@@upncmnh11 When growing up in that era young people would have had a chance to experience the culture of generations further back so they would have seen movies, tv shows, music and read newspaper articles of the past era of their parents. Today tv will not even go back 10 years. Old movies today are only played late at night and young people have no experience of music.
Back when RTE still had something to offer. Now, RTE has nothing but complete and utter crap on, and that goes for all the Irish television channels (RTE 1, RTE 2, TV3, T na G, etc)
Strange how modern this still looks after all these years, looks more modern then present day RTE 2.....
It was on the night of Monday 6th November 1995, early hours of Tuesday 7th.
I remember McGyver used to be on during this era however i saw on the rte classic tv guides that it was on in the 80s on RTE 1
Rte used to repeat old TV shows at lunch time on weekdays. As an example The Saint (1980) was one of these repeats.
@@jameskiely3093 I vaguely remember that
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When growing up in that era young people would have had a chance to experience the culture of generations further back so they would have seen movies, tv shows, music and read newspaper articles of the past era of their parents. Today tv will not even go back 10 years. Old movies today are only played late at night and young people have no experience of music.
Back when RTE still had something to offer. Now, RTE has nothing but complete and utter crap on, and that goes for all the Irish television channels (RTE 1, RTE 2, TV3, T na G, etc)
Network 2 and Tv3 were good channels in the 90s before N2 became back to RTE2 and TV3 now VIrgin Media bought in all the soaps!
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But it is happening to all tv channels playing nothing but nonsense.
Oh good ! Bosco.
Angie Mezzetti