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1988 in Irish television
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Overview of the events of 1988 in Irish television
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The following is a list of events relating to
television in Ireland
from 1988.
Contents
Events
Debuts
RTÉ 1
Network 2
Endings
RTÉ 1 2
Changes of network affiliation
Ongoing television programmes
1960s
1970s
1980s
See also
References
Events
30 April – Ireland hosts the
Eurovision Song Contest
from the
RDS Simmonscourt Pavilion
, Dublin, after winning it the previous year.
Pat Kenny
and
Michelle Rocca
host the 33rd annual contest, which is won by
Switzerland
with the song
Ne Partez Pas Sans Moi
(Don't Leave Without Me)
, sung by a 20-year-old
Celine Dion
.
[
1
]
3 July – The
Broadcasting and Wireless Telegraphy Act
, legislation concerning licensing for broadcasting, comes into law.
[
1
]
September –
RTÉ 2
is rebranded as Network 2 as part of a major overhaul of the channel.
3 October – Australian soap
Home and Away
receives its Irish television debut on Network 2. On the same day new look
RTÉ Weather
is born.
Debuts
RTÉ 1
4 March –
/
A Little Princess
(1986)
7 April –
Fireman Sam
(1987–present)
8 April –
The Gemini Factor
(1987)
10 June –
The Secret World of Polly Flint
(1987)
11 June –
/
Ovide Video
(1987–1988)
5 July –
Chocky's Challenge
(1986)
13 July –
Kaboodle
(1987–1990)
6 August –
The Raccoons
(1985–1991)
15 October –
Kenny Live
(1988–1999)
Undated –
DuckTales
(1987–1990)
Bibi
(1988-1994)
Network 2
1 May –
Jim Henson Presents the World of Puppetry
(1985)
September –
Jo Maxi
(1988–1993)
3 October –
Home and Away
(1988–present)
6 October –
/
The Care Bears Family
(1986–1988)
6 October –
/
/
/
Once Upon a Time... Life
(1987)
6 October –
The Floradora Folk
(1988–1989)
11 October –
Nighthawks
(1988–1992)
28 October –
T-Bag
(1985–1992)
1 December –
/
The Mysterious Cities of Gold
(1982–1983)
Undated –
The Tracey Ullman Show
(1987–1990)
Undated –
The Storyteller
(1987–1988)
Undated -
Full House (1987-1995)
Endings
RTÉ 1
29 April -
Evening Extra
(1986-1988)
Changes of network affiliation
Shows
Moved from
Moved to
SuperTed
RTÉ One
Network 2
/
The Campbells
RTÉ One
Network 2
Alvin and the Chipmunks
(Ruby Spears version)
Network 2
RTÉ One
Muppet Babies
RTÉ One
Network 2
Dempsey's Den
RTÉ One
Network 2
Bosco
RTÉ One
Network 2
The Wuzzles
RTÉ One
Network 2
/
The Berenstain Bears
RTÉ One
Network 2
ALF
RTÉ One
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
Sports Stadium
(1973–1997)
The Late Late Toy Show
(1975–present)
RTÉ News on Two
(1978–2014)
Bosco
(1979–1996)
The Sunday Game
(1979–present)
1980s
Today Tonight
(1982–1992)
Mailbag
(1982–1996)
Glenroe
(1983–2001)
Rapid Roulette
(1986–1990)
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)
See also
1988 in Ireland
References
1
2
"RTÉ Libraries and Archives: preserving a unique record of Irish life"
. Rte.ie
. Retrieved
2 January
2012
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