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Caption | 'School Around the Corner' in Galway (1963) | |
Programme | School Around the Corner (The) | |
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A television monitor shot of a young boy and girl blowing bubbles in an edition of 'School Around the Corner' recorded in Galway in 1963. Two episodes of the show from Galway were broadcast in 1963, on the 10th and 17th of February. 'School Around the Corner' was presented by Paddy Crosbie and produced by the writer James Plunkett. In addition to presenting the show, Paddy Crosbie was the originator and writer of 'School Around the Corner'. The show was first broadcast by Radio Éireann in 1954, and ran continuously until 1961 when it was transferred to Telefís Éireann (RTÉ Television). It was the first Telefís Éireann programme to be pre-recorded in 1961; the first episode was broadcast on 2 January 1962. The programme continued until 1966 on RTÉ Television before returning to RTÉ Radio for another year. It was again revived on radio in 1973 and ran on RTÉ Television from 1990-1994. An RTÉ Guide article outlining the programme's history was published on 1 June 1973. |
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Collection | RTÉ Guide | |
Photographer | Bedell, Roy | |
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01/Jan/1963
(01/Jan/1963 - 01/Jan/1963) |
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Rights holder | RTÉ | |
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