2005 in Irish television
The following is a list of events relating to television in Ireland from 2005.
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Events
    
    January
    
- No events
 
February
    
- No events
 
March
    
- 3 March – Taoiseach Bertie Ahern opens RTÉ's new studios in London, based at Millbank opposite the British Houses of Parliament.[1]
 
April
    
- No events
 
May
    
June
    
- No events
 
July
    
- No events
 
August
    
- No events
 
September
    
- No events
 
October
    
- 4 October – The cable television station City Channel Dublin, part of the City Channel network goes on air.
 
November
    
- No events
 
December
    
- No events
 
Debuts
    
    RTÉ
    
- 10 January – Cyborg 009 on RTÉ Two (2001–2002)
 - 11 January – Sergeant Stripes on RTÉ Two (2003–2004)
 - 13 January – Sonic X on RTÉ Two (2003–2006)
 - 26 January – The Colony on RTÉ One (2005)
 - 23 May – Lost (2004–2010)
 - 13 June – Haughey on RTÉ One (2005)
 - 15 June – Gordon the Garden Gnome on RTÉ Two (2005)
 - 9 July – Saturday Night with Miriam on RTÉ One (2005–present)
 - 5 September – Peppa Pig on RTÉ Two (2004–present)
 - 19 September – Dustin's Daily News on RTÉ Two (2005–2007)
 - 20 September – Naked Camera on RTÉ Two (2005–2007)
 - 26 September – Danny Phantom on RTÉ Two (2004–2007)
 - 28 September – Trollz on RTÉ Two (2005)
 - 14 November – The Last Furlong (2005)
 - Undated – W.I.T.C.H. on RTÉ Two (2004–2006)
 
TV3
    
- 9 November – The Brendan Courtney Show (2005–2006)
 
TG4
    
- 8 September – The Batman (2004–2008)
 - 10 October – GAA... (2005–present)
 - Undated – Paisean Faisean (2005)
 - Undated – Zombie Hotel (2005–2007)
 
Changes of network affiliation
    
| Shows | Moved from | Moved to | 
|---|---|---|
| The Adventures of Blinky Bill | RTÉ Two | TG4 | 
| Watership Down | RTÉ Two | TG4 | 
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–present)
 - 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)
 - 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)
 - The View (1999–2011)
 - Ireland AM (1999–present)
 - Telly Bingo (1999–present)
 
2000s
    
- Nationwide (2000–present)
 - TV3 News at 5.30 (2001–present)
 - You're a Star (2002–2008)
 - Auld Ones (2003–2007)
 - Killinaskully (2003–2008)
 - The Clinic (2003–2009)
 - The Panel (2003–2011)
 - Against the Head (2003–present)
 - news2day (2003–present)
 - Other Voices (2003–present)
 - Tubridy Tonight (2004–2009)
 - The Afternoon Show (2004–2010)
 - Ryan Confidential (2004–2010)
 
Ending this year
    
- April – Proof (2004–2005)
 - 4 July – Haughey (2005)
 - 1 September – Play it Again Des (2003–2005)
 - 19 December – The Last Furlong (2005)
 - Undated – Kelly (1989–2005)
 - Undated – Paisean Faisean (2005)
 
See also
    
    
References
    
- "RTÉ Libraries and Archives: preserving a unique record of Irish life". Rte.ie. Retrieved 3 January 2012.
 
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