1997 in Irish television

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The following is a list of events relating to television in Ireland from 1997.

Events[]

January[]

February[]

  • No events

March[]

  • 30 March – Channel 5, the UK's fifth and last terrestrial channel, launches at 6.00pm. The first faces seen are the Spice Girls, who perform 1-2-3-4-5, a rewritten version of the Manfred Mann song 5-4-3-2-1. The channel is available in some parts of Ireland.

April[]

  • No events

May[]

June[]

July[]

  • No events

August[]

  • No events

September[]

  • 2 September – Long running American-Canadian animated series Arthur based on Marc Brown's well known books begins airing for the first time on Irish television on Teilifís na Gaeilge as part of its children's block Cúlabúla. It was translated and dubbed into Irish with the title Art ó Ruíarc although the original English version can be viewed on BBC and Nickelodeon via access to UK television broadcasting. The English version will start airing on Network 2 in 2003.
  • 8 September – The Den returns to Network 2 with Ray D'Arcy as host once again after another summer break. The block opens up with some new series including debuts of the British children's animation (before airing in its original country which won't happen until 29 September) and the smash Nickelodeon hit Rugrats plus more episodes of Tom and Jerry Kids, The Enid Blyton Secret Series and Pinky and the Brain and the Irish programmes including Echo Island as well as Den TV's segments and .
  • September – The RTÉ Authority seeks permission from the Irish Government to find a partner to fund digital terrestrial television (DTT).[1]

October[]

  • No events

November[]

  • 24 November – The two mean puppet characters Podge and Rodge from the long running children's programme The Den star in their very own adults only series A Scare at Bedtime. The very first episode premieres on Network 2.

December[]

  • No events

Debuts[]

RTÉ 1[]

  • 13 January – Summertime (1997)
  • 14 June – Kennedy (1997)
  • Autumn – PM Live (1997–1999)

Network 2[]

Teilifís na Gaeilge[]

Changes of network affiliation[]

Shows Moved from Moved to
Goof Troop Network 2 RTÉ 1
Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers Network 2 RTÉ 1
Fievel's American Tails Network 2 RTÉ 1
Network 2 RTÉ 1
The Simpsons Network 2 RTÉ 1
Dennis and Gnasher Network 2 RTÉ 1
Mike and Angelo RTÉ 1 Network 2
The Biz Network 2 RTÉ 1
James Bond Jr. Network 2 RTÉ 1
The Little Engine That Could Network 2 Teilifís na Gaeilge
Mort and Phil RTÉ 1 Network 2
X-Men RTÉ 1 Network 2

Ongoing television programmes[]

1960s[]

1970s[]

1980s[]

1990s[]

Ending this year[]

  • 26 March – Gerry Ryan Tonight (1995–1997)
  • 25 May – (1996–1997)
  • 30 May – Live at 3 (1986–1997)
  • 31 July – Blackboard Jungle (1991–1997)
  • 1 August – (1997)
  • 23 August – Kennedy (1997)
  • 16 December – Upwardly Mobile (1995–1997)
  • 20 December – Sports Stadium (1973–1997)

See also[]

References[]

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