2021 in American television

The following is a list of events affecting American television in 2021. Events listed include television show debuts, finales, and cancellations; channel launches, closures, and re-brandings; stations changing or adding their network affiliations; and information about controversies and carriage disputes.

Notable events

January

Date Event Source
8 Jeopardy! airs the final episode (pushed back from Christmas Day) of Alex Trebek's hosting tenure, recorded 10 days before his November 8, 2020 death from stage IV pancreatic cancer. Starting with the January 11 episode and for the rest of the season, a series of guest hosts, the first being highest-winning Jeopardy! champion Ken Jennings, fill in at the host lectern Trebek had occupied for 36 years. [1]
10 While sister network CBS airs an NFL playoff between the Chicago Bears and New Orleans Saints, Nickelodeon airs a special children-oriented version of the game. The broadcast added classic Nickelodeon gags such as CGI-created slime cannons "spraying" the end zones after touchdowns; prerecorded explanations of penalties, offered by Young Sheldon star Iain Armitage; and announcer and former NFL star Nate Burleson analogizing successful plays with such childhood activities as staying in school. Although the game was aimed at younger, new-to-football viewers, it was reportedly enjoyed more so by Generation X and millennial parents who grew up watching the channel in its 1980s/1990s heyday. [2]
The 1st Critics' Choice Super Awards, an event honoring films in the science fiction, action, horror and superhero genres, airs on The CW. [3]
22 Tom Brokaw announces his retirement from NBC News. A special correspondent and commentator since ending a 22-year run as Nightly News anchor in 2004, Brokaw spent 55 years with NBC, including roles as anchor/reporter at O&O KNBC/Los Angeles, White House correspondent, co-anchor of Today and even briefly as moderator of Meet The Press in 2008 after moderator Tim Russert's death. [4]
23 Food Network pulls all content related to season 20 of Worst Cooks in America from its linear, streaming and social platforms (including discovery+), after season winner Ariel Robinson and her husband were charged in the January 14 death of their adopted 3-year-old daughter at their Simpsonville, South Carolina home. [5]
25 Two top executives of the CBS Television Stations group, division president Peter Dunn and Senior VP/News David Friend, are suspended after a Los Angeles Times investigation reveals, among other allegations, their discriminatory and disparaging behavior concerning Black and female news employees at the station level, in particular at KYW-TV/Philadelphia. CBS would announce a third-party investigation into the matter on January 29. [6][7][8]

February

Date Event Source
1 Gray Television announces its intent to acquire Quincy Media's broadcasting properties for $925 million. The deal—expected to be finalized in the second or third quarter of 2021—will have Gray acquire eleven television (and two radio) stations, expanding its portfolio to 198 stations in 102 markets with a collective reach of 25.4% of U.S. television households. Gray will divest six other Quincy stations—NBC affiliates KVOA/Tucson and KWWL/Cedar Rapids, and ABC affiliates (including corresponding satellites of) WKOW/Madison, WXOW/La Crosse, WAOW/Wausau and WSIL/Paducah—to alleviate market conflicts with existing Gray properties. Quincy's newspaper holdings will be sold to a separate buyer prior to the Gray transaction's closure. [9][10]
Marilyn Manson drops from American Gods and Creepshow due to multiple abuse allegations. The following day, Creative Artists Agency announced that it had Manson dropped from agency as a client. [11]
3 Country music channel CMT joins numerous country radio stations, including those owned by Cumulus Media and iHeartMedia among others, in pulling Morgan Wallen’s music from its video library after he was captured on video saying a racial slur that was posted by TMZ. In addition, he was dropped from his record labels, Big Loud and Republic Records along with being pulled from consideration for the Academy of Country Music Awards. [12]
5 Fox Business cancels Lou Dobbs Tonight, the network's highest-rated show. The cancellation came one day after its host, Lou Dobbs, was one of several Fox hosts – and Fox itself – to be sued by electronic voting system producer Smartmatic for defamation, regarding Dobbs and others' role in spreading conspiracy theories about the 2020 United States presidential election.[13][14][15][16]

Future events

February

Date Event Source
7 The Kansas City Chiefs will take on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Super Bowl LV at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida. It will be the first Super Bowl in which one of the teams will play in their home stadium. The game will be broadcast on CBS in English and ESPN Deportes in Spanish. [17]
28 The 78th Golden Globe Awards will air on NBC with Tina Fey and Amy Poehler as the hosts. The COVID-19 pandemic moved it from its usual first Sunday of January berth, along with film awards season in general. Jane Fonda will be honored with the Golden Globe Cecil B. DeMille Award. Norman Lear will be honored with the Carol Burnett Award. [18][19]
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March

Date Event Source
7 The 26th Critics' Choice Awards will air on The CW. Taye Diggs will host for the third consecutive year. [21]
13 The 2021 Kids' Choice Awards will air on Nickelodeon and will simulcast on TeenNick, Nicktoons and Nick Jr. with Kenan Thompson as the host. [22]
14 The 63rd Grammy Awards will air on CBS with Trevor Noah as the host. The awards were originally scheduled to be held on January 31, but were moved to March after Los Angeles County began experiencing a surge in COVID-19 hospitalizations. [23][24]
[25]

April

Date Event Source
18 The 56th Academy of Country Music Awards will air on CBS. [26]
25 The 93rd Academy Awards will air on ABC, moved from February 28, and the latest date in its history. [27]

May

Date Event Source
23 The 2021 Billboard Music Awards will air on NBC. [28]

July

Date Event Source
13 All remaining analog television stations will be required, by FCC mandate, to shut off their analog signals and only broadcast in digital. This transition comes twelve years and one month after the digital transition for full-power television stations in 2009; only existing low-power broadcasters have been allowed to broadcast in analog since then. The few remaining analog low-power stations are mostly distant rural translators in large geographical television markets and a few urban-area stations operating primarily as radio stations on 87.7 FM; digital television is incompatible with either digital or analog radio, which will force the 87.7 stations to cease their radio operations. [29]
23–August 8 The 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan are scheduled to take place after their 1-year postponement was made on March 24, 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Japan. NBC and its cable networks will carry coverage in the United States. Although the International Olympic Committee stated it would be held as scheduled, postponement of the Summer Olympics to the following year was made in March. The new opening/closing ceremony date range was announced on March 30, 2020. [30][31]
[32][33]

TBD

Date Event Source
Early Peter Roth will step down as the chairman of Warner Bros. Television Group and be succeeded by Channing Dungey. [34][35]
Spring Longtime KSAT reporter Paul Venema announcing his retirement after 47 years. [36]
TBD The 2021 iHeartRadio Music Awards will air on Fox after the 2020 ceremony was cancelled due to that year's COVID-19 pandemic. [37]
The 74th Tony Awards are to air on CBS. Originally scheduled for June 7, 2020 from Radio City Music Hall, the ceremony was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic on March 25. Since then, an early June nominations announcement was postponed due to the George Floyd riots, and Broadway theatre has shut down for the remainder of 2020, rendering any traditional ceremony with full cast performances and attendance likely impossible. On August 21, 2020, it was announced the ceremony will be held virtually sometime in the fall, with nominations revealed October 15 and ceremony details to be announced on a later date. The ceremony would later be postponed to early 2021 as a result of the continued uncertainty of the pandemic. [38][39]
[40][41]
[42]

Television shows

Shows debuting in 2021

Shows changing networks

ShowMoved fromMoved toSource
Condor Audience Epix [43]
Beavis and Butt-Head MTV Comedy Central [44]
Stargirl DC Universe/The CW The CW [45]
Doom Patrol DC Universe/HBO Max HBO Max [46]
Young Justice DC Universe [47]
Kids Say the Darndest Things ABC CBS [48]
Dr. Pimple Popper: This Is Zit TLC.com Discovery+ [49]
Crikey! It's the Irwins Animal Planet [50]
See No Evil Investigation Discovery [51]
Evil Lives Here
Murder in the Heartland
The Orville Fox Hulu [52]
Archibald's Next Big Thing Is Here! Netflix Peacock [53]

Milestone episodes and anniversaries

ShowNetworkEpisode #Episode titleEpisode airdateSource
Teen Titans Go! Cartoon Network 300th Episode "Justice League's Next Top Talent Idol Star: Dance Crew Edition" January 8 [54]
Saturday Night Live NBC 900th episode "Dan Levy/Phoebe Bridgers" February 6 [55]
American Housewife ABC 100th Episode "TBA" February 24
The Simpsons Fox 700th Episode "Manger Things" March 21 [56][57]

Shows returning in 2021

The following shows will return with new episodes after being canceled or ended their run previously:

ShowLast airedType of ReturnPrevious channelNew/returning/same channelReturn dateSource
Monster Garage 2006 Revival Discovery Channel Discovery+ January 4 [58][59]
Name That Tune 1985 First-run syndication Fox January 6 [60]
The Chase 2015 Game Show Network ABC January 7 [61]
Walker, Texas Ranger (as Walker) 2001 Reboot CBS The CW January 21 [62][63][64][65]
Top Gear America 2017 BBC America Motor Trend January 29 [66][67]
The Equalizer 1989 Reboot CBS same February 7 [68][69]
Evil Lives Here 2020 New season Investigation Discovery Discovery+ February 14 [51]
Archibald's Next Big Thing
(as Archibald's Next Big Thing Is Here!)
New series Netflix Peacock February 18 [53]
Modern Marvels 2015 Revival History same February 21 [70]
Chain Reaction 2016 Game Show Network February 22 [71][72]
Punky Brewster 1988 First-run syndication Peacock February 25 [73]
America's Most Wanted 2012 Lifetime Fox March [74]
Beavis and Butt-Head 2011 MTV Comedy Central Mid [44]
Kung Fu (modern-day version) 1997 Reboot First-run syndication The CW [75][64]
Fantasy Island 1999 ABC Fox Summer [76]
You Bet Your Life 1993 First-run syndication same Fall [77]
Dexter 2013 Showtime [78]
Fixer Upper 2018 HGTV Magnolia Network TBA [79]
Wipeout 2014 ABC TBS [80]
The Boondocks 2014 Adult Swim HBO Max [81][82]
In Treatment 2010 HBO same [83]
College Bowl 1970 Revival same NBC [84]
Rugrats 2004 Nickelodeon [85][86]
Making the Band 2009 MTV [87]
Gossip Girl 2012 The CW HBO Max [88][89]
What Not to Wear 2013 TLC same [90]
Johnny Test 2014 Cartoon Network Netflix [91]
Condor 2018 New season Audience Epix [43]
Who Do You Think You Are? TLC NBC [92][93]
Tuca & Bertie 2019 Netflix Adult Swim [94]
Slasher Shudder [95]
Kids Say the Darndest Things 2020 ABC CBS [48]

Shows ending in 2021

End date Show Channel First aired Status Source
January 15 Carmen Sandiego Netflix 2019 Ended [96]
February 4 Lou Dobbs Tonight Fox Business Network 1980 Canceled [13][14][15][16]
February 15 Big Hero 6: The Series Disney XD 2017 Ending [97]
March 25 Superstore NBC 2015 [98][99]
April 11 Shameless Showtime 2011 [100][101][102]
Early Van Helsing Syfy 2016 [103][104][105]
June Conan TBS 2010 [106]
TBA Judge Judy First-run syndication 1996 [107]
Keeping Up with the Kardashians E! 2007 [108]
Last Man Standing Fox 2011 [109]
The Haves and the Have Nots Oprah Winfrey Network 2013 [110]
Politicking with Larry King Ora TV/Hulu/RT America [111]
Bosch Prime Video 2014 [112]
The Expanse 2015 [113]
Better Call Saul AMC [114]
Supergirl The CW [115]
Grace and Frankie Netflix [116]
F is for Family [117]
Goliath Prime Video 2016 [118]
You Me Her TBA [119]
Insecure HBO [120]
Claws TNT 2017 [121]
The Bold Type Freeform [122]
DuckTales Disney XD [123]
Atypical Netflix [124]
Dear White People [125]
Ozark [126]
Black Lightning The CW 2018 [127]
Lost in Space Netflix [128]
The Kominsky Method [129]
On My Block [130]
Dead to Me 2019 [131]
Shrill Hulu [132]

Networks and services

Launches

Network Type Launch date Notes Source
Discovery+ OTT streaming January 4 A streaming service featuring original and archival content from the networks of Discovery, Inc. and the former networks of Scripps Networks Interactive. [133]
G4 Digital and linear Summer On July 24, 2020, the Twitter accounts of G4TV and G4's Attack of the Show! and X-Play, reactivated to post a teaser video of a G4 revival in some form, slated for 2021 (the form of distribution, whether as a return as a wireline network or a digital component of a service such as Peacock, was not divulged). The teasers were timed for Comic-Con@Home, the first virtual streaming edition of the annual fan convention, San Diego Comic-Con International. Consequently, G4's website also redirected to a nonstop game of Pong (which if won, redirects to a mailing list sign up for updates), once again reflecting back to the network's original launch in 2002 and their shutdown in 2014. [134][135]

Conversions and rebrandings

Old network
name
New network
name
Type Conversion date Notes Source
Urban Movie Channel Allblk OTT streaming January 6 AMC Networks rebranded Urban Movie Channel — launched in 2014 as the first streaming service dedicated to television programs and films aimed at Black audiences, and content made by Black filmmakers — as Allblk, citing the original name no longer fit the brand, its audience or culture. The service will also increase original programming, with five new series initially slated to debut in 2021. [136][137]
Light TV TheGrio.TV Over-the-air multicast/
OTT streaming
January 15 Following its acquisition of the network's satellite slot from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Allen Media Group relaunched the former channel space of family-oriented digital multicast network Light TV as TheGrio.TV (branded after the Black cultural news and entertainment website acquired by parent company Entertainment Studios in 2016), adopting a focus around movies, television series, news and lifestyle content aimed at African American audiences. There has been some confusion however, as Light TV continues to run on some affiliates and online, while some former Light TV affiliates have stopped carrying the network in the run-up to TheGrio.tv. [138]
WGN America NewsNation Cable and satellite March 1 On January 25, 2021, Nexstar Media Group announced it would relaunch the entertainment-oriented WGN America (a name traced to its pre-2014 existence as a superstation feed of WGN-TV/Chicago) as the news-centric NewsNation, named after the prime time newscast that the channel debuted in September 2020, effective March 1. This will coincide with a gradual expansion of its news programming that will initially include the additions of an hour-long early-evening newscast, the hour-long Donlon Report (a prime-access newscast fronted by NewsNation anchor Joe Donlon) and a weeknight news/interview program hosted by Ashleigh Banfield, as well as a condensed version of the retitled NewsNationPrime (to be reduced from three hours to two). A reduced schedule of entertainment programs in its inventory will continue to be featured in daytime and overnight slots, which will be replaced with news content once syndication contracts expire. [139][140]
CBS All Access Paramount+ OTT streaming March 4 CBS All Access will adopt the Paramount+ name currently used in certain international markets. The rebranding will occur amid an ongoing expansion of the service — originally developed as a subscription platform for CBS featuring original programs, content from the CBS television network and CBS Television Distribution, and live streams of local CBS stations, CBS' ad-supported OTT services and events from CBS Sports — to include content from other television and film brands owned by ViacomCBS (including Paramount Pictures, MTV, BET, Comedy Central and Nickelodeon). [141][142]
Vix PrendeTV TBD On January 12, Univision Communications announced it would launch PrendeTV, a free, ad-supported Spanish-language streaming service aimed at U.S. Hispanics and Latinos in the first quarter of the year. The platform, which will be the first AVOD platform dedicated exclusively to Spanish content, will offer over 30 curated channels (similar to those featured on services like Pluto TV, Peacock and Xumo) and approximately 20,000 hours of Spanish-language movies and television series for video-on-demand viewing from Univision and various content partners to be announced. The service will be built off the infrastructure of and inherit content from Pan-American streaming service Vix, which Univision bought from a consortium of Batanga Media, Discovery Inc. and HarbourVest Partners on February 1. [143][144]
[145]
DIY Network Magnolia Network Cable and satellite Chip and Joanna Gaines of Fixer Upper fame announced in an interview on the November 9, 2018 edition of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon they were returning to the fold of the former Scripps Networks Interactive networks now owned by Discovery, Inc. to launch a new full-time network based on their Magnolia lifestyle brand after taking a year's hiatus to consider other offers outside of HGTV. The Gaines will have the minority stake in the network. Discovery announced on January 16, 2020 it would launch October 4 in the same year. Coronavirus-caused filming restrictions that would affect the network's debut lineup forced Discovery to delay the network's launch date indefinitely on April 21, 2020, with some programming to launch as a part of Discovery+ instead to build word-of-mouth for the linear network launch. [146][147]
[148]
Fox Sports Networks Bally Sports Sinclair Broadcast Group, as part of a partnership with Entertainment Studios, acquired the regional networks formerly owned by Fox Sports parent News Corporation in 2019 (Disney was required to divest the channels during its acquisition of 21st Century Fox). Sinclair reached a cross-partnership with gaming company Bally's Corporation in November 2020, which will result in the channels shedding the "Fox Sports" brand in favor of "Bally Sports." [149][150]
Paramount Network Paramount Movie Network Paramount Network will convert from a mix of movies, original unscripted programs, and off-network shows to an all-movie channel (consisting of both new original productions and content from the Paramount Pictures library). The renamed Paramount Movie Network will continue to carry at least one scripted series or miniseries each quarter (among them, existing drama series Yellowstone, which will modify its episode format to meet the network's new focus). Along with discontinuing unscripted programming, certain Paramount Network original programs (such as Bar Rescue and Lip Sync Battle) will move to other ViacomCBS-owned cable channels. [151]

Closures

Network Type End date Notes Source
DC Universe OTT streaming January 21 In September 2020, DC announced that the DC Universe streaming service would be folded into DC Universe Infinite as a solely digital comics subscription service on January 21, 2021. DC Universe subscriptions would automatically transfer over to DC Universe Infinite. Original programs Young Justice, Titans, Doom Patrol, and Harley Quinn are moving to HBO Max as Max Original series starting their new seasons, while Stargirl is moving to The CW with its second season. [152][153][45]
Ion Plus Over-the-air multicast February 28 Following the completion of its acquisition of Ion Media, on January 14, the E. W. Scripps Company announced that it will shutter three Ion networks — Ion Plus (a secondary schedule of programming from Ion's content distributors), Ion Shop (all-paid programming) and Qubo (children's programming) — and allocate their spectrum space on Ion Media's stations to offer networks from existing Scripps subsidiary Katz Broadcasting (consisting of Court TV, Court TV Mystery, Bounce TV, Laff and Grit). This will eventually consolidate Ion's operations into Katz, and replace expiring contracts with other broadcasters that carried the Katz networks outside of mainstream Scripps markets, while offloading those networks on mainstream Scripps stations with limited spectrum capacity during the ATSC 3.0 transition. (Ion's namesake flagship channel will continue as a Scripps-owned network.) [154]
Ion Shop
Qubo
WWE Network OTT streaming March 18
(United States)
On January 25, WWE announced it would discontinue the standalone WWE Network service in the United States and merge it into the offerings of Peacock. All paying Peacock subscribers will have access to the WWE Video Library and no-cost access to WWE pay-per-view events in the same manner as current WWE Network subscribers. WWE Network will remain unchanged outside of the United States. [155][156]
CNN Airport Cable and satellite March 31 On January 12, CNN announced that it would shut down the CNN Airport network, which was available in numerous airports across the United States. The network, which carried a mixture of family-friendly news and entertainment programs from select WarnerMedia networks (as well as some high-profile sporting events), had been seeing declining viewership since the financial crisis of 2007–08 as a result of the increased proliferation of Wi-Fi-enabled devices which themselves allow access to the mainline CNN network; the decline was accelerated in 2020 when global commercial air travel declined greatly as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. [157]
NBCSN Q4 On January 22, NBC Sports Group announced it was shutting down NBCSN, which launched in 1995 as the Outdoor Life Network and later rebranded as Versus before becoming the NBC Sports Network in 2012 and adopting its current name in 2013. Its programming, which includes the Premier League and NASCAR races, will move to NBC and USA Network along with some programming moving to the Peacock streaming service; its National Hockey League contract (a cornerstone of the network's programming) expires at the end of the abbreviated 2021 season. [158]

Television stations

Subchannel launches

Date Market Station Channel Affiliation Source
January 1Columbus, OhioWSYX6.4Antenna TV
Dayton, OhioWRGT-TV45.5TBD
45.6Stadium
TBALos AngelesKWHY-TV22.8Spanish News[159]

Stations changing network affiliations

This section outlines affiliation changes involving English and Spanish networks (ABC, NBC, CBS, Fox, PBS, The CW, Univision, etc.), and format conversions involving independent stations. Digital subchannels will only be mentioned if the prior or new affiliation inolves a major English and Spanish broadcast network or a locally programmed independent entertainment format.
Date Market Station Channel Prior affilation New affiliation Notes Source
January 1 Columbus, Ohio WSYX 6.3 Antenna TV Fox When WSYX began simulcasting WTTE for a 1 month transition period, Antenna TV moved to a new fourth digital subchannel of WSYX.
Dayton, Ohio WKEF 22.2 Stadium When WKEF's second digital subchannel dropped Stadium on January 1, 2021, it temporarily simulcasted WRGT-TV for a 1 month transition period.
Port Arthur-Beaumont, Texas KFDM 6.3 Charge! When KFDM's third digital subchannel dropped Charge! on December 31, 2020, it temporarily simulcasted KBTV-TV for a 1 month transition period.
February 1 Dothan, Alabama WDHN 18.4 Cozi TV Antenna TV
Terre Haute, Indiana WTWO 2.4
Monroe, Louisiana KARD-TV 14.4
Joplin, Missouri KSNF 16.4
Amarillo, Texas KAMR-TV 4.4
Wichita Falls, Texas KFDX-TV 3.4
Port Arthur-Beaumont, Texas KBTV-TV 4.1 Fox Dabl In December 2020, KBTV's parent company Sinclair Broadcast Group announced they will parted ways with Fox after 13 years of affiliation (as well as 67 years of station affiliation of major networks, the other was with NBC from its 1953 sign on until 2008), the station will switched to Dabl diginet effective February 1, with the Fox network schedule, its syndicated programming, the 9PM newscast produced by sister station KFDM and the Fox 4 branding moving to the third subchannel of KFDM on this date, with a 1 month transition period in January. Following this, KFDM will be the second station in North Texas to carrying programming from both networks (the other was KBMT which carry programming from ABC on the main channel and NBC on the second subchannel).
4.5 Dabl Charge!
February 3 Columbus, Ohio WTTE 28.1 Fox TBD
28.2 TBD Stadium
February 4 Dayton, Ohio WRGT-TV 45.1 Fox MyNetworkTV/Dabl
45.2 MyNetworkTV/Dabl TBD

Station closures

Station Channel Affiliation Market Date Notes Source
XHRIO 15.1 The CW Matamoros, Tamaulipas, Mexico
(Rio Grande Valley, Texas)
December 31 In late 2019, when owner Entravision Communications released its third-quarter earnings, it announced that it would not pay the 20-year lump sum renewal for the station's license. As a result, the station is expected to cease operations at the end of its concession in December 2021 after broadcasting as an English language station for most of its 42-year history. The closure of XHRIO-TDT leaves Tamaulipas and Nuevo Leon to depend on American television stations for English-language content. [160]
WVTA 41.# PBS Windsor, Vermont TBD Vermont PBS announced on February 17, 2017 that it will sell the broadcast license for WVTA, which transmits from Mount Ascutney, for $56 million in the FCC spectrum auction. In a statement, the member network said that its other signals will be upgraded to cover the viewing area (southeastern Vermont and southwestern New Hampshire) served by WVTA. [161]

Deaths

January

DateNameAgeNotabilitySource
January 2 Kerry Vincent 75 Australian baker and reality show contestant (The Best Thing I Ever Ate, Food Network Challenge, and Last Cake Standing) [162]
January 3 Eric Jerome Dickey 59 American author and former actor. Recurring role on Almost There! [163]
January 4 Tanya Roberts 65 Actress best known as Midge Pinciotti on That '70s Show. Also recurring roles on Charlie's Angels and Hot Line and a voice role on The Blues Brothers Animated Series and several TV movies. [164]
Gregory Sierra 83 Actor best known as Detective Sergeant Chano Amengual on Barney Miller and as Julio Fuentes on Sanford and Son. [165]
January 6 Gerald Hiken 93 American actor [166]
Antonio Sabàto Sr. 77 Italian-American actor, father of Antonio Sabàto Jr.; appeared as "Aldo Damiano" on The Bold and the Beautiful in 2006. [167]
January 7 Michael Apted 79 British director, producer, writer and actor (Rome, Ray Donovan, Masters of Sex) [168]
Deezer D 55 Actor and rapper best known as Malik McGrath on ER. [169]
Tommy Lasorda 93 Hall of Fame manager of Los Angeles Dodgers from 1976 to 1996; co-starred as the "Dugout Wizard" on The Baseball Bunch from 1980 to 1985, and later appeared in TV commercials for SlimFast [170]
Marion Ramsey 73 American actress (Cos) [171]
January 8 Ed Bruce 81 Country music songwriter, singer, and actor (Bret Maverick). [172]
Bill Kobin 91 Public television executive, most notably with NET, Children's Television Workshop, and KCET/Los Angeles [173]
Diana Millay 85 American actress (Father Knows Best, The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis, The Tab Hunter Show, Bonanza, Gunsmoke, Route 66, King of Diamonds, Target: The Corruptors!, The United States Steel Hour, Rawhide, Perry Mason, Dark Shadows) [174]
Mike Henry 84 American football player (Pittsburgh Steelers and Los Angeles Rams) and actor (M*A*S*H, General Hospital, Fantasy Island) [175]
January 9 John Reilly 86 Actor best known for roles on the soap operas General Hospital and Passions [176]
Caroly Wilcox 89 American theatre professional, best known for her work with the Muppets, on television programs including Sesame Street, The Muppet Show, and Fraggle Rock [177]
January 10 Patricia Loud 94 Matriarch of the Loud family documented in An American Family, considered by many as the first American candid reality television program [178]
January 12 Ray Brady 94 Business news journalist (1972–2000) for CBS News [179]
January 14 Peter Mark Richman 93 Actor best known as Andrew Laird on Dynasty. [180]
January 15 Dale Baer 70 American animator [181]
January 16 Jim MacGeorge 92 American voice actor and writer (Laurel and Hardy, The Funky Phantom, The New Scooby-Doo Movies, Clue Club, Yogi's Space Race, Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels, The Ri¢hie Ri¢h/Scooby-Doo Show, The Kwicky Koala Show, DuckTales, Bionic Six, Foofur, Beany and Cecil) [182]
January 18 David Richardson 65 Writer and producer, most known for work on The John Larroquette Show, Two and a Half Men, and F Is for Family [183]
Don Sutton 85 Hall of Fame baseball pitcher and TV announcer for the Atlanta Braves and Washington Nationals [184]
January 19 Mark Wilson 91 American magician and author, who was widely credited as the first major television magician and in the process establishing the viability of illusion shows as a television format. [185]
January 20 Mira Furlan 65 Croatian actress and singer best known as Delenn on Babylon 5 and as Danielle Rousseau on Lost. [186]
January 21 Donna Britt 62 News anchor at WAFB/Baton Rouge, Louisiana from 1981–2018 [187]
January 22 Hank Aaron 86 American professional baseball player (played himself on Happy Days, MacGyver, Mr. Belvedere, Touched by an Angel and Futurama) [188]
Ron Campbell 81 Australian animator, director, producer and storyboard artist (Krazy Kat, The Beatles, Sesame Street, The New Scooby-Doo Movies, The Amazing Chan and the Chan Clan, The Big Blue Marble, ABC Weekend Special, Yogi's Space Race, The Smurfs, The Scooby & Scrappy-Doo/Puppy Hour, Pac-Man, The Dukes, Snorks, Yogi's Treasure Hunt, Paw Paws, The Jetsons, Ghostbusters (1986), Bionic Six, DuckTales, The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, Police Academy, Camp Candy, Bobby's World, Rugrats, Darkwing Duck, James Bond Jr., Bonkers, Duckman, Aaahh!!! Real Monsters, Ed, Edd n Eddy, Rocket Power, Dragon Tales) [189]
January 23 Hal Holbrook 95 Actor (several TV roles, including the series The Bold Ones: The Senator, Designing Women, and Evening Shade, and films and specials including That Certain Summer, Mark Twain Tonight! and 1977's Our Town) [190]
Larry King 87 Radio/TV broadcaster and host of Larry King Live on CNN and Larry King Now on Hulu and RT America [191]
January 24 Sonny Fox 95 Host of Wonderama (1959–1967) [192]
Bruce Kirby 95 Actor best known as Sergeant George Kramer on Columbo and as Bruce Rogoff on L.A. Law. Also recurring roles on numerous shows. [193]
January 26 Cloris Leachman 94 Actress best known as Phyllis Lindstrom on The Mary Tyler Moore Show and its spinoff Phyllis. Also recurring roles and guest spots on numerous shows. [194]
Sekou Smith 48 Reporter and analyst for NBA TV [195]
January 27 Mitchell Krauss 90 Correspondent and Middle East bureau chief for CBS News [196]
January 28 Cicely Tyson 96 Actress and fashion model best known as Carrie Grace Battle on Sweet Justice and as Ophelia Harkness on How to Get Away With Murder. Also recurring roles on numerous shows. [197]
January 29 Cy Chermak 91 Writer and producer (several series, including Ironside and CHiPs) [198]
January 30 Allan Burns 85 Writer and producer (The Mary Tyler Moore Show, My Mother the Car, The Munsters, Rhoda, and Lou Grant) [199]
Marc Wilmore 57 Writer, actor, and producer (In Living Color, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, The PJs, The Simpsons, and F Is for Family) [200]

February

DateNameAgeNotabilitySource
February 1 Dustin Diamond 44 Actor best known as Samuel "Screech" Powers in the Saved by the Bell franchise [201]
Pete Noyes 90 News producer and journalist for Los Angeles network affiliates [202]
Jamie Tarses 56 Television executive (ABC Entertainment) and producer (Friends, Frasier, Happy Endings, My Boys, Franklin & Bash, The Wilds, Saturday Night Live, Perfect Strangers, Hawthorne, Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip, Marry Me, Men at Work) [203]
February 5 Christopher Plummer 91 Canadian Emmy, Oscar, and Tony-award winning actor (TV credits include Omnibus, The Moneychangers, Jesus of Nazareth, Little Gloria... Happy at Last, The Thorn Birds, The Cosby Show, Counterstrike, Winchell, Nuremberg, American Tragedy, Departure, and Muhammad Ali's Greatest Fight; voice work on Madeline; video clue presenter on Jeopardy! The Greatest of All Time ) [204]

See also

References

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