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This is a list of British television related events from 2003.
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| Date | Debut |
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| January | The Politics Show begins on BBC One and Two |
| 12 January | This Week begins on BBC One. |
| 4 February | Posh Nosh premieres on BBC Two |
| 18 May | State of Play, a six-part serial, directed by David Yates and written by Paul Abbott, begins its run on BBC One, concluding on 22 June. |
| 9 June | Comedy Connections premieres on BBC One. |
| 11 September | QI premieres on BBC in UK. |
| 16 September | Little Britain premieres on BBC in UK. |
| 11 November | Rich Hall's Fishing Show premiers on BBC Four. |
| Date | Debut |
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| January | Diggin' It replaces Diggit |
| 19 January | The Royal, a spin off Heartbeat |
| 3 May | MIT: Murder Investigation Team, a spin off of The Bill |
| Date | Debut |
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| 19 September | Peep Show |
| Unknown | Born to Be Different |
| Date | Debut |
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| January | Beyblade premieres on Channel 5 in the UK from the end of 2002 |
| 16 October – Superstars returns to BBC One (1973–1985, 2003–2005). |
| Show | Moved from | Moved to |
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| Robot Wars | BBC Two | Five |
| Years in television: 2003 |
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