1986 in Irish television

The following is a list of events relating to television in Ireland from 1986.

List of years in Irish television (table)

Events

  • 29 September – Long running Irish afternoon chat show Live at 3 begins on RTÉ 1.
  • 29 September – RTÉ Television airs the first edition of Dempsey's Den, a series presented by Ian Dempsey with puppets Zig and Zag. Dempsey's Den presented children's afternoon programmes.[1]
  • 1 October – Welsh children's animation SuperTed begins its screening debut on RTÉ 1 as part of Dempsey's Den with the series translated and dubbed into an Irish language.
  • 9 November – The current affairs series Questions and Answers first goes on air. It is presented by Olivia O'Leary.[1]

Debuts

RTÉ 1

RTÉ 2

Changes of network affiliation

Shows Moved from Moved to
Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears RTÉ 2 RTÉ 1
/ Maya the Honey Bee RTÉ 1 RTÉ 2

Ongoing television programmes

1960s

1970s

1980s

Ending this year

  • 23 February – Davis at Large (1984–1986)
  • 23 April – Leave It To Mrs O'Brien (1984–1986)
gollark: Also, I should be specific, "a god and associated religious claims", not just "a god".
gollark: Pascal's Wager is really stupid.
gollark: > I’d rather just have faith and get on with my lifeThis seems like a bizarre attitude, since if you... don't actually have evidence for a god at all... it's really weird for that belief to affect your decisions.
gollark: I'm not sure what you would call them, since "antitheist" is taken for "against belief in god".
gollark: More accurately, you can't prove that god exists, even in a world with said god, for all values of "god".

See also

References

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