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Typical Irish Trade Test Transmission which for decades broadcast the famous Philips Test Card accompanied by traditional Irish folk music. RTE often did not open for business until early evening, so the test card featured very prominently on flickering Irish television screens of yesteryear! Features the music of Stockton's Wing. Enjoy!
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RTE Interview with the parents of Madeleine McCann. The four year old Maddie has now been missing for since being abducted from their hotel in Portugal on May 3 2007.
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Amtrak's Acela Express and MBTA commuter trains arrive and depart Rte. 128 Station in MA. Also brief video of Amtrak Regional train at New York's Penn Station.
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Prime Time's Mark Little looks at Obama's early lead in the opinion polls and discusses why a reversal of fortune by McCain is not completely out of the question.
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This is from the Besiktas V Liverpool Transmission before the game where we enjoy another discussion by these wise men, As Eamon says 'Welcome to the Comedy Show!!
Sorry about picture quality.
More of this will be uploaded tomorrow.
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The last Apres Match of Euro 2008, the lads look 50 years into the future to Euro 2056. Where they sing "The Hold It There Kids", a parody of the Eurovision song "Rock and Roll Kids". Enjoy, and thanks for watching throughout the tournament.
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Performed on network 2 coverage of italia 90 just before we were due to play Italy.A goal by Italian player Salvatore Schillaci put us out of the world cup on the 30/06/90 at the stadium olimpico, Rome
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Long before Naked Camera and Anonymous RTE let loose the original king of hidden camera on the unsuspecting people of Ireland. The Americans had Candid Camera, the British had Beadle and we had the effervescent Mike Murphy.