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2005 in television

This is a list of television-related events in 2005.

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Events

  • January 1 – DirecTV drops the Trio channel from its lineup. The network loses two-thirds of its 20 million viewers, putting in doubt the future of the NBC Universal channel.
  • January 5 – The 35th anniversary episode of All My Children airs on ABC. The special episode, which brought back former characters Mark Dalton (Mark LaMura) and Nick Davis (Larry Keith), was also unique in that it was the last appearance of ailing actress Ruth Warrick. She died less than two weeks after the episode aired.
  • January 8 – CBS airs the first episode of The Will, a reality series. Ratings for the show are so low, it becomes one of only a handful of series in American TV history to be cancelled after only one episode.
  • February 2 – Paramount Television and UPN announce the cancellation of Star Trek: Enterprise. When the series leaves the air on May 13, it will bring to a close an 18-year, uninterrupted run of four consecutive Star Trek series dating back to 1987.
  • February 6 – American Dad pilot episode aired on FOX.
  • February 8 – Teachers' TV, run by the Department for Education and Skills, launched on Sky Digital (channel 686) and Freeview.
  • February 19 – EastEnders celebrates its twentieth anniversary on the air, airing a special episode in which Dirty Den Watts is killed by his new wife Chrissie.
  • February 23 – UKTV Style Gardens, a channel dedicated to gardening programmes, launched.
  • February 26 – Sound TV, previously known as The Great British Television Channel, launched on Sky Digital (588).
  • March 7 – ABC Australia launches its second TV station, available only to digital viewers, ABC2.
  • March 26 – Nine years after its last new episode and sixteen years since its last regular run, Doctor Who returns to BBC1 for a new season, the twenty-seventh in total since 1963. Christopher Eccleston and Billie Piper star. An average 10.81 million viewers, over 40% of the watching audience, tune in, winning its timeslot and making it No. 3 BBC show and No. 7 across all channels for the week.
  • April 2 – Digital channel BBC Four broadcasts a live re-make of the famous 1953 science-fiction drama The Quatermass Experiment. The production is the first live drama broadcast by the BBC for over twenty years, and draws BBC Four's second highest audience to date, with an average of 482,000 viewers.
  • April 5 – The North American premiere of the new Doctor Who series occurs on the CBC in Canada, the first channel outside of BBC One in the UK to air the new show.
  • April 8 – 12.9 million viewers watched Ken Barlow tie the knot with Deirdre Rachid on Coronation Street, one day before Prince Charles's wedding to Camilla Parker Bowles (8.7 million viewers watched). The scheduling move echoed Ken and Deirdre's first marriage, which occurred two days before Charles's nuptials to Diana, Princess of Wales, and which also beat the Royal wedding in the television ratings (see 1981 in television).
  • April 8 – Live broadcast of the state funeral of Pope John Paul II.
  • May 1 – Family Guy returns on FOX after three years off the schedule.
  • May 2 – Hunter Tylo returns to The Bold and the Beautiful (arguably the most-watched television series in the world) after her character, Dr. Taylor Forrester, was "killed off" three years ago. The revelation that she was alive shocked many viewers and publications as it had not been hinted by any other sources, print or online.

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