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List of years in Irish television (table)
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The following is a list of events relating to television in Ireland from 2002.

Events

January

February

  • No events

March

  • No events

April

  • No events

May

  • No events

June

July

  • No events

August

  • 29 August – Report of the Forum on Broadcasting submitted to government.[1]

September

  • No events

October

November

  • No events

December

  • 1 December – The Commission for Communications Regulation replaces the Office of the Director of Telecommunications Regulations as the overseer of media regulations in the Irish Republic.
  • 27 December – BBC One Northern Ireland airs the 50th episode of its satirical comedy Give My Head Peace, which was filmed in Dublin.[3]
  • December – The television licence fee increases by €43, while the black-and-white licence fee abolished. The government establishes a mechanism to seek an annual increase in the fee, with a five-year review. There is also a commitment to introduce proposals for a commercial television licence fee.[1]
  • Undated – RTÉ Television and RTÉ Radio airs coverage of a Forum on Broadcasting being held at the Royal Hospital, Kilmainham in Dublin.[1]
  • 2002–2003 – RTÉ increases its international news coverage with reporters based in Baghdad, northern Iraq, Kuwait, Jordan and Jerusalem, as well as Washington and London correspondents.[1]
  • 2002–2005 – The RTÉ Strategic Plan is introduced.[1]

Debuts

RTÉ

TV3

TG4

Changes of network affiliation

Shows Moved from Moved to
United States Disney Cartoon Classics Network 2 RTÉ 1
United Kingdom Mopatop's Shop Network 2 RTÉ 1
United States Rocket Power Network 2 RTÉ 1
United States Mike, Lu & Og Network 2 RTÉ 1
Australia Bananas in Pyjamas Network 2 RTÉ 1
United States/Canada Fievel's American Tails Network 2 RTÉ 1
Canada/Japan Pecola Network 2 RTÉ 1
United Kingdom Kipper Network 2 RTÉ 1
United Kingdom Tweenies Network 2 RTÉ 1
United States Barney and Friends Network 2 RTÉ 1
United States Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! Network 2 RTÉ 1
United States Batman Network 2 RTÉ 1
United States Quack Pack Network 2 RTÉ 1
France Oggy and the Cockroaches Network 2 RTÉ 1
United Kingdom/France/Canada The Adventures of Paddington Bear Network 2 RTÉ 1
The Den Network 2 RTÉ 1
United Kingdom Noah's Island Network 2 RTÉ 1
Canada/China George Shrinks Network 2 RTÉ 1
United Kingdom Stingray Network 2 RTÉ 1
United States A Pup Named Scooby-Doo Network 2 RTÉ 1
United States Pepper Ann Network 2 RTÉ 1
Canada Little Bear Network 2 RTÉ 1
United States The Pink Panther Show Network 2 RTÉ 1
United Kingdom Teletubbies Network 2 RTÉ 1
Disney Sunday Network 2 RTÉ 1
Canada Hoze Houndz Network 2 RTÉ 1
United Kingdom Percy the Park Keeper Network 2 RTÉ 1
France The Moonkys Network 2 RTÉ 1
France Pip the Appleseed Knight Network 2 RTÉ 1
United States Sheep in the Big City Network 2 RTÉ 1
Japan Cardcaptor Sakura Network 2 RTÉ 1
United States Bear in the Big Blue House Network 2 RTÉ 1
United States NASCAR Racers Network 2 RTÉ 1
United States The New Woody Woodpecker Show Network 2 RTÉ 1
United States I am Weasel Network 2 RTÉ 1
United States Rugrats Network 2 RTÉ 1
Canada/France/United Kingdom Redwall Network 2 RTÉ 1
United Kingdom/France The Animals of Farthing Wood Network 2 RTÉ 1
United States Fudge Network 2 RTÉ 1
United Kingdom Bill and Ben Network 2 RTÉ 1
United States The Powerpuff Girls Network 2 RTÉ 1
The Morbegs Network 2 RTÉ 1
United States Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles Network 2 RTÉ 1
United States The Legend of Tarzan Network 2 RTÉ 1

Ongoing television programmes

1960s

1970s

1980s

1990s

2000s

Ending this year

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i "RTÉ Libraries and Archives: preserving a unique record of Irish life". Rte.ie. Retrieved 2 January 2012.
  2. ^ "Northern Ireland gets ITV2". Media Guardian. 23 January 2002. Retrieved 8 January 2011.
  3. ^ "Give My Head Peace goes south". BBC News. BBC. 12 December 2002. Retrieved 19 February 2012.