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1982 in Irish television

The following is a list of events relating to television in Ireland from 1982.
==Events==

*February – The Government issues a directive to RTÉ to prohibit the airing of party political broadcasts by Sinn Féin, the political wing of the Provisional IRA.
*18 February – Coverage of the 1982 general election is shown on radio and television.〔
*9 March – John P. Wilson is appointed as Minister for Posts and Telegraphs.〔
*31 October – RTÉ Television airs the drama ''The Ballroom of Romance'', a drama based on the novel by William Trevor. The programme is a joint production with the BBC).〔
*2 November – Launch of Channel 4, the United Kingdom's first new terrestrial television channel for two decades. Because it is aired in Northern Ireland the channel is also available in many parts of the Republic.
*18 November – RTÉ Television airs the drama ''The Year of the French'', a series based on the novel by Thomas Flanagan. It is a co-production by RTÉ, the recently launched UK Channel 4 and FR3 from France.〔
*12 December – The RTÉ Television documentary ''Is there one who understands me?, marking the centenary of the birth of author James Joyce, wins an Emmy Award. The programme was produced by Seán Ó Mordha.〔
*14 December – Jim Mitchell is appointed Minister for Posts and Telegraphs.〔
*Undated – A poll produced by MRBI shows that of those who follow current affairs, 53% depend on television as their primary source of information, while 20% rely on radio and 17% on newspapers.〔

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