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2002 in Irish television

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The following is a list of events relating to television in Ireland from 2002.

Events

January

  • 14 January – The drama series No Tears debuts on RTÉ Television. On the same day RTE 1 and Network 2 weather is remerged.
  • 22 January – Following a deal with ITV Digital, UTV2 closes and is replaced by ITV2.{{cite news
  • March – Give Up Yer Aul Sins, an animated film produced for RTÉ Television by Brown Bag Films, is nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film.

March

  • 4 March – The long running Nickelodeon animated series SpongeBob SquarePants begins airing on Irish television for the first time on TG4.

June

  • 6 June – Dermot Ahern is appointed Minister for Department of Communications, Marine and Natural Resources, with responsibility for broadcasting, responsibility for broadcasting having been transferred to this Department from the Department of Arts, Heritage, Gaeltacht and the Islands.

August

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

October

  • 27 October – You're a Star debuts on RTÉ Television. The programme is a text voting talent show to select Ireland's entry for that year's Eurovision Song Contest.

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.
  • 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.
  • Undated – RTÉ Television and RTÉ Radio airs coverage of a Forum on Broadcasting being held at the Royal Hospital, Kilmainham in Dublin.
  • 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.
  • 2002–2005 – The RTÉ Strategic Plan is introduced.

Debuts

RTÉ

  • 14 January – No Tears (2002)
  • 9 February – Hoze Houndz on RTÉ Two (1999–2003)
  • 18 February - 24 on RTE Two (2001–2010)
  • 12 March – Pecola on RTÉ Two (2001–2002)
  • 15 March – Sheep in the Big City on RTÉ Two (2000–2002)
  • March – Code Name: Eternity on RTÉ Two (2000)
  • 1 April - Medabots on RTÉ Two (2000–2001)
  • 11 April – Merlin the Magical Puppy on RTÉ Two (2001–2002)
  • 24 April – Adventures of Papyrus on RTÉ Two (1998)
  • 9 September – The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius on RTÉ Two (2002–2006)
  • 10 September – Tracey McBean on RTÉ Two (2002–2006)
  • 10 September – Funny Little Bugs on RTÉ Two (2001)
  • 11 September – Totally Spies! on RTÉ Two (2001–2013)
  • 11 September – Binka on RTÉ Two (2001–2005)
  • 11 September – Alias on RTÉ Two (2001–2006)
  • 12 September – Don't Eat the Neighbours on RTÉ Two (2002)
  • 4 October – Gadget & the Gadgetinis on RTÉ Two (2002–2003)
  • 27 October – You're a Star on RTÉ One (2002–2008)
  • 4 November – The Fairly OddParents! on RTÉ Two (2001–2017)
  • Undated – What's with Andy? on RTÉ Two (2001–2007)
  • Undated – The Osbournes on RTÉ Two (2002–2005)
  • Undated – Any Time Now on RTÉ One (2002)
  • Undated – The Invisible Man on RTÉ Two (2000–2002)
  • Undated - The Education of Max Bickford (2001-2002)

TV3

  • 23 March – Harold and the Purple Crayon (2001–2002)
  • 11 May – Phantom Investigators (2002)
  • Undated – Futurama (1999–2013)
  • Undated – Dan Dare: Pilot of the Future (2001)

TG4

  • 9 January – Cocco Bill (2001–2004)
  • 4 March – SpongeBob SquarePants (1999–present)
  • 2 September – Samurai Jack (2001–2004, 2017)
  • 6 September – Justice League (2001–2004)
  • 8 September – Spaced Out (2001–2005)
  • Undated – The Nightmare Room (2001–2002)
  • Undated – Glór Tíre (2002–present)

Changes of network affiliation

ShowsMoved fromMoved to
Disney Cartoon ClassicsNetwork 2RTÉ 1
Mopatop's ShopNetwork 2RTÉ 1
Rocket PowerNetwork 2RTÉ 1
Mike, Lu & OgNetwork 2RTÉ 1
Bananas in PyjamasNetwork 2RTÉ 1
Fievel's American TailsNetwork 2RTÉ 1
PecolaNetwork 2RTÉ 1
KipperNetwork 2RTÉ 1
TweeniesNetwork 2RTÉ 1
Barney & FriendsNetwork 2RTÉ 1
Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!Network 2RTÉ 1
BatmanNetwork 2RTÉ 1
Quack PackNetwork 2RTÉ 1
Oggy and the CockroachesNetwork 2RTÉ 1
The Adventures of Paddington BearNetwork 2RTÉ 1
The DenNetwork 2RTÉ 1
Noah's IslandNetwork 2RTÉ 1
George ShrinksNetwork 2RTÉ 1
StingrayNetwork 2RTÉ 1
A Pup Named Scooby-DooNetwork 2RTÉ 1
Pepper AnnNetwork 2RTÉ 1
Little BearNetwork 2RTÉ 1
The Pink Panther ShowNetwork 2RTÉ 1
TeletubbiesNetwork 2RTÉ 1
Disney SundayNetwork 2RTÉ 1
Hoze HoundzNetwork 2RTÉ 1
Percy the Park KeeperNetwork 2RTÉ 1
The MoonkysNetwork 2RTÉ 1
Pip the Appleseed KnightNetwork 2RTÉ 1
Sheep in the Big CityNetwork 2RTÉ 1
Cardcaptor SakuraNetwork 2RTÉ 1
Bear in the Big Blue HouseNetwork 2RTÉ 1
NASCAR RacersNetwork 2RTÉ 1
The New Woody Woodpecker ShowNetwork 2RTÉ 1
I am WeaselNetwork 2RTÉ 1
RugratsNetwork 2RTÉ 1
RedwallNetwork 2RTÉ 1
The Animals of Farthing WoodNetwork 2RTÉ 1
FudgeNetwork 2RTÉ 1
Bill and BenNetwork 2RTÉ 1
The Powerpuff GirlsNetwork 2RTÉ 1
The MorbegsNetwork 2RTÉ 1
Teenage Mutant Hero TurtlesNetwork 2RTÉ 1
The Legend of TarzanNetwork 2RTÉ 1

Ongoing television programmes

1960s

  • RTÉ News: Nine O'Clock (1961–present)
  • RTÉ News: Six One (1962–present)
  • The Late Late Show (1962–present)

1970s

  • The Late Late Toy Show (1975–present)
  • RTÉ News on Two (1978–2014)
  • The Sunday Game (1979–present)

1980s

  • Dempsey's Den (1986–2010)
  • Questions and Answers (1986–2009)
  • Fair City (1989–present)
  • RTÉ News: One O'Clock (1989–present)

1990s

  • Would You Believe (1990s–present)
  • Winning Streak (1990–present)
  • Prime Time (1992–present)
  • No Disco (1993–2003)
  • Nuacht RTÉ (1995–present)
  • Fame and Fortune (1996–2006)
  • Nuacht TG4 (1996–present)
  • Ros na Rún (1996–present)
  • A Scare at Bedtime (1997–2006)
  • The Premiership/Premier Soccer Saturday (1998–2013)
  • Sports Tonight (1998–2009)
  • TV3 News (1998–present)
  • Open House (1999–2004)
  • Agenda (1999–2004)
  • The View (1999–2011)
  • Ireland AM (1999–present)
  • Telly Bingo (1999–present)

2000s

  • Nationwide (2000–present)
  • Bachelors Walk (2001–2003)
  • TV3 News at 5.30 (2001–present)

Ending this year

  • 29 March – Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? (2000–2002)
  • Undated – The Weakest Link (2001–2002)

References

References

  1. "RTÉ Libraries and Archives: preserving a unique record of Irish life". Rte.ie.
  2. (12 December 2002). "Give My Head Peace goes south". BBC.
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