2003 in South African television
This is a list of South African television related events from 2003.
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Events
- 31 July - Bop TV shuts down.
- 19 October - Anke Pietrangeli wins the second season of Idols South Africa.[1]
Debuts
International
- 13 January - Footballers' Wives (SABC 3)
- 30 January - The Shield (SABC 3)
- 10 March - Everwood (M-Net)
- 14 March - / Jeremiah (SABC 3)
- 24 March - The Dead Zone (SABC 3)
- 31 March - What I Like About You (M-Net)
- 1 April - The Office (UK) (SABC 3)
- 15 April - Firefly (SABC 3)
- 19 June - Monk (SABC 2)
- 1 July - CSI: Miami (M-Net)
- 7 July - The Wire (M-Net)
- 23 July - Curb Your Enthusiasm (e.tv)
- 24 October - Without a Trace (M-Net)
- Beyblade (SABC 1)
- Moville Mysteries (SABC 1)
- Eddy and the Bear (M-Net)
- Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps (BBC Prime)
- The Story of Tracy Beaker (SABC 1)
- Liberty's Kids (M-Net)
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003) (M-Net)
- Life with Bonnie (M-Net)
- Transformers: Armada (SABC 2)
- Kerching! (M-Net)
- Preston Pig (M-Net)
- Fimbles (SABC 1)
- / Dragon Tales (SABC 1)
- / Eckhart (SABC 1)
- / Ace Lightning (M-Net)
- Cubix (M-Net)
- Nightmare Ned (SABC 1)
- State of Grace (M-Net)
Changes of network affiliation
| Shows | Moved from | Moved to |
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| Bob the Builder | M-Net | K-T.V. World |
| Liberty's Kids | ||
| What About Mimi? | ||
| Kipper | ||
| / Marvin the Tap-Dancing Horse | ||
| Rugrats | K-T.V. World | M-Net |
| The Wild Thornberrys | ||
| Rocket Power | ||
| As Told by Ginger | ||
| Postman Pat | SABC 2 | |
| The World of Peter Rabbit and Friends | ||
| The Forgotten Toys | ||
| Jay Jay the Jet Plane | Bop TV | |
| Johnny Bravo | e.tv | |
| The West Wing | M-Net Series | |
| Girlfriends | SABC 1 |
Television shows
1980s
- Good Morning South Africa (1985–present)
- Carte Blanche (1988–present)
1990s
- Top Billing (1992–present)
- Generations (1994–present)
- Isidingo (1998–present)
- Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? (1999-2005)
2000s
- Idols South Africa (2002–present)
New channels
- 14 July - Africa Magic
- 1 August - Vuzu
Defunct channels
- 31 July - Bop TV
See also
References
- Suter, Billy (19 October 2003). "Tears and cheers as Anke takes the title". Independent Online. Retrieved 7 February 2024.
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