• list of events relating to television in Ireland from 1970. 21 March – Ireland wins the Eurovision Song Contest, held in Amsterdam, for the first time...
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  • The year 1970 in television involved some significant events. Below is a list of notable television-related events in that year. January 1 – WXTV becomes...
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  • Events in the year 1970 in Ireland. President: Éamon de Valera Taoiseach: Jack Lynch (FF) Tánaiste: Erskine H. Childers (FF) Minister for Finance: Charles...
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  • Irish television in the 1970s please see: 1970 in Irish television 1971 in Irish television 1972 in Irish television 1973 in Irish television 1974 in...
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  • The following is a list of events relating to television in the Republic of Ireland from 1976. 18 October – Minister for Posts and Telegraphs Conor Cruise...
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  • Irish television in the 1960s please see: 1960 in Irish television 1961 in Irish television 1962 in Irish television 1963 in Irish television 1964 in...
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    contests since, in 1983 and 2002. The current Irish participant broadcaster in the contest is Raidió Teilifís Éireann (RTÉ). Ireland shares a joint record...
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  • Ireland participated in and won the Eurovision Song Contest 1970 with the song "All Kinds of Everything" performed by Dana. John Skehan was the spokesperson...
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  • Anna Nolan (category Irish television journalists)
    Anna Nolan (born 16 October 1970) is an Irish television presenter, producer and former business manager, waitress and Irish international basketball player...
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  • Irish television in the 1980s please see: 1980 in Irish television 1981 in Irish television 1982 in Irish television 1983 in Irish television 1984 in...
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