Overview of the events of 2014 in British television
Это список событий, произошедших в 2014 году и связанных с британским телевидением .
События
январь
февраль
Маршировать
Апрель
Может
Июнь
Июль
Август
Сентябрь
октябрь
ноябрь
декабрь
Самое просматриваемое телевидение в этом году
Топ-20 самых просматриваемых трансляций
Дебюты
Би-би-си
ИТВ
Канал 4
5 канал
Другие каналы
Кубок мира
Победителем чемпионата мира 2014 года стала Германия.
Каналы
Новые каналы
Несуществующие каналы
Ребрендинг каналов
Телевизионные шоу
Изменения сетевой принадлежности
Возвращаемся в этом году после перерыва в один год или больше
Продолжение телешоу
1920-е годы
1930-е годы
1950-е годы
1960-е
1970-е
1980-е
1990-е
2000-е
2010-е
Окончание в этом году
Летальные исходы
See also
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Внешние ссылки
- Список британских телесериалов 2014 года на IMDb