2000 in British Television - Deaths

Deaths

  • 20 April – Bill Dean, 78, actor
  • 22 July – Eric Christmas, 84, actor
  • 27 July - Paddy Joyce, 77, actor
  • 6 August – Sir Robin Day, 74, Political broadcaster and commentator
  • 6 September – Desmond Wilcox, 69, documentary maker and television producer
  • 9 September – Bill Waddington, 84, music hall performer, comedian and actor
  • 17 September – Paula Yates, 41, Television presenter and writer
  • 9 November – Eric Morley, 82, Impresario and creator of the Miss World competition

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