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2020 en la televisión británica

Esta es una lista de eventos que tuvieron lugar en 2020 relacionados con la televisión en el Reino Unido .

Eventos

Enero

Febrero

Marzo

Abril

Puede

Junio

Julio

Agosto

Septiembre

Octubre

Noviembre

Diciembre

Debuta

BBC

Televisión de pago

Canal 4

Canal 5

Otros canales

Canales y servicios de streaming

Nuevos canales

Nuevos servicios de streaming

Canales fuera de servicio

Canales de cambio de marca

Programas de televisión

Cambios de afiliación a la red

Regresaremos este año después de una pausa de un año o más.

Programas de televisión en curso

Década de 1950

Década de 1960

Década de 1970

Década de 1980

Década de 1990

Década de 2000

Década de 2010

Terminando este año

Fallecidos

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