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*9 April – After three months of airing on the [[BBC]] in Great Britain, the second series of the British children's animated television series ''[[The Animals of Farthing Wood (TV series)|The Animals of Farthing Wood]]'' screens in Ireland for the first time with the series translated into an Irish language once again. The second series begins it first ever Irish airing on [[RTÉ One|RTÉ1]].
*9 April – After three months of airing on the [[BBC]] in Great Britain, the second series of the British children's animated television series ''[[The Animals of Farthing Wood (TV series)|The Animals of Farthing Wood]]'' screens in Ireland for the first time with the series translated into an Irish language once again. The second series begins it first ever Irish airing on [[RTÉ One|RTÉ1]].
*30 April – Ireland hosts the [[Eurovision Song Contest 1994|Eurovision Song Contest]], and wins for the third year in succession. The event is presented by [[Gerry Ryan]] and [[Cynthia Ní Mhurchú]] from [[Dublin]]'s [[Point Theatre]], and the winning song is ''[[Rock 'n' Roll Kids]]'', composed by [[Brendan Graham]], and performed by [[Paul Harrington (musician)|Paul Harrington]] and [[Charlie McGettigan]]. ''[[Riverdance]]'' by [[Bill Whelan]] is introduced as the interval act, and goes on to achieve international success.<ref name="RTÉ"/>
*30 April – Ireland hosts the [[Eurovision Song Contest 1994|Eurovision Song Contest]], and wins for the third year in succession. The event is presented by [[Gerry Ryan]] and [[Cynthia Ní Mhurchú]] from [[Dublin]]'s [[Point Theatre]], and the winning song is ''[[Rock 'n' Roll Kids]]'', composed by [[Brendan Graham]], and performed by [[Paul Harrington (musician)|Paul Harrington]] and [[Charlie McGettigan]]. ''[[Riverdance]]'' by [[Bill Whelan]] is introduced as the interval act, and goes on to achieve international success.<ref name="RTÉ"/>
*7 May – Australian cartoon series about a koala named ''[[The Adventures of Blinky Bill|Blinky Bill]]'' begins on [[RTÉ Two|Network 2]].
*10 May – The original 1970s ''[[Mr. Men (TV series)|Mr. Men]]'' animated series returns to Irish television after a long absence as it goes to air on [[RTÉ Two|Network 2]] with the network's long running children's block ''[[The Den (Ireland)|The Den]]'' airing only the first three episodes before its summer break.
*10 May – The original 1970s ''[[Mr. Men (TV series)|Mr. Men]]'' animated series returns to Irish television after a long absence as it goes to air on [[RTÉ Two|Network 2]] with the network's long running children's block ''[[The Den (Ireland)|The Den]]'' airing only the first three episodes before its summer break.
*20 May – The [[The People in Need Trust|RTÉ People in Need Telethon 1994]] is broadcast live from [[RTÉ One]] with [[Gay Byrne]] introducing the opening segment.
*20 May – The [[The People in Need Trust|RTÉ People in Need Telethon 1994]] is broadcast live from [[RTÉ One]] with [[Gay Byrne]] introducing the opening segment.

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The following is a list of events relating to television in Ireland from 1994.

Events

Debuts

RTÉ One

Network 2

Changes of network affiliation

Shows Moved from Moved to
Tots TV Network 2 RTÉ1
Doug Network 2 RTÉ1
Papa Beaver's Storytime Network 2 RTÉ1
The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr. Network 2 RTÉ1
DuckTales RTÉ1 Network 2
Simon and the Witch Network 2 RTÉ1
Tiny Toon Adventures Network 2 RTÉ1
Count Duckula Network 2 RTÉ1
The Adventures of Teddy Ruxpin Network 2 RTÉ1
The Flintstones RTÉ1 Network 2
Scooby, Scrappy and Yabba-Doo Network 2 RTÉ1
The Snowman Network 2 RTÉ1
The Animals of Farthing Wood Network 2 RTÉ1
The Great Grape Ape Show RTÉ1 Network 2
The Care Bears Family Network 2 RTÉ1
Mr. Men RTÉ1 Network 2
Butterfly Island Network 2 RTÉ1
The Adventures of Tintin Network 2 RTÉ1

Ongoing television programmes

1960s

1970s

1980s

1990s

Ending this year

Births

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "RTÉ Libraries and Archives: preserving a unique record of Irish life". RTÉ.ie. Retrieved 2 January 2012.
  2. ^ Murdoch, Alan (12 January 1994). "Dublin lifts broadcast ban on Sinn Féin: Whitehall says decision on British law will have to wait". The Independent. Independent Print Limited. Retrieved 1 July 2013.