List of programmes broadcast by Disney Channel (UK and Ireland)
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, on 30 September 2020, due to the launch of Disney+ in the region, the channel closed down with the final programme shown being the 2019 film Descendants 3 .[ 1]
Final programmes
Sources:[ 2] [ 3]
Bunk'd (November 20, 2015 − September 29, 2020)
The Evermoor Chronicles (October 10, 2014 − September 30, 2020)
Good Luck Charlie (June 12, 2010 − September 30, 2020)[ 4]
Jessie (January 29, 2012 − September 29, 2020)[ 5]
K.C. Undercover (March 27, 2015 − September 29, 2020)
Liv & Maddie (October 7, 2013 − September 29, 2020)
The Lodge (September 23, 2016 − September 30, 2020)
Miraclous Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir (January 30, 2016 − September 30, 2020, now on Pop )
Penny on M.A.R.S. (June 4, 2018 − September 30, 2020)
Raven's Home (July 28, 2017 − September 29, 2020)
Stuck in the Middle (April 15, 2016 − September 29, 2020)
Violetta (July 22, 2013 − September 30, 2020)
Original programming
101 Dalmatians: The Series (1999[ 6] − 2004[ 7] )
101 Dalmatian Street (14th December 2018 − 1st April 2020)[ 8]
The 7D (January 7 − June 30, 2017)[citation needed ]
A.N.T. Farm (2011[ 4] − December 14, 2017)
Access All Areas (September 19, 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 5, 2005 − March 9, 2009)[ 12]
Amphibia (July 6, 2019)[citation needed ]
Andi Mack (July 14, 2017 − August 30, 2019)[citation needed ]
As the Bell Rings (January 26, 2008 − February 22, 2011)[citation needed ]
Austin & Ally (April 20, 2012 − July 13, 2018)[ 5]
Best Friends Whenever (January 8, 2016 − May 28, 2017)[citation needed ]
Big City Greens (November 12, 2018 − April 28, 2019)[ 13]
Billy Dilley's Super-Duper Subterranean Summer (8th May - 29th December 2017)
Bizaardvark (November 4, 2016 − September 27, 2019; September 5−27, 2020[ 14] )
Bonkers (June[ 10] −November 1997)
Bonus Jonas [citation needed ]
Brian O'Brian (September 15, 2008 − April 22, 2010)[citation needed ]
Brandy & Mr. Whiskers (November 8, 2004 − May 22, 2010)[ 15]
Bug Juice: My Adventures at Camp (July 30 − September 1, 2018)[citation needed ]
Bus Life [citation needed ]
The Buzz on Maggie (June 26, 2005 −2007[ 16] )
Buzz Lightyear of Star Command (2001[ 17] −2003[ 18] )
Cars Toons (October 27, 2008 − May 26, 2015)[ 4]
Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers (October 2, 1995 −1998[ 19] )
Club Penguin Shorts (October 1 − November 5, 2012)[citation needed ]
Code: 9 (January 12 − May 18, 2013)[citation needed ]
Coop and Cami Ask the World (November 26, 2018 − September 27, 2020)[ 14]
Cory in the House (January 27, 2007 − February 12, 2011)[ 16]
Disney's CyberStar [ 20]
Darkwing Duck [ 21]
Dave the Barbarian (2004[ 22] −2008)
Descendants: Wicked World (July 18, 2016 − November 1, 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[ 22] )
Dog with a Blog (December 2, 2012 − January 8, 2017)[ 5]
Donald's Quack Attack (October 2, 1995 −1997[ 21] )
Doug (1996−2000)[ 10]
DuckTales (original series) (October 2, 1995)[citation needed ]
DuckTales (2017) (November 4, 2017 − June 9, 2019) (also aired on Disney XD November 30, 2017 - September 30, 2020)[citation needed ]
Dumbo's Circus (October 2, 1995 −1997)[citation needed ]
The Emperor's New School (2006−2010)[ 15]
The Famous Jett Jackson (1999[ 23] −2001[ 24] )
Fillmore! (January 6, 2003 − March 11, 2008)[ 25]
First Class Chefs (June 22, 2015)[ 26]
Fish Hooks (November 6, 2010 − July 19, 2014)[ 4]
Flash Forward (1997[ 21] −1998[ 27] )
Gabby Duran & the Unsittables (October 25, 2019 − August 31, 2020)[ 28]
Gargoyles (1997[ 21] −2001[ 17] )
Get the Look (September 17, 2010 − June 25, 2014)[ 4]
Girl Meets World (August 29, 2014 − September 27, 2019)[ 29]
Goof Troop (1997[ 10] −2004[ 7] )
Gravity Falls (September 7, 2012 − May 26, 2017)[ 5]
Groove high (November 10, 2012 − September 1, 2017)[ 5]
Hannah Montana (May 6, 2006 − November 30, 2018)[ 15]
Hannah-Oke (May 15, 2009)[citation needed ]
Have a Laugh (August 9, 2011 − March 28, 2013)[ 4]
Hercules (1999[ 6] −2004[ 30] )
High School Musical: The Music in You [citation needed ]
Honey, I Shrunk the Kids: The TV Show (November 23, 1997 −2004[ 22] )
House of Mouse (2001[ 9] − March 19, 2009)
I Didn't Do It (April 22, 2014 − September 30, 2016)[citation needed ]
In a Heartbeat (2001[ 31] −2003[ 32] )
I Got a Rocket
The Jersey [ 33] [ 34]
Jonas L.A. (September 11, 2009 − March 18, 2012)[citation needed ]
Jungle Cubs (November 1997 −2003[ 32] )
Just Roll with It (August 9, 2019[ 35] − September 27, 2020[ 14] )
Kim Possible (November 4, 2002 − July 19, 2011; March 21 − December 17, 2014; April 3, 2017 − January 29, 2018; January 1 − July 1, 2019)[ 25]
Kirby Buckets (January 9, 2015 − December 22, 2016)[citation needed ]
Lab Rats (June 27, 2016 − July 16, 2017)[citation needed ]
Lab Rats: Elite Force (April 16 − June 28, 2018)[citation needed ]
The Legend of Tarzan (2001[ 36] −2006[ 11] )
Life Bites (September 6, 2008)[ 37]
Lilo & Stitch (October 20, 2003 − October 4, 2008; January 22 − July 9, 2014)[ 38]
The Little Mermaid (January 1997 −2008)[ 10]
Lizzie McGuire (September 3, 2001 − March 20, 2011, moved to Pop Girl )[ 36]
Lloyd in Space (June 4, 2001 −2004[ 7] )
Mad Libs [citation needed ]
Marsupilami [citation needed ]
Mickey Mouse (July 12, 2013 − December 17, 2017, moved to Disney XD)[citation needed ]
Mickey Mouse and Friends (later entitled as Classic Toons )[citation needed ]
Mickey Mouseworks (1999[ 39] −2001[ 17] )
Mickey's Mouse Tracks [ 10] [ 21]
Milo Murphy's Law (April 3 − November 12, 2017, now on Disney XD)[citation needed ]
Mighty Ducks (1996−1998)[ 10]
My Camp Rock [citation needed ]
MECH-X4 (June 19 − July 12, 2017)[citation needed ]
Nightmare Ned (November 1997)[citation needed ]
Off the Wall [citation needed ]
The Owl House (August 10 − September 4, 2020)[ 40]
The Proud Family (January 21, 2002 − September 25, 2007)[ 25]
Pepper Ann (November 1997 −2003[ 32] )
Phil of the Future (2004 − September 22, 2010)[ 41]
Phineas and Ferb (2007−2015)[ 4]
PrankStars (November 25 − December 16, 2011)[citation needed ]
Quack Pack (1997[ 10] −2003[ 25] )
Rapunzel's Tangled Adventure (formerly known in its first season as Tangled: The Series ) (July 21, 2017 - March 23, 2020)
Raw Toonage [citation needed ]
Recess (November 1997 − July 19, 2011)[ 19]
The Replacements (February 3, 2007[ 16] − March 11, 2011)
Royal Ranch (November 20, 2017)[citation needed ]
Sadie Sparks (April 20, 2019 −2020, now on Pop )[citation needed ]
Shake It Up (November 10, 2010 − June 30, 2017)[ 4]
So Random! (October 31, 2011 − August 5, 2013; February 9 − March 2, 2017)[ 42]
So Weird [ 23] [ 39]
Sonny with a Chance (February 8, 2009 − January 28, 2018)[ 4]
Studio Disney UK (September 1, 1997 −2005 (main run) / September− November 2001 (second-run shorts) )[citation needed ]
The Suite Life of Zack & Cody (August 23, 2005 − August 13, 2010; July 9, 2014; January 30 − November 24, 2018)[ 11]
Suite Life on Deck (September 19, 2008 − February 9, 2017)[ 4]
Sydney to the Max (April 8, 2019 − September 27, 2020)[ 14]
TaleSpin (1997[ 21] −1999[ 6] )
Teacher's Pet (2001[ 17] −2004[ 30] )
Teamo Supremo [citation needed ]
That's So Raven (September 4, 2002 − March 22, 2012; March 12 − September 9, 2015; April 25, 2016 − September 2, 2018)[ 25]
Timon & Pumbaa (1997[ 10] −2004[ 7] )
Toy Story Toons (April 20, 2012 − May 27, 2014)[citation needed ]
The Weekenders (2000[ 43] −2004[ 7] )
Walk the Prank (October 10−27, 2016)[citation needed ]
Welcome to Pooh Corner (October 2, 1995 − June 1997[ 10] )
Win, Lose or Draw (May 5 − August 4, 2014)[citation needed ]
Wizards of Waverly Place (November 3, 2007 − November 30, 2018)[ 4]
The Wuzzles [citation needed ]
Programming from Playhouse Disney/Disney Junior
NOTE: This list also features acquired programming that were actually aired on the block.
Interstitial programming from Studio Disney UK
These shorts was aired during Studio Disney UK's runtime, from 3pm to 7pm, mostly they were aired on Monday to Friday.
Acquired programming
100 Deeds for Eddie McDowd (2000[ 54] −2003[ 55] )
8 Simple Rules (2003[ 56] −2004,[ 22] moved to ABC1 )
The Adventures of Sam [ 43]
Amazing Animals (November 1997 −1999[ 6] )
Animal Shelf [ 19]
Art Attack (1999[ 6] −2011,[ 4] formerly also aired on CITV )
Audubon's Animals [ 27]
Backstage (9 May 2016 − 24 May 2018)[ 57]
Beany and Cecil [citation needed ]
Best Bugs Forever (Saturday the 15th of June 2019 − Monday the 3rd of February 2020)[ 58]
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[ 59] −2001,[ 60] moved to ABC1)
Caitlin's Way (2000[ 33] − 2003[ 32] )
The Care Bears (January−June 1997[ 10] )
Counterfeit Cat (12 May 2016)[citation needed ]
Crash Zone (April− late 1999)[ 6]
Daddio (2002[ 61] −2003,[ 55] moved to ABC1)
Danger Bay (2 October 1995 − July 1997[ 21] )
Dangerous Minds (4 January 1997)[ 62]
Dave's World (January−November 1997)[ 10]
Deepwater Haven [ 21]
Dinosaurs (2 October 1995 −2003[ 18] )
Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman (November 1997 −2001[ 63] )
Enid Blyton's Adventure Series [citation needed ]
Eyewitness [ 20]
Faerie Tale Theatre (1995[ 20] − November 1997)
Famous 5: On the Case (16 September 2008 − 30 April 2013)[ 4]
Flipper (November 1997 −2001[ 24] )
Fraggle Rock (2 October 1995 − June 1997,[ 10] also aired on Nickelodeon )
Generation O! [ 25]
The Golden Girls (January−June 1997)[ 10]
Go Away, Unicorn! (7 January 2019 − 4 January 2020)[ 64]
Groundling Marsh (January−November 1997)[ 10]
Home Improvement (November 1997 −2004,[ 22] moved to ABC1)
Hotel Transylvania: The Series (August 4, 2017 − September 8, 2019)[ 65]
How To Be Indie (2 October 2009 − 6 June 2013)[ 4]
I Got a Rocket! [citation needed ]
Incredible Story Studios (1999[ 66] −2001[ 60] )
Inside Clyde (25 January 2004 −2005)[ 7]
Jumanji (2002[ 61] −2003[ 56] )
L.A. 7 [ 17] [ 63]
Lamb Chop's Playalong! [ 19]
Let's Wiggle! [ 19]
Life's Work (1 January 1997)[ 59]
Like Family (September 2004)[ 67]
Little Hippo [ 19]
Men in Black (1998[ 27] −2001[ 17] )
Miami 7 [ 68] [ 43]
Microscopic Milton (November 1997 −1998[ 19] )
Microsoap [ 69] [ 68]
The Monkees (formerly also aired on Nickelodeon)[ 56] [ 55]
Monster by Mistake [ 9]
Mr. Young (September 21, 2013 − April 22, 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 an Alien (2000[ 69] −2003[ 32] )
Ned's Newt (1998[ 27] −1999[ 6] )
Overruled! (10 July 2009)[citation needed ]
The Poddington Peas [ 10]
Ratz [citation needed ]
The Raoul Show [citation needed ]
Rolling with the Ronks! (22 July 2017 - 31 December 2017)
Rosie and Jim (November 1997 −1998[ 19] )
S Club 7 Go Wild! [ 70] [ 71]
Sabrina: The Animated Series (1999[ 39] −2007, moved to Pop Girl )
Sabrina's Secret Life (2004−2006, moved to Pop Girl)[citation needed ]
Second Noah (November 1997 −1998[ 27] )
Sesame Street (November 1997 −1998[ 19] )
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 [ 19]
Student Bodies [ 19] [ 27]
Sweet Valley High (2001[ 36] −2003[ 56] )
Teen Angel (1998[ 19] −2006)
Thunder Alley (2 October 1995, moved to ABC1)[citation needed ]
Thunderstone (1999[ 39] −2000[ 72] )
The Torkelsons [citation needed ]
Tots TV (November 1997 −1998[ 19] )
Touched by an Angel (5 January 1997[ 62] −2003[ 73] )
Two of a Kind (2002−2003,[ 18] moved to Pop Girl)
Under the Umbrella Tree (2 October 1995 − November 1997)[ 10]
Untalkative Bunny (2001[ 74] −2003[ 55] )
The Wacky World of Tex Avery [citation needed ]
The Wayne Manifesto [ 21]
The Wonder Years (original series) (November 1997 −2000[ 69] )
Woof (November 1997 −1998[ 27] )
The ZhuZhus (January 30, 2017 - January 1, 2018)
References
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