Date |
Name |
Age |
Cinematic Credibility
|
4 January
|
Brian Gibson
|
59
|
television director (Horizon, Blue Remembered Hills)
|
9 January
|
Lyndon Brook
|
77
|
actor (I, Claudius, The Avengers, The New Avengers, Crown Court)
|
27 January
|
Rikki Fulton
|
79
|
Scottish actor and comedian, surviving half of Francie and Josie
|
29 January
|
James Saunders
|
79
|
television scriptwriter (Bloomers)
|
26 February
|
Russell Hunter
|
79
|
actor (Callan, The Gaffer)
|
7 March
|
Michael Stringer
|
79
|
television production designer (The Hound of the Baskervilles, Paradise Postponed)
|
8 March
|
Robin Hunter
|
74
|
actor (Up Pompeii, Poirot)
|
11 March
|
Adrian Ropes
|
62
|
Egyptian-born British actor (Emergency – Ward 10, The Avengers, Randall and Hopkirk)
|
13 March
|
Max Harris
|
85
|
television theme composer (Porridge, Open All Hours, The Singing Detective)
|
18 March
|
Richard Marner
|
82
|
Russian-born British actor (Colonel Von Strohm in 'Allo 'Allo!)
|
24 March
|
Richard Leech
|
81
|
Irish-born actor (The Avengers, Danger Man)
|
28 March
|
Sir Peter Ustinov
|
82
|
British actor (Thirteen at Dinner, Dead Man's Folly)
|
29 March
|
Hubert Gregg
|
89
|
BBC broadcaster
|
30 March
|
Alistair Cooke
|
95
|
BBC broadcaster and transatlantic commentator
|
13 April
|
Caron Keating
|
41
|
television presenter (Blue Peter)
|
17 April
|
Bruce Boa
|
73
|
actor (Fawlty Towers)
|
19 April
|
Philip Locke
|
76
|
actor (Doctor Who)
|
3 May
|
Anthony Ainley
|
71
|
actor (Doctor Who)
|
14 May
|
Shaun Sutton
|
85
|
writer, director, producer and longest-serving Head of Drama at BBC Television.
|
16 May
|
Harry Elton
|
74
|
television producer (Coronation Street)
|
29 May
|
Jack Rosenthal[134]
|
72
|
television scriptwriter (Coronation Street, That Was the Week That Was)
|
3 June
|
Harold Goodwin
|
86
|
actor (Minder, All Creatures Great and Small, That's My Boy)
|
6 June
|
Judy Campbell
|
88
|
actress
|
18 June
|
Frederick Jaeger
|
76
|
German-born British actor (Doctor Who)
|
19 June
|
Colin McCormack
|
62
|
actor (Dixon of Dock Green, EastEnders)
|
23 June
|
Peter Birrel
|
68
|
actor (Frontier in Space, Alexander the Greatest)
|
1 July
|
Peter Barnes
|
73
|
television scriptwriter
|
3 July
|
John Barron
|
83
|
actor (The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin)
|
17 July
|
Pat Roach
|
67
|
actor (Auf Wiedersehen, Pet, The Last Place on Earth)
|
28 July
|
Alexei de Keyser
|
36
|
television producer
|
30 July
|
Ali Abbasi
|
42
|
Pakistani-born British television presenter
|
7 August
|
Bernard Levin
|
75
|
journalist and broadcaster (That Was the Week That Was)
|
13 August
|
Peter Woodthorpe
|
72
|
actor (Only Fools and Horses, Inspector Morse)
|
18 August
|
Hugh Manning
|
83
|
actor (Emmerdale, Mrs Thursday)
|
1 September
|
Richard Everitt
|
71
|
television producer (Coronation Street)
|
7 September
|
Fritha Goodey
|
31
|
actress
|
10 September
|
Glyn Owen
|
76
|
actor (Emergency – Ward 10, Howards' Way)
|
29 September
|
Christopher Hancock
|
76
|
actor (EastEnders)
|
6 October
|
Pete McCarthy
|
51
|
television presenter
|
13 October
|
Ivor Wood
|
72
|
Children's TV director (The Magic Roundabout, The Herbs, The Wombles, Paddington Bear, Postman Pat etc.)
|
14 October
|
Sheila Keith
|
84
|
actress (Crossroads, The Pallisers)
|
28 October
|
Graham Roberts
|
75
|
actor (Z-Cars)
|
6 November
|
Fred Dibnah
|
66
|
presenter and steeplejack
|
9 November
|
Emlyn Hughes
|
57
|
Former footballer and A Question of Sport captain
|
28 November
|
Molly Weir
|
94
|
actress (Rentaghost)
|
11 December
|
Christopher Blake
|
55
|
actor (Mixed Blessings, That's My Boy)
|
19 December
|
Richard Best
|
88
|
television director (The Avengers)
|
21 December
|
Michael Forrest
|
72
|
actor
|
26 December
|
Garard Green
|
80
|
actor and commentator (Forty Glorious Years)
|