1989 in Irish television explained
The following is a list of events relating to television in Ireland from 1989.
Events
- 18 January – After a long absence for several years, British children's cult favourite Worzel Gummidge returns to Irish television screens. The series airs on Network 2 as part of Dempsey's Den.
- 5 February – The world's first commercial DBS system, Sky Television, goes on air in the United Kingdom and Ireland.
- 23 March - RTÉ Weather is sponsored by Telecom Eireann.
- 21 April – The first People in Need Telethon is broadcast by RTÉ.
- 10 May – American television sitcom Thirtysomething is broadcast in Ireland for the first time.
- 18 September – Irish television soap Fair City is first transmitted.[1]
- 14 September – British children's stop motion animated series Postman Pat begins airing for the very first time ever on Irish television on Network 2 as part of Dempsey's Den after only airing in Northern Ireland and several parts of the Republic via access to British television. Also added to Thursday's lineup of children's programmes on Dempsey's Den includes the debut of the British animated series for preschoolers Spot (which was translated and dubbed into Irish as Echtrai Bhrain) and the return of television's very first animated prime time sitcom The Flintstones.
- 26 December – The Fireman Sam Christmas special Snow Business goes to air on Network 2 but the series itself won't return to air on RTÉ until 13 March 2000.
- Undated – US prime time soap opera Knots Landing starts being broadcast for the first time on Irish television on RTÉ Television.
- Undated – The American animation studio Murakami-Wolf-Swenson launches a sister company called Fred Wolf Films in Dublin.
Debuts
RTÉ 1
- 15 May – Ffizz (1987–1989)
- 18 September – Fair City (1989–present)
- 16 October – (1989–present)
- 22 October – The Secret Garden (1987)
- 7 November – Major Dad (1989–1993)
- Undated – Knots Landing (1979–1993)
Network 2
UTV
- Undated – Kelly (1989–2005)
Changes of network affiliation
Ongoing television programmes
1960s
- (1961–present)
- (1962–present)
- The Late Late Show (1962–present)
1970s
1980s
Ending this year
- 6 April – The Floradora Folk (1988–1989)
See also
Notes and References
- Web site: RTÉ Libraries and Archives: preserving a unique record of Irish life . Rte.ie . 2 January 2012.