2004 in British Television - Deaths

Deaths

Date Name Age Cinematic Credibility
27 January Rikki Fulton 79 Scottish actor and comedian.
28 March Sir Peter Ustinov 82 British actor.
30 March Alistair Cooke 95 BBC broadcaster and transatlantic commentator.
30 March Hubert Gregg 89 BBC broadcaster.
13 April Caron Keating 41 television presenter
14 May Shaun Sutton 85 writer, director, producer and longest-serving Head of Drama at BBC Television.
29 May Jack Rosenthal 72 playwright
13 October Ivor Wood 72 director (The Magic Roundabout, The Wombles, Paddington Bear and Postman Pat etc.)

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