Echo Island

Irish children's television programme


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::summary Irish children's television programme ::

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FieldValue
imageEcho Island.png
genreChildren
presenterEmer Duane,
Derek Mooney,
Bláthnaid Ní Chofaigh,
Carrie Crowley,
Mary Kingston,
Dara Ó Briain,
Peter O'Meara,
Danann Breathnach,
Sinéad Chaomhánach,
Christine Ní Chearraláin,
Tom O'Brannigan,
Pádraic Ó Neachtain,
Kevin Kilroy
countryIreland
languageEnglish
Irish
runtime30 minutes
networkRTÉ Two/Network 2 / The Den
first_aired
last_aired
related{{Plainlist
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Birth

Echo Island began broadcasting in 1994 with two episodes a week. This was extended to four episodes the following year with two of these being Irish language editions. The series ran for six seasons; in later years it proved a useful showcase for some of the best young rock bands in Ireland. Many of the presenters were chosen for their bilingualism, including Dara Ó Briain.

A similar format show called Stream replaced it, splitting up each day with a different topic such as Gaming, Sports and other types of activities and did away with *Echo Island'''s "Make and Do" and "Pet" sections. *Stream'' did not air as in Irish, because by that stage TG4 was providing an Irish-language children's service.

Presenters

Many current presenters either began, or spent part of, their early careers on Echo Island, including Derek Mooney and Bláthnaid Ní Chofaigh, Carrie Crowley, Mary Kingston, Dara Ó Briain and Peter O'Meara, Danann Breathnach, Sinéad Chaomhánach, Christine Ní Chearraláin, Tom O'Brannigan and Pádraic Ó Neachtain.

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PresenterTerm of office
Emer Duanefrom 1994
Derek Mooneyfrom 1994
Bláthnaid Ní Chofaigh1994 - 1999
Carrie Crowleyc. 1996
Mary Kingstonc. 1996
Dara Ó Briainc. 1996
Peter O'Mearac. 1996
Danann Breathnachc. 1998-1999
Sinéad Chaomhánachc. 1998-1999
Christine Ní Chearraláinc. 1998-1999
Tom O'Branniganc. 1998-1999
Pádraic Ó Neachtainc. 1998
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Format

Similar in format to the BBC's Blue Peter (but with a desert island setting and design), Echo Island featured a resident Moluccan Cockatoo called Rocco, who provided the series with a constant stream of noisy background chatter. President Mary McAleese appeared on the programme on the 19 December 1997 episode, while the Australian didgeridoo player Rolf Harris was a guest on the 13 October 1998 episode.

Competitions, items on art and cookery, fundraising campaigns, the "Echovision Song Contest" for young performers and the "Pet Clinic" where TV Vet, Pete Wedderburn, answered viewers calls about their pets were some of the features. Each Friday edition featured young "stringers" who reported from all around Ireland on events happening in their locality. This item contained an apparently live two-way video link between the presenter in studio and the children on location and was an advanced production technique in its day.

Since

References

References

  1. (13 February 1996). "RTÉ Network 2".
  2. (1 July 2013). "8 TV shows you weren't allowed eat your dinner in front of". The Daily Edge.
  3. "'Echo Island' presenters (1994)".
  4. "'Echo Island' presenters (1996)".
  5. "'Echo Island' presenters (1998)".
  6. "'Echo Island' presenters (1999)".
  7. "Jean Kennedy Smith on 'Echo Island' (1994)".
  8. "Rolf Harris on 'Echo Island' (1998)".
  9. "President McAleese on 'Echo Island' (1997)".

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