1979 in Irish television

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The following is a list of events relating to television in Ireland from 1979.

Events

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  • January – RTÉ establishes an internal working party to investigate the representation of women in news reporting. Their findings are published in April 1981.[1]
  • 8 April – UK children's television series Worzel Gummidge begins airing on RTÉ 1 two months after its screening debut in its original country.
  • May – The Riordans is aired on television for the final time. It switches to radio and continues until 1985.[1]
  • 4 June – The long-running children's television series Bosco begins an eight-part pilot series.[1]
  • 29 September – 1 October – Coverage of Pope John Paul II's visit to Ireland is broadcast on RTÉ radio and television.[1]
  • 2 October – Mary McAleese debuts as a reporter on the current affairs programme Frontline.[1]
  • 12 December – Albert Reynolds is appointed as Minister for Posts and Telegraphs.[1]

Debuts

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RTÉ 1

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  • 7 January – United Kingdom Children of the New Forest (1977)
  • 8 April – United Kingdom Worzel Gummidge (1979–1981)
  • 5 June – United States Jana of the Jungle (1978)
  • 2 October – United Kingdom To the Manor Born (1979–1981, 2007)
  • 9 November – The Live Mike (1979–1982)

RTÉ 2

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  • 4 June – Bosco (1979–1987)
  • 8 July – The Sunday Game (1979–present)

Ongoing television programmes

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  • RTÉ News: Nine O'Clock (1961–present)
  • RTÉ News: Six One (1962–present)
  • The Late Late Show (1962–present)
  • Quicksilver (1965–1981)
  • Wanderly Wagon (1967–1982)
  • Hall's Pictorial Weekly (1971–1980)
  • Sports Stadium (1973–1997)
  • Trom agus Éadrom (1975–1985)
  • The Late Late Toy Show (1975–present)
  • RTÉ News on Two (1978–2014)

Ending this year

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  • May – The Riordans (1965–1979)

Births

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  • 20 March – Amy Huberman, actress and writer
  • 16 August - Brian Ormond, singer and television presenter
  • 9 October – Chris O'Dowd, comedian and actor
  • 17 October – Leigh Arnold, actress
  • 24 November – Kirsteen O'Sullivan, television presenter
  • Undated – Aisling O'Loughlin, journalist, newsreader and presenter

See also

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  • 1979 in Ireland

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f "RTÉ Libraries and Archives: preserving a unique record of Irish life". Rte.ie. Retrieved 1 January 2012.
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