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1978 in Irish television
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The following is a list of events relating to television in Ireland from 1978.
Events
- January – The controversial secondary school drama The Spike goes on air. It was pulled from the schedule following a nude scene in Episode 5 which sparked criticism from Irish conservatives, and has never been retransmitted.[1][2][3][4][5][6]
- March – George T. Waters is appointed as Director-General of RTÉ.[7]
- 2 November – Ireland's second television channel, RTÉ 2 goes on air.[7] The opening night features a variety gala performance from the Cork Opera House and the 1968 film Bullitt.[8]
- 6 November – The UK soap Coronation Street is aired for the first time on RTÉ 2. It had previously only been available to those who could receive UTV or HTV Wales.
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Debuts
RTÉ 1
- January – The Spike (1978)
- 29 April –
Fables of the Green Forest (1973)
- 11 September –
Hong Kong Phooey (1974–1975)
- 25 October –
The Clifton House Mystery (1978)
- 24 December –
Christmas Eve on Sesame Street (1978)
RTÉ 2
- 2 November – RTÉ News on Two (1978–present)
- 3 November –
The Upchat Line (1977)
- 3 November –
Armchair Thriller (1978–1980)
- 3 November –
The Voyage of Charles Darwin (1978)
- 4 November –
Rumpole of the Bailey (1975, 1978–1992)
- 4 November –
Mind Your Language (1977–1979)
- 4 November –
Sha Na Na (1977–1981)
- 4 November –
Bruce Forsyth's Big Night (1978, 1980)
- 6 November –
Coronation Street (1960–present)
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Changes of network affiliation
Ongoing television programmes
- RTÉ News: Nine O'Clock (1961–present)
- RTÉ News: Six One (1962–present)
- The Late Late Show (1962–present)
- The Riordans (1965–1979)
- Quicksilver (1965–1981)
- Wanderly Wagon (1967–1982)
- Hall's Pictorial Weekly (1971–1980)
- Sports Stadium (1973–1997)
- Trom agus Éadrom (1975–1985)
- The Late Late Toy Show (1975–present)
Ending this year
- Undated – The Spike (1978)
Births
- 5 May – Paul Byrne, broadcast journalist
- 31 October – Ella McSweeney, radio and television producer
See also
References
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