List of programmes broadcast by Telefís Éireann
The following is a list of broadcasts aired on Telefís Éireann (Ireland's first television channel) from its launch in 1961. A list of broadcasts on its (later) sister channel may be found elsewhere. Please include sourced entries only.
Home-produced programming
Current
- Nine O'Clock News (1961–present)[1]
- Six One News (1962–present)[2]
- One O'Clock News (1989–present)[3]
- The Late Late Show (1962–present)[4]
- Fair City (1989–present)
- Would You Believe (1990s–present)[5]
- Prime Time (1992–present)[6]
- Nationwide (1993–present)[7]
- Nuacht (1995–present)[8]
- Reeling in the Years (1999-present)[9]
- The Week in Politics (2006–present)[10]
- At Your Service (2008–present)
Former
Young people's programming
- Action Station Saturday[11]
- Aillio[12]
- An Baile Beag[13]
- Anything Goes[14]
- Aunty Poppy's Storytime[15]
- Bábaró[16]
- Bishop Fulton Sheen[17]
- Borderline[18]
- Bosco[19][20]
- Brogeen Follows the Magic Tune[21]
- Buntús Cainte[22]
- Dáithí Lacha[23]
- Dempsey's Den[4]
- Dilín Ó Deamhas[24]
- Fortycoats & Co.[4]
- Murphy agus a Cháirde[22]
- Out on Your Own[25][26]
- Pajo's Junkbox[27]
- Pat's Chat[28]
- Pat's Hat[28]
- Pat's Pals
- Scratch Saturday[29]
- Seoirse agus Beartlai[30]
- TV Gaga[31]
- Wanderly Wagon[32]
- Youngline[33]
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A
- A hAon is a hAon Sin a hAon[36]
- A. J. F. O'Reilly: An Irish Lion[37]
- Access - Community Television[38]
- Act of Betrayal[39]
- The Adam Faith Show[40]
- Ag Déanamh Ceoil[41]
- Airc[42]
- Aiséirí[43]
- Aisling Gheal[44]
- Alert[45]
- …and finally France[46]
- An Fear agus a Chuid Ceoil[47]
- The Angelus[19][20]
- Anissimov Conducts Beethoven[48]
- Anois is Arís[14]
- Anthology[49]
- Aria with Thirty Variations: The Goldberg Variations[50]
- As the Crow Flies[51]
- As Zozimus Said[52]
- At the Embankment[53]
- Atty Bunting[54]
B
- Ballad Sheet[55]
- A Ballad Tour of Ireland[56]
- The Ballroom of Romance[14]
- Ballymagash[57]
- Barry Mason, Songwriter[58]
- Be My Guest[59]
- Beirt Eile[60]
- Bestseller[61]
- The Big Top[62]
- Billy Boyle in Magical Christmas Tour[63]
- Billy's Magic Christmas Box[64]
- The Birthday Show[65]
- Blas na Fraince[66]
- The Blue Note[67]
- Bóithrín na Smaointe[68]
- Booklines[69]
- Borderlines[70]
- Bracken[71]
- Brandy Snap[72]
- Bring Down the Lamp[73]
- Broadsheet[6]
- Bull Island[74]
- By Meadow and Mountain/Mountain and Meadow[75]
C
- Cabin Fever[76]
- Caught in a Free State[77]
- Challenging Times[78]
- Check Up[79]
- Closedown[19][20][4][80]
- Coiscéim[81]
- Comely Maidens[82]
D
E
- Ear to the Ground[84]
- Exhibit A[85]
F
- Farrell[86]
- Féach[87]
- The Fenians[88]
- Folio[89]
- For Better, For Worse[90]
- For Better Or Worse[91]
- For One Night Only[92]
- Framed![93]
G
- Garda Patrol[20]
- The Gay Byrne Music Show[94]
- Glenroe[71]
- Good Afternoon[19][20]
H
- Hall's Pictorial Weekly[95]
- Hands[96]
- Hands On[97]
- Hanly's People[80][98]
- Haughey[99]
- Head 2 Toe[100]
- Hidden History[101]
- The Humours of Donnybrook[102]
I
- In Search of the Pope's Children[103]
- Insurrection[104]
- Ireland's Generation Game[105]
J
K
L
- Labhair Gaeilge Linn[108]
- Leader's Questions[109]
- Léargas[110]
- Legal Eagles[111]
- Lifting the Veil – The Politics of Television[112]
- Live at 3[4]
- Love Is[113]
M
- Mailbag[114]
- Mart and Market[115]
- Mass[116]
- The Meaning of Life[117]
- Messiah[118]
- Millennium Eve: Celebrate 2000[119]
- The Mountain Lark[120]
- Murphy's Micro-Quiz-M[121]
N
- Newsbeat[6]
- No Comment[122]
- Nodlaig McCarthy with...[123]
- Notice to Quit[124]
O
- Oireachtas Report[125]
- On The Street Where You Live[126]
- One to One[127]
- Out of the Blue[128]
- Outlook[25][129]
- Out of Nowhere[130]
P
- Paper Chase[131]
- The Person in Question[132]
- The Politicians[132]
- The Politics Programme[133]
- A Prayer at Bedtime[134]
- Prime Time Investigates[135]
- Public Account[136]
- Public Enemy[137]
Q
R
S
- Scannal![141]
- School Around the Corner[142]
- Secret Sights[143]
- A Sense of Excellence[144]
- Seven Ages[145]
- Simply Music[146]
- The Spike[147]
- The State of Us[148]
- Strumpet City[149]
- Súil Thart[150]
T
- Tales of Kilnavarna[151]
- Tangents[152]
- Today Tonight[19][20][6]
- Tolka Row[71]
- Top Ace '82[153]
- Townlands[154]
- Tracks and Trails[155]
- Treasure Island[156]
- The Treaty[157]
- Trom agus Éadrom[25]
- True Lives[158]
- Tuesday File[159]
- Turas Teanga[160]
- TV50[161]
U
- Up and Running[162]
- Up for the Match[163]
V
W
- Waterways [165]
- When Reason Sleeps[166]
- Whistleblower [167]
- Word in Action[168]
Y
Z
Imported
Current
Telefís Éireann airs a small selection of imports, mostly sitcom repeats, soap operas and other dramas. These include:
- EastEnders (since 2001) [170]
- Keeping Up Appearances
- Last of the Summer Wine
- Mr. Bean
- Neighbours
- Shortland Street (since 1996)
Former
Telefís Éireann has aired:
- The 20th Century[23]
- The A-Team[19]
- The Adventures of Robin Hood[171]
- Are You Being Served?[172]
- The Beachcombers[19]
- Benson[20]
- The Brady Bunch[25]
- Columbo[173]
- Coronation Street (1961 - 2001) [170]
- A Country Practice[174]
- Dallas[19]
- The Dick Van Dyke Show[175]
- The Donna Reed Show[23]
- Dr. Finlay's Casebook[175]
- Emmerdale Farm[19][20][80]
- ER[176]
- The Everglades[23]
- Fawlty Towers[25]
- The Flintstones[22]
- Gemini Man[172]
- The Hogan Family[80]
- Huckleberry Finn and His Friends[19]
- Land of the Giants[177]
- Magnum[20]
- The Man from U.N.C.L.E.[171]
- Murder, She Wrote[80]
- Paint Along with Nancy Kominsky[20]
- Santa Barbara[178]
- Simon & Simon[179]
- Sons and Daughters[180]
- South Riding[177]
- Spencer: For Hire[80]
- The Sullivans[181]
- Testament to the Bushmen[20]
- Tomorrow's World[80]
Special events
- Ardfheis – The Leader's Speech
- Budget coverage
- Election coverage[182]
- Eurovision Song Contest [183][184][185][186][187] and National Song Contest
- FIFA World Cup (some coverage)
- Olympic Games (some coverage)
- People in Need Telethon[188]
- The Rose of Tralee[189]
- State funerals
- State visits
- The Late Late Toy Show
References
- ↑ "Nine O'Clock News".
- ↑ "Six One News".
- ↑ "One O'Clock News".
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- ↑ "Would You Believe". Archived from the original on 13 April 2015.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 Collins, Stephen (10 November 2014). "Former RTÉ presenter Brian Farrell dies aged 85". The Irish Times. Archived from the original on 5 May 2015.
In the following decades he presented a series of flagship current affairs programmes including Broadsheet, Newsbeat, 7 Days, Today Tonight and Prime Time. […] In December 2000, he presented an Irish historical programme 100 Years, a retrospective of events in Ireland over the 20th century.
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Fine Gael's health spokesman, Dr James Reilly, said Mr Ahern's acting debut was not in keeping with what was expected of a former leader who was paid handsomely on retirement. […] The pair were speaking on RTÉ’s The Week in Politics along with the Community minister Pat Carey.
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Bishop Sheen recorded a forty minute talk aimed at young people for broadcast by RTÉ. Entitled simply 'Bishop Fulton Sheen', it was televised on 3 October 1968.
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John A Murphy is Emeritus Professor of Irish History at University College Cork.
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While O'Leary says the estimated £10 million per year in advertising revenue which Coronation Street pulled in for RTE "is on the high side", she did not want to "talk down" the programme which was one of RTE's most watched programmes in 2000.
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