| Date |
Debut |
| January 3 |
Medium on BBC. |
| January 4 |
Committed on NBC. |
| January 6 |
Wickedly Perfect on CBS |
| January 8 |
Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide on Nickelodeon |
| January 9 |
Zoey 101 on Nickelodeon |
| January 13 |
Tilt on ESPN |
| January 21 |
American Dragon: Jake Long on Disney Channel |
| January 14 |
Battlestar Galactica on SciFi |
| January 23 |
NUMB3RS on CBS |
| February 14 |
Kudlow & Company on CNBC |
| February 16 |
The Apprentice on BBC Two |
| February 19 |
Mew Mew Power (Tokyo Mew Mew in Japan and the manga version) debuts on 4Kids TV |
| February 21 |
Avatar: The Last Airbender on Nickelodeon |
| March 7 |
Fat Actress premieres on Showtime |
| March 11 |
Wonder Showzen premieres on MTV2 |
| March 14 |
Mad Money on CNBC |
| March 18 |
The Suite Life of Zack and Cody on Disney Channel |
| March 24 |
The Office (US version) premieres on NBC) |
| March 26 |
Doctor Who Confidential, accompanying the revived Doctor Who begins on BBC Three |
| March 27 |
Grey's Anatomy premieres on ABC |
| April 1 |
The Eyes of Nye |
| May 1 |
American Dad! on FOX |
| May |
Kept, Game Show Moments Gone Bananas, BSTV, and Strip Search on VH1 |
| May 28 |
Attack of the Show! on G4 |
| May 30 |
The Life and Times of Juniper Lee on Cartoon Network |
| June |
Weeds on Showtime |
| June 2 |
Beauty and the Geek premieres on The WB |
| June 20 |
Wildfire premieres on ABC Family |
| July 6 |
Mind of Mencia premieres on Comedy Central |
| July 7 |
Big Brother 6 on CBS |
| July 8 |
Camp Lazlo on Cartoon Network |
| July 9 |
Catscratch on BBC. |
| July 20 |
So You Think You Can Dance premieres on FOX |
| August 8 |
Roobarb and Custard Too on Five |
| August 13 |
Magical DoReMi on 4Kids TV |
| August 29 |
Prison Break on FOX |
| September 10 |
G.I. Joe Sigma 6 starts airing on 4Kids TV |
| September 10 |
Naruto, (a popular anime series from Japan), makes its North American debut on Cartoon Network's Toonami block. |
| September 13 |
Supernatural on the WB |
| September 13 |
Bones on FOX |
| September 17 |
Johnny Test, Loonatics Unleashed and Coconut Fred's Fruit Salad Island on Kids' WB! |
| September 18 |
Life With Derek on Family Channel |
| September 19 |
How I Met Your Mother on CBS |
| September 19 |
Surface on NBC |
| September 20 |
Tittybangbang on BBC Three |
| September 20 |
My Name Is Earl on NBC |
| September 21 |
Britain's Next Top Model on Living |
| September 22 |
Criminal Minds on CBS |
| September 22 |
Everybody Hates Chris on UPN |
| September 24 |
Afterlife on ITV1 in the UK. However, despite being a British series, it had actually had its world premiere some weeks earlier on Australia's ABC network. |
| September 27 |
Commander in Chief on ABC |
| October 10 |
Yu-Gi-Oh! GX, a spin-off to Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters, debuts on Cartoon Network |
| October 17 |
The Colbert Report, a spin-off from The Daily Show, debuts on Comedy Central. |
| October 18 |
Da Vinci's City Hall, a sequel to Da Vinci's Inquest, premieres on CBC |
| October 27 |
Bleak House (UK), a 15-episode adaptation of the Charles Dickens novel of the same name designed to capture a soap opera-style audience by using Dickens's original serial structure in half-hour episodes, debuts on BBC One. |
| October 30 |
House of Harmony, also known as Das Haus Der Harmonie (German), debuted on Germany's ZDF channel to a primetime viewership of over seven million viewers. It starred Singaporean actress Fann Wong (of Shanghai Knights fame) and Germany-based English actor Philippe Brenninkmeyer |
| October 31 |
The UK version of Deal or No Deal on Channel 4, relaunching the career of Noel Edmonds and bringing the channel a surprise daytime hit. |
| November 5 |
IGPX, the first Toonami original series, debuts on Cartoon Network (US). |
| November 6 |
The Boondocks, based on the popular yet controversial American comic strip, debuts on Cartoon Network (US). |
| November 25 |
The X's on Nickelodeon |
| December 19 |
The U.S. version of Deal or No Deal debuts on NBC as a week-long event. It returned for another week on February 27, 2006 before running a weekly shift that currently runs 3 nights a week. |
| Date |
Name |
Age |
Cinematic Credibility |
| January 2 |
Cyril Fletcher |
91 |
British comedian (That's Life!) |
| January 23 |
Johnny Carson |
79 |
American comedian, host of The Tonight Show for 30 years. |
| March 10 |
Dave Allen |
68 |
Irish comedian, host of solo shows on BBC1 and ITV. |
| March 25 |
Paul Henning |
93 |
producer (The Beverly Hillbillies, Petticoat Junction, Green Acres) |
| April 5 |
Debralee Scott |
52 |
actress, game show panelist (Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman, Match Game) |
| April 26 |
Mason Adams |
86 |
actor (Lou Grant) |
| May 22 |
Thurl Ravenscroft |
91 |
actor, TV's Tony the Tiger of Kellogg's Frosted Flakes commercials. |
| May 26 |
Eddie Albert |
99 |
actor (Green Acres) |
| June 24 |
Paul Winchell |
82 |
actor (The Smurfs, Wacky Races, The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh) |
| June 25 |
John Fiedler |
80 |
actor (The Bob Newhart Show, Buffalo Bill, The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh) |
| June 26 |
Richard Whiteley |
61 |
presenter, host of Countdown. |
| July 11 |
Gretchen Franklin |
94 |
actress. |
| July 20 |
James Doohan |
85 |
actor (Scotty on the original Star Trek) |
| August 7 |
Peter Jennings |
67 |
ABC news anchor |
| August 8 |
Barbara Bel Geddes |
82 |
actress (Eleanor "Miss Ellie" Southworth Ewing Farlow on Dallas), of lung cancer |
| August 9 |
Kay Tremblay |
91 |
actress (Road to Avonlea) |
| August 23 |
Brock Peters |
78 |
actor. |
| September 2 |
Bob Denver |
70 |
actor (Gilligan's Island, The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis) |
| September 25 |
Don Adams |
82 |
actor (Get Smart, Tennessee Tuxedo, and Inspector Gadget) |
| October 2 |
Nipsey Russell |
87 |
actor/comedian. |
| October 3 |
Ronnie Barker |
76 |
comedian, half of The Two Ronnies |
| October 5 |
Ray Bumatai |
53 |
actor |
| October 7 |
Charles Rocket |
56 |
actor (Saturday Night Live) |
| October 31 |
Mary Wimbush |
81 |
actress (Poldark, Jeeves and Wooster, Century Falls) |
| November 13 |
Eddie Guerrero |
38 |
professional wrestler and star of WWE Smackdown |
| November 24 |
Pat Morita |
72 |
Japanese-American actor |
| November 29 |
Wendie Jo Sperber |
47 |
actress (Babes, Bosom Buddies) |
| December 16 |
John Spencer |
58 |
actor ( |