
The Channel Four Daily ''The Channel Four Daily'' (or ''Channel 4 Daily'') is a breakfast television news magazine, which was produced by Independent Television News, in collaboration with other independent production companies for Channel 4. The programme was Channel ...
'' (1989–1992) *8 April – ''The World of David the Gnome'' (1985) *23 April – ''The Henderson Kids'' (1985–1987) *23 May – ''Absolutely (TV series), Absolutely'' (1989–1993) *30 May – ''Prisoners of Childhood'' (1989) *11 June – ''The Manageress'' (1989–1990) *22 June – ''
Traffik ''Traffik'' is a 1989 British television serial about an illegal drug trade. Its three stories are interwoven, with arcs told from the perspectives of Afghan and Pakistani growers, dealers and manufacturers, German dealers, and British users. ...
'' (1989) *20 August **''The Wonder Years'' (1988–1993) **''The Endless Game'' (1989) *17 October – ''Sticky Moments'' (1989–1990) *11 November – ''4 Play'' (1989–1991) (Anthology) *31 December – ''Granpa'' (1989) *Unknown – ''Club X'' (1989)


Sky Channel/One

*5 February **''Dolly (1987 TV series), Dolly'' (1987–1988) ** ''Spearfield's Daughter'' (1986) *6 February – ''Sky Star Search'' (1989–1991) *3 September – ''21 Jump Street'' (1987–1991) *15 October – ''Amerika (miniseries), Amerika'' (1987) *24 October – ''Dick_Francis#Adaptations, Dick Francis Mysteries'' (1989) *Unknown – ''My Little Pony (TV series), My Little Pony'' (1986–1987)


Sky News

*6 February – ''
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'' (1989–2019)


Channels


New channels


Defunct channels


Rebranded channels


Television shows


Changes of network affiliation


Returning this year after a break of one year or longer

* ''Watch with Mother'' (1952–1975) (1987, 1989, 1993 VHS Only)


Ending this year

*10 February – ''High Street Blues'' (1989) *29 March – ''Tumbledown Farm'' (1988–1989) *19 April – ''Charlie Chalk'' (1988–1989) *26 April – ''Barney (UK TV series), Barney'' (1988–1989) *1 May – ''The Benny Hill Show'' (1955–1989) *16 May – ''The Book Tower'' (1979–1989) *5 June – ''When Will I Be Famous? (ITV series), When Will I Be Famous'' (1989) *6 June – ''The Bubblegum Brigade'' (1989)https://web.archive.org/web/20041209035925/http://www.bbc.co.uk/comedy/guide/articles/b/bubblegumbrigade_1299000452.shtml *18 June – ''Three Up, Two Down'' (1985–1989) *27 June – '' TUGS'' (1989) *11 July – ''The Bretts'' (1987–1989) *17 July – ''Rules of Engagement (1989 TV series), Rules of Engagement'' (1989) *23 July – ''Tales of Sherwood Forest'' (1989) *24 July – ''
Traffik ''Traffik'' is a 1989 British television serial about an illegal drug trade. Its three stories are interwoven, with arcs told from the perspectives of Afghan and Pakistani growers, dealers and manufacturers, German dealers, and British users. ...
'' (1989) *8 August – ''Creepy Crawlies'' (1987–1989) *15 August – ''C.A.B.'' (1986–1989) *21 August – ''Dramarama (TV series), Dramarama'' (1983–1989) *30 August – ''Anything More Would Be Greedy'' (1989) *1 September – ''Bangers and Mash (TV series), Bangers and Mash'' (1989) *20 September – ''Emu's TV programmes, EMU-TV'' (1989) *29 September – '' Breakfast Time'' (1983–1989) *8 October – ''First of the Summer Wine'' (1988–1989) *9 October – ''Streets Apart'' (1988–1989) *13 October – ''Square Deal (TV series), Square Deal'' (1988–1989) *25 October – ''Confessional (TV series), Confessional'' (1989) *19 November – ''Mother Love (TV series), Mother Love'' (1989) *25 November – ''Saracen (TV series), Saracen'' (1989) *1 December – ''A Bit of a Do'' (1989) *6 December – ''Doctor Who'' (1963–1989, 1996, 2005–present) *7 December – ''The Poddington Peas'' (1989) *17 December – ''
The Ginger Tree ''The Ginger Tree'' is a 1977 novel by Scottish novelist Oswald Wynd published in the UK by Collins Publishers. The novel was adapted into a 4-part TV series by the BBC and Japan's NHK , also known as NHK, is a Japanese public broadcast ...
'' (1989) *18 December – ''The Real Ghostbusters'' (1986–1991) *24 December – ''Ever Decreasing Circles'' (1984–1989) *25 December – ''Thunderbirds Superstar 90'' (1987–1988)


Births

* 8 February – Dani Harmer, actress * 2 March – Nathalie Emmanuel, actress * 23 March – Jessica Baglow, actress * 23 July – Daniel Radcliffe, actor (''Harry Potter (film series), Harry Potter'' films) * London Hughes, presenter and comedian


Deaths


See also

* 1989 in British music * 1989 in British radio * 1989 in the United Kingdom * List of British films of 1989


References


External links


List of 1989 British television series
at IMDb {{Years in TV by country, 1989 1989 in British television,