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2003 British television series debuts

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Pingu
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Little Britain
British character-based comedy sketch show
QI
QI (Quite Interesting) is a British comedy panel game quiz show for television created and co-produced by John Lloyd. The series currently airs on BBC Two and is presented by Sandi Toksvig. It features permanent panellist Alan Davies and three guest panellists per episode; the panellists are mostly comedians. The series was presented by Stephen Fry from its beginning in 2003 until 2016.
Peep Show
television series
Jakers! The Adventures of Piggley Winks
animated television series
The Koala Brothers
animated television series
New Tricks
television series
Brainiac: Science Abuse
British television series
Walking with Cavemen
2003 film by Tim Haines
Creature Comforts
British animated television series
Wheeler Dealers
television series
State of Play
British television drama serial
Sea Monsters
2003 film by Tim Haines
Henry VIII
2003 two-part British television serial directed by Pete Travis
World Idol
television program
Rosemary & Thyme
television series
Little Robots
British animated television series
Wife Swap
British television series
Girls in Love
television series
Dirty Sanchez
television series
Monsters We Met
UK television program
Cambridge Spies
British television series
Mile High
British television series
Boo!
British animated television series
Charles II: The Power and the Passion
2003 film by Joe Wright
Boohbah
Boohbah is a British preschool television series created by Anne Wood and produced by Wood's company, Ragdoll Productions, in association with GMTV. It premiered on ITV on 14 April 2003. The series was later broadcast on Nick Jr.UK beginning on 2 April 2005.
Absolute Power
Television version of British comedy series
Monkey Dust
British satirical cartoon
Byron
2003 BBC drama directed by Julian Farino
How Clean Is Your House?
television series
Yoko! Jakamoko! Toto!
animated children's television series
Seven Wonders of the Industrial World
BBC television show
The Royal
British television series
Fortysomething
British television series
The Paz Show
Canadian television program and adapted by Ready Set Learn
Busy Buses
British animated television series
Wide-Eye
Wide-Eye is a 2003 British animated children's television series set in fictional Natterjack Forest. The series consists of a series of ten-minute episodes and is about a wise, old owl who lives in a tall tree with his young son, Little Hoot, and his energetic sidekick, Flea. The series aired on CBeebies from 29 September 2003 to 20 October 2004.