List of programmes broadcast by Disney Channel (UK and Ireland)
Appearance
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This is a list of programmes shown or removed before the closure on Disney Channel in the UK and Ireland. The first programme to be aired on the channel on 1 October 1995 was the 1967 movie The Jungle Book.
However, last 30 September 2020, due to the launch of Disney+ in the region, the channel closed down with the final programme shown was the 2019 film Descendants 3.[1]
Final programmes
[edit]- Bunk'd (20 November 2015 − 29 September 2020)
- The Evermoor Chronicles (10 October 2014 − 30 September 2020)
- Good Luck Charlie (12 June 2010 − 30 September 2020)[4]
- Jessie (29 January 2012 − 29 September 2020)[5]
- K.C. Undercover (27 March 2016 − 29 September 2020)
- Liv & Maddie (7 October 2013 − 29 September 2020)
- The Lodge (23 September 2016 − 30 September 2020)
- Miraclous Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir (30 January 2016 − 30 September 2020, now on Pop)
- Penny on M.A.R.S. (4 June 2018 − 30 September 2020)
- Raven's Home (28 July 2017 − 29 September 2020)
- Stuck in the Middle (6 August 2016 − 29 September 2020)
- Violetta (22 July 2013 − 30 September 2020)
Former programmes
[edit]Original programming
[edit]- 101 Dalmatians (1999[6] − 2004[7])
- 101 Dalmatian Street (December 14th, 2018 − April 1st, 2020)[8]
- The 7D (January 7th − June 30th, 2017)[citation needed]
- A.N.T. Farm (2011[4] − December 14, 2017)
- Access All Areas (September 19th, 2017)[citation needed]
- Adventures in Wonderland[citation needed]
- Adventures of the Gummi Bears (November 1997 − 2001[9])
- Aladdin (1997[10] − 2006[11])
- American Dragon: Jake Long (January 5th, 2005 − March 9th, 2009)[12]
- Amphibia (July 6th, 2019)[citation needed]
- Andi Mack (July 14th, 2017 − August 30th, 2019)[citation needed]
- As the Bell Rings (January 26, 2008 − February 22, 2011)[citation needed]
- Austin & Ally (April 20th, 2012 − July 13th, 2018)[5]
- Best Friends Whenever (January 8th, 2016 − May 28th, 2017)[citation needed]
- Bizaardvark (November 4th, 2016 − September 27th, 2019; September 5th − 27th, 2020[13])
- Bonkers (June[10] − November 1997)
- Bonus Jonas[citation needed]
- Brian O'Brian (September 15th, 2008 − April 22nd, 2010)[citation needed]
- Brandy & Mr. Whiskers (November 8th, 2004 − May 22nd, 2010)[14]
- Bug Juice: My Adventures at Camp (July 30th − September 1st, 2018)[citation needed]
- Bus Life[citation needed]
- The Buzz on Maggie (June 26th, 2005 − 2007[15])
- Buzz Lightyear of Star Command (2001[16] − 2003[17])
- Cars Toons (October 27th, 2008 − May 26th, 2015)[4]
- Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers (October 2nd, 1995 − 1998[18])
- Club Penguin Shorts (October 1st − November 5th, 2012)[citation needed]
- Code: 9 (January 12th − May 18th, 2013)[citation needed]
- Coop and Cami Ask the World (November 26th, 2018 − September 27th, 2020)[13]
- Cory in the House (January 27th, 2007 − February 12th, 2011)[15]
- Disney's CyberStar[19]
- Darkwing Duck[20]
- Dave the Barbarian (2004[21] − 2008)
- Descendants: Wicked World (July 18th, 2016 − November 1st, 2017)[citation needed]
- Disney Channel DJ[citation needed]
- Disney Channel Games[citation needed]
- Disney Consumer Arcade[citation needed]
- Disney Villains[citation needed]
- Disney's Classic Toons (1999[6] − 2004[21])
- Dog with a Blog (December 12nd, 2012 − January 8th, 2017)[5]
- Donald's Quack Attack (October 2nd, 1995 − 1997[20])
- Doug (1996 − 2000)[10]
- DuckTales (original series) (October 2nd, 1995)[citation needed]
- DuckTales (2017) (moved to Disney XD)[citation needed]
- Dumbo's Circus (October 2nd, 1995 − 1997)[citation needed]
- The Emperor's New School (2006 − 2010)[14]
- The Famous Jett Jackson (1999[22] − 2001[23])
- Fillmore! (January 6th, 2003 − March 11th, 2008)[24]
- First Class Chefs (June 22nd, 2015)[25]
- Fish Hooks (November 6th, 2010 − July 19th, 2014)[4]
- Flash Forward (1997[20] − 1998[26])
- Gabby Duran & the Unsittables (October 25th, 2019-August 31st, 2020)[27]
- Gargoyles (1997[20] − 2001[16])
- Get the Look (September 17th, 2010 − June 25th, 2014)[4]
- Girl Meets World (August 29th, 2014 − September 27th, 2019)[28]
- Goof Troop (1997[10] − 2004[7])
- Gravity Falls (September 7th, 2012 − April 24th, 2017)[5]
- Groove high (November 10th, 2012 − September 1st, 2017)[5]
- Hannah Montana (May 6th, 2006 − November 30th, 2018)[14]
- Hannah-Oke (May 15th, 2009)[citation needed]
- Have a Laugh (August 9th, 2011 − March 28th, 2013)[4]
- Hercules (1999[6] − 2004[29])
- High School Musical: The Music in You[citation needed]
- Honey, I Shrunk the Kids: The TV Show (November 23rd, 1997 − 2004[21])
- House of Mouse (2001[9] − March 19th, 2009)
- I Didn't Do It (April 22nd, 2014 − September 30th, 2016)[citation needed]
- In a Heartbeat (2001[30] − 2003[31])
- The Jersey[32][33]
- Jonas L.A. (September 11th, 2009 − March 18th, 2012)[citation needed]
- Jungle Cubs (November 1997 − 2003[31])
- Just Roll with It (August 9th, 2019[34] − September 27th, 2020[13])
- Kim Possible (November 4th, 2002 − July 19th, 2011; March 21st − December 17th, 2014; April 3rd, 2017 − January 29th, 2018; January 1st − July 1st, 2019)[24]
- Kirby Buckets (January 9th, 2015 − December 22nd, 2016)[citation needed]
- Lab Rats (June 27th, 2016 − July 16th, 2017)[citation needed]
- Lab Rats: Elite Force (April 16th − June 28th, 2018)[citation needed]
- The Legend of Tarzan (2001[35] − 2006[11])
- Life Bites (September 6th, 2008)[36]
- Lilo & Stitch (October 20th, 2003 − October 4th, 2008; January 22nd − July 9th, 2014)[37]
- The Little Mermaid (January 1997 − 2008)[10]
- Lizzie McGuire (September 3rd, 2001 − March 20th, 2011, moved to Pop Girl)[35]
- Lloyd in Space (June 4th, 2001 − 2004[7])
- Mad Libs[citation needed]
- Marsupilami[citation needed]
- Mickey Mouse (July 12th, 2013 − December 17th, 2017, moved to Disney XD)[citation needed]
- Mickey Mouse and Friends (later entitled as Classic Toons)[citation needed]
- Mickey Mouseworks (1999[38] − 2001[16])
- Mickey's Mouse Tracks[10][20]
- Milo Murphy's Law (April 3rd − September 23rd, 2017)[citation needed]
- Mighty Ducks (1996 − 1998)[10]
- My Camp Rock[citation needed]
- MECH-X4 (June 19th − July 12th, 2017)[citation needed]
- Nightmare Ned (November 1997)[citation needed]
- Off the Wall[citation needed]
- The Owl House (August 10th − September 4th, 2020)[39]
- The Proud Family (January 21st, 2002 − September 25th, 2007)[24]
- Pepper Ann (November 1997 − 2003[31])
- Phil of the Future (2004 − September 22nd, 2010)[40]
- Phineas and Ferb (2007 − 2015)[4]
- PrankStars (November 25th − December 16th, 2011)[citation needed]
- Quack Pack (1997[10] − 2003[24])
- Raw Toonage[citation needed]
- Recess (November 1997 − July 19th, 2011)[18]
- The Replacements (February 3rd, 2007[15] − March 11th, 2011)
- Royal Ranch (November 20th, 2017)[citation needed]
- Sadie Sparks (April 20th, 2019 − 2020, now on Pop)[citation needed]
- Shake It Up (November 10th, 2010 − June 30th, 2017)[4]
- So Random! (October 31st, 2011 − August 5th, 2013; February 9th − March 2nd, 2017)[41]
- So Weird[22][38]
- Sonny with a Chance (February 8th, 2009 − January 28th, 2018)[4]
- Studio Disney UK (September 1st, 1997 − 2005 (main run) / September − November 2001 (second-run shorts))[citation needed]
- The Suite Life of Zack & Cody (August 23th, 2005 − August 13th, 2010; July 9th, 2014; January 30th − November 24th, 2018)[11]
- Suite Life on Deck (September 19th, 2008 − February 9th, 2017)[4]
- Sydney to the Max (April 8th, 2019 − September 27th, 2020)[13]
- TaleSpin (1997[20] − 1999[6])
- Teacher's Pet (2001[16] − 2004[29])
- Teamo Supremo[citation needed]
- That's So Raven (September 4th, 2002 − March 22nd, 2012; March 12th − September 9th, 2015; April 25th, 2016 − September 2nd, 2018)[24]
- Timon & Pumbaa (1997[10] − 2004[7])
- Toy Story Toons (April 20th, 2012 − May 27th, 2014)[citation needed]
- The Weekenders (2000[42] − 2004[7])
- Walk the Prank (October 10th-27th, 2016)[citation needed]
- Welcome to Pooh Corner (October 2nd, 1995 − June 1997[10])
- Win, Lose or Draw (May 5th − August 4th, 2014)[citation needed]
- Wizards of Waverly Place (November 3rd, 2007 − November 30th, 2018)[4]
- The Wuzzles[citation needed]
Programming from Playhouse Disney/Disney Junior
[edit]NOTE: This list also features acquired programming that were actually aired on the block.
- 64 Zoo Lane (2000[32] − 2004,[21] reboot series are now airing on Sky Kids)
- The Adventures of Spot (1999[22] − 2004[29])
- Art Play (1999[22] − 2003[37])
- Bear in the Big Blue House (1998[18] − 2008)
- Bite Size (1999[6] − 2003[29])
- The Book of Pooh (2001[43] − 2006)
- Bunnytown[citation needed]
- Circle Time (1999[22] − 2003[37])
- Connie the Cow[37]
- Doc McStuffins (18 November 2014 − 2018)[citation needed]
- Elena of Avalor (15 July 2016 − 17 September 2018)[citation needed]
- Higglytown Heroes[citation needed]
- Jasper[24]
- JoJo's Circus[21]
- Mickey Mouse Clubhouse[citation needed]
- Music Time (1999[22] − 2003[37])
- My Friends Tigger & Pooh[citation needed]
- The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (2 October 1995 − 2004[29])
- Out of the Box (1999[22] − 2004[21])
- PB&J Otter (1999[22] − 2004[29])
- Rolie Polie Olie (1999[22] − 2004[29])
- Sing Me a Story with Belle (1996 − 2004)[10]
- Sofia the First (18 November 2014 − 29 June 2018)[citation needed]
- Stanley[37]
Interstitial programming from Studio Disney UK
[edit]These shorts was aired during Studio Disney UK's runtime, from 3pm to 7pm, mostly they were aired on Monday to Friday.
- Alfred[44][45]
- Alien Vacation[43][46]
- How Things Work?[35][47]
- Joypad[35][48]
- Junior Journo[43][49]
- Kids Awards Update[35][23]
- Tex Tinstar[50][51]
- Who Knows?[44][49]
- Wish Upon a Star[50][48]
Acquired programming
[edit]- 100 Deeds for Eddie McDowd (2000[52] − 2003[53])
- 8 Simple Rules (2003[54] − 2004,[21] moved to ABC1)
- The Adventures of Sam[42]
- Amazing Animals (November 1997 − 1999[6])
- Animal Shelf[18]
- Art Attack (1999[6] − 2011,[4] formerly also aired on CITV)
- Audubon's Animals[26]
- Backstage (9 May 2016 − 24 May 2018)[55]
- Beany and Cecil[citation needed]
- Best Bugs Forever (15 July 2019 − 2020)[citation needed]
- The Big Garage (June[10] − November 1997)
- Bill Nye the Science Guy[citation needed]
- Blossom (November 1997)[citation needed]
- Bone Chillers[citation needed]
- Boy Meets World (2 October 1995 − 2007)[10]
- Brotherly Love (January 1997[56] − 2001,[57] moved to ABC1)
- Caitlin's Way (2000[32] − 2003[31])
- The Care Bears (January − June 1997[10])
- Counterfeit Cat (12 May 2016)[citation needed]
- Crash Zone (April 1999 − late-1999)[6]
- Daddio (2002[58] − 2003,[53] moved to ABC1)
- Danger Bay (2 October 1995 − July 1997[20])
- Dangerous Minds (4 January 1997)[59]
- Dave's World (January − November 1997)[10]
- Deepwater Haven[20]
- Dinosaurs (2 October 1995 − 2003[17])
- Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman (November 1997 − 2001[60])
- Enid Blyton's Adventure Series[citation needed]
- Eyewitness[19]
- Faerie Tale Theatre (1995[19] − November 1997)
- Famous 5: On the Case (16 September 2008 − 30 April 2013)[4]
- Flipper (November 1997 − 2001[23])
- Fraggle Rock (2 October 1995 − June 1997,[10] also aired on Nickelodeon)
- Generation O![24]
- The Golden Girls (January − June 1997)[10]
- Go Away, Unicorn! (7th January 2019 − 4th January 2020)[61]
- Groundling Marsh (January − November 1997)[10]
- Home Improvement (November 1997 − 2004,[21] moved to ABC1)
- How To Be Indie (2 October 2009 − 6 June 2013)[4]
- I Got a Rocket![citation needed]
- Incredible Story Studios (1999[62] − 2001[57])
- Inside Clyde (25 January 2004 − 2005)[7]
- Jumanji (2002[58] − 2003[54])
- L.A. 7[16][60]
- Lamb Chop's Playalong![18]
- Let's Wiggle![18]
- Life's Work (1 January 1997)[56]
- Like Family (September 2004)[63]
- Little Hippo[18]
- Men in Black (1998[26] − 2001[16])
- Miami 7[64][42]
- Microscopic Milton (November 1997 − 1998[18])
- Microsoap[65][64]
- The Monkees (formerly also aired on Nickelodeon)[54][53]
- Monster by Mistake[9]
- Mr. Young (21 September 2013 − 22 April 2014)[citation needed]
- Muppet Babies (2 October 1995 − June 1997,[10] moved to Nickelodeon)
- My Babysitter's a Vampire (4 October 2011 − 28 March 2014)[4]
- My Best Friend Is a Alien (2000[65] − 2003[31])
- Ned's Newt (1998[26] − 1999[6])
- Overruled! (10 July 2009)[citation needed]
- Ratz[citation needed]
- The Raoul Show[citation needed]
- Rosie and Jim (November 1997 − 1998[18])
- S Club 7 Go Wild![66][67]
- Sabrina: The Animated Series (1999[38] − 2007, moved to Pop Girl)
- Sabrina's Secret Life (2004 − 2006, moved to Pop Girl)[citation needed]
- Second Noah (November 1997 − 1998[26])
- Sesame Street (November 1997 − 1998[18])
- Sherlock Holmes in the 22nd Century[citation needed]
- Short Cuts[citation needed]
- The Sinbad Show (moved to ABC1)[citation needed]
- Smart Guy (November 1997 − 2006)
- The Spooky Sisters[citation needed]
- Spot the Ball[18]
- Student Bodies[18][26]
- Sweet Valley High (2001[35] − 2003[54])
- Teen Angel (1998[18] − 2006)
- Thunder Alley (2 October 1995, moved to ABC1)[citation needed]
- Thunderstone (1999[38] − 2000[68])
- The Torkelsons[citation needed]
- Tots TV (November 1997 − 1998[18])
- Touched by an Angel (5 January 1997[59] − 2003[69])
- Two of a Kind (2002 − 2003,[17] moved to Pop Girl)
- Under the Umbrella Tree (2 October 1995 − November 1997)[10]
- Untalkative Bunny (2001[70] − 2003[53])
- The Wayne Manifesto[20]
- The Wonder Years (original series) (November 1997 − 2000[65])
- Woof (November 1997 − 1998[26])
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