The following is a list of broadcasts aired on Telefís Éireann (Ireland's first television channel) from its launch in 1961. A list of broadcasts on its (later) sister channel may be found elsewhere. Please include sourced entries only.
Raidió Teilifís Éireann (Irish pronunciation:[ˈradʲo ˈtʲɛlʲəfʲiːʃ ˈeːrʲən]; Radio [and] Television of Ireland; abbreviated as RTÉ) is a semi-state company and the national public service broadcaster of Ireland. It both produces programmes and broadcasts them on television, radio and the Internet. The radio service began on 1 January 1926, while regular television broadcasts began on 31 December 1961, making it one of the oldest continuously operating public service broadcasters in the world. RTÉ also publishes a magazine called the RTÉ Guide, published weekly, which is orientated around RTÉ television and radio.
RTÉ is financed by a television licence fee and through advertising. Some RTÉ services are only funded by advertising, while other RTÉ services are only funded by the licence fee. RTÉ is a statutory body, run by a board appointed by the Government of Ireland. General management of the organisation is in the hands of the Executive Board headed by the Director-General. RTÉ is regulated by the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland. Radio Éireann, RTÉ's predecessor and at the time a section of the Department of Posts and Telegraphs, was one of 23 founding organisations of the European Broadcasting Union in 1950.
Flight dynamics is the study of the performance, stability, and control of vehicles flying through the air or in outer space. It is concerned with how forces acting on the vehicle influence its speed and attitude with respect to time.
In fixed-wing aircraft, the changing orientation of the vehicle with respect to the local air flow is represented by two critical parameters, angle of attack ("alpha") and angle of sideslip ("beta"). These angles describe the vector direction of airspeed, important because it is the principal source of modulations in the aerodynamic forces and moments applied to the aircraft.
Spacecraft flight dynamics involve three forces: propulsive (rocket engine), gravitational, and lift and drag (when traveling through the earths or any other celestial atmosphere). Because aerodynamic forces involved with spacecraft flight are very small, this leaves gravity as the dominant force.
Aircraft and spacecraft share a critical interest in their orientation with respect to the earth horizon and heading, and this is represented by another set of angles, "yaw," "pitch" and "roll" which angles match their colloquial meaning, but also have formal definition as an Euler sequence. These angles are the product of the rotational equations of motion, where orientation responds to torque, just as the velocity of a vehicle responds to forces. For all flight vehicles, these two sets of dynamics, rotational and translational, operate simultaneously and in a coupled fashion to evolve the vehicle's state (orientation and velocity) trajectory.
List was originally a Danish settlement. It was first mentioned in 1292 (Lystum). The original village was destroyed by the great flood of 1364. The settlement was rebuilt further east from the previous location. In the mid-15th century, a church named St. Jürgen was mentioned. In a treaty of 1460, Schleswig and Holstein were linked to the Danish crown, but List remained part of the royal enclaves, small areas of the Kingdom of Denmark situated within the Duchy of Schleswig, but directly controlled by the Danish king.
From the 16th century, the people of List mostly made a living from Oyster farming, raising sheep and collecting and selling gull eggs. At the time, List was an important protective anchorage. In 1644, a Swedish-Dutch fleet of 26 ships commanded by Admiral Thijssen was attacked in the Lister Tief and defeated by Danish ships commanded by king Christian IV of Denmark. The anchorage north of today's town was named Königshafen to honour this event.
ESB claims Red Bull skydive over Dublin was a 'serious safety incident'
The ESB has described a stunt where three skydivers flew between the Poolbeg Chimneys in Dublin as a "serious safety incident".
Footage shows Red Bull's Marco Fürst, Marco Waltenspiel and Max Manow flying through the two chimneys this morning, reaching a top speed of 253km/h and completing their flight in just over a minute.
The ESB says it was not approached in relation to the skydive and did not give permission for it to take place.
Red Bull Ireland has said the stunt was carried out "with rigorous safety measures and with the permission from all the required relevant authorities".
Read: https://rte.ie/b/1452382
Keep up to date with all the latest Irish and international news and current affairs with http://www.rte.ie/news
published: 31 May 2024
'Mother Teresa could not beat these charges' - Donald Trump as jury begins deliberations
Donald Trump has said not even Mother Teresa could beat the charges he is facing.
Jurors have begun deliberations in his hush money trial in New York, where he is charged with falsifying documents to cover up payments to adult film star Stormy Daniels.
Mr Trump also accused the judge of being “very, very corrupt”.
Read more: https://rte.ie/b/1451953
#donaldtrump #trump #trumptrial #newyork #rtenews
published: 29 May 2024
Stowaways emerge from trailer in Dublin warehouse
Watch the moment six migrants emerge from a lorry trailer parking up at a warehouse in Dublin.
This was one of the nine deliveries received by Hyland Shipping in the past week which had evidence of migrants stowing away.
On the eight other occasions, the stowaways had exited the lorry before it made the warehouse.
Because of this “unprecedented” raise in incidents, Hyland Shipping has stopped accepting deliveries that have come through Cherbourg Port in France.
Keep up to date with all the latest Irish and international news and current affairs with http://www.rte.ie/news
published: 29 May 2024
"The camera won't lie" - Dublin Gardaí start wearing bodycams
Frontline gardaí in Dublin have begun wearing body cameras with around 350 gardaí from three garda stations using the technology on a pilot basis ahead of a planned roll-out across the country next year.
The cameras will be worn on a garda's chest and will flash red when they are turned on.
Gardaí will not have to tell members of the public when they are in use but will be encouraged to do so as best practice where possible.
Read more: https://rte.ie/b/1452277
published: 31 May 2024
Invasion: The Normans | RTÉ
Documentary series exploring the 12th-century Anglo-Norman invasion of Ireland. Episode one opens in the turmoil of 12th century Ireland, where provincial kings vie for supremacy.
See more at: http://www.rte.ie/player
published: 29 May 2024
Flashbacks: Raidió Teilifís Éireann
On this weeks episode of Flashbacks, your alternative to Saturday morning drivel such as Fletch & Sav and Soccer AM, the guys bring their frustration and anger to bear on the Irish national broadcaster RTÉ. Rob Conor and Rob vent their feelings about the quality, or lack of it, that Irish people see so routinely on RTÉ's football coverage.
Have you any thoughts on the subject, a comparable situation or your own RTÉ bugbear? Let us know in the comments section below, and don't forget to subscribe to the channel and like the video.
Check out our website www.thefinalthirdpodcast.net and follow us on Twitter @thefinal_third.
Thanks for watching!
published: 10 Oct 2015
FAIR CITY SNEAK PEEK | THURSDAY 30TH MAY | RTÉ
See more at: http://www.rte.ie/player
published: 28 May 2024
Buttevant Horse Fair, Co. Cork, Ireland 1973
The buying and selling of horses on the Streets of Buttevant in County Cork.
‘Hall’s Pictorial Weekly’ visits the Cork town of Buttevant where a horse fair takes place every July attracting traders from far and wide.
This episode of ‘Hall’s Pictorial Weekly’ was broadcast on 26 May 1973.
Frank Hall’s amusing and satirical series began on 29 September 1971 with the full title ‘Hall’s Pictorial Weekly Incorporating the Provincial Vindicator’ which became known as ‘Hall’s Pictorial Weekly’.
The series allowed Frank Hall to follow his own interest in the lives of viewers throughout the country. Regarded as RTE’s flagship comedy show, it featured satirical sketches on current news stories and popular culture, as well as parody songs, comedy sketches, re-edited videos, cartoons and spoof ...
The ESB has described a stunt where three skydivers flew between the Poolbeg Chimneys in Dublin as a "serious safety incident".
Footage shows Red Bull's Marco ...
The ESB has described a stunt where three skydivers flew between the Poolbeg Chimneys in Dublin as a "serious safety incident".
Footage shows Red Bull's Marco Fürst, Marco Waltenspiel and Max Manow flying through the two chimneys this morning, reaching a top speed of 253km/h and completing their flight in just over a minute.
The ESB says it was not approached in relation to the skydive and did not give permission for it to take place.
Red Bull Ireland has said the stunt was carried out "with rigorous safety measures and with the permission from all the required relevant authorities".
Read: https://rte.ie/b/1452382
Keep up to date with all the latest Irish and international news and current affairs with http://www.rte.ie/news
The ESB has described a stunt where three skydivers flew between the Poolbeg Chimneys in Dublin as a "serious safety incident".
Footage shows Red Bull's Marco Fürst, Marco Waltenspiel and Max Manow flying through the two chimneys this morning, reaching a top speed of 253km/h and completing their flight in just over a minute.
The ESB says it was not approached in relation to the skydive and did not give permission for it to take place.
Red Bull Ireland has said the stunt was carried out "with rigorous safety measures and with the permission from all the required relevant authorities".
Read: https://rte.ie/b/1452382
Keep up to date with all the latest Irish and international news and current affairs with http://www.rte.ie/news
Donald Trump has said not even Mother Teresa could beat the charges he is facing.
Jurors have begun deliberations in his hush money trial in New York, where h...
Donald Trump has said not even Mother Teresa could beat the charges he is facing.
Jurors have begun deliberations in his hush money trial in New York, where he is charged with falsifying documents to cover up payments to adult film star Stormy Daniels.
Mr Trump also accused the judge of being “very, very corrupt”.
Read more: https://rte.ie/b/1451953
#donaldtrump #trump #trumptrial #newyork #rtenews
Donald Trump has said not even Mother Teresa could beat the charges he is facing.
Jurors have begun deliberations in his hush money trial in New York, where he is charged with falsifying documents to cover up payments to adult film star Stormy Daniels.
Mr Trump also accused the judge of being “very, very corrupt”.
Read more: https://rte.ie/b/1451953
#donaldtrump #trump #trumptrial #newyork #rtenews
Watch the moment six migrants emerge from a lorry trailer parking up at a warehouse in Dublin.
This was one of the nine deliveries received by Hyland Shipping ...
Watch the moment six migrants emerge from a lorry trailer parking up at a warehouse in Dublin.
This was one of the nine deliveries received by Hyland Shipping in the past week which had evidence of migrants stowing away.
On the eight other occasions, the stowaways had exited the lorry before it made the warehouse.
Because of this “unprecedented” raise in incidents, Hyland Shipping has stopped accepting deliveries that have come through Cherbourg Port in France.
Keep up to date with all the latest Irish and international news and current affairs with http://www.rte.ie/news
Watch the moment six migrants emerge from a lorry trailer parking up at a warehouse in Dublin.
This was one of the nine deliveries received by Hyland Shipping in the past week which had evidence of migrants stowing away.
On the eight other occasions, the stowaways had exited the lorry before it made the warehouse.
Because of this “unprecedented” raise in incidents, Hyland Shipping has stopped accepting deliveries that have come through Cherbourg Port in France.
Keep up to date with all the latest Irish and international news and current affairs with http://www.rte.ie/news
Frontline gardaí in Dublin have begun wearing body cameras with around 350 gardaí from three garda stations using the technology on a pilot basis ahead of a pla...
Frontline gardaí in Dublin have begun wearing body cameras with around 350 gardaí from three garda stations using the technology on a pilot basis ahead of a planned roll-out across the country next year.
The cameras will be worn on a garda's chest and will flash red when they are turned on.
Gardaí will not have to tell members of the public when they are in use but will be encouraged to do so as best practice where possible.
Read more: https://rte.ie/b/1452277
Frontline gardaí in Dublin have begun wearing body cameras with around 350 gardaí from three garda stations using the technology on a pilot basis ahead of a planned roll-out across the country next year.
The cameras will be worn on a garda's chest and will flash red when they are turned on.
Gardaí will not have to tell members of the public when they are in use but will be encouraged to do so as best practice where possible.
Read more: https://rte.ie/b/1452277
Documentary series exploring the 12th-century Anglo-Norman invasion of Ireland. Episode one opens in the turmoil of 12th century Ireland, where provincial kings...
Documentary series exploring the 12th-century Anglo-Norman invasion of Ireland. Episode one opens in the turmoil of 12th century Ireland, where provincial kings vie for supremacy.
See more at: http://www.rte.ie/player
Documentary series exploring the 12th-century Anglo-Norman invasion of Ireland. Episode one opens in the turmoil of 12th century Ireland, where provincial kings vie for supremacy.
See more at: http://www.rte.ie/player
On this weeks episode of Flashbacks, your alternative to Saturday morning drivel such as Fletch & Sav and Soccer AM, the guys bring their frustration and anger ...
On this weeks episode of Flashbacks, your alternative to Saturday morning drivel such as Fletch & Sav and Soccer AM, the guys bring their frustration and anger to bear on the Irish national broadcaster RTÉ. Rob Conor and Rob vent their feelings about the quality, or lack of it, that Irish people see so routinely on RTÉ's football coverage.
Have you any thoughts on the subject, a comparable situation or your own RTÉ bugbear? Let us know in the comments section below, and don't forget to subscribe to the channel and like the video.
Check out our website www.thefinalthirdpodcast.net and follow us on Twitter @thefinal_third.
Thanks for watching!
On this weeks episode of Flashbacks, your alternative to Saturday morning drivel such as Fletch & Sav and Soccer AM, the guys bring their frustration and anger to bear on the Irish national broadcaster RTÉ. Rob Conor and Rob vent their feelings about the quality, or lack of it, that Irish people see so routinely on RTÉ's football coverage.
Have you any thoughts on the subject, a comparable situation or your own RTÉ bugbear? Let us know in the comments section below, and don't forget to subscribe to the channel and like the video.
Check out our website www.thefinalthirdpodcast.net and follow us on Twitter @thefinal_third.
Thanks for watching!
The buying and selling of horses on the Streets of Buttevant in County Cork.
‘Hall’s Pictorial Weekly’ visits the Cork town of Buttevant where a horse fair tak...
The buying and selling of horses on the Streets of Buttevant in County Cork.
‘Hall’s Pictorial Weekly’ visits the Cork town of Buttevant where a horse fair takes place every July attracting traders from far and wide.
This episode of ‘Hall’s Pictorial Weekly’ was broadcast on 26 May 1973.
Frank Hall’s amusing and satirical series began on 29 September 1971 with the full title ‘Hall’s Pictorial Weekly Incorporating the Provincial Vindicator’ which became known as ‘Hall’s Pictorial Weekly’.
The series allowed Frank Hall to follow his own interest in the lives of viewers throughout the country. Regarded as RTE’s flagship comedy show, it featured satirical sketches on current news stories and popular culture, as well as parody songs, comedy sketches, re-edited videos, cartoons and spoof television formats. The show ran for 9 series until 1980.
The buying and selling of horses on the Streets of Buttevant in County Cork.
‘Hall’s Pictorial Weekly’ visits the Cork town of Buttevant where a horse fair takes place every July attracting traders from far and wide.
This episode of ‘Hall’s Pictorial Weekly’ was broadcast on 26 May 1973.
Frank Hall’s amusing and satirical series began on 29 September 1971 with the full title ‘Hall’s Pictorial Weekly Incorporating the Provincial Vindicator’ which became known as ‘Hall’s Pictorial Weekly’.
The series allowed Frank Hall to follow his own interest in the lives of viewers throughout the country. Regarded as RTE’s flagship comedy show, it featured satirical sketches on current news stories and popular culture, as well as parody songs, comedy sketches, re-edited videos, cartoons and spoof television formats. The show ran for 9 series until 1980.
The ESB has described a stunt where three skydivers flew between the Poolbeg Chimneys in Dublin as a "serious safety incident".
Footage shows Red Bull's Marco Fürst, Marco Waltenspiel and Max Manow flying through the two chimneys this morning, reaching a top speed of 253km/h and completing their flight in just over a minute.
The ESB says it was not approached in relation to the skydive and did not give permission for it to take place.
Red Bull Ireland has said the stunt was carried out "with rigorous safety measures and with the permission from all the required relevant authorities".
Read: https://rte.ie/b/1452382
Keep up to date with all the latest Irish and international news and current affairs with http://www.rte.ie/news
Donald Trump has said not even Mother Teresa could beat the charges he is facing.
Jurors have begun deliberations in his hush money trial in New York, where he is charged with falsifying documents to cover up payments to adult film star Stormy Daniels.
Mr Trump also accused the judge of being “very, very corrupt”.
Read more: https://rte.ie/b/1451953
#donaldtrump #trump #trumptrial #newyork #rtenews
Watch the moment six migrants emerge from a lorry trailer parking up at a warehouse in Dublin.
This was one of the nine deliveries received by Hyland Shipping in the past week which had evidence of migrants stowing away.
On the eight other occasions, the stowaways had exited the lorry before it made the warehouse.
Because of this “unprecedented” raise in incidents, Hyland Shipping has stopped accepting deliveries that have come through Cherbourg Port in France.
Keep up to date with all the latest Irish and international news and current affairs with http://www.rte.ie/news
Frontline gardaí in Dublin have begun wearing body cameras with around 350 gardaí from three garda stations using the technology on a pilot basis ahead of a planned roll-out across the country next year.
The cameras will be worn on a garda's chest and will flash red when they are turned on.
Gardaí will not have to tell members of the public when they are in use but will be encouraged to do so as best practice where possible.
Read more: https://rte.ie/b/1452277
Documentary series exploring the 12th-century Anglo-Norman invasion of Ireland. Episode one opens in the turmoil of 12th century Ireland, where provincial kings vie for supremacy.
See more at: http://www.rte.ie/player
On this weeks episode of Flashbacks, your alternative to Saturday morning drivel such as Fletch & Sav and Soccer AM, the guys bring their frustration and anger to bear on the Irish national broadcaster RTÉ. Rob Conor and Rob vent their feelings about the quality, or lack of it, that Irish people see so routinely on RTÉ's football coverage.
Have you any thoughts on the subject, a comparable situation or your own RTÉ bugbear? Let us know in the comments section below, and don't forget to subscribe to the channel and like the video.
Check out our website www.thefinalthirdpodcast.net and follow us on Twitter @thefinal_third.
Thanks for watching!
The buying and selling of horses on the Streets of Buttevant in County Cork.
‘Hall’s Pictorial Weekly’ visits the Cork town of Buttevant where a horse fair takes place every July attracting traders from far and wide.
This episode of ‘Hall’s Pictorial Weekly’ was broadcast on 26 May 1973.
Frank Hall’s amusing and satirical series began on 29 September 1971 with the full title ‘Hall’s Pictorial Weekly Incorporating the Provincial Vindicator’ which became known as ‘Hall’s Pictorial Weekly’.
The series allowed Frank Hall to follow his own interest in the lives of viewers throughout the country. Regarded as RTE’s flagship comedy show, it featured satirical sketches on current news stories and popular culture, as well as parody songs, comedy sketches, re-edited videos, cartoons and spoof television formats. The show ran for 9 series until 1980.
The following is a list of broadcasts aired on Telefís Éireann (Ireland's first television channel) from its launch in 1961. A list of broadcasts on its (later) sister channel may be found elsewhere. Please include sourced entries only.