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Dempsey's Den : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Den (Ireland)
''The Den'' was, for decades, the main children's television strand on Ireland's public broadcaster Raidió Teilifís Éireann. First broadcast on 29 September 1986 on RTÉ1, it moved to Network 2 in September 1988. The strand began to spread throughout the late 1990s and the 2000s until ''The Den'' became synonymous with RTÉ Young People's Programming. At various times during the 1980s, 1990s and 2000s, it was known as ''Dempsey's Den'', ''Den TV'' and ''Den2''. In mid-2010, RTÉ Television announced an overhaul of all young people's programming, especially as Ireland advanced towards digital terrestrial television.〔 This overhaul took place on 20 September 2010, effectively ending ''The Den''.〔 ==Overview== Presented in its early years by Ian Dempsey, and then by Ray D'Arcy, ''The Den'' pushed the boundaries of what was considered acceptable viewing for young people of its time. It was responsible for introducing a number of anthropomorphic characters to Irish culture; these included Zig and Zag, Podge and Rodge and Dustin the Turkey. Zig and Zag later transferred to Channel 4, Podge and Rodge took over late-night programming on RTÉ (at one point even presenting their own talk show), while Dustin ran for President and achieved global acclaim by representing Ireland in the Eurovision Song Contest. With a string of other names in its time (including ''Dempsey's Den'', ''Den TV'' and ''Den2''), the strand eventually came to air from 06:00 to 17:30 each weekday, with the title also coming to be used for the broadcast of weekend morning cartoons. As well as airing on RTÉ Two, ''The Den'' has its own electronic programme guide placement on UPC Ireland, channel 601. ''The Den'' acquired a reputation for airing new episodes of many shows before other networks in Europe.
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