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''7 Days'' (previously ''Seven Days'') is an Irish
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television programme presented by Brian Farrell,
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and John O'Donoghue which was broadcast on
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from 1966 until 1976.


History


Background

''Seven Days'' was created by
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as a replacement for the existing programme '' Sixty Six''. It was developed at a time when the station was expanding its current affairs programming. New innovations included having TDs and senators from all parties giving their opinions on Dáil proceedings instead of the political correspondents of the daily newspapers.''The Irish Times'', "More public affairs in RTÉ schedule", 15 September 1966 Broadcast live on Monday evenings between 8:45pm and 9:15pm, it quickly became RTÉ's flagship current affairs programme. ''Seven Days'' was broadcast for the first time on 26 September 1966.


Presenters

John O'Donoghue,
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and Brian Farrell were the first presenters of ''Seven Days''. All three had earlier worked on Telefís Éireann's first current affairs programme ''
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'' in the early sixties.


Rebranding

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 include
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,
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,
Bill O'Herlihy Bill O'Herlihy (26 September 1938 – 25 May 2015) was an Irish television broadcaster and public relations executive. He was best known for his broadcasts for Raidió Teilifís Éireann (RTÉ), primarily in the sporting arena. Presenter for 10 ...
and Paddy 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
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division. 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 of Inquiry

In December 1969 the
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voted to establish a tribunal of inquiry regarding a ''7 Days'' piece on money-lenders. 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 valueless The 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 25 February 1971 and 9 March 1971 by, among others,
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and
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.


Ending

''7 Days'' was broadcast for the final time in 1976.


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). *
Dáil motion to create a tribunal of inquiry, 16 December 1969


* ttps://web.archive.org/web/20110607103509/http://historical-debates.oireachtas.ie/D/0251/D.0251.197102250006.html Dáil Éireann - 25 February 1971
Dáil Éireann - 9 March 1971


Footnotes


External links


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and John O'Donoghue.
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Conversations with Eamon Dunphy - Bill O'Herlihy, 9 February 2008 MP3 file, beginning at 5 minutes 55 seconds.
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