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The Jerry Springer Show makes its UK TV debut on UK Living and is aired twice weekly at 7pm. Mr. Men and Little Miss debuts on ITV. 10 September – BBC Wales relaunches its rugby union coverage under the name of Scrum V. It replaces Rugby Special Wales. 11 September The children's stop-motion animated series Oakie Doke makes its debut on BBC1 ...
Game On (British TV series) Gaytime TV; The Ghostbusters of East Finchley; Ghosts (1995 TV series) Give My Head Peace; Gladiators: Train 2 Win; The Glam Metal Detectives; The Glass Virgin; Going, Going, Gone (game show) The Governor (British TV series) Gower's Cricket Monthly
Pages in category "1995 British television seasons" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. ... Last of the Summer Wine series 16;
Out of the Blue is a British television crime drama series, set and filmed in Sheffield, and broadcast on BBC One between 23 May 1995, and 9 September 1996. A total of twelve episodes were broadcast across two series.
1995 British television series endings (4 C, 107 P) S. ... Pages in category "1995 in British television" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.
The majority of special events attracting large audiences are often carried on more than one channel. The most watched special event programme of all time on a single channel in the UK is the 1973 wedding ceremony of Princess Anne, shown only on BBC One. Pre-1981 figures supplied by the British Film Institute (BFI)
That's Life! – magazine-style TV series; That's the Question – game show; Theatre 625 – drama anthology; Theatre Parade – excerpts from London shows; Thérèse Raquin; They Think It's All Over – panel game; There's Nothing to Worry About! – comedy sketch show; There's Something About Megan – music; There's Something About Miriam ...
Time After Time is a British television sitcom that aired between 1993 and 1995 on ITV. After an initial pilot episode aired on 3 July 1993 [1] it was followed by two full series of seven episodes broadcast between 18 March 1994 and 19 May 1995. [2] At the 1994 British Comedy Awards it won the award as the best ITV sitcom.