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Overview of the events of 1980 in Irish television
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The following is a list of events relating to
television in Ireland
from 1980.
Events
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edit
]
6 January – The rural drama serial
Bracken
is aired. Cast members included
Gabriel Byrne
and
Dana Wynter
.
[
1
]
19 April – Ireland wins the 25th
Eurovision Song Contest
with
What's Another Year?
performed by
Johnny Logan
.
[
1
]
16 March – RTÉ broadcasts the historical drama series
Strumpet City
, based on the
novel
by
James Plunkett
is aired.
[
1
]
27 May –
RTÉ Television
broadcast an interview with a member of the
Irish Republican Socialist Party
(IRSP), an organisation not covered by
Section 31
.
[
1
]
9 July –
RTÉ News
reporter
Charlie Bird
makes his on camera debut.
[
1
]
4 October –
Anything Goes
, a show for young people, makes its debut. The programme is part of RTÉ's development of young people's programming.
[
1
]
Debuts
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]
RTÉ 1
[
edit
]
6 January –
Bracken
(1980–1982)
16 January –
Strumpet City
(1980)
12 April –
Matt and Jenny
(1979–1980)
21 September –
The Cheryl Ladd Special: Souvenirs
(1980)
Ongoing television programmes
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]
1960s
[
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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)
1970s
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]
Sports Stadium
(1973–1997)
Trom agus Éadrom
(1975–1985)
The Late Late Toy Show
(1975–present)
RTÉ News on Two
(1978–2014)
The Live Mike
(1979–1982)
Bosco
(1979–1996)
The Sunday Game
(1979–present)
Ending this year
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]
19 March –
Hall's Pictorial Weekly
(1971–1980)
Births
[
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]
9 April –
Jennifer Maguire
, television presenter and reality show contestant
Undated –
Victor Burke
, actor
See also
[
edit
]
1980 in Ireland
References
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]
^
a
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f
"RTÉ Libraries and Archives: preserving a unique record of Irish life"
. Rte.ie
. Retrieved
1 January
2012
.
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