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2003 in television
See also: 2002 in television, other events of 2003, 2004 in television and the list of 'years in television'.
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Events
- February 16 - The landmark 300th episode of The Simpsons airs.
- Late February-March - Talk show host David Letterman is forced to take a few weeks off from his Late Show due to a bout of shingles (subsequent Top Ten Lists would occasionally have entries that poked fun at this). A string of celebrities guest host for Letterman while he's away including Bruce Willis, Regis Philbin, Will Ferrell and Elvis Costello.
- April 22 - On All My Children, Bianca Montgomery (Eden Riegel) kisses Lena Kundera (Olga Sosnovska ); this is the first lesbian kiss on American daytime television.
- September 6 - Sonic X premieres on TV Tokyo, later introduced to the Fox Box in September, several other animés also premiered on TV Tokyo.
- September 14 - Lilo and Stitch premieres on ABC Kids
- October 4 - A live action version of the popular "Sailor Moon" franchise premieres on Japanese television. The show immediately spreads around the world as fans of the already-popular Japanese anime of the same name post whole episodes of the program onto the Internet.
- November - premieres on Kids WB
- November 10 - The 4000th episode of Wheel of Fortune since the pairing of host and hostess Pat Sajak and Vanna White airs.
- November 11 - BBC current affairs series Panorama, launched in 1953 (see (1953 in television), becomes the first UK television show to reach its 50th anniversary on air.
- Gary Coleman, former star of Diff'rent Strokes, is one of many candidates for Governor of California in the gubernatorial recall election. He comes in 8th place. Another Hollywood star comes in first: Arnold Schwarzenegger.
- Coronation Street shows its first gay kiss.
- EastEnders brings Dirty Den back from the supposed dead after a decade.
- The much vaunted TV3 rival to RTÉ's The Late Late Show, Eamon Dunphy's The Dunphy Show bombs, pulling in less than half the Late Late's viewership. The show is axed in December after only 15 shows.
- Longtime broadcaster on the BBC and ITN, and latterly news anchor on Sky News, Bob Friend retires.
Debuts
- All Grown Up!, the Rugrats spinoff
- Chappelle's Show
- Dead Like Me
- The Dunphy Show with Eamon Dunphy
- Eve
- Las Vegas
- My Life as a Teenage Robot
- Nip/Tuck
- One Tree Hill
- Queer Eye for the Straight Guy
- Reno 911!
- Romeo!
- Two and a Half Men
- Whoopi, with Whoopi Goldberg
Television Shows
- Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius (2002-present)
- All My Children (1970-present)
- American Idol: The Search For A Superstar (2002-present)
- As Told By Ginger - (2000-present)
- Big Brother (1999-present)
- Braceface (2001-present)
- Buzz Lightyear of Star Command (2000-present)
- Curb Your Enthusiasm (2000-present)
- Cops (1989-present)
- Everybody Loves Raymond (1996-2005)
- The Fairly OddParents (2001-present)
- Friends (1994-2004)
- General Hospital (1963-present)
- Hey Arnold! (1996-present)
- Jeopardy! (1984-present)
- King of the Hill (1997-present)
- Late Night with Conan O'Brien (1993-present)
- Lilo and Stitch (2003-present)
- The Late Show with David Letterman (1993-present)
- Law & Order (1990-present)
- The O.C. Premiered (2003-present)
- The Osbournes (2002-present)
- The Real World (1992-present)
- Rocket Power (1999-present)
- Rugrats (1991-2004)
- Saturday Night Live (1975-present)
- Sesame Street (1969-present)
- Sex and the City (1998-2004)
- (1999-present)
- The Simpsons (1989-present)
- The Sopranos (1999-present)
- South Park (1997-present)
- Spongebob Squarepants (1999-present)
- Spooks (UK) (2002-present)
- The Tonight Show (1954-present)
- Wheel of Fortune (1975-present)
Ending this year
- Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997-2003)
- Dawson's Creek (1998-2003)
- Farscape (1999-2003)
- Just Shoot Me (1997-2003)
- Sabrina (1996-2003)
- Touched by an Angel (1994-2003)
- The Dunphy Show (Sept-Dec 2003)
Births
Deaths
- January 12 - Maurice Gibb, 53, actor/songwriter of the Bee-Gees
- January 23 - Nell Carter, actress, singer, of Gimme a Break
- February 27 - Fred Rogers, TV's "Mister Rogers" of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
- March 22 - Terry Lloyd, news reporter, killed during Iraq War skirmish
- March 30 - Gaby Rado , news reporter, accidental death while covering Iraq War
- April 2 - Pat Leavy , Hannah Finnegan in Fair City after being taken ill on set.
- August 3 - Neil Gormet
- September 11 - John Ritter, known mostly as Jack Tripper from Three's Company, but at the time was involved in the sitcom 8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter and the cartoon Clifford the Big Red Dog
- October 4 - James Forlong , dismissed Sky News journalist accused of faking Iraq War report, commits suicide.
- October 27 - Rod Roddy, announcer on Press Your Luck, Soap and (most famously) The Price Is Right
- November 9 - Art Carney
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