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The following is a list of events relating to television in Ireland from 1964.
Events
- 3 January – Tolka Row, an urban drama serial by Maura Laverty first goes on air.[1]
 - January – Reverend Fergus Day, of the Church of Ireland is appointed to advise on the broadcasting of Protestant religious programmes.[1]
 - 4 February – Telefís Scoile, one of the earliest teaching programmes for schools on television in Europe is first aired by Telefís Éireann.[1]
 - March – Patrick Jennings appointed RTÉ's Agricultural Advisor.[1]
 - 20 April – The BBC Two Northern Ireland service goes on air.
 - 14 September – Newsbeat, a topical and often humorous programme, first goes on air. It features reporters Frank Tuomey and Frank Hall with caption stories by cartoonist Terry Williers.[1]
 
Debuts
Ongoing television programmes
- RTÉ News: Nine O'Clock (1961–present)
 - Jackpot (1962–1965)
 - Dáithí Lacha (1962–1969)
 - RTÉ News: Six One (1962–present)
 - The Late Late Show (1962–present)[1]
 
Births
- 10 May – Diarmuid Gavin, garden designer and television personality
 - 25 September – Maria Doyle Kennedy, actress and singer
 
See also
References
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