1991 in Irish television

Overview of the events of 1991 in Irish television
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The following is a list of events relating to television in Ireland from 1991.

Events

  • 7 January – British children's animated fantasy series The Dreamstone premieres on Network 2. It had premiered in the UK during the previous year and four months.
  • 30 January – Proceedings from the Dáil Éireann, the lower house of the Irish parliament are aired on a regular basis.[1]
  • 7 February – Séamus Brennan is appointed Minister for Tourism, Transport and Communications with responsibility for broadcasting.[1]
  • 26 March – Network 2 begins airing the popular French-Canadian children's television series Babar.
  • 18 April – American-French-Canadian animated series Inspector Gadget screens on Network 2 in its original English language for the very last time before resting. It will return to Irish television in 1996 on the newly launched Irish language television network Teilifís na Gaeilge (later TG4 in 1999) with the series being dubbed and translated into Irish before airing on Network 2 once again in English on 22 December 2000 three days before Christmas.
  • 5 September – A British drama series for older children and young teens, Runaway Bay, begins on Network 2. It aired there before airing in its original country, where it would not be broadcast until the following January.
  • 18 September – The very first episode of Irish game show Blackboard Jungle goes on air on Network 2.
  • 6 November – Australian children's television series Johnson and Friends receives its first ever Irish television screening on Network 2.
  • 24 December – The second Postman Pat special Postman Pat and the Toy Soldiers airs on Network 2 which won't be airing in the UK until 2 January 1992.
  • 27 December – The very first Postman Pat special Postman Pat Takes the Bus is screened on Network 2 2 days after its UK television premiere.

Debuts

RTÉ 1

Network 2

Changes of network affiliation

Shows Moved from Moved to
Knots Landing RTÉ1 Network 2
SuperTed Network 2 RTÉ1
/ The World of David the Gnome RTÉ1 Network 2
Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles Network 2 RTÉ1
Mike and Angelo RTÉ1 Network 2
Charlie Chalk Network 2 RTÉ1
Edward and Friends Network 2 RTÉ1
All Change Network 2 RTÉ1
Alvin and the Chipmunks (Murakami Wolf Swenson/DiC version) RTÉ1 Network 2
Bosco Network 2 RTÉ1
/ Ulysses 31 RTÉ1 Network 2
Kaboodle RTÉ1 Network 2
Casper and Friends RTÉ1 Network 2
T-Bag Network 2 RTÉ1
The Doombolt Chase RTÉ1 Network 2

Ongoing television programmes

1960s

  • RTÉ News: Nine O'Clock (1961–present)
  • RTÉ News: Six One (1962–present)
  • The Late Late Show (1962–present)

1970s

1980s

  • Today Tonight (1982–1992)
  • Mailbag (1982–1996)
  • Glenroe (1983–2001)
  • Live at 3 (1986–1997)
  • Saturday Live (1986–1999)
  • Questions and Answers (1986–2009)
  • Dempsey's Den (1986–2010)
  • Marketplace (1987–1996)
  • Where in the World? (1987–1996)
  • Know Your Sport (1987–1998)
  • Nighthawks (1988–1992)
  • Jo Maxi (1988–1993)
  • Where in the World? (1987–2006)
  • Know Your Sport (1987–1998)
  • Kenny Live (1988–1999)
  • Fair City (1989–present)
  • RTÉ News: One O'Clock (1989–present)

1990s

  • Would You Believe (1990s–present)
  • Secrets (1990–1993)
  • Winning Streak (1990–present)

Births

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "RTÉ Libraries and Archives: preserving a unique record of Irish life". RTÉ.ie. Retrieved 2 January 2012.


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