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Pages in category "1980s British television talk shows" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
20 January – The largest ever British TV audience for a film is recorded when some 23,500,000 viewers tune in for the ITV showing of the James Bond film Live and Let Die, released in 1973 and starring Roger Moore, making his debut as Ian Fleming's secret agent 007. [2] 21 January – The final episode of Jamie and the Magic Torch airs on ITV.
Television portal; United Kingdom portal; 1980s portal; Television series which originated in the United Kingdom in the decade 1980s. i.e. in the years 1980 to 1989.Television shows that originated in other countries and only later aired in the United Kingdom should be removed from this category and its sub-categories
At 4:45pm, the first programme shown is the game show Countdown, presented by Richard Whiteley, which, barring the news, is the only programme from the launch night which will still be running over forty years later. At 7:00pm, the first edition of Channel 4 News, the UK's first hour-long news programme, is broadcast.
10 O'Clock Live – comedy/news (2011–2013) 10 Years Younger (UK) – makeover; The 11 O'Clock Show – satire, comedy (1998–2000) 15 Storeys High – sitcom (2002–2004) 100% – game show (1997–2001) 100 Greatest Sexy Moments – documentary; 101 Dalmatian Street – animated (2019–2020) 101 Ways to Leave a Gameshow – game show (2010)
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The Bell (TV series) Bird of Prey (TV serial) A Bit of a Do; Blackeyes (TV series) Bleak House (1985 TV serial) Blood Money (TV series) Blott on the Landscape (TV series) Bluebell (TV series) Bognor (TV series) Boon (TV series) The Borgias (1981 TV series) Boys from the Blackstuff; The Brack Report; Brideshead Revisited (TV series) The Brief ...
From 2001 onwards, many of the former overnight programmes associated with the old Night Network and Night Time services were replaced with repeats of networked daytime shows (many of these including on-screen BSL signing for the deaf). By 2005, the only original Night Time programme still airing was the offbeat cookery show Get Stuffed ...