2008 in British television
This is a list of events that took place in 2008 related to British television. == Events == === January === === February === === March === === April === === May === === June === === July === === August === === September === === October === === November === === December === == Debuts == === BBC One === 1 January – Sense and Sensibility 5 January – Basil's Swap Shop The One and Only 8 January – Mistresses 10 January – Fairy Tales 13 January – Lark Rise to Candleford 4 February – Frankenstein's Cat 7 February – Ashes to Ashes 17 February – The Last Enemy 10 March – Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is 15 March – I'd Do Anything 28 March – The Passion 12 April – The Kids Are All Right 28 April – Out of the Blue 1 May – The Invisibles 30 June – Criminal Justice 5 July – Last Choir Standing 8 July – Bonekickers 30 July – Lost Land of the Jaguar 10 August – Britain From Above 26 August – Mutual Friends 11 September – The Planners Are Coming 14 September – Tess of the D'Urbervilles 18 September – The Undercover Soldier 20 September – Merlin Hole in the Wall 7 October Sunshine 12 October – Stephen Fry in America 19 October – Ian Fleming: Where Bond Began 24 October – Little Dorrit 3 November – The Pinky and Perky Show 13 November – Apparitions 23 November – Survivors 30 November – Wallander 25 December – A Matter of Loaf and Death === BBC Two === === BBC Three === === BBC Four === === ITV (1/2/3/4/CITV) === === Channel 4 === === Five === === E4 === === Sky1 === === Watch === === Dave === === FX === === Other channels === == Channels == === New channels === === Defunct channels === === Rebranding channels === == Television shows == === Changes of network affiliation === === Returning this year after a break of one year or longer === == Continuing television shows == === 1920s === === 1930s === === 1950s === === 1960s === === 1970s === === 1980s === === 1990s === === 2000s === == Ending this year == == Deaths == == Top 10 highest viewed programmes == === Notes === A Matter of Loaf and Death is the highest viewed non-sporting event since an episode of Coronation Street in 2004 had 16.33 million.
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