Undated – RTÉ Television begins new programming schedule policy for its prime time evening slot (8–10 p.m.).
In 1996 Dear Daughter, a documentary looking at abuse allegations at St. Vincent's Industrial School, Goldenbridge, Ireland, which was run by the Sisters of Mercy, was screened on RTÉ Television.
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Brendan O'Carroll's Hot Milk and Pepper was an RTÉ television quiz show show presented by Brendan O'Carroll and also starring Gerry Browne that was broadcast for two series between 1996 and 1998.
It was one of the original five main Telefís Éireann television transmitters, opening on the 12 June 1963 with a 625-line service on Channel F. VHF FM radio transmission was added in 1966, with UHF television starting in 1996.
He is best known for his role as host of Nighthawks, a RTÉ Television chat show of the late 1980s and early 1990s, and for composing "What's Another Year", Ireland's winning entry in the 1980 Eurovision Song Contest.
October – Geraldine McInerney becomes the first female newsreader on RTÉ Television.
TV50, a series of events in 2012 celebrating the 50th anniversary of RTÉ Television, Ireland
Bass Odyssey provided the theme song ("Twilight") for the RTÉ television programme No Disco, and also contributed a track ("Remote Control Soul") to the soundtrack of the film Deep Blue Sea.
From July to November 2011 Gogarty was involved in season 4 of the RTÉ television series Celebrity Bainisteoir managing Oughterard's Seamus Ó Máille GAA Club, Galway.