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- 2TV abstract "2TV was an Irish music programme broadcast on Sunday mornings on both Network 2 television and RTE 2fm radio from 1995 until at least 2001, even during the summer months. It was presented by Dave Fanning, with Bianca Luykx, although Ray D'Arcy (who was known at the time for working weekdays on the children's television programme The Den) was once said to have done a summer show to allow Fanning to spend more time with his family, being referred to as \"Dave\" \"about a dozen times\". The programme was essentially a continuation of Ian Dempsey's The Beatbox, which (also as a TV and radio \"simulcast\") had occupied 2TV's Sunday morning time-slot for the previous number of years. In 2000, Fanning admitted that he did no work on the show and that he did not like most of the music he played on it. This was not however the reason for its cancellation as he also said he would continue presenting it. Fanning described it as \"not rocket science, it's moron television\", saying he \"hardly even knew where the 2TV office was, and that's God's honest truth\". Promotions for the show were created by a Swede, Jorgen Andreason, who had ten years experience at Swedish Television before moving to Ireland. The show was sponsored by Coca-Cola for a number of years.2TV drew much criticism for its limited choice of musical style. A typical video featured would be \"Dreams\" by The Corrs, whilst programme editor Ed Darragh, a writer, producer and performer on numerous radio commercials and researcher and interviewer on several radio programmes, including The Gerry Ryan Show and Moloney After Midnight, was misquoted in a Hot Press interview saying that: \"The Saw Doctors are shite. She expressed that they are superb 2TV material. We also have lot of time for bands like Aslan.\" Other bands whose videos would be featured or that would be discussed or interviewed on the programme included The Fugees, A Tribe Called Quest, B*Witched, Trisha Yearwood, Kerri Ann, Stereophonics, Boyzone, Brandy and Monica, Matchbox 20 and Neil Finn. From October 1998, the programme was Edited, and Directed by Finín O Ceallacháin, until it was taken off air in 2000. A major reason for the show's cancellation was the rise of 24-hour music-video channels, which also led to the end of The Top 30 Hits, Chart Show TV (the programme) and even Top of the Pops.".
- 2TV country Republic_of_Ireland.
- 2TV genre Music.
- 2TV language English_language.
- 2TV network RTÉ2.
- 2TV starring Bianca_Luykx.
- 2TV starring Dave_Fanning.
- 2TV wikiPageExternalLink jacuzze_jungle.htm.
- 2TV wikiPageID "20783440".
- 2TV wikiPageLength "5931".
- 2TV wikiPageOutDegree "43".
- 2TV wikiPageRevisionID "690277881".
- 2TV wikiPageWikiLink A_Tribe_Called_Quest.
- 2TV wikiPageWikiLink Aslan_(band).
- 2TV wikiPageWikiLink B*Witched.
- 2TV wikiPageWikiLink Bianca_Luykx.
- 2TV wikiPageWikiLink Boyzone.
- 2TV wikiPageWikiLink Brandy_Norwood.
- 2TV wikiPageWikiLink Category:1990s_in_Irish_music.
- 2TV wikiPageWikiLink Category:1995_Irish_television_series_debuts.
- 2TV wikiPageWikiLink Category:Irish_music_television_programmes.
- 2TV wikiPageWikiLink Category:RTÉ_television_programmes.
- 2TV wikiPageWikiLink Chart_Show_TV.
- 2TV wikiPageWikiLink Coca-Cola.
- 2TV wikiPageWikiLink Dave_Fanning.
- 2TV wikiPageWikiLink Dreams_(Fleetwood_Mac_song).
- 2TV wikiPageWikiLink English_language.
- 2TV wikiPageWikiLink Fugees.
- 2TV wikiPageWikiLink Hot_Press.
- 2TV wikiPageWikiLink Ian_Dempsey.
- 2TV wikiPageWikiLink Kerri_Ann.
- 2TV wikiPageWikiLink Matchbox_Twenty.
- 2TV wikiPageWikiLink Moloney_After_Midnight.
- 2TV wikiPageWikiLink Monica_(singer).
- 2TV wikiPageWikiLink Music.
- 2TV wikiPageWikiLink Neil_Finn.
- 2TV wikiPageWikiLink RTÉ2.
- 2TV wikiPageWikiLink RTÉ_2fm.
- 2TV wikiPageWikiLink Ray_DArcy.
- 2TV wikiPageWikiLink Republic_of_Ireland.
- 2TV wikiPageWikiLink Shit.
- 2TV wikiPageWikiLink Simulcast.
- 2TV wikiPageWikiLink Stereophonics.
- 2TV wikiPageWikiLink Sweden.
- 2TV wikiPageWikiLink The_Beatbox.
- 2TV wikiPageWikiLink The_Corrs.
- 2TV wikiPageWikiLink The_Den_(Ireland).
- 2TV wikiPageWikiLink The_Gerry_Ryan_Show.
- 2TV wikiPageWikiLink The_Saw_Doctors.
- 2TV wikiPageWikiLink Top_of_the_Pops.
- 2TV wikiPageWikiLink Trisha_Yearwood.
- 2TV wikiPageWikiLinkText "2TV Ukraine".
- 2TV wikiPageWikiLinkText "2TV".
- 2TV asstProducer "Isobel Vasquez / Mary Irwin".
- 2TV country Republic_of_Ireland.
- 2TV director "Finín O Ceallacháin".
- 2TV editor "Ed Darragh / Finín O Ceallacháin".
- 2TV executiveProducer "Isobel Charlton".
- 2TV firstAired "1995".
- 2TV genre Music.
- 2TV language English_language.
- 2TV lastAired "2001".
- 2TV network RTÉ2.
- 2TV showName "2".
- 2TV starring Bianca_Luykx.
- 2TV starring Dave_Fanning.
- 2TV wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_television.
- 2TV wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- 2TV wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Use_Irish_English.
- 2TV wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Use_dmy_dates.
- 2TV subject Category:1990s_in_Irish_music.
- 2TV subject Category:1995_Irish_television_series_debuts.
- 2TV subject Category:Irish_music_television_programmes.
- 2TV subject Category:RTÉ_television_programmes.
- 2TV hypernym Broadcast.
- 2TV type TelevisionShow.
- 2TV type Work.
- 2TV type Establishment.
- 2TV type Programme.
- 2TV type CreativeWork.
- 2TV type Thing.
- 2TV type Q15416.
- 2TV type Q386724.
- 2TV comment "2TV was an Irish music programme broadcast on Sunday mornings on both Network 2 television and RTE 2fm radio from 1995 until at least 2001, even during the summer months. It was presented by Dave Fanning, with Bianca Luykx, although Ray D'Arcy (who was known at the time for working weekdays on the children's television programme The Den) was once said to have done a summer show to allow Fanning to spend more time with his family, being referred to as \"Dave\" \"about a dozen times\".".
- 2TV label "2TV".
- 2TV sameAs Q4633226.
- 2TV sameAs m.052_9tl.
- 2TV sameAs Q4633226.
- 2TV wasDerivedFrom 2TV?oldid=690277881.
- 2TV isPrimaryTopicOf 2TV.
- 2TV name "2TV".