- 7 Days (Ireland)
Infobox Television
show_name = 7 Days
show_name_2 = Seven Days
format = Current affairs
presenter = John O'Donoghue, et al
network = Radio Telefís Éireann
country =Republic of Ireland
first_aired =26 September 1966
last_aired = ?7 Days (previously "Seven Days") was a current affairs programme that was broadcast on Radio Telefís Éireann in Ireland in the 1960s and 1970s.
As "Seven Days", the first edition was transmitted on
September 26 ,1966 and it quickly became the station's flagship current affairs programme. Its presenters were John O'Donoghue,Brian Farrell andBrian Cleeve . In 1967 the programme was merged with another current affairs programme, "Division" and rebranded as "7 Days". As a result of this amalgamation, the team of presenters was expanded to includeDavid Thornley ,Ted Nealon , andPaddy Gallagher .In 1968, it was announced that the current affairs programme, which often tackled subjects of public controversy in a forthright manner, was to be moved to the News Division within RTÉ. This led to a threatened strike and ultimately to the resignation of several of the programme's presenters.
"7 Days" was the first home-produced programme to be shown in colour by RTÉ, although colour transmissions of imports predated it.
Tribunal Inquiry regarding a programme on moneylenders
In December 1969, the
Oireachtas voted to establish a tribunal of inquiry regarding a "7 Days" piece on moneylenders. The programme, which was filmed in part with hidden cameras and microphones, claimed that illegal moneylending was causing misery and that the State was not responding to it. The tribunal's terms of reference were:
* That the allegation of the use of strong-arm methods by unlicensed moneylenders was unfounded
* That the numbers and scale of illegal moneylenders operating in the country were far less than those suggested by the programme
* That the statements made in the programme purporting to be confessions by moneylenders as to strong-arm debt recovery tactics were entirely valuelessThe Tribunal concluded that the programme content had been exaggerated, although earlier claims that participants had been bribed with alcohol to respond to questions in a certain way were found to be untrue. Following the Tribunal's Report, comments critical of the manner of its establishment and the implications of the Tribunal's conclusions were made in the Dáil on February 25 1971 and March 9 1971 by, among others,
Barry Desmond andGarret Fitzgerald .The programme's field reporter was
Bill O'Herlihy and, in an interview withEamon Dunphy onRTÉ Radio 1 in February 2008, he discussed the programme and the aftermath extensively, saying that it prompted his move from Current Affairs to Sport within RTÉ, a pivotal development in his broadcasting career.References
* Dowling, Jack & Doolan, Lelia. "Sit Down and Be Counted: The Cultural Evolution of a Television Station". Wellington Publishers (1969)
* Horgan, John. "Broadcasting and Public Life: RTÉ News and Current Affairs 1926-1997". Four Courts Press (2004). ISBN 1851828397External links
* [http://www.scoilnet.ie/lookathistory/Video2.aspx?FolderId=2&Id=500&ref=1 Clip of "7 Days" from 1967] (
Windows Media Player ). Report on a public meeting about theIrish language , featuringBrian Cleeve and John O'Donoghue.
* [http://www.rte.ie/laweb/smil/brc/brc60s_7days_tv.smil Excerpt of "7 Days" from 1969] taken from the [http://www.rte.ie/laweb/brc/brc_1960s.html 1960s section] of RTÉ's [http://www.rte.ie/laweb/ Libraries and Archives Web Site] (RealMedia ). Opening credits and John O'Donoghue on personal debt.
* [http://www.rte.ie/laweb/smil/brc/brc70s_s31_tv.smil Excerpt from 1971] taken from the [http://www.rte.ie/laweb/brc/brc_1970s.html 1970s section] of the same web site (RealMedia ). Opening credits and John O'Donoghue on the first Section 31 directive issued to RTÉ.
* [http://historical-debates.oireachtas.ie/D/0243/D.0243.196912160053.html Dáil motion to create a tribunal of inquiry, 16 December 1969]
* [http://historical-debates.oireachtas.ie/S/0067/S.0067.196912170005.html Seanad motion to create a tribunal of inquiry, 17 December 1969]
* [http://historical-debates.oireachtas.ie/D/0251/D.0251.197102250006.html Dáil Éireann - 25 February, 1971]
* [http://historical-debates.oireachtas.ie/D/0252/D.0252.197103090067.html Dáil Éireann - 09 March, 1971]
* [http://www.oneparent.ie/pdfs/7_Do%20the%20Poor%20Pay%20More.pdf OPEN – One Parent Exchange and Network publication "Do the poor pay more?" PDF document, at page 34]
* [http://www.rte.ie/podcasts/2008/pc/pod-v-090208-dunphy-33m44s.mp3 Conversations with Eamon Dunphy - Bill O'Herlihy, 9 February 2008 MP3 file, beginning at 5 minutes 55 seconds.]
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