- Reeling in the Years
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show_name = Reeling in the Years
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format = Historical show
camera = Multi-camera
picture_format =PAL (4:3)
audio_format = Stereo
runtime = 25 minutes
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opentheme =Reelin' in the Years
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country = IRL
language = English/Irish
network = RTÉ
first_run =1999
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last_aired = Present
num_series = 4
num_episodes = 38
producer = John O'Regan
website = http://www.rte.ie/tv/reelingintheyears/
imdb_id = 0476108
tv_com_id ="Reeling in the Years" is a historical documentary series broadcast in Ireland by RTÉ. Each
episode , approximately 25 minutes long, looks back at thenews and events of a particular year, from 1962 to 1999. The programme uses newsarchive footage, along with subtitles as the means ofnarration , to recount notable Irish andinternational events of the time. Music from the particular year is also played over the footage, with occasional scenes oflive performance s ormusic video s, generally (but not exclusively) by an Irish artist.The theme tune for the series comes from
Steely Dan 's 1972 hit "Reelin' in the Years ".Series
There have been four series of "Reeling in the Years", each focused on a different decade:
* 1980s - first broadcast in 1999
* 1990s - first broadcast in 2000
* 1970s - first broadcast in 2002
* 1960s - first broadcast in 2004 (only covers 1962 to 1969)The most recent series does not cover 1960 or 1961 because these years pre-date the official launch of Telefís Éireann, the television arm of the national broadcaster. It was felt, presumably, that there would be too little archive material from which to make an engaging programme about these years. Indeed, the episodes covering the first half of the
1960s are characterised by extensive use of photographs and posters, as opposed to film and video footage, in order to represent various historical events.All four series are marked by a knowing attitude, where certain stories that seemed inconsequential at the time are remembered because they have taken on significance in the present day. This has gained the programme a reputation for being very funny. An example is seen in the 1987 episode:
Taoiseach Charles Haughey discusses what he would do if he were to win money in the newly-formed National Lottery. Haughey, whose lavish lifestyle was later revealed to have been funded by "donations" from businessmen, exclaims, "I might keep a bit for myself!".Copyright and DVD release
RTÉ has said that, because of the number of clips from external companies used in the series, it would be infeasible to release it on
VHS orDVD . It claims that securing "video clearance" for each clip and song would make any release prohibitively expensive. RTÉ did consider releasing an altered version of the programme which would only contain the images that they owned the rights to. However, this idea was abandoned because they felt that it would not be as good as the broadcast version of the show. [ [http://www.rte.ie/tv/reelingintheyears/faq.html] ] In recent years, "Reeling in the Years" has been used regularly byRTÉ One as a filler programme during the summer months andChristmas period.See also
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Timeline of Irish history References
External links
* [http://www.rte.ie/tv/reelingintheyears Official site]
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