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The following is a list of events relating to
television in Ireland
from 1965.
Events
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January –
RTÉ
and
BBC
collaborate on an historic television broadcast as
Taoiseach
Seán Lemass
and
Prime Minister of Northern Ireland
Terence O'Neill
meet for the first time in
Belfast
.
[
1
]
4 January – First airing of
The Riordans
, a rural drama serial,
[
1
]
which became the inspiration for the UK soap
Emmerdale Farm
.
20 March – Ireland enters the
Eurovision Song Contest
for the first time with
I'm Walking the Streets in the Rain
performed by
Butch Moore
.
[
1
]
7 April – Ireland's first televised
General Election
coverage, presented by
John O'Donoghue
and produced by Gerry Murray.
[
1
]
21 April –
Joseph Brennan
is appointed
Minister for Posts and Telegraphs
.
[
1
]
2 May –
Telefís Feirme
, an innovative programme designed for group viewing and discussions in rural communities is first aired.
May – Second
RTÉ Authority
appointed.
[
1
]
9 October – The famous popular British cult 1960s marionette series
Thunderbirds
begins its first television broadcast on
RTÉ
after airing in its country of origin the previous month.
Debuts
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4 January –
The Riordans
(1965–1979)
9 October –
Thunderbirds
(1965–1966)
Undated –
Quicksilver
(1965–1981)
Ongoing television programmes
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]
RTÉ News: Nine O'Clock
(1961–present)
Dáithí Lacha
(1962–1969)
RTÉ News: Six One
(1962–present)
The Late Late Show
(1962–present)
[
1
]
Tolka Row
(1964–1968)
Newsbeat
(1964–1971)
Ending this year
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]
9 June –
Jackpot
(1962–1965)
Births
[
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]
8 October –
Ardal O'Hanlon
, comedian and actor
See also
[
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]
1965 in Ireland
References
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"RTÉ Libraries and Archives: preserving a unique record of Irish life"
. RTÉ.ie
. Retrieved
1 January
2012
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